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","Workload":"3-1-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3605","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Taxation","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the basic concepts of income taxation in Singapore. Since a large portion of a business organisation's profits goes towards the payment of income tax, it is absolutely crucial for students to have an understanding of how tax works and how to legally minimize it. This module is relevant to those who wish to work in the fields of accounting, consulting or financial management.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA1002/ACC1002 and BSP1004","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA3127 or LL4056 are not allowed to take ACC3605. ","Workload":"3-1-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3606","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Corporate Accounting and Reporting","ModuleDescription":"This course explores in greater depth complex financial reporting topics introduced in \r\n\r\nACC1002 Financial Accounting and ACC3601 Corporate Accounting and Reporting, and it also examines issues relating to fair value accounting. The viewpoint is that of the preparer of financial statements. The discussion centres on the financial reporting issues affecting a firm's profitability and risk. This course is for students who expect to become CPAs.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3111 or ACC3601","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA3123 are not allowed to take ACC3606.","Workload":"3-1-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"4,5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"4,5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"4,5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3614","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Valuation","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with an understanding of the various valuation issues and methodologies available to accountants and managers. It specifically discusses valuation issues pertaining to the enterprise, assets for use, and liabilities. After taking this course, the students should be able to value certain classes of assets and liabilities which are of significant interest and importance to the modern business. Coverage includes fair value and value-in-use concepts, earnings multiple analysis, discounted cash flow analysis and real option analysis.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004 or FIN2004","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA3126 are not allowed to take ACC3614.","Workload":"3-1-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3616","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Corporate Governance and Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"The module covers corporate governance from a multidisciplinary\nperspective including law, finance, accounting\nand economics. The module covers enterprise risk\nmanagement in terms of the Integrated Framework issued\nby the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the\nTreadway Commission (COSO).","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ACC1002 Financial Accounting, BSP1004 Legal\nEnvironment of Business, FIN2004 Finance","Preclusion":"ACC3611 Corporate Governance and Ethics\nACC3612 Risk Management and Internal Control\nOnly available to BBA and BBA(Acc) students from the\nAY2014-15 intake and later","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3619","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Perspective in Accounting and Business","ModuleDescription":"This is a capstone module that to some extent mirrors the\naims of the Integrated Business Systems module in the\nSingapore Qualifying Programme. The module gives\nstudents a chance to apply their technical knowledge in\ndifferent areas to a set of multi-disciplinary cases that\ncapture complex real problems faced by accountants\nparticularly in Singapore and the neighbouring region.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Completed or concurrently taking the following:\n(a) All BBA (Acc) core modules; and\n(b) all other compulsory accounting modules","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3701","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Assurance and Attestation","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the knowledge and understanding of the audit process required by assurance and attestation engagements. It aims to ensure students acquire the necessary attitude, skills, and knowledge for a career in auditing, in the accounting profession or in business management.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Pre-/Co-req: ACC2707 and ACC2709.","Preclusion":"ACC3603","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3702","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Corporate and Securities Law","ModuleDescription":"The primary aim of this course is to develop a solid understanding of the legal framework required in the operations of business entities especially companies. It covers the entire life-span of a business entity, namely from the formation of the entity to its liquidation. It also includes the various legal obligations and implications in operating the business entity. A secondary objective is to introduce the pertinent provisions of securities legislation such as the Securities & Futures Act and the Takeover Code.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP1702/BSP1702X","Preclusion":"ACC3604; LC2008","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3703","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Taxation","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the basic concepts of income taxation in Singapore. Since a large portion of a business organisation's profits goes towards the payment of income tax, it is absolutely crucial for students to have an understanding of how tax works and how to legally minimize it. This module is relevant to those who wish to work in the fields of accounting, consulting or financial management.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ACC1701/ACC1701X or EC2204) and BSP1702/BSP1702X","Preclusion":"ACC3605; LL4056","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3705","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Valuation","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with an understanding of the various valuation issues and methodologies available to accountants and managers. It specifically discusses valuation issues pertaining to the enterprise, assets for use, and liabilities. After taking this course, the students should be able to value certain classes of assets and liabilities which are of significant interest and importance to the modern business. Coverage includes fair value and value-in-use concepts, earnings multiple analysis, discounted cash flow analysis and real option analysis.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"ACC3614","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3706","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Corporate Governance and Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"The module covers corporate governance from a multidisciplinary perspective including law, finance, accounting and economics. The module covers enterprise risk management in terms of the Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ACC1701/ACC1701X or EC2204), BSP1702/BSP1702X and FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"ACC3616","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC3707","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Perspectives in Accounting and Business","ModuleDescription":"This is a capstone module that to some extent mirrors the aims of the Integrated Business Systems module in the Singapore Qualifying Programme. The module gives students a chance to apply their technical knowledge in different areas to a set of multi-disciplinary cases that capture complex real problems faced by accountants particularly in Singapore and the neighbouring region.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Completed or concurrently taking the following: (a) All BBA (Acc) core modules and (b) all other compulsory accounting modules.","Preclusion":"ACC3619","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4611","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Taxation","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with a foundation in tax planning. Part 1 discusses tax planning opportunities for the business entity in a local (Singapore) context, by making use of available tax incentives, different business structures, etc. Part 2 covers tax planning in an international business context, and will deal with double tax agreements, choice of foreign investment vehicles, repatriation of income and capital, tax havens, tax arbitrage, etc. Part 3 deals with tax planning for the individual operating across international boundaries.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA4114 are not allowed to take ACC4611.","Workload":"3-0-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4614","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Institution Audit & Compliance","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with internal audit, risk and compliance knowledge and skills. With a slant towards internal auditing, students will learn the key risks and controls in the major banking products such as global markets, credit and lending, wealth management, as well as the major banking regulations such as anti-money laundering/countering of terrorist financing rules. Students will learn how to design internal audit programmes to\r\nassess the adequacy and effectiveness of internal controls in these areas. Topics covered include data analytics, common modus operandi of banking frauds and control lapses, internal auditing standards, and internal audit\r\nreport writing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ACC3616 Corporate Governance and Risk Management\r\nOR\r\nACC3612 Risk Management and Internal Control","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4616","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Accounting Theory","ModuleDescription":"Accounting theory is a body of rules and theories which governs the practice of financial accounting. Many of the rules and theories are well reasoned economic rationales and tested over time. On the other hand, the state of accounting theory also changes as new accounting and financial transactions are created in the new economy. This module seeks to examine some of the core theories that underpin financial accounting. This is essential to a proper theoretical understanding of the discipline of financial accounting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3111/ACC3601\r\nCo-requisite: FNA3123/ACC3606","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA3129 and ACC3615 are not allowed to take ACC4616.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4619","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Accounting","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an \r\ninstructor on a well-defined project in the accounting area.  (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for admission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.)  Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling an accounting related issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic.  In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4629","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Accounting","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the accounting area.  (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for admission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.)  Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling an accounting related issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic.  In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4751","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Accounting","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the accounting area. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for admission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling an accounting related issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Varies according to the subject matter covered.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC4752","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Accounting (2 MCs)","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the accounting area. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for admission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling an accounting related issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Varies according to the subject matter covered.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ACC5001","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business Analysis and Valuation","ModuleDescription":"Analysis of financial statements to determine the fundamentals of a business for investment or managerial decisions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"AH2101","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Art History","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to art history both as a field of academic knowledge concerned with works of art (including painting, sculpture and architecture) and as a discipline with a distinctive methodology, vocabulary and theoretical foundations. The module surveys the main trends in the artistic traditions of Europe and Asia paying special attention to cross-cultural comparative analysis (i.e. how the human body and landscape are represented in different artistic traditions).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"AH2203","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Empire and Art: India, Singapore, Malaya","ModuleDescription":"This module surveys art and architectural genres produced in British colonies, chiefly India, Singapore and Malaya through diverse visual forms such as painting, calendar art, photography, craft objects and buildings. Visual analysis is accompanied by an investigation into the shifts in materials, technologies and contexts of display and consumption, which often expressed British control, native resistance and a desire for self-rule. The module also considers the role of British institutions, namely, art schools, archaeological surveys, museums and exhibitions in grooming art production and tastes; native projects and responses are unravelled simultaneously to understand East-West interactions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"AH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"AH3201","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"A History of Contemporary Art","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to key movements and tendencies in late modern and contemporary art, primarily in Europe and North America, but also extending to related developments around the world. Through a close analysis of significant artists, exhibitions and texts, the course will encourage a historical understanding of the emergence of Western contemporary art and its role within the globalised art world of today. The influences of social, political and cultural forces will also be discussed, providing a wider framework for students to interpret artworks and to examine their context and reception.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"AH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"AH3202","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Time Traveller: The Curatorial in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to equip students with curatorial methodologies and theories drawn from the history of exhibitions in Southeast Asia. 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The student is expected to demonstrate (a) a good understanding of relevant methodology and literature (b) the significance and relevance of the problem (c) a logical and sound analysis and (d) a clear and effective presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Varies depending on topics of research","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"Varies depending on individual student with their supervisor","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BHD4001A","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of the Honours Dissertation is to provide the student with an opportunity to select and study a research problem of importance and present his findings logically and systematically in clear and concise prose. 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Students will learn how to perform some of the most commonly used statistical analysis of experiments (e.g., z and t tests, ANOVA analysis) as well\r\nas to interpret the results of typical bioengineering experiments by building a suitably fitted mathematical model.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"EA-02-11,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EA-02-11,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN2204","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Biomechanics","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to introduce students to the applications of engineering statics and dynamics to perform simple force analysis of the musculoskeletal system; give an appreciation of kinematics and kinetics of human motions; apply the fundamentals of mechanics, i.e. stress and strain in biological systems, shear force, bending moment and torsion.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EG1109/EG1109M Statics and Mechanics of Materials","Workload":"2-1-0.5-3-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN2301","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biochemistry and Biomaterials for Bioengineers","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces biomedical engineering students to fundamentals of biomolecules, interactions and reactions important to biology, and biomaterials. These molecules, processes, and biomaterials have important implications in health and disease, and biomedicine. The module covers key concepts of biological molecules, enzymatic catalysis, their roles and functions in health and disease, analytical methods, engineered biomaterials, as well as relevant new developments of biotechnology and biomaterials, and their applications.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"LSM1401 Fundamentals of Biochemistry","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"EA-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN3101","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biomedical Engineering Design","ModuleDescription":"Preparation of formal engineering reports on a series of engineering analysis and design problems illustrating methodology from various branches of applied mechanics as applied to bioengineering problems. Statistical analysis. A term project and oral presentation are required. Students are exposed to the entire design process: design problem definition, generation of a design specification, documentation, design review process, prototype fabrication, testing and calibration.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-0-3-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN3301","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction To Biomaterials","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to give students a strong materials science and engineering base to biomaterials engineering. The principles of materials science and engineering with particular attention to topics most relevant to biomedical engineering will be covered. This would include atomic structures, hard treatment, fundamental of corrosion, manufacturing processes and characterisation of materials. The structure-property relationships of metals, ceramics, polymers and composites as well as hard and soft tissues such as bone, teeth, cartilage, ligament, skin, muscle and vasculature will be described. Behaviour of materials in the physiological environment will be focus. The target students are those who have no background in materials science and engineering but would like to study to biomaterials as a subject in bioengineering.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"[(CM1121 or CM1501) plus (LSM1101 or LSM1401 or MLE1101)] or MLE3104","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN3501","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Equilibrium and Kinetic Bioprocesses","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to impart fundamental concepts of equilibrium thermodynamics and reaction kinetics that may be applied to the study of biological systems. The student is expected to acquire an understanding of the role of thermodynamic reasoning and kinetic analysis in providing a deeper insight into many biochemical and biophysical problems. The topics covered will include thermodynamic functions, chemical potential, chemical reaction and phase equilibria, multicomponent systems, electrochemical potential, solubility, ligand binding equilibria, calorimetry, enzyme kinetics, microbial fermentation, ligand binding kinetics.  ","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1506, PC1432, CN2122, ME2134 or BN2202","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0.5-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN4101","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research interest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-0-15","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN4101R","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research interest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-0-15","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN4203","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Rehabilitation Engineering","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to introduce students to different medical conditions, which demands rehabilitation engineer?s attention. Conditions include neuromuscular disorders, congenital orthopaedic disorders, traumatic injuries, amputation, osteopathy and anthropathy. The students will learn engineering approaches to managing these conditions. Applying methods and materials to design and manufacture devices suited to individuals, in order to achieve functional recovery. The subject focuses on the latest technologies that we have impacted the field of rehabilitation.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BN3201","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"EA-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN4402","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Electrophysiology","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide a basic foundation into the electrical biophysics of nerve and muscle; electrical conduction in excitable tissue, with an emphasis on neuroscience; quantitative models for nerve and muscle including the Hodgkin Huxley equations; biopotential mapping, cardiac electrophysiology, and functional electrical stimulation.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EA-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN4403","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cellular Bioengineering","ModuleDescription":"A multidisciplinary module which describes the processes on a cellular level. It provides the link between molecular level biochemical and biophysical phenomena and the processes on the physiological level, where specifics of tissue and organs become important. Cellular mechanisms of solvent, noncharged solutes and ions transport through ion channels in relationship to bioelectric phenomena and cellular homeostasis will be described. The module explains how do the cells maintain their composition, structure and volume, how do they form membrane potential and how do they communicate and form the contacts in epithelium.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"EA-02-11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-02-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN4404","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bioelectromechanical Systems - Biomems","ModuleDescription":"Students are advised to have fundamental knowledge in biochemistry and/or organic chemistry. This module is designed as an elective module to the bioengineering undergraduates. It will provide students with background and basic knowledge of bioMEMs and introduce some useful techniques as well. Students will have a basic understanding of the principles, current state and prospects of bioMEMs using what they have learned. The module will focus on major topics such as microfabrication technologies, micropatterning of biocompatible materials, microengineering of biomolecules, cells and tissues, biochips, biosensors, and the frontiers in bioMEMs","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Stage 3 & 4 Engineering students","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-09,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN5201","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Biomaterials","ModuleDescription":"Major controversial issues in the application of biomaterials to medical problems will be covered. Fundamental structure-property relationships and issues such as wear and structural integrity will be addressed. Subjects considered include introduction to biomaterials, host-tissue response, blood compatibility, control drug release polymers, bioadhesion, contact lenses, polyurethanes, biodegradation, protein adsorption, corrosion, orthopedic and cardiovascular implants, stress shielding, materials selection in artificial organs and medical device regulation. Format will utilise case studies, special invited lectures, discussion, literature research and problem solving.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Basic materials science and engineering.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-2-0-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN5203","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ADVANCED TISSUE ENGINEERING","ModuleDescription":"We will investigate various tissue engineering approaches for repair and regeneration of tissue structures and functions. In vivo approaches such as drugs, genes, and cell delivery to stimulate and regulate the biological repair and regeneration mechanisms, and in vitro approaches such as the construction of biodegradable scaffolds to build tissues outside bodies before implantation into patients, will be analyzed.  A few model systems such as liver, heart, nerves, blood vessels, skin, cartilage and bones will be studied. Original literatures will be critically reviewed, presented, and mini-proposals constructed by students in place of CA.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN5209","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"NEUROSENSORS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches students the electrical and magnetic field of the human brain in relation to the brain activities and methods for sensing the electrical and magnetic field of human brain in relation to brain activities. Major topics include:  the electric and magnetic field of the brain in relation to brain activities, sensors for measuring the electric field and magnetic field of the brain in relation to brain activities, digitization of brain activities - neural waves, characterization of neural waves ? neural power map and neural matrix brain activity pattern recognition using neural power map and neural matrix, and applications of brain activity monitoring. The module is designed for students at Master and PhD levels in Engineering, Science and Medicine.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-0-7","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BN5210","Department":"BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"BIOSENSORS AND BIOCHIPS","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-02-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSE3701","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Macroeconomic Principles in the Global Economy","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide students with the necessary tools and economic frameworks to better understand and analyse macroeconomics issues such as economic growth, unemployment, inflation, business cycles, government budget, trade deficit/surplus and financial crisis. This module emphasizes application of the macroeconomic models and analytical frameworks to real life\r\nmacroeconomic events in the global economy.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1301) and BSP2701.","Preclusion":"EC2102; BSP2001.","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSE3702","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economics of Strategy","ModuleDescription":"This module develops the microeconomic principles and conceptual frameworks for evaluating and formulating business strategy. Topics include the boundaries of firms, the analysis of industry economics, strategic positioning and competitive advantage, and the role of resources and\r\ncapabilities in shaping and sustaining competitive advantage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1101E or EC1301  or EC2101.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSE3703","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Econometrics for Business I","ModuleDescription":"This model introduces the science and art of building and using econometric models. It aims to equip business students to: (i) Understand and appreciate econometric analysis in economic and business reports; and (ii) Carry out estimation using least squares regression to support business analysis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1101E or EC1301.","Preclusion":"RE3801 ; EC2303; EC3303.","Workload":"0-3-1-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSN3701A","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSN3701B","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSN3702","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"New Venture Creation","ModuleDescription":"Creating a new business is a challenging and complex task. The road to entrepreneurial success is long, winding and strewn with pitfalls, obstacles and blind turns. The risks of starting a new business are high, as illustrated by\r\nthe high failure rates for new ventures. However, as is always the case, the rewards are commensurate with the risk: in addition to the psychic rewards of starting a business, witness the dominance of entrepreneurs in the Forbes 400 list.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSP1004","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Legal Environment Of Business","ModuleDescription":"This course will equip business students with basic legal knowledge relating to commercial transactions so that they will be more aware of potential legal problems which may arise in the course of business and having become aware, to have recourse to such professional legal advice as is necessary in the circumstances.  Subjects that meet these requirements include the Singapore Legal System, mediation and arbitration to resolve disputes, the types of various business organisations for businesses to conduct effectively within the law, directors' duties & liabilities, the making of valid business contracts and the rights & obligations of traders in the market place and negligence in the business environment through misstatements.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSB2212 or BH1004 or BZ1004 or BK1006 or GEK1009 or GEM1009k or SSD1203 or BSP1004A or BSP1004B","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A6","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"A7","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A8","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"A9","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSP1004X","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Legal Environment Of Business","ModuleDescription":"This course will equip business students with basic legal knowledge relating to commercial transactions so that they will be more aware of potential legal problems which may arise in the course of business and having become aware, to have recourse to such professional legal advice as is necessary in the circumstances.  Subjects that meet these requirements include the Singapore Legal System, mediation and arbitration to resolve disputes, the types of various business organisations for businesses to conduct effectively within the law, directors' duties & liabilities, the making of valid business contracts and the rights & obligations of traders in the market place and negligence in the business environment through misstatements.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSB2212 or BH1004 or BZ1004 or BK1006 or GEK1009 or GEM1009k or SSD1203 or BSP1004A or BSP1004B","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BSP1005","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Managerial Economics","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with the basic working knowledge of contemporary economic thinking, and thus lays the foundation to many areas of their business studies in coming years. We adhere closely to mainstream economics thinking, but pay particular attention to business applications. We take our students through market equilibrium, competition, monopoly, price and non-price business strategies. Our teaching methodology takes a fundamentally problem-solving approach. Models and analytical skills are introduced in order to solve business problems systematically.Information technology and the Internet have made many changes in the way businesses are run, and Managerial Economics has changed significantly with it. We now devote a new portion of this course to discussing how network effects propel the information age, resulting in significant monopoly powers such as Microsoft. 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This project can be viewed as a large-scale practical module. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the objectives of the analytics exercise, applying appropriate analytic methods and techniques, evaluating database designs, modeling strategies and implementation, and monitoring analytics performances. Students will sharpen communication skills through close team interactions, consultations, and formal presentations. Students will also develop a comprehensive understanding of the issues of business analytics such as data privacy and security, legal issues and responsibilities, business/technical communication of the results of data analytics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BT2101 and BT2102 and IS2101","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-7-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BT3102","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Methods for Business Analytics","ModuleDescription":"Computers are becoming readily accessible, and its use in business analytics is growing more prevalent. This module will introduce students to computational methods, algorithms and techniques used in business fields such as finance, marketing and economics to address complex analytics problems. The course will cover topics and algorithms in areas such as optimization methods, numerical analysis, simulations, monte-carlo methods, graph and flow methods, and computational complexity issues to address business analytics related problems. 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Their progress on internship projects will be monitored during internship period, and their performance will be assessed through a Completed Satisfactory/Completed Unsatisfactory (CS/CU) grade at the\r\nend of the internship. The internship duration will be approximately 24 weeks full-time.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"BT2010","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BT4013","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analytics for Capital Market Trading and Investment","ModuleDescription":"This module offers a broad coverage of quantitative trading and financial portfolio optimization, which consists of trading strategies based on quantitative analysis. It will also aim to identify trading opportunities, practices, optimal execution and placements of trading on current technological platforms. 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The course topics covered include marketing performance management, marketing metrics, data management, market response and diffusion models, market and customer segmentation models, analytic marketing and value driven segmentation, digital media marketing analytics, etc. Students will have access to real marketing and customer data sources, and will conduct hands-on marketing analysis using data mining and statistical analysis tools.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705X and [(BT2101 and BT2102) or (DBA3803 and IT3010)]","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"BT4222","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mining Web Data for Business Insights","ModuleDescription":"The World Wide Web overwhelms us with immense amounts of widely distributed, interconnected, rich, and dynamic hypertext information. It has profoundly influenced many aspects of our lives, changing the ways individuals communicate and the manners businesses are conducted. This module aims to teach students various concepts, methods and tools in mining Web data in the form of unstructured Web hyperlinks, page contents, and usage logs to uncover deep business insights and knowledge for business implications that are embedded in the billions of Web pages and servers. Topics covered include various text mining methodologies, case applications and tutorials on Web data mining for marketing, sales and finance applications, social Web data mining from Facebook and Twitter, and Web analytics involving clickstream and site traffic data, etc.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"[(CS1010 or equivalent) and BT2101 and BT2102] or [DAO2702 and DBA3803 and IT3010]","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SR_LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE1102","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles & Practice in Infrastructure and Environment","ModuleDescription":"The impact of civil infrastructures on the environment is considerable and engineers have a significant role to play in developing technical solutions which must be cost-effective, economically feasible and environmentally sustainable. 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The topics introduce the fundamentals of material constitutive behaviours and failure models to appreciate the use of materials in structural design.  The topics also cover the applications of concrete and steel as structural materials including its properties, design and quality control in practice.  The module is compulsory for civil engineering undergraduate students without which he will not be qualified to practise as a professional civil engineer.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1109FC/EG1109","Preclusion":"TCE2155","Workload":"3-1-0.5-0.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT7A,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EW1-01-01,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EW1-01-01,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EW1-01-01,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EW1-01-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EA-02-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE3102","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Socio-economically sustainable developments","ModuleDescription":"This enhancement module enables students to relate the practice of engineering to the socio-cultural context within which the practice of engineering and the final engineered product must operate. The module introduces the key concepts of socio-technical projects which pose open-ended, complex problems requiring a systemic mode of problem solving. These concepts are introduced through extensive fieldwork wherein students encounter real life problems for which they work to create acceptable solutions independently as well as part of a team. The fieldwork is designed to draw students away from familiar cultural and institutional settings to more varied and challenging contexts which a globalized engineering work-force will encounter.  As the field-work will be carried out during the vacation, final assessment will be available only at the end of the following semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E4-04-03,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-04-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE3115","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geotechnical Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory module in slope stability and earth retaining structures. The topics covered include slopes and embankments, earth pressure and retaining structures, and deep excavations. Students will learn how to check ultimate limit states using limit equilibrium methods and appreciate that such checks are necessary but not sufficient (serviceability to be discussed in advanced modules). 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Students will learn idealization of structural components, materials, loads and supports, concepts of statical redundancy, determinacy and stability, energy theorems, analysis of trusses, beams and frames. The second part of the module will teach students the methods and principles of advanced structural analysis, with emphasis on matrix methods of linear structural analysis, influence line analysis and approximate lateral load analysis. Students will also familiarize themselves with software for stress and deformation analysis of typical civil engineering structures. The module is compulsory for civil engineering undergraduate students without which he will not be qualified to perform his task as respectable civil engineer.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1109FC/EG1109/CE1109X","Preclusion":"TCE3155","Workload":"3-0-0.5-0.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT7A,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE4103","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Project","ModuleDescription":"The students are assigned an integrated design project involving various disciplines of civil engineering. The module provides the opportunity for students to work as a team on a civil engineering project integrating the knowledge they have gained from modules they have taken in earlier years. The module will also enhance their interpersonal, communication and leadership skills through group projects, report writing and a few oral presentations","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE4 standing [Successful completion of relevant CE 2 and CE 3 modules which will be specified in the each project]","Preclusion":"TCE4103","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE4104","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B. Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The B. Eng Dissertation is carried out by individual students and offers the opportunity for the student to develop research capabilities. It actively promotes creative thinking and allows independent work on a prescribed research project. Level 4 students undertake the project over two semesters. Each student is expected to spend not less than 9 hours per week on the project chosen from a wide range, covering various civil engineering disciplines. Topics include elements of design and construction, and research and development. Assessment is based on the student’s working attitude, project execution and achievement, an interim report and presentation, dissertation and final oral presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"CE4 Standing","Preclusion":"TCE4104","Workload":"0-0-0-8-12","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE4221","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design of Land Transport Infrastructures","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with the knowledge in the design of land transport infrastructures in the context of the multimodal nature of modern transportation systems. With a focus on the movement of people and vehicles, the planning and management of land transport infrastructural capacities and operations as well as the design of terminal and link facilities shall be examined. Topics covered include: design of highway infrastructures, bus transit and urban street infrastructural design; design of rail transit infrastructures; and stops, stations and terminal design.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE3121 Transportation Engineering","Preclusion":"TCE4221","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE4258","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Structural Stability & Dynamics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with basic knowledge of structural stability and dynamics for the analysis of civil engineering structures. The topics covered include general principles of stability and dynamics; buckling of beam, columns and frames; design against local and overall stability. Dynamics analysis will cover single-degree-of-freedom systems, multi-degree-of-freedom systems and continuous systems. Students are taught to deal with general stability and vibration problems of frames including computer applications and numerical formulation. The module of specialized context targets at undergraduate and graduate students in research or engineering practices relating to structural engineering applications","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE2407 Engineering & Uncertainty Analyses, and CE3155 Structural Analysis","Preclusion":"TCE4258","Workload":" 3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE4282","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Building Information Modeling for Project Management","ModuleDescription":"Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a revolutionary technology and process that provides an integrated digital database and a variety of modelling tools to remarkably change the way buildings and infrastructure facilities are designed, analyzed, constructed, and managed. BIM is rapidly becoming the industry standard and best practice. This course provides a comprehensive coverage with \r\nessential details in several key aspects of project development, such as design, building performance, sustainability, engineering, construction, project delivery, \r\nand facilities management. It helps the students start their first integrated BIM project through the hands-on of a project assignment employing industry leading BIM software.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TCE4282","Workload":"3-0-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E2-0309PC6,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E2-0306PC3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5106","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ground Improvement","ModuleDescription":"This is an advanced module on ground improvement techniques as well as its design, construction and monitoring in geotechnical engineering. Topics covered include ground improvement principles and design considerations, techniques of improving granular soils, techniques of improving cohesive soils and peaty soils, field controls and monitoring, field evaluation ? specification, performance evaluation and acceptance criteria, and case study. Student are taught the basic principles of various ground improvement techniques, and how to select the most appropriate ground improvement techniques to be used in specific circumstances. Specific learning objectives include understanding the principles and design of vibro-flotation method, dynamic compaction, dynamic replacement with mixing, vertical drains with preloading, chemical stabilization and grouting, etc. Field construction control and instrumentation as well as monitoring techniques will be discussed.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE2112 or CE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"TCE5106","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5107","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pile Foundations","ModuleDescription":".The course introduces students to the advanced principles and concepts on the analysis and design of pile foundations in accordance with Eurocode 7 requirements and guidelines. Students will learn how to use insitu field tests results to obtain appropriate pile design parameters. They will also learn\r\nhow to appreciate and appraise complex pile foundation problems under various loading and boundary conditions, using both conventional theoretical, semi-empirical as well as advanced numerical modeling techniques (such as UniPile and Plaxis). The course enables students to acquire the knowledge and practical skills through the course project assignments and case studies in the practice of advanced pile design.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Undergraduate: CE2112 & CE3116\r\nGraduate students: Background in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering","Preclusion":"TCE5107","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5207","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pavement Network Management Systems","ModuleDescription":"The course introduces the basic principles and concepts of management systems for road and airfield pavement network. The major issues addressed include the conflicting objectives and requirements of pavement operations, challenges to developing sound pavement management system, and analytical tools and techniques involved in the development of the system. Students will be introduced to the concept of pavement management, techniques of evaluating different financing and management strategies of pavement operations, methods of pavement conditions and performance data collection, optimal programming of pavement management activities, budget planning and life-cycle cost analysis, and examples of pavement management systems (PMS). The module requires each student to do a term project to analyse a case study of PMS development, identify deficiencies of the system and propose schemes to improve the operational efficiencies of the system.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE3121","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5308","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Coastal Processes & Sediment Transport","ModuleDescription":"The objectives of this module are to provide the basic knowledge on the coastal engineering and to apply the concepts and principles to solve coastal engineering problems such as beach processes and coastal structure protection.  Topics include review of wave theory, coastal wave dynamics (wave transformation and propagation, radiation stress theory, wave set-up and set-down, edge waves, and rip currents), oscillatory boundary layers (wave boundary layer, and wave-current interaction), discrete sediment transport (sediment characterization and settling velocity, initiation of motion and entrainment, suspended load, bedload, total load and sediment discharge rating), continuous sediment transport (turbidity, debris flows, and suspension dynamics) and coastal structures (seawall, breakwater, groynes, headlands). This module is strongly recommended to students opting for the offshore engineering specialization.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE5307 Wave Hydrodynamics and Physical Oceanography","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5513","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Plastic Analysis Of Structures","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with basic knowledge on the theory of plasticity and their application for analysis and design of civil engineering structures. The topics covered include basic concepts of plasticity; the plastic hinge; tools used in plastic analysis and design; plastic design of beams, portal frames and multi-storey buildings, and computer methods for analysing large scale framework. Students are taught to deal with general inelastic problems of frames including computer applications and numerical formulation. The module of specialized context targets at undergraduate and graduate students in research or engineering practices relating to structural analysis and design.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE2155 or CE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"CE5885A Topics in Structural Engineering: Advanced Analysis","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5603","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Economics & Project Evaluation","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with the analytical methods and techniques to evaluate projects from an economic perspective. The purpose of the evaluation is to enable rational project selection and capital allocation taking into consideration factors like risk, uncertainty, inflation, and foreign exchange.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5604","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Concrete Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with in-depth knowledge on the role of constituent materials of concrete such as cements, mineral admixtures, and chemical admixtures and their interactions that affect properties of fresh and hardened concrete. It also provides students with in-depth knowledge on concrete response to stresses, time-dependent deformations, and durability of concrete exposed to severe environments. The module discusses the basic considerations and design philosophy for performance-based design of concrete mixtures and production of concrete. It also discusses the progress in concrete technology and the latest development on high-strength, high-performance, lightweight, and self compacting concrete. Sustainable development in construction industry and use of recycled aggregates and other recycled materials will be discussed as well. The module is targeted at post-graduate and final year undergraduate students who will gain knowledge from the module to complement their skill in structural design and to prepare them for their career as professional engineers.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE2155, or CE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"TCE5604","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5611","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Precast Concrete Technology","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to equip civil engineering students with sufficient design knowledge and skills on precast structural concrete both for their\r\nfurther education and for their future engineering career. This module provides students with fundamental approaches in designing precast concrete components\r\nand structures. The students will acquire fundamental knowledge and approaches to section analysis and design, design of connections, floor diaphragm action,\r\nprecast frame structures and precast components. The module is targeted at MSc civil engineering students and those with a keen interest on precast concrete\r\ntechnology.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE 3165 or CE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"CE5610 Precast and Retrofitting Technology (taken in Semester 2, AY2008/09 or earlier)\nTCE5611","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5804","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Infrastructure Project Management","ModuleDescription":"In today's construction, there is increasing competition from global players with international participation. Due to this competition, a company, for its own survival, will need to venture into construction markets overseas. This course has been repositioned with a new title and content to give in-depth coverage of issues that affect engineering constructors involved in large-scale infrastructure projects in international construction markets. The course goes beyond the basics covered in the first undergraduate course and emphasises the global characteristics of large-scale civil infrastructure projects. Specific topics include international construction markets and project financing, risk management, value management, competitive bidding, integrated construction logistics, computer-integrated scheduling and resource allocation, construction modeling and simulation. Students benefit from the experience of speakers from large international engineering constructor companies involved in the development of such infrastructure projects. This course equips students to successfully manage complex infrastructure projects in international construction markets. They will learn to manage complex construction logistics and value chain from design to construction. The course will also deal with the problems of financing and managing the risk of such large-scale projects. Students will also learn advanced computerised techniques for project planning, modeling and simulation.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE2183 or CE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT7A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CE5881","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TOPICS IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING: SOIL DYNAMICS","ModuleDescription":"The main objective of this course is to introduce fundamental principles of soil dynamics and applications to construction vibrations. Construction activities inevitably introduce vibrations in the ambient environment and the sub-surface geological formations. These are usually experienced as noise and vibrations, and may also take the form of stress waves in soils and rocks which could damage foundation structures. Case studies will used to illustrate construction vibrations issues and applicable mitigation techniques. Students will also be required to undertake and complete a Group Project. Students are free to discuss and agree with the Lecturers on their choice of topic.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CFG1002","Department":"OFFICE OF THE PROVOST","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Career Catalyst","ModuleDescription":"Career Catalyst will establish an important first touch point as part of a three/four-year roadmap to engage and prepare students in creating multiple pathways for themselves. Students will be equipped with essential skills and knowledge to make informed decisions on specialisations, develop soft skills as well as gain overseas exposure and real-world industry experience.\n\nThis module consists of four lectures and two e-seminars spread across the first six weeks of the freshmen academic year, aimed to provide an early introduction to the concepts of career planning, personal branding and industry awareness. Students will learn to develop a strategy to maximise their time and resources while in University, be confident in mapping out a career plan and work towards strengthening their fit to achieve their career aspirations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-2-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YI-PAR-TYO,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YI-PAR-TYO,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CEREBRO,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"07","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YI-PAR-TYO,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"CEREBRO,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"CEREBRO,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG1112","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Principles and Practice II","ModuleDescription":"This module will be for the students who have completed EPP I and the project scope extends to handle challenges in large-scale systems. Similar to EPP I, students will first learn the fundamental principles on certain advanced concepts and then design and programme a real-world system. The module involves designing a complex computer engineering system that facilitates information processing, real-world interfacing, and understanding the\r\neffects of certain useful metrics such as, scaling, safety, security, sustainability, societal impact, fault-tolerant design, etc.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"CS1010 Programming Methodology\r\nCG1111 Engineering Principles and Practice I","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-6-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SR_LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG2023","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Signals and Systems","ModuleDescription":"This is a fundamental course in signals and systems, specially developed for computer engineering students. Signals play an important role in carrying information. In particular the idea of frequency domain analysis of signals \r\nand systems are important concepts for all computer engineers. The concepts which will be covered include time and frequency domain representations, Fourier \r\ntransform, spectrum and bandwidth of a signal, frequency response of systems (Bode diagrams), sampling theorem, aliasing, signal reconstruction, and filtering.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1506 or MA1512","Preclusion":"EE2023 Signals and Systems","Workload":"2-1-2-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-03-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG2027","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Transistor-level Digital Circuits","ModuleDescription":"Building on the basic circuit concepts introduced through CG1111 and CG1112, this module introduces the fundamental concept of carriers, operating principles of PN diodes and MOSFETs. Their IV characteristic in different operating region and their impact on the performance of logic gate will also be discussed. It explains the foundational concepts of inverters and analyses their performance in terms of power and delay trade-off. It also introduces logic synthesis and the fundamental timing analysis of logic gates. Besides the\r\nstatic CMOS logic, it will also cover pass logics or transmission gates logics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"CG1111 Engineering Principles and Practice I OR\r\nCG1108 Electrical Engineering OR\r\nEG1112 Engineering Principles and Practice II","Preclusion":"EE2021 Devices and Circuit","Workload":"1.5-0.5-0-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG2028","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computer Organization","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches students computer organization concepts and how to write efficient microprocessor programs using assembly language. The course covers computer microarchitecture and memory system fundamentals, and the ARM microprocessor instruction set. The course culminates in an assignment in which students design and implement an efficient assembly language solution to an engineering problem.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"CS1010 Programming Methodology,\r\nEE2026 Digital Design / EE2020 Digital Fundamentals","Preclusion":"EE2024 Programming for Computer Interfaces","Workload":"1.5-0.5-1.5-1-1.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,11,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,11,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG2271","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Real-Time Operating Systems","ModuleDescription":"Real-time systems must respond quickly to inputs from the environment in order to work effectively and safely, and realtime operating systems (RTOS) are a critical part of such systems. In this course the student is exposed to basic RTOS concepts like tasks, scheduling algorithms, RTOS customisation and concurrent real-time programming. By the end of this course a student will not only understand how an RTOS is built, but will also gain practical hands-on experience in customising RTOSs and in writing real-time programs.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS1020/E Data Structures and Algorithms I\nCS2040/C Data Structures and Algorithms","Preclusion":"CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems","Workload":"2-1-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG3002","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Embedded Systems Design Project","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the development of a large system from conceptualisation to its final implementation. It is structured to contain substantial design and development of hardware and software components.\n\nThis module is the culminating point of a series of modules integrating the theories which students have already learnt in CG1101, CG1102/CG1103, CG2007, CG2271 and CS2103. With this capstone project, students would be able to better appreciate the relevance of the various components in the Computer Engineering curriculum to large scale computer engineering projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"EE2024 and CG2271 and CS2113/T","Preclusion":"EE3032 Innovation & Enterprise II\nEE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design","Workload":"1-1-2-10-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-04-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CG4001","Department":"COMPUTING & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B. Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students will embark on a project that involves a mix of research, design and development components on a topic of current interest in Computer\r\nEngineering. Students learn how to apply knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom to develop innovative ways of solving problems. In the process, students acquire skills for independent and lifelong learning. The module is normally carried out over two semesters, but may also be structured as a further 6-month extension of an existing 6-month industrial attachment, where the student works on real life projects jointly supervised by NUS faculties and industry experts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Level 4 standing","Preclusion":"EE4001 B.Eng. Dissertation\r\nCP4101 B.Comp. Dissertation","Workload":"0-0-0-14-1","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH1101E","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Retelling Chinese Stories: Change and Continuity","ModuleDescription":"This is a bilingual introductory course on some of the most interesting topics in Chinese history, literature, and culture. We will be studying these topics through the changes and continuities in the famous stories retold over time. The stories include those of the revengeful, the assassins, the queers, the cross dresser, and the ghost lovers. What you really need is a curious mind and an ability to comprehend basic spoken Mandarin. All assigned readings and presentation slides will be in English. Classes will be bilingual, and you can choose to do the term essay in either language.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"A pass in GCE \"O\" Level Chinese Language \"B\" syllabus or higher, or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2141 / CL2241","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"General History of China","ModuleDescription":"An essential module for students majoring in Chinese Studies, this is a general survey of the socio-political and intellectual developments in China from ancient times to the Opium War (1842). The characteristics of each Chinese imperial dynasty and the relationship between China and other Asian countries will also be examined. The course is also offered to students across the University with an interest in the history of traditional China.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain: \r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language\r\nat GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); \r\nOR 2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; \r\nOR 3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level;\r\nOR 4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level. \r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2241 and CL2141","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2161","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Traditional Chinese Taxonomy of Learning","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to depict the development and evolution of traditional Chinese scholarship. Topics covered include (1) Jing (\"Classics\"): Chinese classic texts; (2) Shi (\"Histories\"): Traditional historiography; (3) Zi (\"Masters\"): Miscellaneous genres philosophy, arts and science, among others, and (4) Ji (\"Collections\"): Literary Collections. Emphasis will be given to how works of different genres and nature made their ways into the so-called “Emperor’s Four Treasuries” (Siku Quanshu), the largest collection of books in Chinese history compiled during the mid-eighteenth century based on the Quadripartite System (sibu) of knowledge classification. This course is designed for students majoring in Chinese Studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CH1101E and either CH2121/CL2121 or CH2141/CL2241","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2274","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Discovering the Chinese Business Environment","ModuleDescription":"Since its economic reformation in 1978, China has\r\n\r\nundergone tremendous and rapid changes. This\r\n\r\nmodule introduces students to such changes in the\r\n\r\ncontext of contemporary political, economic, social\r\n\r\nand cultural development in mainland China so as to\r\n\r\nbetter equip and prepare them to work in the\r\n\r\nbusiness setting and adapt to the social environment\r\n\r\nin China. The rise of China and the impact of its rapid\r\n\r\neconomic growth on the SEA region, particularly on\r\n\r\nSingapore, will also be discussed. This module is\r\n\r\nopen to undergraduates across the University and is\r\n\r\ntaught in Chinese.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) at least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' level,\r\nor (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' level (at GCE\r\n'A' level examination); OR\r\n2) at least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' level, or\r\n(b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' level; OR\r\n3) at least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at\r\nGCE 'A' level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and\r\nLiterature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' level, or (b) Chinese\r\nLanguage and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted","Preclusion":"CH2271 Chinese for Business and Industry","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2293","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Chinese Art (taught in English)","ModuleDescription":"This module is a general introduction to the history of art in China, from its earliest manifestations in the Neolithic-period to the contemporary period. Major art forms to be studied may include ceramics, jade, architecture, painting and calligraphy. The social and cultural contexts of important art works from different periods in Chinese history will also be discussed. The course is intended for all students who are interested in Chinese art and culture.  ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CH2272","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2391","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Strangers in Chinese Literature (in English)","ModuleDescription":"Why should we study the downtrodden, the\ndisempowered and the dispossessed in literature?\nSelecting Chinese-language narratives from various\nlocales—especially Singapore and Malaysia—that\nfeature “strangers, outsiders and nobodies,” this\ncourse examines the portrayal of figures living in the\nsocial margins, and across the fault lines of class,\npolitics, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion and\nlanguage. It also explores the social imaginaries\nencoded in literary texts to reveal the values and\nanxieties of the societies we live in, thus facilitating a\ncollective discussion on the importance of feeling for\nthose we find unfamiliar. No knowledge of Chinese is\nnecessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2392","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Women in Context (in English)","ModuleDescription":"According to conventional wisdom, Chinese women in history were particularly oppressed. It was only\nin the modern period that the patriarchal system started to break down and gender equality was finally\nrealized. Such a simplistic view of dividing Chinese women’s experiences into two mutually exclusive\ncategories of “traditional” and “modern” is misleading. This course sets out to provide a more complex\nand nuanced picture of the life of Chinese women over time in China and elsewhere. Topics cover\ninclude marriage, women’s education, works and property rights, ideas about the female body and\nchastity and so on.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CH2244","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH2393","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Business Enterprises and Management (in English)","ModuleDescription":"The module is jointly offered with NUS Research Institute (NUSRI) in Suzhou, with classes and fieldtrips conducted exclusively in China. The objective is to provide students an in-depth understanding of the different types of enterprises in China, focusing on development and challenges, so as to better equip and prepare students to work in the business setting and adapt to the social environment in China. Topics include geographic and economic landscapes, cultural and social environments in doing business, characteristics, development and challenges of various enterprises such as state-owned, SME, e-commerce, start-up, and MNC in China. It is open to all undergraduates.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CH3297","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH3222","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Drama","ModuleDescription":"The module is divided into four sections: (1) major theatrical forms prior to the Yuan Dynasty; (2) northern drama and its literary contribution; (3) southern drama and its relationship to twentieth century Chinese opera, and (4) vernacular drama from the May Fourth period to the present. The course aims to develop students' skill in analyzing dramatic texts and theatrical performances. It is intended for students who are interested in Chinese literature and theatrical art.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH3228","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Classical Poetry: Writing and Criticism","ModuleDescription":"One of the best ways to understand the essence of poetry is to write one’s own composition. This method is particularly important in the study of classical Chinese poetry, for it can practically help one acquire the knowledge of tones, prosody, forms, structures and aesthetics of this traditional literary genre. Through critical analysis of Tang-Song masterpieces and traditional poetry discourses, this module will introduce the skill of poetry writing to students, deepen their understanding of the art of classical shi poetry as well as the historical, social and cultural backgrounds related to the genre’s stylistic development, and nourish their aesthetic criticism on poetry as a whole.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n\r\n1) at least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' level (at GCE 'A' level examination); OR\r\n\r\n2) at least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' level; OR\r\n\r\n3) at least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' level; OR\r\n\r\n4) at least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' level.\r\n\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH3246","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Socio-Political History of Modern China","ModuleDescription":"This module is a comprehensive study of changes and problems in modern China, with particular attention to the major historical events and influential personalities from the Opium War (1839-1842) to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Topics and issues for discussion and analysis include the impact of the West on China and the Chinese intellectuals' responses to the challenge, rebellions and wars, reforms and revolutions, political and social developments in modern China, the new cultural movement in the early 20th century and its impact on contemporary China. This course is offered to students across the University with an interest in modern China.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH3550","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Studies Internship (taught in English)","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within organisations or companies, are vetted and approved by the Department of Chinese Studies, have relevance to the major, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed. Available credited internships will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. Internships proposed by students will require the approval of the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Major in CH/CL with 24 MCs of CH/CL modules.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 internship modules in China. \r\n(Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"0-0-0-6-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4207","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"History of Chinese Language","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to trace the development of the Chinese language and to describe the characteristics of its phonology, lexicon and syntax in various historical periods. Major topics included are theories on the historical periods, the historical development of Chinese words, mono-/bi-syllabic features of Chinese words, the emergence of some function words and their effects on the Chinese grammatical structure, tones and their historical origin, changes in sentence patterns through various stages of Chinese. The course is designed for students across the University with some background in classical Chinese.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"CL3206","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4226","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The City in Modern Chinese Literature","ModuleDescription":"This course takes a close look at how the metropolis and urban life figure in twentieth-century Chinese literature and culture. We will examine the literary and visual representations of the city in modern China through close analyses of the novels, short stories, films, and photographs that illuminate Chinese urbanism. The cultural manifestations of such Chinese metropolises as Shanghai and Beijing will be extensively discussed. Also, Hong Kong and Taipei will be included.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4261","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Prescribed Text: Zhuangzi","ModuleDescription":"This is an in-depth evaluation of one or two prescribed texts not covered under CH2261 and CH3261. Significant chapters of the texts will be selected for intensive reading and close analysis. The course is designed for students who want to extend their knowledge beyond that acquired from CH2261 and CH3261.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012-2014: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2015 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in CH or CL or 28 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. PH students who believe they have sufficient background knowledge for the module should consult the lecturer for permission to take it.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4262","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Transregional Chinese Literary Connections","ModuleDescription":"How can we approach shared histories among locales of\nChinese literary production? Treating Singapore-Malaysia\nas a nexus to consider its literary relations in\nthe long 20th century with other localities (e.g.,\nmainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong), this course\nintroduces the critical concept of “place” to account for\nthe shifting attributes and implications of the cultural\nlinkages affecting our perspectives on literary heritage.\nThrough literary texts that address questions of\nsojourn, mobility and migration, it highlights the\nimportance of historicisation when analysing literary\ntransregionalism and shows how geographical distance\ndoes not necessarily co-relate with the strength of\nconnections.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including minimum 28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4281","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Translation  Studies","ModuleDescription":"Students are exposed to more issues in translation studies by means of comprehensive translation practice on the basis of a comparative study of model translations of primary genres in Chinese and English. This is to cultivate their stylistic sensitivity and discourse awareness, preparing them for further studies in relevant fields or a possible career as a translator. The course is offered to students in the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: CL3281 and completed 80 MCs, including\n28 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the\nHonours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: CL3281 and completed 80 MCs, including 28\nMCs in CH or CL or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language\nmodules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4401","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"This is an optional module designed for students of the Department. It presents the methodology of writing an academic thesis of a stipulated length. Students are expected to work independently and meet their supervisors on an agreed schedule, during the semester, to discuss their progress. Upon completion of the thesis, it is submitted for evaluation by the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before;\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of CH/CL major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards;\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of CH/CL major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"CH4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH4660","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before;\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in CH or CL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"CH4401, CH4401S","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH5224R","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Prescribed Texts in Literature","ModuleDescription":"This module is a comprehensive study of one or two texts in classical and/or modern Chinese literature not covered under CH5223 such as Shjing (Book of Songs), Chuci (The Songs of the South), Zuozhuan, Shiji (The Historical Records), the Book of Zhuang Zi, the Book of Xun Zi, Wenxin diaolong (The Literary Mind and The Carving of Dragons), the poetry of Du Fu and major works of the Chinese novel. Significant chapters of the texts are selected for intensive reading and close analysis. The course is provided for graduate students with an interest in studying Chinese literature at an advanced level. This module will be taught in Chinese.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CH5880R","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Applied Chinese Linguistics","ModuleDescription":"This module applies the knowledge of Chinese language and linguistics to interdisciplinary areas such as language in society, language in communication, language in education, language and psychology, second language acquisition etc.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL1101E","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Language: Its Past and Present","ModuleDescription":"This is a bilingual introductory course for undergraduates to learn interesting issues of the Chinese language like the structure of Chinese language, the use and variation of Chinese language in society, changes in Mandarin and Chinese dialects, the comparative and diachronic aspects of Chinese language, and the relationship between Classical Chinese and Modern Chinese dialects. This will give students a new perspective of the Chinese language, making the Chinese language current and relevant in today's world. Classes will be delivered mainly in Chinese, with English as a supplementary tool. Students can choose to do assignments and examinations in either language.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"A pass in GCE \"O\" Level Chinese Language \"B\" syllabus or higher, or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL2102","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Phonetics","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide students with a systematic knowledge of Chinese phonology. The topics covered are syllable, intonation, the Neutral Tone, the diminutive marker \"er\", the influence of phonology on lexicon and grammar, etc. The differences and commonalities between Standard Chinese and the various dialects will be discussed whenever pertinent. Students will do 3-4 exercises and an essay about 2500 characters. The course is designed for students across the University with an interest in the Chinese language.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2202","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL2103","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Grammar","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide students with a systematic knowledge of Chinese grammar. The course covers various grammatical constructions and markers as well as their functions. This course will enhance the students' ability in analyzing the Chinese language, written and spoken, besides their general proficiency of the language. Students will do 3-4 exercises and an essay of about 2500 characters. The course is designed for students across the University with an interest in the Chinese language.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2203","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL2280","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic Translation","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to basics issues in the practice of translation and interpretation (both Chinese-English and English-Chinese). Students are exposed to different forms of writing and are trained to do written translation and consecutive interpretation. The course is conducted in an interactive manner and students are expected to actively participate in class discussion, language games and translation exercises during both lecture and tutorial. The course is practice-oriented and is intended for students who are bilingual (Chinese and English) and have an interest in the practice of translation and interpretation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"1) Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules; AND\r\n2) Grade 'B4' and above in Higher Chinese (HCL) at GCE 'O' Level or Chinese (CL) at GCE 'AO'  Level; OR Grade 'C' and above in Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL2281","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Translation and Interpretation","ModuleDescription":"This class aims to continue to give students practice in translation and interpretation. The course will focus on two areas: linguistic issues (grammar, semantic meaning) which must be dealt with in both oral and written translation, and cultural issues where there is a need for creative approaches to various non-standard forms of language which are found in poetry, cartoons, advertisements, and certain types of interpretation scenarios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"1) Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules; AND\r\n2) Grade 'B4' and above in Higher Chinese (HCL) at GCE 'O' Level or Chinese (CL) at GCE 'AO' Level; OR Grade 'C' and above in Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL3203","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Pragmatics","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at applying the methodologies of discourse analysis in the study of Chinese discourse. This course discusses how context influences the interpretation of meaning. Essential topics in pragmatics such as speech acts, presuppositions, deixis, conversational maxims, and implicature with special reference to the Chinese language, etc. will be discussed. Preference will be given to students who have taken CL2203/CL2103 Chinese Grammar.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL3214","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Aspects of Chinese Linguistics","ModuleDescription":"This module sets forth some fundamentals of contemporary linguistic findings about the Chinese language, especially those concerning present-day Mandarin Chinese. Topics on typological characteristics describe what Chinese is, or is not, in comparison with other languages. Historical changes and dialectal variations in some areas are also included. Also introduced are Chinese characters and the Chinese lexicon. The course is designed for students across the University.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2292, CL2208","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL3284","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Literary Translation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce knowledge in translation strategies and literary translation. Students will have the opportunity to translate texts (both Chinese to English and English to Chinese) from fiction, drama and poetry. Being different from translation for technology and business, the concept of beauty, poetics and equivalence will be discussed in this module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CL2280 or CL2281","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CL3285","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computer-Assisted Translation Tools","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce knowledge in the relationship between technology and the translation industry. Within the curriculum, students will learn a variety of computer-assisted translation tools and software that is useful for translation, including SDL Trados, SDL Multiterm, memoQ, Wordfast, Déjà Vu, Adobe Fireworks (only for functions that are applicable to translation practice) and Aegisub.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CL2280 or CL2281","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0110,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CLC2101","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engaging and Building Communities","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the theory and practice\nof community development (i.e., engagement of communities\nso that they become empowered agents of social change).\nThe community development models and frameworks that\nwould be discussed in the module include asset-based\ncommunity development; community capitals framework;\nnetworking approach to community development; community\nempowerment models; sustainable livelihoods models; and\nradical community development.\n\nStudents would develop competencies in applying qualitative\nresearch techniques that can be used to map communities.\nAdditionally, students would be exposed to community\nparticipation, consensus building and design thinking\ntechniques that can be adopted to generate solutions to\ncommunity issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"This module would be cross listed by the University Scholars\nProgramme (USP), with the module code UHB2213. A USP\n+ CLC student would be encouraged to take this module\nthrough the USP. If the USP + CLC student has already\ntaken this module through the USP, she/he would be\nprecluded from taking it again through the CLC.","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CLC2201","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Community Development Practicum","ModuleDescription":"As social service organizations in Singapore move towards evidence-based practice, they need to conduct field research to better understand the communities that they work with, and to assess the impact of their community development programs. Students can therefore help the organizations to conduct the field research through this practicum, and in the process, address the organizations’ knowledge gaps and help the organizations to run more impactful community development programs.\n\nThe field research experience allows students to gain deep insights into complex community and social issues in Singapore, and appreciate the efforts expended by social service organizations in addressing these issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-8-1","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM1121","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Organic Chemistry 1","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the characteristic properties, methods of preparation, and reactions of alkanes/cycloalkanes, alkenes, alkynes, benzene and other aromatic compounds, alkyl halides; alcohols; ethers; epoxides, phenols, aldehydes and ketones; carboxylic acids and their derivatives; amines.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"'A' level or H2 pass in Chemistry or equivalent or CM1417/CM1417X","Preclusion":"CM1501 or CM1503 or CM1401","Workload":"4-1-0-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S5-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S5-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S5-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0598,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM1191","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Experiments in Chemistry 1","ModuleDescription":"This is a module designed for chemistry majors and deals with laboratory experiments on selected topics of basic chemistry prinicples with theoretical contents selected from CM1111, CM1121 and CM1131. The experiments are designed to strengthen the students’ understanding of basic organic,\ninorganic and physical chemistry. Upon completion of the module, students should have learnt some essential laboratory skills and be able to perform basic data processing and write lab reports. In addition to the aforementioned activities, CM1191 will also cover errors in chemical analysis which will be taught during the lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"H2/A-level Chemistry or its equivalent or by permission","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-6-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S5-01GEN,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S5-01GEN,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S5-01GEN,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM1401","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemistry for Life Sciences","ModuleDescription":"This is a chemistry module catered for Life Sciences students and deals primarily with the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules, towards the syntheses of functional molecules and basic analytical techniques.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE 'A' level or H2 pass in Chemistry or equivalent or CM1417/CM1417X","Preclusion":"CM1121 or CM1402 or CM1501","Workload":"4-1-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM1402","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"General Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"This is a chemistry module designed for non-chemistry majors and deals primarily with basic principles of structure and bonding, thermodynamics, kinetics, basic analytical techniques, properties and reactions of organic functional groups and chemistry of main group elements.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE 'A' level or H2 pass in Chemistry or equivalent or CM1417 /CM1417X","Preclusion":"CM1401 – Chemistry for Life Sciences","Workload":"4-1-0-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM1502","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"General and Physical Chemistry for Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces some basic principles of general and physical chemistry to engineering students. Topics covered include atomic and molecular structures, spectroscopies and their applications, bonding and interactions in interfaces and materials, chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics, common molecules and their transformations especially in chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The purpose is to provide engineering students the foundations in important concepts and principles of chemistry, with an emphasis on practical applications in engineering and technology.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"'A' level or H2 pass in Chemistry or equivalent or CM1417 /CM1417X","Preclusion":"Chemistry majors, CM1502FC or CM1502X","Workload":"3-1-2-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM1502X","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"General and Physical Chemistry for Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces some basic principles of general and physical chemistry to engineering students. Topics covered include atomic and molecular structures, spectroscopies and their applications, bonding and interactions in interfaces and materials, chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics, common molecules and their transformations especially in chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The purpose is to provide engineering students the foundations in important concepts and principles of chemistry, with an emphasis on practical applications in engineering and technology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"'A' level or H2 pass in Chemistry or equivalent or CM1417 /CM1417X","Preclusion":"CM1502, CM1502FC, Chemistry majors","Workload":"3-1-3-0-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S5-01GEN,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM2101","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Physical Chemistry 2","ModuleDescription":"In this course, the basic ideas and applications of various types of spectroscopy will be taught in a concerted manner, with discussions on some basic applications of these techniques. Topics discussed include microwave spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, electronic spectroscopy, electron and nuclear spin resonance spectroscopy. The fundamental principles such as energy quantization, rigid rotors and harmonic oscillators are discussed, the techniques and instrumentation are studied, and the practical applications are emphasized.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1131 Physical Chemistry 1","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-1-0-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0306,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM2121","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Organic Chemistry 2","ModuleDescription":"Functional group transformation; disconnection approach to synthesis; synthesis of polyfunctional organic molecules, stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1121 or by department approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-1-0-2-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM2192","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Experiments in Chemistry 3","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1191 or by department approval.","Preclusion":"CM2142","Workload":"2-0-6-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM2288","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Chemistry I","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1111 or CM1121or CM1131; AND Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM2289","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS In Chemistry II","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1111 or CM1121 or CM1131; and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3201","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Chemical Processes","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introduction to the Chemical Industry and related process industries like the Food Processing and Pharmaceutical Industries, or Petroleum Refining. Process analysis and mass and energy balances of simple and complex systems are covered, including recycle and purge streams. Systems without and with chemical transformations will be treated for batch and steady state flow processes. The concept of unit operations is\r\nintroduced. Thermal processes (e.g., heat transfer and separation by distillation) will be treated in greater depth. The design of new products and processes is emphasised as an important aspect of the work of an industrial chemist.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1131, CM2101 and MA1421/MA1102R","Preclusion":"CN1111, CM1161, CM2161","Workload":"4-2-0-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0440,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3222","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Organic Reaction Mechanisms","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the study of a selected series of organic reactions involving reactive intermediates and/or molecular rearrangements. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of their reaction mechanisms. These will include rearrangement reactions involving carbocations and carbenes as intermediates. Stereoelectronic\r\nproperties leading to fragmentation reactions will be introduced. Reactions initiated by radicals will be covered. Comprehensive discussions on rules and stereochemical consequences in pericyclic reactions will be given. The synthetic applications of all the above reactions will be illustrated.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2121","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0440,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3225","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biomolecules","ModuleDescription":"An introduction on the four major classes of biomolecules in life: nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and fatty acids will be given. The bioorganic aspects of these molecules, e.g. how proteins behaves, how DNAs are damaged and repaired, how enzymes catalyze chemical transformations, and how drugs are\r\ndeveloped, will be discussed. Fundamentals in biochemistry and physical methods for bioorganic chemistry will be introduced. Basic concepts in how to synthesize biologically active compounds in drug discovery through combinatorial\r\nchemistry will be introduced.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2121","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0598,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3251","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nanochemistry","ModuleDescription":"This multidisciplinary module provides an in-depth view of the synthesis, characterisation and application of nanostructures using chemical routes. Necessarily, it will incorporate various concepts from colloidal chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, polymer chemistry and electrochemistry, etc. The application of these concepts in nanoscale synthesis will be emphasized and presented in a cohesive manner. The module also highlights the applications of nanostructures such as quantum dots, nanoparticles, nanorods, nanowires, etc. in the areas of biosensors, bioimaging, LEDs and photonic crystals, etc.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SP2251","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S5-0223,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S5-0223,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3253","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Chemistry 1","ModuleDescription":"Fundamentals of solid state chemistry will first cover the  primary and secondary types of bonding in solids followed by lattice energy in ionic solids. Crystalline solids and their crystal structure will be studied. Metals, insulators and semiconductors will be distinguished using the band theory of solids. Defects occur in crystals – point, line and surface – and their effects on properties of solid materials will be explained. Factors affecting crystallization and glass formation, and different components of glasses and their uses will be discussed. Formation of different types of glasses and their applications will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1131 and CM2111","Preclusion":"CM2263 and CM3262","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0598,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3267","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Thinking and Programming in Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the elements of computational\nthinking and its application in chemistry, energy and the\nenvironment and food science. These elements include\nproblem formulation/abstraction, pattern recognition,\ndecomposition, and finally algorithm design. Direct\napplication of these elements will occur through\nprogramming specifically using Python on a Raspberry Pi\ncomputer. The Raspberry Pi will be programmed to make\nreal-time observations of phenomena relevant to the\nenvironment and/or food science.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Either (a) OR (b) below:\n(a) CM2191 Experiments in Chemistry 2 AND\nCM2192 Experiments in Chemistry 3\nOR\n(b) FST2102B Chemistry of Food Components","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-3-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S5-0223,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-M-09,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3288","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Chemistry I","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3289","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Chemistry II","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3291","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Experiments In Organic & Inorganic Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"Laboratory work in Inorganic and Organic chemistry. This module is a major requirement for Chemistry students.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2111, CM2121 and CM2191","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S5-0410,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S5-0410,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3292","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Experiments In Analytical & Physical Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"Laboratory work in Analytical and Physical Chemistry. This module is a major requirement for Chemistry students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2101 and (CM2142 OR CM2192)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S7-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3295","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Selected Experiments in Analytical Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"Laboratory work in Analytical Restriction: This module is offered only to students taking Minor in Analytical Chemistry.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2142 Analytical Chemistry 1 or CM2192 Experiments in Chemistry 3","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S8-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3296","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Molecular Modelling: Theory & Practice","ModuleDescription":"Fundamental concepts of molecular modelling; survey of computational methods; molecular mechanics and force fields; empirical and semi-empirical methods; Ab initio theory; basis sets; electron correlation methods; density functional theory; chemical visualization and graphics models; qualitative molecular orbital theory; potential energy surfaces and minimization' molecular dynamics and Monte-Carlo simulations; calculation of molecular properties (IR, UV, NMR and electron density distribution); use of molecular modelling software (Spartan and Gaussian); applications of modelling to chemical problems, modelling biomolecules: conformational analysis, QSAR, docking, ligand design.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S5-0223,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S5-0223,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S16-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3301","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Forensic Science","ModuleDescription":"This module covers forensic identification, criminalistics, DNA profiling, narcotics and toxicology. Topics on forensic identification and criminalistics includes crime scene investigation, nature of physical evidence, characteristics of evidence, an in-depth study of glass and fibre as sources of evidence in criminalistics investigations. For DNA profiling, this module would focus on screening methods for biological materials, the various instrumentation platforms and the application of forensic DNA in Singapore crime cases. In narcotics, the topics covered include forensic drug analysis and legislation, clandestine drug manufacturing, drug metabolism and analysis of urine for drug abuse. For toxicology, an in-depth study of toxicological analysis will be covered.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GEK1542","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3310","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Chemistry as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Chemistry major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3311","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Chemistry as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Chemistry major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM3312","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Chemistry as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Chemistry major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4199A","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to introduce students to the components of independent research e.g. literature review, experimental techniques, data collection and treatment, etc. After completion of this module a student should be able to analyse a specific problem and to design and perform suitable experiments which will lead to its solution.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"At least an overall CAP of 3.50, on fulfillment of 100MC or more; and major requirements under the B.Sc. programme. ( Only for students entering NUS in or after 2002 ). Students from Cohort 2012 and onwards should have  at least an overall CAP of 3.20, on fulfillment of 100MC or more; and major requirements under the B.Sc. programme.","Preclusion":"CM4299","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4212","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Organometallic Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"The student will acquire an understanding of the various classes of organometallic compounds, the nature of their bonding, synthetic methodology and characterisation techniques, the principles of homogeneous catalysis, the catalytic cycles and the mechanisms of the different catalytic processes of transition metals, and use of the isolobal analogy. Topics covered include ?-complexes; ?-complexes; clusters and metal-metal bonding; Wade-Mingos rules for e-counting, isolobal relationships. Reactions of organometallic compounds - ligand substitution, coordinative, addition/ligand dissociation, oxidative addition/reductive elimination, insertion)/deinsertion, nucleophilic addition and abstraction, electrophilic reactions. Synthetic applications - metal alkyls & hydrides, insertions, protection/deprotection and activation, coupling and cyclization reactions. Homogeneous catalysis. The module is directed towards students majoring in chemistry and related disciplines.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM3211 or CM3212","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S8-0314,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4214","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Structural Methods in Inorganic Chem","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the commonly used methods to determine the structure of inorganic and organometallic compounds including symmetry operators, point groups and irreducible representations; Raman or IR active vibrational modes; the\r\nprinciples and theories of single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction techniques; assessment of quality of published crystal structures; NMR as a powerful diagnostic tool to determine structures and fluxional mechanisms. High resolution mass spectrometry, electron paramagnetic resonance and Mossbauer spectroscopy may be introduced.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM3211 or CM3212","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S5-0223,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4228","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Catalysis","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the principles and characteristics of heterogeneous, homogeneous and enzymatic catalysis. Reaction cycles are analysed at the molecular level, and a microkinetic approach is used to describe the processes. Selected industrial processes and commercial devices are discussed to illustrate practical applications of the studied topics.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2121","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-1-0-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-0217,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4238","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"Several topics highlighting physical chemistry principles such as thermodynamics, spectroscopy, kinetics and quantum chemistry will be covered. In photochemistry, kinetics and quantum chemistry are used to illustrate how quantization and energy level interactions lead to different radiative processes and rates of excited and ground state reactions. The use of spectroscopy yields the precise determination of reaction rates. In the chemistry of liquids, thermodynamics will be heavily featured in describing intermolecular potentials in liquids and colloids. In biophysical chemistry, the thermodynamics and kinetics of biomolecules together with spectroscopic techniques used to determine their interactions will also be included.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2101","Preclusion":"CM4236 or CM4237","Workload":"4-1-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S8-0314,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4241","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Trace Analysis","ModuleDescription":"At the end of this module, you should be able to identify the major sources of errors in trace analysis, understand the advantages and limitations of sample preparation and detection techniques, and be able to design a suitable method for the analysis of a given sample by taking into account the sample matrix, properties and concentration. Topics discussed include analysis at trace levels: general considerations and principles, sampling, sample preparation and sample pretreatment; selected advanced techniques of extraction and detection, applications in environmental, biomedical, etc. analyses; chemosensors and biosensors. The module is directed towards students majoring in chemistry and related disciplines.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM3242 or by permission","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4252","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Polymer Chemistry 2","ModuleDescription":"This module prepares the students for the polymer related industry. It covers the chemistry of polymer degradation under the influence of heat, oxygen and UV light and ways of retardation. The science and technology of elastomers or rubber like polymeric materials will be discussed and compared to solid plastics. The synthesis, properties and applications of contemporary engineering and specialty polymers and the role of additives in plastics will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM3252","Preclusion":"CM4264, CM4265, CM4266, CM4268","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S1A-0217,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4253","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Chemistry 2","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to discuss important contemporary topics in the field of materials chemistry, e.g. nanostructured materials, hybrid composites, and polymeric materials as active components in electronic applications. Self-assembly of monolayers on metal surfaces and semiconductors, and other nanostructures (carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles, grapheme) will be covered. Material synthesis, processability in device matrix and stability will be emphasized, together with structure performance relationship. Formal teaching may be accompanied by presentations and case studies delivered by selected Industry researchers.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM3253","Preclusion":"CM4266","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S8-0314,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4258","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Polymer Science","ModuleDescription":"This module will be focused on some advanced topics which are not covered in basic polymer science. The topics include:\n\n(1)    new polymerization methods (e.g. controlled radical polymerization, metallocene polymerization and olefin metathesis polymerization);\n\n(2)    block copolymers and their applications;\n\n(3)    dendritic macromolecules;\n\n(4)    naturally occurring polymers and biopolymers;\n\n(5)    inorganic and organometallic polymers;\n\n(6)    supramolecular polymers and smart polymers;\n\n(7)    conducting polymers and their applications","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM3252","Preclusion":"CM4268","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S8-0314,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4271","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on the module Biomolecules (CM3225) as well as Organic Chemistry (CM 2121). A major focus will be directed towards the identification and chemical optimization of drug molecules. It will be accompanied by presentations and case studies delivered by selected researchers from Pharmaceutical Industry. \r\nThe following aspects will be covered:\r\n1)\tThe role of the chemist in the drug discovery process\r\n2)\tTarget Selection\r\n3)\tSelection of chemical starting points via virtual     screening techniques\r\n4)\tDesign of compound libraries\r\n5)\tTranslation of ADME-Tox data into new chemical entities\r\n6)\t Intellectual property for medicinal chemists\r\nThe module is suited for advanced students majoring in chemistry or applied chemistry.\r\n","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM2121 and CM3225","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S8-0314,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4282","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Energy Resources","ModuleDescription":"This module comprises of a physico-chemical study of the energy resources and the environmental and economic implications of their exploitation. Following the history of \r\nenergy consumption, the current situation is summarized, and the implications of the continuation of the status quo identified. Concepts of fitness for purpose, and \r\nenvironmental and economic sustainability are explored. Key technologies areas cover generation, use efficiency, and storage and transmission. These are illustrated with quantitative case studies.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM1131 and CM1111","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S8-0314,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM4299","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Project in Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"For Bachelor of Science (Honours) students to participate full-time in a six-month-long project in an applied context that culminates in a project presentation and report.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Students must be reading the Bachelor of Science degree and have met Honours eligibility requirements for specific major.","Preclusion":"Pharmacy majors are precluded from reading this module. This module would preclude XX4199 and vice versa.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM5212","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Crystal Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the basic understanding of intermolecular interactions in the context of crystal packing and how to utilize these weak supramolecular interations in the design of new solids with desired physical and chemical\r\nproperties. Hence this is an interdisciplinary subject which encompasses physics, chemistry, materials and pharmaceuticals.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM4214 or by permission","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM5225","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Asymmetric Catalysis","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on the principles and concepts introduced in CM4228. It addresses the major concepts in asymmetric catalysis. To module will introduce students to enantiomeric purity, absolute stereochemistry and resolution. In addition, it will concentrate on chiral pool and chiral auxilaries, chiral reagents and chiral catalysis, substrate control and asymmetric synthesis.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CM4228 Catalysis or by permission","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM5244","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Environmental Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"This is an elective analytical chemistry module which aims to give students a working knowledge of environmental chemistry in the industrial and regulatory environment, including specific knowledge of modern topics concerning air, water and land pollutions. After reading this module, students will have an understanding of analytical methods employed for analyses of different types of environmental samples, knowledge on proper environmental sampling methodologies and adapt existing procedures and regulations in environmental problem-solving.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM5245","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"BIOANALYTICALCHEMISTRY","ModuleDescription":"This is an elective analytical module which addresses the basics in the latest bioanalytical techniques and thise which are just emerging.  It is aimed at students who are interested in the applications of modern analytical techniques for bioanalytical research and development.  The module will acquaint students with background knowledge of advanced and specialized bioanalytical techniques, with elaboration on the materials aspects employed in these techniques.  Coverage is aimed more at breadth rather than depth but without sacrificing the fundamental rigors.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CM5262","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Contemporary Materials Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to discuss important contemporary topics in the field of Materials Chemistry, e.g. nanostructured materials, hybrid composites, macromolecular materials, biocomposites, biocompatible materials, fibrous materials, etc. These are materials that we encounter in day-to-day life. The chemistry of their formation, stability as well as the relationship between their structures and properties will be emphasized. After taking this module, students should have a good fundamental knowledge and understanding of how to design and to fabricate useful devices such as LEDs, optical switches, modulators, and dispersion compensators.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"By permission","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN1102","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Principles and Practice II","ModuleDescription":"This module  is  the  second  part of  a  two-part  module designed    to    provide    first    year    Chemical    and Biomolecular Engineering students with an experiential exposure to the foundational concepts of Biomolecular/Biochemical/Bioprocess Engineering, including mass  and  energy  balances,  biosafety  and sterile handling, bioreaction kinetics, bioreactor design, downstream  processing  and  purification,  biosystems modelling  and  optimization,  etc.,  through  a  series  of hands-on  experimental laboratories. In  the  laboratory, they   will   learn   to   carry   out   measurement,   data collection,    analysis,    modelling, interpretation    and presentation.  The  laboratory  sessions  will  be  blended with  real  engineering  applications  of  industrial  and societal relevance to Singapore\n.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"2-3-4-2-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN1111E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Principles","ModuleDescription":"Students will be introduced to an overview of the chemical process industry and a discussion of several significant examples. The core of the module covers the details of steady state material and energy balance, including recycle, purge, phase change and chemical reaction. The concepts are extended to simultaneous mass and energy balances and unsteady state balances. The module is targeted at first-year part-time chemical engineering students with some working knowledge in the chemical industries.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TC1101, TCN1111","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2108","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Process Laboratory I","ModuleDescription":"Students learn practical experience with laboratory-scale experiments as well as team work and technical communication through report writing and oral examination. The experiments are related to chemical engineering thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat & mass transfer, particle technology and bioanalytics. Also, students learn the use of safety equipment, safe procedures for handling biological and hazardous waste, assembly and disassembly of equipment, fault diagnosis, understanding and operation of thermocouples and flow meters, instrumental analysis, data logging and processing, operation of process plant items, error analysis and data validation. This module is targeted at level 2 chemical engineering students, who will do experiments in six sessions of five hours each, during the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"CN2121, CN2122, LSM1401","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-2.5-0-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2116","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Kinetics & Reactor Design","ModuleDescription":"The module begins with a revision of chemical kinetics and thermodynamics emphasizing on the different definitions of reaction rates, rate expressions, and simple and complex reactions. The design equations for ideal reactors are then introduced followed by the general methods of analysis of rate data. Reactor sequencing, yield versus productivity considerations in multiple reactions, and nonisothermal operations round up the first half of the course. More advanced topics such as residence time distributions in reactors, kinetics of catalytic reactions and catalyst deactivation, coupling of chemical reactions with transport processes, form the bulk of the second half of the course.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN1111/CN1111FC/CN1111X","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-5.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-03-23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2116E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Kinetics And Reactor Design","ModuleDescription":"The module covers the basic principles of chemical kinetics of both homogeneous (single phase) and heterogeneous (multi-phases) reaction systems and reactor design. Module contents include classification of chemical reactions, stoichiometry, chemical kinetics and reaction mechanism of both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions, simple and multiple reactions, selectivity, yield and product distribution, definition and derivation of performance equations of ideal reactors (ideal batch, plug and constant stirred tank reactors), rate data collection and treatment, recycle and multiple reactors, temperature effects, heterogeneous reaction systems (fluid-fluid, fluid solid and catalytic reactions), identification and analysis of rate processes, concentration profile and overall rate equation, pore diffusion in porous catalysts, deactivation, reactor configuration and design, Basic introduction to non-ideal flow and residence time\r\ndistribution analysis.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TC1101/ CN1111E","Preclusion":"TC2106/ TCN2116","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2121","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with an understanding of the basic laws and concepts of thermodynamics for applying to analyze chemical engineering problems. The basic definition, applications and limitations of chemical engineering thermodynamics are first introduced followed by a review of basic laws, properties and concepts of thermodynamics. The application of basic concepts of energy conversion is extended to refrigeration and liquefaction processes. The development and discussion of thermodynamic property relations for systems of constant and variable compositions are covered in detail. The developed property relationships together with the basic laws are then applied to the analysis of the various equilibrium problems in chemical engineering such as vapour-liquid, vapour-liquid-liquid, liquid-liquid, solid-liquid and chemical reaction equilibria. This module is targeted at level 2 chemical engineering students.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN1111FC/CN1111/CN1111X, CM1502","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0.5-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2122","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fluid Mechanics","ModuleDescription":"This module considers the classification of fluids and their properties, followed by the analysis of \nstatic fluid. The integral and differential forms of the fundamental equations – Continuity, Momentum and Energy equations are then studied. The concept of momentum transfer by the shear stress is introduced in this course. Dimensional analysis and model theory are studied. The concept about boundary layer theory, flow with pressure gradient, viscous flow and turbulence are also described. Practical aspect involves the consideration of flows in closed conduits. The concepts of flow through packed beds and fluidization are included. At the end of the course, basic concepts regarding fluid machinery is also covered.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"MA1511 Engineering Calculus\nMA1512 Differential Equations for Engineering\nH2 Physics (or PC1221 Fundamentals of Physics I) or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3.5-1-0-1-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-02-32,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2125","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Heat & Mass Transfer","ModuleDescription":"This course considers three modes of heat transfer, namely, conduction, convection, and radiation.  For heat conduction, both steady and unsteady states are examined. These are followed by analyses for convective heat transfer and heat transfer with phase change, and subsequently radiative heat transfer. Heat exchangers and their design are discussed. Steady and unsteady-state molecular diffusion is studied, while convective mass transfer is analyzed using exact and approximate integral analysis. Finally, analogies between mass, heat and momentum transfer are discussed leading to the concept of transport phenomena.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2122","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT7A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E5-03-22,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN2125E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Heat And Mass Transfer","ModuleDescription":"Students will learn the fundamental principles of heat and mass transfer relevant to the chemical engineering discipline. This course considers three modes of heat transfer, namely, conduction, convection, and radiation. For heat conduction, both steady and unsteady states are examined. These are followed by an analysis for convective heat transfer and heat transfer with phase change and subsequently radiation heat transfer. Steady and unsteadystate molecular diffusion is studied, while convective mass transfer is analyzed using exact and approximate integral analysis. Finally, analogies between mass, heat and momentum transfer is discussed to integrate the concept of transport phenomena.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TC2112/ CN2122E","Preclusion":"TC2115, TCN2125","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3108","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Process Laboratory II","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the second laboratory experience to students, in chemical engineering processes and biologics manufacturing. Teamwork, technical communication skills, oral presentation and problem solving skills are further emphasised. The experiments covered are related to chemical kinetics and reactors, heat and mass transfer, particle technology, and biologics manufacturing. The importance of safety continues to be emphasised through rigorous implementation of proper operational and waste disposal procedures. The practical experience in fault diagnosis, instrumental analysis, data logging and processing, error analysis and data validation, and operation of process units gained in CN2108 are reinforced and extended further.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2108, CN2116, CN2125, CN3124","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-4-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3109","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Process Laboratory III","ModuleDescription":"This module provides practical experience to students in process dynamics and control, mass transfer and separation processes. It also strengthens teamwork, technical writing and oral presentation skills, and problem solving skills of students. The importance of safety continues to be emphasised through rigorous implementation of proper operational and waste disposal procedures. The practical experience in fault diagnosis, instrumental analysis, data logging and processing, error analysis and data validation, and operation of process units gained in CN2108 and CN3108 are reinforced and extended further. Students do four experiments (each in two 4-hour sessions) during the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"CN3121, CN3132","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-2.5-0-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EW2-04-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3121","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Process Dynamics & Control","ModuleDescription":"This module presents the full complement of fundamental principles with clear application to heat exchangers, reactors, separation processes and storage systems. It incorporates introductory concepts, dynamic modeling, feedback control concepts and design methods, control hardware, and advanced control strategies including feed-forward, cascade and model-based control. SIMULINK will be introduced and used to simulate and examine the effectiveness of various control strategies. The module also incorporates case studies that prepare the students to design control systems for a realistic sized plant. This module is targeted at chemical engineering students who already have a basic knowledge of chemical engineering processes.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1505, MA1506","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3124","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fluid-Solid Systems","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with the basic concepts for physical processes: filtration, sedimentation, centrifugation, fluidisation and crystallisation. Particulate solids are characterised in terms of size, size distribution, measurement and analysis and processing. The concepts of fluid flowand particle settling, as well as particle size are used for design and operation of some important fluid-particle separation methods. The principle of fluidisation and its applications to reactors and pneumatic transport of solids are also included.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E5-02-32,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3124E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Particle Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with the basic concepts for physical processes such as filtration, sedimentation, centrifugation, fluidization, gas cleaning and other topics on flow and dynamics of particulate systems. Particulate solids are characterized in terms of size, size distribution, measurement and analysis and processing such as comminution and mixing. The concept of fluid flow and particle settling are used for design and operation of some important fluid-particle separation methods. The principle of fluidization and its applications as pneumatic transport of solids are also included. This is a core module targeted at the students with background in fluid mechanics in BTech Chemical Engineering program.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TC2112/ CN2122E","Preclusion":"TC3114, TCN3124","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3132","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Separation Processes","ModuleDescription":"In this module, equilibrium stage and rate-based design concepts in separation processes are introduced. Starting from simple single stage, binary separation, the theoretical treatment is extended to multi-component, multi-stage processes. After brief introduction to inter-phase mass transfer, basic concepts in rate-based design for the more important separation processes such as absorption and distillation are illustrated. The rate-based design concept is then extended to operations involving simultaneous heat and mass transfer such as in cooling tower and dryer.  The process design principles are illustrated with distillation, absorption, extraction, adsorption, cooling tower and drying processes.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN1111FC/CN1111/CN1111X, CN2125","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E5-03-19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E5-03-19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3135","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Process Safety, Health and Environment","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide fundamental concepts and methods for the design and operation of safe plants. The students will gain a thorough understanding of chemical process hazards, their identification, their potential effects on safety, health, and the environment, and methods of assessment and control. Emphasis is placed on the integrated management of safety, health, and environmental sustainability.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"CN2121 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics\r\nCN2122 Fluid Mechanics","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-02-32,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN3421","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Process Modeling And Numerical Simulation","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces model formulation for various chemical and environmental processes and numerical techniques in solving the associated algebraic and differential equations. Students also learn data sampling and analysis, hypothesis testing and experimental design essential for today?s chemical and environmental engineers. This course covers the formulation of process models and necessary numerical techniques for solving the model equations arising in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, reaction engineering, transport phenomena, and process systems engineering. The numerical techniques include methods for solving systems of linear and non-linear algebraic equations and systems of linear and non-linear ordinary and partial differential equations. Direct and iterative techniques, numerical differentiation and integration, error propagation, convergence and stability analysis are taught, followed by basic concepts of probability, discrete and continuous random variables, expected values, joint probability distributions, and independence. Hypothesis testing, least square regression, experimental design and sensitivity analysis are also introduced. This module is targeted at level 3 chemical and environmental engineering students.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1505 and MA1506 and CN1111/CN1111FC/CN1111X","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1.5-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4118","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The project aims to provide students with training for scientific or technical research. The module involves an assignment of a research project, equipment training and safety education. Students need to spend at least one full day per week on the project under the guidance of the project supervisor and co-supervisor. A thesis is required at the end of the semester, including literature survey, materials and method, results and discussion, and suggestions for further study. A poster presentation is also required. This module is targeted at all level 4 chemical engineering students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"CN3108 - Chemical Engineering Process Laboratory II and at least 4 of the 5 core modules:\r\nCN3121 - Process Dynamics and Control\r\nCN3124 - Fluid-Solid Systems\r\nCN3132 - Separation Processes\r\nCN3135 - Process Safety, Health & Environment\r\nCN3421 - Process Modelling and Numerical Simulation\r\nor approval by the Head of the Department","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-12-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4118E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The module involves an assignment of a research project and safety education. Equipment training will be provided if required. Students need to spend at least eight-hours per week on the project under the guidance of the project supervisor and/or co-supervisor. A thesis is required at the end of the project, including literature survey, materials and method, results and discussion, and suggestions for further study. An oral presentation is also required. This module is targeted at all level 4 engineering students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"TC1401 & TC1422 & CN1111E & TC1402/ TC2401 & TC2421 & CN2121E & CN2122E & CN2116E & CN2125E & CN3124E & CN3421E & CN3121E & CN3132E & CN4111E/CN3135E","Preclusion":"TC4118, CN4119E, TCN4119","Workload":"0-0-0-25-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4118R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The project aims to provide students with training for scientific or technical research. The module involves an assignment of a research project, equipment training and safety education. Students need to spend at least one full day per week on the project under the guidance of the project supervisor and co-supervisor. A thesis is required at the end of the semester, including literature survey, materials and method, results and discussion, and suggestions for further study. A poster presentation is also required. This module is targeted at all level 4 chemical engineering students.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"CN3108 and at least 4 of the 5 core modules: CN3121, CN3124, CN3132, CN3135 and CN3421, or approved by the Head of the Department","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-14-0-9","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4119E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students with training for scientific/technical research. It involves an assignment of a research project and safety education. Equipment training will be provided, if required. Students need to spend at least ten hours per week on the project under the guidance of a project supervisor and/or co-supervisor. A thesis is required at the end of the project; it will include literature survey, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusions and suggestions for further study. An oral presentation is also required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"All Level 3000 Essential Modules","Preclusion":"TCN4119, CN4118E","Workload":"0-0-12-8-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4122","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Process Synthesis and Simulation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide fundamentals and methods of of process synthesis and simulation, which are required for design of chemical processes/plants. Students learn a heuristic method for process development, simulation strategies, main steps in process design and rigorous process simulation using a commercial simulator through both lectures and many hands-on exercises. They will also learn detailed mechanical design of process equipment, cost estimation and profitability analysis of chemical\r\nprocesses.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"CN2116 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design\r\nCN2121 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics\r\nCN3124 Particle Technology\r\nCN3132 Separation Processes","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-1.5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E2-0306PC3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4123","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Project","ModuleDescription":"In this capstone design project, students execute a group project to design a chemical production facility. They solve a practical design problem in the same way as might be expected in an industrial situation. Students develop and\r\nevaluate process flowsheet alternatives via rigorous simulation, perform preliminary sizing, analyze safety and hazards, and estimate costs and profitability. Further, they learn how to solve open-ended problems by making critical design decisions with sound scientific justification and giving due consideration to cost and safety. Project coordinators act as facilitators, and students work almost independently on the project and exercise their creativity.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"7","Prerequisite":"CN3135 Process Safety, Health and Environment\r\nCN3421 Process Modelling & Numerical Simulation\r\nCN4122 Process Synthesis and Simulation\r\nEG2401 Engineering Professionalism","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-10.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT7A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4123E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Project","ModuleDescription":"In this capstone design project, students execute a group project to design a chemical production facility. They solve a practical design problem in the same way as might be expected in an industrial situation. Students develop and\r\nevaluate process flowsheet alternatives via rigorous simulation, perform preliminary sizing, analyze safety and hazards, and estimate costs and profitability. Further, they learn how to solve open-ended problems by making critical\r\ndesign decisions with sound scientific justification and giving due consideration to cost and safety. Project coordinators act as facilitators, and students work almost independently on the project and exercise their creativity.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"7","Prerequisite":"CN3135E Process Safety, Health and Environment\r\nCN3421E Process Modelling & Numerical Simulation\r\nCN4122E Process Synthesis and Simulation\r\nTG2415 Ethics in Engineering","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-10.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4123R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Final Year Design Project","ModuleDescription":"In this capstone design project, students execute a group project to design a chemical production facility. They solve a practical design problem in the same way as might be expected in an industrial situation. Students develop and\r\nevaluate process flowsheet alternatives via rigorous simulation, perform preliminary sizing, analyze safety and hazards, and estimate costs and profitability. Further, they learn how to solve open-ended problems by making critical design decisions with sound scientific justification and giving due consideration to cost and safety. Project coordinators act as facilitators, and students work almost independently on the project and exercise their creativity.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"CN3135 Process Safety, Health and Environment\r\nCN3421 Process Modelling & Numerical Simulation\r\nCN4122 Process Synthesis and Simulation\r\nEG2401 Engineering Professionalism","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-10.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT7A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4124E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Final Year Design Project","ModuleDescription":"In this capstone design project, students execute a group project to design a chemical production facility. They solve a practical design problem in the same way as might be expected in an industrial situation. Students develop and evaluate process flowsheet alternatives via rigorous simulation, perform preliminary sizing, analyze safety and hazards, and estimate costs and profitability. Further, they learn how to solve open-ended problems by making critical design decisions with sound scientific justification and giving due consideration to cost and safety. Project coordinators act as facilitators, and students work almost independently on the project and exercise their creativity.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"CN3135E Process Safety, Health and Environment\nCN3421E Process Modelling & Numerical Simulation\nCN4122E Process Synthesis and Simulation\nTG2415 Ethics in Engineering","Preclusion":"TCN4124","Workload":"1-1-0-10-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4205R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pinch Analysis and Process Integration","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with a working knowledge of selected techniques and software in pinch analysis and process integration as well as their application to chemical processes. The first part of the module covers pinch analysis for heat integration, including data extraction and energy targeting, heat exchanger network design, integration of utilities, heat and power systems, and distillation columns. Application of pinch analysis to maximization of water re-use is also discussed. Another topic is data reconciliation and gross error detection, and their applications. This module is targeted at senior chemical engineering students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2125 Heat and Mass Transfer, CN3421 Process Modelling and Numerical Simulation.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"2100","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4211E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Petrochemicals & Processing Technology","ModuleDescription":"The course provides an overview of the petrochemical industry, with a focus on the Singapore industry. The following processes are discussed in the first part: Refining, Steam Reforming, Steam Cracking, Ammonia and Methanol production. To provide an in-dept understanding, fundamental aspects of the processes, i.e. catalysis, kinetics, thermodynamics and reactor design will be highlighted. The second part of this module starts with an introduction to the fundamental organic reaction types and the structural characteristics of the compounds involved. It is then followed by an introduction to homogeneous catalysis using organometallic compounds as catalysts. The third topic of this part covers a series of derivatives from ethylene, propene, butenes, BTX (bezene-toluene-xylenes), focusing on functional group conversion ad applications of target compounds. The forth topic covers the main fine chemicals, such as surfactants, special monomers, adhesives and intermediates for personal care and pharmaceutics. The final topic introduces the basic concept of green chemical process, focusing on development of chemicals that are more environmental friendly.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TC4211, TCN4211","Workload":"2.5-1-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4211R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Petrochemicals and Processing Technology","ModuleDescription":"The course provides an overview of the petrochemical industry, with a focus on the Singapore industry. The following processes are discussed: Refining, Steam Reforming, Steam Cracking, Ammonia and Methanol production, Polymerisation processes, Important heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic processes. To provide an in-dept understanding, fundamental aspects of the processes, i.e. catalysis, kinetics, thermodynamics and reactor design will be highlighted.\n\n","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2121, CN2116","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4221R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Control of Industrial Processes","ModuleDescription":"This module will give students sound knowledge and appreciation of the development of plant-wide control (PWC) systems for chemical processes. The course will cover the systematic design of a regulatory control system with the aid of heuristics and computer-aided simulation tools. Students will be introduced to dynamic (real-time) simulation of chemical processes. Active learning techniques will be employed throughout. As part of the assessment, students will get to work hands-on with a project to design and simulate PWC systems for a chemical plant. Students are also assessed by means of a class test, and small individual assignments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN3121 Process Dynamics and Control\r\nCN4122 Process Synthesis and Simulation","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2.5-1-0-3.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-LT50,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2100","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"UTSRC-LT50,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4223R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microelectronic Thin Films","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with a working knowledge of thin film technology as this is applicable in the microelectronics industry. The emphasis is on the role of chemical and engineering science in materials processing. The module commences with an introduction to basic concepts in the kinetic theory of gases, thin film formation, vacuum technology and surface preparation. The next section covers a variety of thin film deposition techniques – physical as well as chemical. Thin film processing and patterning is the next subject of discussion. In particular, process operations relevant to semi-conductor device manufacture are covered. Diagnostics and characterisation of thin films is also presented with a view to familiarise students in state-of-the-art methodologies. The last part is devoted to an intensive study of thin film phenomena from a materials perspective. This module is targeted at level 4 chemical engineering students. \n\n","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MLE1101 or EE2004 or EE3431C (MICROELECTRONICS MATERIALS AND DEVICES)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2100","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4227R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Process Control","ModuleDescription":"The first topic discusses the effect of model/plant mismatch on the closed-loop system, followed by the robust controller design method with the aim to maintain stability or/and achieve performance in the presence of the modelling error. As most chemical processes are multivariable in nature, the design issues related to multi-loop (or decentralised) and decoupling controllers are discussed in the next topic. For digital computer control topic, in many ways, the materials taught parallel those covered in CN3121. The last topic focuses on a powerful and modern control technique called as model predictive control that has received wide-spread use in the refining and chemical process industries.\n\n","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN3121\r\n","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4233E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Good Manufacturing Practices in Pharmaceutical Industry","ModuleDescription":"The module covers topics pertaining to regulatory and quality issues associated with pharmaceutical production. The two main components of the module are: regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical manufacture and analytical techniques for quality control. The concept of GMP and its components including standard operating procedures, documentation, validation, organization and personnel, premises, equipment, production and quality control are covered in the first half of the module. The second part of the module introduces the students to the various analytical techniques employed in pharmaceutical industry to assess the quality of protein-based biologics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2122E Fluid Mechanics; CN2125E Heat and Mass\r\nTransfer","Preclusion":"CN4233R Good Manufacturing Practices in\nPharmaceutical Industry\nPR2143 Pharmaceutical Analysis for Quality Assurance\nPR3145 Compliance & Good Practices in Pharmacy\nPR4206 Industrial Pharmacy\nTCN4233","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4240E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Unit Operations and Processes for Effluent Treatment","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with a working knowledge of unit operations and processes for the control of industrial effluent from the chemical process industries. The module begins with an overview of the characteristics of effluent from the chemical plant operations and its impact on the environment. Concepts on environmental sustainability and green processing particularly pertinent to the chemical industry will be covered, including techniques for waste minimization and pollution prevention. Finally, applications of process (physical, chemical and biological) for the treatment of effluent from plant facilities will be presented. Case studies from various industries will also be presented. This module is targeted at level 4 chemical engineering students.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TCN4240","Workload":"2.5-1-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4242E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Optimization of Chemical Processes","ModuleDescription":"Students will learn the basic theories, methods and software for formulating and solving optimization problems relevant to chemical processes. They will study various methods of linear, nonlinear and mixed-integer linear programming, which would enable them to select and use appropriate algorithm and/or software for solving a given problem. They will also execute the various steps in optimization by solving selected practical problems via various case studies as well as a term project. This is for undergraduate students who wish to learn optimization \r\nmethodology to solve real-life problems in research and chemical industry.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TC2411, CN3421E","Preclusion":"TCN4242","Workload":"3-0.5-0-4-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4247R","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enzyme Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module will start with general introduction about enzyme, enzymatic transformation, and enzymatic process. It will be followed by various components in the development of an enzymatic process: enzyme classes and enzymatic reactions; enzyme discovery and high-throughput screening and detection methods; enzyme purification, characterisation, structure, function, and selectivity; protein engineering; cell engineering; biotransformation with isolated enzymes and microbial cells; reaction engineering; enzyme in organic solvent, two-liquid phase system, and enzyme stabilisation; cofactor regeneration; and product recovery. Finally, the students will learn process economics and industrial examples on the enzymatic production of fine chemicals.\n\n","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2116, LSM1401","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-03-22,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4248","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sustainable Process Development","ModuleDescription":"In this module, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development and their engineering and social relevance in the development of chemical processes and products are introduced. The principles of green chemistry are presented. Clean energy and energy sustainability issues are objectively analyzed. This is followed by a detailed discussion on the developments in scientific methodologies for sustainable engineering design of processes. Concepts of product stewardship and product design are also introduced. The methodologies and concepts are enumerated with relevant case studies. The students demonstrate their understanding through continual assessment tests, and written reports and oral presentations on open-ended projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CN2116 and CN3132","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E5-02-32,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CN4251","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Troubleshooting with Case Studies for Process Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to produce chemical engineers who can contribute and increase the effectiveness of problem solving in the Chemical Process Industries. It introduces robust heuristics and a systematic approach to problem\nsolving, which combines critical and creative thinking with technical knowledge. 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It also covers principles of performance analysis, asynchronous and asynchronous parallel programming, and engineering concurrent systems and parallel programs.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2106 or CG2271","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-B102,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-B102,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-B102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-B102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3217","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Software Engineering on Modern Application Platforms","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the practice of software engineering on modern application platforms such as mobile devices, the Web and cloud systems. Students will work in small project teams to develop well-tested,\r\nproduction-quality software. This module focuses on building core software engineering skills and competencies in programming modern application platforms. It also trains students to work well in project teams. Students will be\r\nassessed on both their individual programming competencies and their software enginnering skills in final team project.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"CS2103 or its equivalent or with special approval from instructor. Students will submit personal statements to apply for a place in the course instead of bidding through the CORS system.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-9-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0216,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3223","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Database Systems Implementation","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an in-depth study of the concepts and implementation issues related to database management systems. 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Students will learn about the framework for algorithm analysis, for example, lower bound arguments, average case analysis, and the theory of NP-completeness. In addition, students are exposed to various algorithm design paradigms. The module serves two purposes: to improve the students' ability to design algorithms in different areas, and to prepare students for the study of more advanced algorithms. The module covers lower and upper bounds, recurrences, basic algorithm paradigms (such as prune-and-search, dynamic programming, branch-and-bound, graph traversal, and randomised approaches), amortized analysis, NP-completeness, and some selected advanced topics.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2010 or CS2020 or CS2040 or CS2040C) and (CS1231 or MA1100)","Preclusion":"EEE and CPE students can only take this module as a technical elective to satisfy the program requirements or UEM but not CFM/ULR-Breadth.","Workload":"2-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"I3-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-B103,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-B103,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3233","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Competitive Programming","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to prepare students in competitive problem solving. 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The module also covers algorithmic and programming language toolkits used in problem solving supported by the solution of representative or well-known problems in the various algorithmic paradigms.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"At least grade A- in (CS2010 or CS2020 or (both CS2030 and CS2040)) or special permission","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"COM1-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3233R","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Competitive Programming","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to prepare students in competitive problem solving. It covers techniques for attacking and solving challenging computational problems. 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It focuses on covering the essential concepts in AI. The module covers Turing test, blind search, iterative deepening, production systems, heuristic search, A* algorithm, minimax and alpha-beta procedures, predicate and first-order logic, resolution refutation, non-monotonic reasoning, assumption-based truth maintenance systems, inheritance hierarchies, the frame problem, certainly factors, Bayes' rule, frames and semantic nets, planning, learning, natural language, vision, and expert systems and LISP.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2010 or CS2020 or CS2040 or CS2040C) and (CS1231 or MA1100).","Preclusion":"EEE and CPE students can only take this module as a technical elective to satisfy the program requirements or UEM but not CFM/ULR-Breadth.\r\n\r\n","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT15,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3244","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Machine Learning","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces basic concepts and algorithms in machine learning and neural networks. The main reason for studying computational learning is to make better use of powerful computers to learn knowledge (or regularities) from the raw data. The ultimate objective is to build self-learning systems to relieve human from some of already-too-many programming tasks. At the end of the course, students are expected to be familiar with the theories and paradigms of computational learning, and capable of implementing basic learning systems.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2010 or CS2020 or CS2040 or CS2040C) and\n(ESP1107 or ESP2107 ST1232 or ST2131 or ST2132 or ST2334) and\n(MA1102R or MA1505 or (MA1511 and MA1512) or MA1521) and \n(MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1506 or MA1508E)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3244R","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Machine Learning","ModuleDescription":"This 1-MC module adds a research component to the host module, enabling students to acquire more in-depth understanding of the research issues pertaining to the subject matter.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"1","Prerequisite":"Co-read with host module in current semester or pass host module in previous semester. Student selection process is enforced.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-2-1","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3245","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Information Retrieval","ModuleDescription":"This module discusses the basic concepts and methods of information retrieval including capturing, representing, storing, organizing, and retrieving unstructured or loosely structured information. The most well-known aspect of information retrieval is document retrieval: the process of indexing and retrieving text documents. However, the field of information retrieval includes almost any type of\r\nunstructured or semi-structured data, including newswire stories, transcribed speech, email, blogs, images, or video. Therefore, information retrieval is a critical aspect of Web search engines. This module also serves as the foundation for subsequent modules on the understanding, processing and retrieval of particular web media.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2010 or CS2020 or ((CS2030 or CS2113/T) and (CS2040 or CS2040C))","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3247","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Game Development","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to introduce techniques for electronic game design and programming. This module covers a range of important topics including 3D maths, game physics, game AI, sound, as well as user interface for computer games. Furthermore, it will give an overview of computer game design to the students. Through laboratory programming exercises, the students will have hands-on programming experience with popular game engines and will develop basic games using those engines.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3241 and PC1221","Preclusion":"CS4213","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0426,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0426,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0426,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0426,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3249","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"User Interface Development","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at providing students with technical skills and hands-on experience of user interface development. It focuses on the design and implementation of user interfaces in general, including graphical user interface. It covers essential topics including user interface models, psychology of humans and computers, user interface style, layout guidelines, GUI programming with widget toolkits, interaction models, event handling, multithreading, interacting with multimedia hardware, usability testing. Selected advanced topics such as geometric transformation, and 3D user interfaces, multiple-user interaction and real-time interaction are also covered.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2103 or its equivalent","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0426,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0426,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3281","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thematic Systems Project I","ModuleDescription":"This module is the first part of a two-part series on the development of large-scaled computer systems to solve real-world problems under specific themes such as healthcare, security and surveillance, tourism, etc. Students with complementary technical expertise will form project teams to work on real-world projects under the supervision of CS professors and industrial partners. This\r\nfirst part focuses on the analysis of the real-world problems, formulation of the computing requirements of the desired solution that meets the user’s needs, design of the computer systems according to the requirements, and evaluation of the design.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2103 or its equivalent) and have passed at least one primary module in a CS focus area. Student selection process will be enforced.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0210,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS3282","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thematic Systems Project II","ModuleDescription":"This module is the second part of a two-part series on the development of large-scaled computer systems to solve real-world problems under specific themes such as healthcare, security and surveillance, tourism, etc. Students with complementary technical expertise will form project teams to work on real-world projects under the supervision of CS professors and industrial partners. This\r\nsecond part focuses on the development of algorithms required for the systems, implementation and testing of the algorithms and the systems, and evaluation of the systems according to the users’ requirements.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3281 and have passed at least two primary modules in a CS focus area. Student selection process will be enforced.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0210,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4215","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Programming Language Implementation","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the students with theoretical knowledge and practical skill in the implementation of programming languages. It discusses implementation aspects of fundamental programming paradigms (imperative, functional and object-oriented), and of basic programming language concepts such as binding, scope, parameter-passing mechanisms and types. It introduces the language processing techniques of interpretation and compilation and virtual machines. The lectures are accompanied by lab sessions which will focus on language processing tools, and take the student through a sequence of programming language implementations. This modules\r\nalso covers automatic memory management, dynamic linking and just-in-time compilation, as features of modern execution systems.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2010 or CS2020 or ((CS2040 or CS2040C) and (CS2030 or CS2113/T))","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0120,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0120,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4218","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Software Testing","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the concepts and practice of software testing including unit testing, integration testing, and regression testing. Various testing coverage criteria will be discussed. Debugging methods for finding the root-cause of errors in failing test cases will also be investigated. The use of testing and analysis for performance prediction, performance clustering and performance debugging will be studied. Students will acquire crucial skills on testing and debugging through hands-on assignments.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3219 Software Engineering Principles and Patterns.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0114,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4220","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Knowledge Discovery Methods in Bioinformatics","ModuleDescription":"The advent of high throughput technologies (e.g, DNA chips, microarray, etc), biologists are being overloaded with lots of information (e.g., gene expression data). To be able to make sense out of these data, there is a need to have a systematic way to analyse them. This course is introduced to provide students with knowledge of techniques that can be used to analyse biological data to enable them to discover new knowledge. At the end of the course, students will be able to identify the relevant techniques for different biological data to uncover new information. Topics include: Clustering analysis, classification, association rule mining; support vector machines; Hidden Markov Models.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2220 or LSM2104","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4221","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Database Applications Design and Tuning","ModuleDescription":"This module addresses the design and performance tuning of\r\ndatabase applications. The syllabus focusses on relational database applications implemented with relational database management systems. Topics covered include normalisation theory (functional, multi-valued and join dependency, normal forms, decomposition and synthesis methods), entityrelationship approach and SQL tuning (performance evaluation, execution plan verification, indexing, de-normalization, code level and transactions tuning). The syllabus optionally includes selected topics in the technologies, design and performance tuning of non-relational database applications (for instance, network and hierarchical models and nested relational model for an historical perspective, as well as XML and NoSQL systems for a modern perspective).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3223","Preclusion":"CS5421","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4222","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Wireless Networking","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide solid foundation for students in the area of wireless networks and introduces students to the emerging area of cyber-physical-system/Internet-of-Things. The module will cover wireless networking across all layers of the networking stack including physical, link, MAC, routing and application layers. Different network technologies with different characteristic will also be covered, including cellular networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and ZigBee. Some key concepts that cut across all layers and network types are mobility management, energy efficiency, and integration of sensing and communications. The module emphasizes on exposing students to practical network system issues through building software prototypes.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2105 or EE3204/E or EE4204) and (ST2334 or ST2131)","Preclusion":"CS5422","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-B102,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-B102,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-B102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-B102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4225","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Big Data Systems for Data Science","ModuleDescription":"Data science incorporates varying elements and builds on techniques and theories from many fields, including statistics, data engineering, data mining, visualization, data warehousing, and high-performance computing systems with the goal of extracting meaning from big data and creating data products. Data science utilizes advanced computing systems such as Apache Hadoop and Spark to address big data challenges. In this module, students will learn various computing systems and optimization techniques that are used in data science with emphasis on the system building and algorithmic optimizations of these techniques.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2102","Preclusion":"CS5425","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4231","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Parallel and Distributed Algorithms","ModuleDescription":"This course will examine some fundamental issues in parallel programming and distributed computing, and the relationships between the two.  Parallel programming: mutual exclusion, semaphores, consistency, wait-free synchronization.  Distributed computing: time, global state, snapshots, message ordering.  Relationships: consensus, fault-tolerance, transactions, self-stabilization.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3230 Design and Analysis of Algorithms or CS3210 Parallel Computing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4234R","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Optimisation Algorithms","ModuleDescription":"This 1-MC module adds a research component to the host module, enabling students to acquire more in-depth understanding of the research issues pertaining to the subject matter.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"1","Prerequisite":"Co-read with host module in current semester or pass host module in previous semester. Student selection process is enforced.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-2-1","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4238","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computer Security Practice","ModuleDescription":"This is a practice security module with emphasis on hands-on experiences of computer security. The objective of this module is to connect computer security knowledge to practical skills, including common attacks and protection mechanisms, system administration, and development of secured software. Topics covered include network security, operating system security, and application security, such as DNS attacks, memory-error exploits, and web application attacks. Students will learn through lab-based exercises and assignments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3235 Computer Security","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-B113,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-B113,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4240","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Interaction Design for Virtual and Augmented Reality","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to expose students to the human-centered principles of designing and building virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) applications. Students will learn about the fundamentals of VR and AR, human perceptions of reality, and the design patterns and guidelines for user interactions within VR/AR applications. Students will gain hands on experience building VR/AR applications applying these interaction principles.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3240 and (MA1301 or A-level / H2 Mathematics)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0426,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0426,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0426,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4242","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Media Computing","ModuleDescription":"The emergence of WWW, smart mobile devices and social networks has revolutionised the way we communicate, create, disseminate, and consume information. This has ushered in a new era of communications that involves complex information exchanges and user relationships. This module aims to provide students with a good understanding of the social network phenomena and computational skills for analysing the complex social relation networks between users, the contents they shared, and the ways contents and events are perceived and propagated through the social networks. The analysis will provide better understanding of the concerns and interests of users, and uncover live and emerging events that will affect the community.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2108 Introduction to Media Computing and CS3245 Information Retrieval.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4244","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Knowledge Representation and Reasoning","ModuleDescription":"This course will focus on core issues of representation and reasoning of the knowledge in the context of design of intelligent machines. We will focus on how logic can be used to formalise and perform deduction from existing knowledge. We will then discuss compilation techniques. Finally, we will discuss limitations of monotonic logic and discuss challenges for non-monotonic reasoning.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3243","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SR_LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4247","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Graphics Rendering Techniques","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a general treatment of real-time and offline rendering techniques in 3D computer graphics. Specific topics include the raster graphics pipeline, viewing and transformation, real-time mapping techniques, real-time shadow algorithms, local reflection models, global illumination, distributed ray tracing, photon mapping, radiosity, volume rendering, image-based rendering and modelling, and strategies for anti-aliasing and photo-realism.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3241","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4257","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Algorithmic Foundations of Privacy","ModuleDescription":"This module covers algorithmic foundations of computation\nand communication privacy. It provides a thorough\nmethodology for analysis of privacy against inference\nattacks using techniques from statistics, probability theory,\nand machine learning. Students will learn how to reason\nquantitatively about privacy, and evaluate it using the\nappropriate metrics. The module will help students to\ndesign privacy-preserving mechanisms for a range of\nsystems from anonymous communication to data analytics.\nAfter this module, students should be able to identify\nprivacy vulnerabilities in a system, design inference\nattacks, and propose effective countermeasures in a\nsystematic manner.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ST1232 or ST2131 or ST2334) and CS3230 and CS2107","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4268","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantum Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce basics of quantum computing and cover various well known algorithms e.g. Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm, Simon’s algorithms, quantum Fourier transform, phase estimation, order finding, Shor’s algorithm and Grover’s algorithm. The module will also cover some basics in quantum information theory, cryptography and error correction.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3230 and (ESP1107 or ESP2107 ST1232 or ST2131 or ST2132 or ST2334) and (MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1506 or MA1508E)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-B103,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-B103,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS4347","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sound and Music Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the fundamental technologies employed in sound and music computing which are grouped into three major areas: Sound, Music, and Interaction. It begins with an introduction to sound production, propagation and perception, followed by digital sound recording, editing, post-processing and compression. Its core components consists of the analytic and synthetic approaches of sound and music. The analytic approach pertains to analysis and understanding, whereas the synthetic approach pertains to generation and processing. Interaction aspects include multimodal mobile music interface and sound interaction design. Finally, music information retrieval will be introduced as an application of analytic techniques.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1102R or MA1505 or (MA1511 and MA1512) or MA1521) and \n(MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1506 or MA1508E) and \nCS2108","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"COM1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5218","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Program Analysis","ModuleDescription":"Program analysis are static (compile-time) techniques for computing approximate and yet reliable information about the dynamic behaviour of programs. This module lays the foundation for study of program analysis. It covers the essential mathematics upon which program analyses are built, and provides an overview of different approaches to program analysis. Topics include: Partially ordered sets, induction and co-induction, data flow analysis, constraint based analysis, abstract interpretation, and type and effect systems. Students with interest in programming-language design and compiler design will find this module beneficial.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS4212 Compiler Design or CS4215 Programming Language Implementation","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-6-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5222","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Computer Architecture","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to introduce the state-of-the-art architectural advances underlying the current generation of computing systems. A review of pipelined processor design and hierarchical memory design is followed by advanced topics including exploitation of instruction-level parallelism through dynamic instruction scheduling and speculation, exploiting thread-level parallelism through\r\nmultiprocessors, and optimizations for memory and storage subsystems. Throughout the module, particular emphasis will be placed on cost-performance-power-reliability trade-offs in designing the different architectural components.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3220 Computer Architecture or CS4223 Multi-core Architecture","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5224","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cloud Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide an overview of the design, management and application of cloud computing. The topics include managing virtualization, cloud computing environments, cloud design patterns and use cases, data centre architectures and technologies, cloud services fulfillment and assurance, orchestration and automation of cloud resources, cloud capacity management, cloud economics, case studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5228","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces fundamental principles behind data mining and efficient techniques for mining large databases. It provides an overview of the algorithmic aspect of data mining: its efficiency (high-dimensional database indexing, OLAP, data reduction, compression techniques) and effectiveness (machine learning involving greedy search, branch and bound, stochastic search, parameter optimisation). Efficient techniques covered include association rules mining (Apriori algorithm, correlation search, constrained association rule discovery), classifier induction (decision trees, RainForest, SLIQ; Support vector machine; Naive Bayesian; classification based on association / visualisation), cluster analysis (k-means, k-mediods, DBSCAN, OPTICS, DENCLUE, STING, CLUSEQ, ROCK etc), and outliers/deviants detection (LOF, Distance-based outlier etc).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2102 Database Systems and (ST1232 Statistics for Life Sciences or ST2131 Probability or ST2334 Probability and Statistics) and CS3243 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT18,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5230","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Complexity","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to study the various measures of difficulty of problem solving in computing, and to introduce some techniques in theoretical computer science such as non-determinism, digitalisation, simulation, padding, reduction, randomisation and interaction. Topics covered include: space and time complexity - the classes P, NP, co-NP, PSPACE, EXP, etc.; tape compression; linear speedup; polynomial reduction; Cook's theorem; Savitch's theorem; translation lemma; Gap theorem; NP-completeness and NP-hard problems; probabilistic complexity classes; approximation algorithms; and interactive protocols.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS4232 Theory of Computation","Preclusion":"CS4230","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5232","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Formal Specification and Design Techniques","ModuleDescription":"The primary role of the formal specification is to provide a precise and unambiguous description of a computer system. A formal specification allows the system designer to verify important properties and detect design error before system development begins. The objective of this course is to study various formal specification and design techniques for modelling (1) object-oriented systems, (2) real-time distributed systems, and (3) concurrent reactive systems. The course will focus on the state-based notations Z/Object-Z, event-based notation CSP/Timed-CSP. Graphical modelling notations, such as StateChart and UML (Unified Modelling Language) will also be addressed.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS1231 Discrete Structures or MA1100 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics) and CS2103 Software Engineering","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5233","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Simulation and Modelling Techniques","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students with a working knowledge of applying\r\nsimulation techniques to model, simulate and study complex systems. It covers techniques in simulation model design, model execution, and model analysis. Students will have hands-on experience using a simulation package. The module will also introduce concepts of parallel and distributed simulation, and high level architecture.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ST1232 Statistics for Life Sciences or ST2131 Probability or ST2334 Probability and Statistics) and CS4231 Parallel and Distributed Algorithms.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT18,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5242","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Neural Networks and Deep Learning","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with the knowledge of deep neural network and enables them to apply deep learning methods effectively on real world problems.  The module emphasizes on the understanding of the principles of neural networks and deep learning; practical guidelines and techniques for deep learning; and their applications.  Through assignments and projects, students will design, develop, and evaluate deep learning-based solutions to practical problems, such as those in the areas of computer vision, bioinformatics, fintech, cybersecurity, and games.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3244 Machine Learning","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5246","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Text Mining","ModuleDescription":"Text mining concerns the processing of unstructured natural language text to mine information and knowledge. It is distinguished from data mining in its focus on unstructured text rather than structured data present in traditional databases. Topics include text classification, text clustering, sentiment analysis, text summarization, information extraction (named entity recognition, relation and event extraction), and question answering. The module will emphasize the use of machine learning approaches to text mining.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2103 and \n(MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1506 or MA1508E) and\n(ST1232 or ST2131 or ST2334)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5250","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Operating Systems","ModuleDescription":"The module covers a broad range of issues in the design and implementation of modern advanced operating systems. The topics covered in this module includes OS design strategies (including microkernels, mobile, embedded and real-time operating systems and the component’s interfaces), priority and resource allocation strategies; scheduling algorithms (including for multi-core, multi-processors); naming, protection and security; UI and windowing systems; file system implementations (including network and distributed file systems); failure and recovery; and virtualization and the Internet-ready OS. They extend and provide in-depth coverage of material in earlier prerequisite OS modules.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems or CG2271\r\nReal-Time Operating Systems","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5272","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Embedded Software Design","ModuleDescription":"This course focuses on the design and implementation of software for programmable embedded systems. Embedded computing systems hidden inside everyday electronic devices such as hand-phones, digital cameras etc. are becoming more and more prevalent. However, the heterogeneous nature of the underlying hardware as well as tight constraints on size, cost, power, and timing pose significant challenges to embedded software development. This course presents techniques that address these distinctive characteristics of embedded software implementation. Topics include embedded software development for programmable processors and reconfigurable hardware, component-based design, optimizations for performance, power, code size, operating system issues, and case studies of available systems.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CG2271 or CS2106) and (CS2103 or its equivalent)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"SR_LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5321","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Network Security","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to introduce students to the various issues that arise in securing the networks, and study the state-of-the-art techniques for addressing these challenges. A number of most damaging attacks on computer systems involve the exploitation of network infrastructure. This module provides an in-depth study of network attack techniques and methods to defend against them. Topics include basic concepts in network security; firewalls and virtual private networks; network intrusion detection; denial of service (DoS); traffic analysis; secure routing protocols; protocol scrubbing; and advanced topics such as wireless network security.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3235 Computer Security","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-6-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT18,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5330","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Randomized Algorithms","ModuleDescription":"The module will cover basic concepts in the design and analysis of randomized algorithms. It will cover both basic techniques, such as Chernoff bounds, random walks, and the probabilistic method, and a variety of practical algorithmic applications, such as load balancing, hash functions, and graph/network algorithms. The focus will be on utilizing randomization to develop algorithms that are more efficient and/or simpler than their deterministic counterparts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3230","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"I3-0344,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"I3-0344,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5331","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Web Security","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to prepare graduate students for understanding the security of the latest web platform and its interplay with operating systems and the cloud infrastructure. The topics covered include the design of web browsers and web \r\napplications, vulnerabilities in web applications and web browsers, design of web scanners, authentication in web-based platforms, security policies and enforcement mechanisms. This module also covers security topics on the interface between the \r\nweb platform and the backend systems, such as the underlying database systems and cloud infrastructure.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3235 Computer Security","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5339","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theory and Algorithms for Machine Learning","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to provide a broad theoretical understanding of machine learning and how the theory guides the development of algorithms and applications. Topics covered include the approximation capabilities of common function classes used for machine learning, such as decision trees, neural networks, and support vector machines, the sample complexity of learning different function classes and methods of reducing the estimation error such as regularization and model selection, and computational methods used for learning such as convex optimization, greedy methods, and stochastic gradient\r\ndescent.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3244","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5340","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Uncertainty Modelling in AI","ModuleDescription":"The module covers modelling methods that are suitable for reasoning with uncertainty. The main focus will be on probabilistic models including Bayesian networks and Markov networks. Topics include representing conditional independence, building graphical models, inference using graphical models and learning from data. Selected applications in various domains such as speech, vision, natural language processing, medical informatics, bioinformatics, data mining and others will be discussed.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ST1232 Statistics for Life Sciences or ST2131 Probability or ST2334 Probability and Statistics) and CS3243 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CS5346","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Information Visualisation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to bring together individual pedagogies\nof design, information, and computation, for teaching the\nanalysis and representation of data for visualisation.\nStudents will learn the methodology of developing and\nevaluating an information visualisation solution, common\ninformation visualisation techniques (such as those for\ntopical, spatial, hierarchical, temporal, and relational data),\nand methods for scaling up interactive visualisation with big\ndata. After the module, students should be able to use the\nexisting visualisation tools for building useful, interactive,\ninformation visualisation to facilitate complex data\nanalytics, exploration, understanding, and pattern\ndiscovery.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2040 or its equivalent) and CS2102 and CS3240 and\n(ST1232 or ST2132 or ST2334)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"I3-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CSA6102","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"CULTURAL STUDIES IN ASIA","ModuleDescription":"The module is a multidisciplinary academic study of the bible and Christianity, open to all interested in these themes. Major topics will include (i) interpretative approaches to biblical texts, (ii) history of the collection of the bible, (iii) biblical authority, (iv) Christianity’s basic moral code and beliefs, and (v) popular issues (Gnostic Christianity). The course assumes no prior knowledge of Christianity and will count toward the Religious Studies minor.  ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0333,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"CSA6770 / NM6770","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Graduate Research Seminar","ModuleDescription":"This is a required module for all PhD candidates in Cultural Studies in Asia programme.  It is a forum for candidates to engage each other in critical discussion of their dissertation and other research projects.  Each candidate is required to present a formal research paper.  Active participation from each is expected.  The module will be graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory' on the basis of a candidate's presentation and participation in discussions throughout the semester.\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0333,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DAO1704","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets","ModuleDescription":"This module prepares students with theory and skills to capture business insights from data for decision making using spreadsheets. Practical examples and cases with rich data are used to stimulate students’ interest and\nforster understanding of the use of Business Analytics in management.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"DSC1007; DSC1007X","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"A6","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A7","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A8","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A9","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DAO1704X","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets","ModuleDescription":"This module prepares students with theory and skills to capture business insights from data for decision making using spreadsheets. Practical examples and cases with rich data are used to stimulate students’ interest and\nforster understanding of the use of Business Analytics in management.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"DSC1007; DSC1007X","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"Q1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"Q1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"Q2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"Q3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DAO2702","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Programming for Business Analytics","ModuleDescription":"Data Science involves both a theoretical foundation of Statistics and practical implementation via programming. 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A combination of informative and interactive lectures and application-oriented case assignments will be used for the pedagogy and considerable attention is devoted to the discussion of practical / managerial issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2703","Preclusion":"DSC3202","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DOS3703","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Service Operations Management","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive and systematic coverage of managing operations in service or service-oriented organisations such as banks, hospitals, airlines, retail outlets, restaurants and consultant agencies. Specifically, students will focus on the problems and analysis relating to the design, planning, control and improvements of service operations. Topics covered include service strategy, system design, location and layout of service systems, resource allocation, workshift scheduling, vehicular scheduling and routing, and service quality. This course is essential for students wishing to work in service or service-oriented environments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2703","Preclusion":"DSC3203","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSA2102","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Essential Data Analytics Tools: Numerical Computation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at introducing basic concepts and wellestablished\nnumerical methods that are very related to the\ncomputing foundation of data science and analytics. The\nemphasis is on the tight integration of numerical\nalgorithms, implementation in industrial programming\nlanguage, and examination on practical examples drawn\nfrom various disciplines related to data science. Major\ntopics include: computer arithmetic, matrix multiplication,\nnumerical methods for solving linear systems, least\nsquares method, interpolation, concrete implementations\nin industrial program language, and sample applications\nrelated to data science.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R and MA1102R","Preclusion":"MA2213","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSA3310","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Data Science and Analytics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Data Science and Analytics major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSA3311","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Data Science and Analytics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Data Science and Analytics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSA3312","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Data Science and Analytics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Data Science and Analytics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSA4212","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Optimisation for Large-Scale Data-Driven Inference","ModuleDescription":"Computational optimisation is ubiquitous in statistical learning and machine learning. The module covers several current and advanced topics in optimisation, with an emphasis on efficient algorithms for solving large scale\r\ndata-driven inference problems. Topics include first and second order methods, stochastic gradient type approaches and duality principles. Many relevant examples in statistical learning and machine learning will\r\nbe covered in detail. The algorithms will be implemented using the Python programming language.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R and {MA1104 or MA2311} and ST2132","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-06118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC1007","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business Analytics - Models & Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Globalization is forcing firms to make smarter and timelier decisions to stay competitive. Increased accountability also requires Managers to rely less on their intuition and more on “System 2 thinking” i.e. facts and scientifically-tested methods to gain insights in complex business problems and thereby\r\nsubstantiate the decision-making process. Many managerial decisions, regardless of the functional orientation, are increasingly being based on\r\nanalysis using quantitative models and tools such as Decision Analysis, Simulation Modelling and Mathematical Optimization. The use of these business analytics for modelling and decisions represents the future of best practices for tomorrow’s success companies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"DSC1007X","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"A6","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A7","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A8","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"A9","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC1007X","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business Analytics - Models & Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Globalization is forcing firms to make smarter and timelier decisions to stay competitive. Increased accountability also requires Managers to rely less on their intuition and more on “System 2 thinking” i.e. facts and scientifically-tested methods to gain insights in complex business problems and thereby\r\nsubstantiate the decision-making process. Many managerial decisions, regardless of the functional orientation, are increasingly being based on\r\nanalysis using quantitative models and tools such as Decision Analysis, Simulation Modelling and Mathematical Optimization. The use of these business analytics for modelling and decisions represents the future of best practices for tomorrow’s success companies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"DSC1007","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"Q1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"Q1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"Q2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"Q3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC2006","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Operations Management","ModuleDescription":"All manufacturing and service organisations have an operations function that is primarily responsible for the production and delivery of their products and services.  The operations function therefore not only affects final product quality but also impacts customer service and the overall competitiveness of the organisation. The objective of this course is to introduce and highlight the strategic importance of operations, and the fundamental principles and concepts of effective operations management. Students will examine how operations decisions in areas such as quality, process design, capacity and inventory can be managed, controlled and improved.  Operations in both manufacturing and service organisations will be addressed.(Although no prerequisite is stated, this module assumes prior knowledge of basic probability concepts like expected value, variance, normal distribution, and Poisson distribution. Students should ensure that they are adequately prepared for this module.)","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"BH2006 or BZ2003 or BK2006 or IE3120. All Industrial & Systems (ISE) students","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"F1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"F01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC2008","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business Analytics - Data & Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Business decisions are often made under uncertainty. In the modern business environment, technological advances facilitate the collection of huge amounts of data which can potentially improve the decision making process. Successful businesses make use of Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, which are fundamentally based on quantitative statistical methods, to identify patterns and\r\ntrends in their data which eventually lead to insightful projections and realistic predictions. This module introduces students to the fundamental\r\nconcepts of statistical inference such as confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, as well as to statistical tools useful in business analysis, such as regression analysis and time series analysis.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"ST1131/ST1131A Introduction to Statistics, ST1232 Statistics for Life Sciences and ST2334 Probability and Statistics.","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"A01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"A06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"A07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3201","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Supply Chain Management","ModuleDescription":"This course considers the operation of a supply chain from a managerial perspective, serving two main objectives: to provide tools for design, analysis, management and performance improvement of supply chains, and to introduce and discuss recent influential innovations in supply chain management such as B2B portals. Students will be taught to appreciate the need to balance between responsiveness and efficiency in the four major components of the chain: Inventory, Transportation, Facilities, and Information. These four components will be introduced to the students through suitable mathematical and behavioural models. It is recommended that students have some understanding of the Internet and e-business.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC2006 or BH2006 or BZ2003 or BK2006","Preclusion":"BH3201 or BZ3402 or BK3505 or IE4220 or CS5262.\r\nAll Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISE) students\r\n","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3202","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Purchasing And Materials Management","ModuleDescription":"The primary aim of this course is to get students interested in and acquainted with the fundamental concepts, models and instruments in purchasing and materials management. Key areas like buying supplies, logistics, contracts, stock and inventory control, distribution and warehouse management will be covered. Some insights into the current developments and biggest problem areas in this field are provided. A combination of informative and interactive lectures and application-oriented case assignments will be used for the pedagogy and considerable attention is devoted to the discussion of practical / managerial issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC2006 or BH2006 or BZ2003 or BK2006","Preclusion":"BH3202 or BZ3414 or BK3206","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3203","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Service Operations Management","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive and systematic coverage of managing operations in service or service-oriented organisations such as banks, hospitals, airlines, retail outlets, restaurants and consultant agencies. Specifically, students will focus on the problems and analysis relating to the design, planning, control and improvements of service operations.  Topics covered include service strategy, system design, location and layout of service systems, resource allocation, workshift scheduling, vehicular scheduling and routing, and service quality. This course is essential for students wishing to work in service or service-oriented environments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC2006 or BH2006 or BZ2003 or BK2006","Preclusion":"BH3203 or BZ3404 or BK3501","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3214","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction To Optimisation","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the theory, algorithms, and applications of optimisation. Optimisation methodologies include linear programming, integer programming, network optimisation, dynamic programming, and nonlinear programming. Problem formulation and interpretation of solutions will be emphasized. Throughout the course, references will be made wherever appropriate, to business applications, such as portfolio selection, options pricing, and vehicle routing. Students who are interested in computer and quantitative approaches in business will learn many useful techniques in large business system management from this course.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC1007 or [(MA1101R or MA1311) and (MA1521 or MA1102R)]","Preclusion":"IE2110","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3215","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Models In Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to management science models that characterise random phenomena in real world applications, particularly in the field of finance and operations management. We start with elementary probabilistic models and illustrate their applications in inventory management and financial engineering. We then construct discrete Markov chain models and demonstrate their applications in managing queues and for evaluating the performance measures of queueing systems. When analytical models are inadequate for studying real world random phenomena, simulation might be a feasible approach. We will discuss several well-known methods to simulate randomness.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC1007/DSC1007X or ST2131 or ST2334","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3216","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Predictive Analytics in Business","ModuleDescription":"Managerial success rests strategically on the ability to forecast the demand for the goods and services that a firm provides. Demand forecasting drives the effective planning of the supply chain: personnel requirements, capital investment, production schedules, logistics etc.This module surveys forecasting techniques and their applications. These encompass traditional qualitative (e.g. front line intelligence, Delphi method) and quantitative techniques (e.g. regression, time series) as well as emerging techniques based on neural networks. Concepts such as trends, seasonality and business cycles will be discussed. Their value in improving forecasts will be illustrated. The module makes extensive use of software including MS Excel and dedicated forecasting packages.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3224","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Dynamic Pricing & Revenue Management","ModuleDescription":"Dynamic Pricing and Revenue Management is the state-of-art tool to improve the operational management of the demand for goods or services to more effectively align it with the supply and extract the maximum value. The course is designed to provide you: (1) a bundle of multidisciplinary knowledge and tactical tools that are readily applicable to real life business applications to deliver price recommendations; (2) conceptual frameworks that synthesize strategic principles, underlying logics, and high-level managerial insights needed by general managers and management consultants.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC1007 or IE2110 or DSC3214","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3229","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Ops & Supply Chain Mgt","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based\r\nresearch and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"DSC3239","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Ops & Supply Chain Mgt","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students withthe requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. 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The first half of the course introduces the fundamental tools of microeconomic analysis. It covers consumer theory, firm theory, and general equilibrium. The second half consists of introduction to a number of topics which signify the recent development in microeconomics. These topics include decisions under uncertainty and asymmetric information, and non-cooperative game theory and its applications.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track . Min avg grade point for EC3101 and EC3102 together of 4.00. Note: If student do not have the current pre-requisites for EC4301/EC4101 and EC4302/EC4102 but have: 1. passed at least 14 EC modules (or 56MCs) (inclusive of EC3101 and EC3102, and; 2. obtained an SJAP (avg grade of all EC modules) of at least 3.50, then student may submit an appeal for the prerequisite waiver using CORS.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. Min avg grade point for EC3101 and EC3102 together of 4.00. Note: If student do not have the current pre-requisites for EC4301/EC4101 and EC4302/EC4102 but have: 1. passed at least 14 EC modules (or 56MCs) (inclusive of EC3101 and EC3102, and; 2. obtained an SJAP (avg grade of all EC modules) of at least 3.50, then student may submit an appeal for the prerequisite waiver using CORS.","Preclusion":"EC4101","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4302","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Macroeconomic Analysis III","ModuleDescription":"This module is divided into two sections; long- and short- run macro-economic analysis.  In the first section, we shall discuss various theories of economic growth using inter-temporal optimization models, which include neo-classical growth models and overlapping-generations models. In the second section, we shall add stochastic elements to the standard neo-classical growth model and use it to study business cycles. Our focus will be to highlight the similarities and differences between the Real Business Cycle and New-Keynesian Models. This course is suitable for students intending to pursue graduate studies or quantitative research (in ministries, statutory boards, etc.) in Economics.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track . Min avg grade point for EC3101 and EC3102 together of 4.00. Note: If student do not have the current pre-requisites for EC4301/EC4101 and EC4302/EC4102 but have: 1. passed at least 14 EC modules (or 56MCs) (inclusive of EC3101 and EC3102, and; 2. obtained an SJAP (avg grade of all EC modules) of at least 3.50, then student may submit an appeal for the prerequisite waiver using CORS.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. Min avg grade point for EC3101 and EC3102 together of 4.00. Note: If student do not have the current pre-requisites for EC4301/EC4101 and EC4302/EC4102 but have: 1. passed at least 14 EC modules (or 56MCs) (inclusive of EC3101 and EC3102, and; 2. obtained an SJAP (avg grade of all EC modules) of at least 3.50, then student may submit an appeal for the prerequisite waiver using CORS.","Preclusion":"EC4102","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4304","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economic and Financial Forecasting","ModuleDescription":"This module studies techniques for forecasting, evaluating forecast performance and associated uncertainty, and comparing and combining forecasts that are tailored to the typical characteristics of economic and financial data. The emphasis is put on application of these techniques to forecasting real world data using a popular software package such as Stata or EViews.  ","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3303 and EC3304.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3303 and EC3304","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4305","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Econometrics","ModuleDescription":"This module covers applied econometrics topics that are useful for policy. The aim is to introduce statistical methods to measure the causal impact of policy and provide firm foundations under which policy evaluation is valid. Fields for which the methods can apply includes economics of education, labour economics and development economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3304\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3304","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4306","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Microeconomic Analysis","ModuleDescription":"The module covers selected topics including economics of asymmetric information, auction and mechanism design, and matching and market design. The module will focus on delivering the economic insights and minimize the use of mathematical tools. Emphasis will be placed on main applications such as design of efficient and revenue-maximizing auctions, design of stable school choice mechanisms, and design of efficient and optimal contracts.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101","Preclusion":"EC4101 and EC4301","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4307","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Issues in Macroeconomics","ModuleDescription":"This module draws on the tools of macro-economic\r\nanalysis developed in EC2102 and EC3102. It applies the\r\ntools to understand the classic and contemporary macroeconomic problems and policies The first half of the semester will be devoted to a quick review of important tools of Macroeconomic analysis. The second half will employ the tools to analyse significant historical as well as contemporary macroeconomic events.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3102\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3102","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4313","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Search Theory and Applications","ModuleDescription":"This course studies models that depart from the standard Walrasian environment through the introduction of search and matching frictions, with\r\napplications to labour, goods, marriage and money markets. By introducing frictions, we can use our models to think more deeply about issues like wage/price dispersion, unemployment compensation, whether sellers should post prices or conduct auctions, or even why money is held.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: \r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3102\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: \r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3102","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4324","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economics of Competition Policy","ModuleDescription":"This module studies antitrust and competition policy: the economic analysis of firms acting \"anticompetitively\" and how competition authorities might respond to their actions. It draws on the study of industrial organization.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, and (EC3312 or EC3322).\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, and (EC3312 or EC3322).","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0312,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4332","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Money and Banking II","ModuleDescription":"Topics include recent developments in monetary theory and policies, rational expectations, demand for money-econometric analysis and empirical studies, the role of money in general equilibrium, a framework for the determination of money supply, issues in monetary policy such as money neutrality, rules versus discretion, policy credibility, exchange rate determination, monetary policy co-ordination, theories of interest rate determination and structure, credit rationing, issues in bank management, financial markets and instruments, bank regulations, internationalization of banking, and monetary policy and foreign exchange management in Singapore.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and EC3332.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and EC3332.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4333","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Economics II","ModuleDescription":"The module provides an in-depth analysis of the theories and models that are essential to the understanding of financial decision making. The course covers topics on decision making under certainty and uncertainty, no-arbitrage pricing theory, mean-variance portfolio selection theory, capital asset pricing model, efficient market hypothesis, mathematics of derivative securities, pricing theory and applications of contingent claims such as standard options, mortgage-backed securities and interest-rate instruments.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.  EC3101, EC3102 and EC3333 \r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.  EC3101, EC3102 and EC3333","Preclusion":"MA3245 and MA4269","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0312,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4334","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Market Microstructure","ModuleDescription":"Market microstructure studies how trading takes place in financial markets. The module will cover theoretical models and the associated empirical analysis employing game theory and econometric theory. We first analyse the movement of security prices by time series models. Second, we investigate various trading strategies adopted by market participants. We then examine three main types of theoretical models of trading: inventory models, sequential trading models, and strategic trading models. Finally, we study how trading rules and institutional details may lead to different trading processes.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3304, and EC3333\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3304, and EC3333","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4342","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"International Trade II","ModuleDescription":"This course applies some of the 'core' theory from the pure theory of trade and international finance to some topics of interest in the international arena. Topics might include: the gains from trade revisited, endogenous growth and trade policy, the 'new' protectionism, multinational corporations and the transfer of technology, the 'new' regionalism, reforming the international financial architecture, predicting exchange rates movements, coping with international capital flows, the prospects for monetary integration in Asia, international money, the euro, and the internationalisation of the Singapore dollar, the international debt problem.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and EC3341.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and (EC3341 or EC3342).","Preclusion":"EC4341","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4343","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"International Finance II","ModuleDescription":"The International Monetary System is the worldwide framework that facilitates cross-border flows of financial capital to finance investment and trade. Today’s system traces its roots to the late 19th century. Before World War I, major currencies were tied to gold, implying a system of fixed exchange rates without room for independent monetary policy. Today no major currency is tied to gold, and monetary policy is independent. Employing the tools presented in International Finance I, the course discusses how the system has operated throughout time and why it changed. The discussions are embedded in the economic context of the times.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and EC3341.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and (EC3341 or EC3343).","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4351","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an in depth analysis of the latest development in public sector economics. The macroeconomic consequences of the microeconomic impacts of taxation, expenditures and financing schemes are analyzed. It also covers contemporary topics such as fiscal policy and ageing, social security and intergenerational transfers.  Students are also exposed to research methodologies and empirical studies involving computable general equilibrium modelling and generational accounting. Students taking this module are expected to have some basic knowledge of public finance.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.  EC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and EC3351\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\nEC3101, EC3102, EC3303, and EC3351","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5.","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4353","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Health Economics","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to provide overview of the economics of health and medical care. It examines the roles of hospitals, physicians, and health insurance, the determinants of health, and institutional features of health care system. Students learn how to apply economic and econometric tools to analyse them and discuss related public policy.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80MCs including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours Track. EC3101 and EC3304 \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80MCs including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours Track. EC3101 and EC3304.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4354","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economics of Education","ModuleDescription":"This module uses microeconomic theories and models to understand and examine a range of issues related to education and education policy. Major topics studied include how and why individuals make decisions to\ninvest in education, the variety of factors that influence student performance and outcomes, and the effects of various educational reforms.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, and EC3303\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, and EC3303","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4372","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technology and Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to equip students with comprehensive understanding of the nexus between technology, innovation and economy. It deals with major theories of 'technology economics' and attempts to synthesise them with historical and comparative perspective. An emphasis is placed on methodology due to the interdisciplinary characteristics of the subject. Some questions to be explored include: (1) major characteristics of technological change, (2) impacts of technical changes on the economy, (3) competitive strategies of firms and nations in coping with technological changes, (4) globalisation of production and R&D networks, (5) comparison of national innovation systems of East Asian countries, (6) Singapore's future in technological development.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: \nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, and EC3303. \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: \nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC , with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101, EC3102, and EC3303.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4377","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Economic History","ModuleDescription":"In this module, we use economic theory and quantitative methods to understand why some countries grew rich while others did not. Since the operation of an economy cannot be devoid of its institutional context, special attention will be paid to the political economy of development. Besides the economics literature, we will also read selected works by historians, political scientists, and sociologists to gain a more comprehensive understanding of development issues in Asia, Africa, and the West in recent centuries.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\nEC3101 and EC3304","Preclusion":"EC3377","Workload":"2-1-0-6.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"E01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"E02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4382","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Transport Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to expose students to the key problems and issues in transport economics and to ideas that have wider applications across the transport sector.  As an applied area of microeconomics, the course focuses on demand, production and costs, pricing and investment, and competition and regulation. The course will apply theories in a variety of contexts so that students will gain valuable insights into the particular characteristics of transport modes. Assessment tasks will be designed to allow students to explore these matters in depth.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80MCs including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3304.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80MCs including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3304.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4383","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Environmental Economics II","ModuleDescription":"This module will undertake a rigorous theoretical and empirical study of the economic effects of environmental policies at the local, national, and global\nlevel. It will make use of microeconomic and statistical analysis at the intermediate level, and will incorporate real-world examples. The module will be divided into two parts: first, we will discuss how markets fail to efficiently allocate resources in the presence of pollution, along with the class of policies used to correct those failures. The second part will focus on the empirical techniques used by economists to assign values to environmental commodities.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on  the Honours  track. \nEC3101 and EC3304","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4387","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Housing Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introduction to how housing markets function. While theoretical motivations will be provided, the focus of the module will be on the empirical analysis of important issues in housing and urban economics. The empirical techniques taught in this module will be applicable to all other areas of economics that model micro behaviour.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3304. \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3304.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4394","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Behavioural Economics","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces students to Behavioural Economics, a relatively new field of economics. It is based on the belief that economists should aspire to making assumptions about humans that are as realistic as possible. Specifically, it tries to incorporate into economics the insights of other social sciences, especially psychology and sociology. In this course, we will be looking at models with precisely formulated assumptions and thinking about the careful empirical testing of both the assumptions and the conclusions.  The course will be weighted more towards the empirical parts.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4399","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Behavioural Public Policy","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this course is to highlight the most\nimportant areas of policy analysis in which insights\nfrom behavioural economics have fruitfully been\napplied. It discusses the underlying behavioural\ntheory, and shows how this can be applied to policy\nanalysis. A strong focus of the course is to outline\nmethods and discuss results that focus on empirically\ntesting and quantifying non-standard motives. We\nalso discuss how such policies can be piloted and\nevaluated within an evidence-based policy\nframework. The course also showcases how\nbehavioural insights are used in public policy for\nSingapore.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a\nminimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\nEC3101, EC3304, and (EC3394 or EC4394)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4401","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"For this module, students are required to write a scholarly report of not\r\nmore than 40 typed pages (including bibliography and appendices) on current economic issues, or on theory or methodology in economics based on their research.Please register EC4401 manually with the Department. Please refer to\r\nhttp://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/ecs/ for more information on the EC major requirement.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\n(1) Completed 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50\n(2) Passed EC4301/EC4101 or EC4302/EC4102.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"EC4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4660","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, with 60 MCs in EC that include EC4301/EC4101 or EC4302/EC4102, and with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, with 60 MCs in EC, and with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, with 44 MCs in EC, and with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"EC4401 or EC4401S","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC4880","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to cover selected topics in economics. The topics covered will be dependent on the interest and specialities of regular or visiting staff in the Department.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3102.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EC, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. EC3101 and EC3102.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC5326","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Policy Impact Evaluation Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the main policy impact evaluation methods. The aim is to understand how to evaluate the causal impact of a policy and how to choose the best method depending on the type of policy and on the context. This module is suitable for students interested in policy issues.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC5326R","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Policy Impact Evaluation Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the main policy impact evaluation methods. The aim is to understand how to evaluate the causal impact of a policy and how to choose the best method depending on the type of policy and on the context. This module is suitable for students interested in policy issues.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC5352","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module applies economic principles to analyse budgetary policies and programmes of the public sectors. Topics covered include the following:the economic role of the state; the privatisation phenomenon; theory and practice of tax reform; effects of taxes and expenditure on work effort, saving, investment and risk taking; the role of fiscal incentives in economic management; financing of social security, health care and education and; international aspects of taxation.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EC5267,EC5209/EC5351/ECA5351","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EC5352R","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Economics","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"EC5267,EC5209/EC5351/ECA5351","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE1112","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Principles and Practice II","ModuleDescription":"This module is the second part of the two part module\nEngineering Principles and Practice (EPP) I and II and\nfollows closely the same learning objectives. Most modern\nengineering systems are more electric. They convert some\nraw form of energy, such as fuel, mechanical or energy\nstored in battery, into electrical form. We see this in every\nengineering system from trains, biomedical devices,\nchemical plants, electric cars, aircrafts and ships to ICT\ndevices such as computers, handphones, tablets etc.\nHence, energy conversion, distribution, and sensing &\ncontrol will form the backbone of this knowledge segment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EG1112 Engineering Principles and Practice II\nCG1111 Engineering Principles and Practice I","Workload":"6-1-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT7A,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2011E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Electromagnetics","ModuleDescription":"Electromagnetic (EM) and transmission line theory is essential in all disciplines of electrical and computer engineering.  EM theory is the fundamental basis for understanding transmission lines and electrical energy transmission. To understand and solve EM and transmission line problems encountered in electrical and computer engineering, rigorous analytical methods are required. At the end of this module, in addition to being able to solve EM and transmission line problems, the student will be able to design transmission line circuits, design electrical elements with lumped behaviour, and mitigate EM interference.  To enhance understanding, case studies and computer visualisation tools will be used.   Topics covered: Static electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell's equations. Electromagnetic waves: plane-wave propagation, behaviour at interface between media, shielding, electromagnetic compatability. Transmission lines. Impedance matching. Radiation.  Case studies.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TE2002","Preclusion":"TEE2011","Workload":"3-1.0-0.5-1.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-16,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2012","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analytical Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the mathematical fundamentals of probability and statistics which are necessary in the study of integrated circuits,  communications, communication networks, control systems, signal processing, energy and new media. There is a strong emphasis on the application of these concepts to electrical and computer engineering problems, such as the Gaussian distribution in communications, random variable distributions for system reliability, Bayes theorem in parameter estimation, and hypothesis testing for signal detection.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1505 and MA1506) or (MA1511 and MA1512)","Preclusion":"ST2334","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2023","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Signals and Systems","ModuleDescription":"This is a fundamental course in signals and systems. Signals in electrical engineering play an important role in carrying information. Signals going through a system is an inevitable process. It allows engineers to understand the system. Thus in this course the relationship between signals and systems will be taught. The concepts which are important include time and frequency  domain representations, Fourier and Laplace transforms, spectrum of a signal, frequency response of systems (Bode diagrams), sampling theorem, linear time invariant systems, convolution, transfer functions, stability of feedback systems, modulation and filters.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1506 or MA1512","Preclusion":"EE2023E, CG2023, TEE2023","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2023E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Signals and Systems","ModuleDescription":"This is a fundamental course in signals and systems. Signals in electrical engineering play an important role in carrying information. Signals going through a system is an inevitable process. It allows engineers to understand the system. Thus in this course the relationship between signals and systems will be taught. The concepts which are important include time and frequency  domain representations, Fourier and Laplace transforms, spectrum of a signal, frequency response of systems (Bode diagrams), sampling theorem, linear time invariant systems, convolution, transfer functions, stability of feedback systems, modulation and filters.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TG1401","Preclusion":"EE2009E and EE2010E and TEE2023","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2026","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Design","ModuleDescription":"This is a first course that introduces fundamental digital logic, digital circuits, and programmable devices. This course provides students with an understanding of the building blocks of modern digital systems and methods of designing, simulating and realizing such systems. The emphasis of this module is on understanding the fundamentals of digital design across different levels of abstraction using hardware description languages, and developing a solid design perspective towards complex digital systems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1111","Preclusion":"EE2020","Workload":"3-1-1-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E5-03-22,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2027","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Electronic Circuits","ModuleDescription":"Building on the basic circuit concepts introduced through EG1112, this module introduces the operating principles of transistors and how they are used in amplifier circuits. It discusses the foundational concepts of transistor amplifiers and analyses their performance. It also introduces \noperational amplifiers as a circuit component and describes how functional analog circuits, which can be applied to solving complex engineering problems, can be designed and analysed using operational amplifiers.  LTSpice will be introduced as a circuit analysis tool.  To augment learning, \ntwo laboratory sessions will be included focusing on the topics of single transistor amplifiers and Op-Amp circuits, respectively.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1112","Preclusion":"EE2021, CG2027","Workload":"3-1-1-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2028","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches students how to program microcontrollers and achieve computer interfacing using C programming and industry standard protocols. The course extends the C programming students have learnt earlier, covers microprocessor instruction sets and how to program microcontrollers to interface with other devices in order to build an embedded system. The course culminates in an assignment in which students design and build an embedded system that meets requirements and specifications.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IT1007, EE2026","Preclusion":"EE2024, CG2028","Workload":"3-1-1-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-03-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2031","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Circuit and Systems Design Lab","ModuleDescription":"This module emphasizes on the practical aspects related to modules EE2021 Device and Circuits and EE2022 Electrical Energy Systems. It also provides students with an integrated perspective about the two modules. Students will first learn about the device characterizations, such as diode, LED, solar cell, transistor, operational amplifiers, etc. They will then proceed to build interesting circuits blocks involving the devices learnt earlier. With these accumulated knowledge on device and circuit blocks, students will move on to system projects that require the integration of knowledge across different fields, such as devices, circuits and portable electrical energy systems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"EE2021 Devices and Circuits","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-1.5-1.5-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE2033","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated System Lab","ModuleDescription":"This module serves as the hands-on counterpart for EE2027 and EE2023.  Students will practice and strengthen the knowledge learnt in electromagnetics, devices and circuits, and signals and systems through a series of experiments with the aim of integrating these knowledge to build an integrated digital communication system.  The experiment will touch on important concepts, such as opamp characterization, circuit design specifications and component choice, frequency domain signal analysis, OOK modulation, frequency spectrum, and wireless communication system. Towards the end, the students will form an integrated view on these topics through a mini-project that encompass all these fields.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2023, EE2027","Preclusion":"EE2031, EE2032","Workload":"0.5-0-3-1-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4A-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3031","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Innovation & Enterprise I","ModuleDescription":"This is an engineering module that focuses on the conceptualization, design and development of technology oriented new products. It integrates innovation, product\r\nplanning, marketing, design and manufacturing functions of a company. This module gives students an opportunity to conceptualize and design a product which they will eventually prototype in another module (Innovation & Enterprise II). Thus it is designed for electrical engineering students to experience an integrated learning of innovation and enterprise pertaining to new product development\r\nwhere technology plays a central role. The major topics include innovation, opportunity management, identification of customers’ needs, product specification, design, planning, testing, manufacturing, and commercialization. Intellectual property and its relationship with all facets of new technology product design are also covered.\r\n\r\nGuest speakers from relevant industries will be invited to present practical aspects of innovation and new product development.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TR3001 New Product Development\r\nEE3001 Project \r\nMT4003 Engineering Product Development","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E5-03-19,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E5-03-19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3031E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Innovation & Enterprise I","ModuleDescription":"This is an engineering module that focuses on the conceptualization, design and development of technology oriented new products. It integrates innovation, product planning, marketing, design and manufacturing functions of a company. This module gives students an opportunity to conceptualize and design a product which they will eventually be able to prototype. Thus it is designed for electrical engineering students to experience an integrated learning of innovation and enterprise pertaining to new product development where technology plays a central role. The major topics include innovation, opportunity management, identification of customers’ needs, product specification, design, planning, testing, manufacturing, and commercialization. Intellectual property and its relationship with all facets of new technology product design are also covered.\r\n\r\nGuest speakers from relevant industries will be invited to present practical aspects of innovation and new product development.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Level 3 standing","Preclusion":"TM4209, EE3001E, TEE3031","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3131C","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Communication Systems","ModuleDescription":"Introductory overview of analog and digital communications. Advantages of digital over analog communications in the presence of noise. Analog and digital modulation techniques. Source coding and waveform quantization techniques. Channel noise and channel coding for error protection. Multiplexing and multiple access. Basics of wireless communications. Applications of wireless systems. Radio wave propagation and multipath fading. Transmitter and receiver antennas.\r\nFree-space and fiber optical communication systems. Optical transmitters, optical receivers, and optical channels. Introduction to data communications. Packet switching, line coding, framing, and error detection.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2023 Signals & Systems","Preclusion":"EE3103 Communications","Workload":"2-1-0.5-0-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3331C","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Feedback Control Systems","ModuleDescription":"Feedback systems are ubiquitous in both the natural and engineered world. They are essential for maintaining our environment, enabling our transportation and communications systems; and are critical elements in our aerospace and industrial systems. For the most part, feedback control systems function accurately and reliably in the background. This course aims at introducing the magic of feedback, and tools for analysing and designing control systems. The  fundamental knowledge of feedback and the related area of control systems are useful to students with diverse interests. Topics covered include feedback principles, time and frequency analysis of control systems, and simple controller design.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2023 Signals and Systems","Preclusion":"EE2010 Systems & Control","Workload":"3-1-0.5-4-1.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3331E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Feedback Control Systems","ModuleDescription":"Feedback systems are ubiquitous in both the natural and engineered world. They are essential for maintaining our environment, enabling our transportation and communications systems; and are critical elements in our aerospace and industrial systems. For the most part, feedback control systems function accurately and reliably in the background. This course aims at introducing the magic of feedback, and tools for analysing and designing control systems. The  fundamental knowledge of feedback and the related area of control systems are useful to students with diverse interests. Topics covered include feedback principles, time and frequency analysis of control systems, and simple controller design.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2023E","Preclusion":"EE2010E and TEE3331","Workload":"3-1-0.5-4-1.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E4-04-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3431C","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microelectronics Materials and Devices","ModuleDescription":"Electronic devices are the basic building blocks of all electronic gadgets used in our daily life. A solid understanding of the fundamental device concepts is essential for the electrical engineer to keep up with the fast evolution of new device technology. This module emphasizes on the properties of electronic materials and the operation principles of key electronic devices including p-n diode, bipolar junction transistor (BJT), MOS capacitor and (MOSCAP). Additional issues related to dielectric\nmaterials and non- semiconductor materials will be introduced. Contacts between metal and semiconductor will also be covered.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Co-req : EE2027 / CG2027 / EE2021","Preclusion":"EE3406, EE2004, PC3235","Workload":"3-1-1-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3501E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Power Electronics","ModuleDescription":"Power electronics forms an integral part of all electronics equipment from household appliances through information technology to transportation systems. This module develops the working knowledge, the foundation theory for generic power electronic circuits and the principles of their design. At the end of this module the student should be able to analyze and evaluate and carry out basic design of power electronics system for a large spectrum of applications. The topics covered are: Power semiconductor switches and characteristics. AC-to-DC converters and their performance. DC-to-DC converters: analysis and performance. DC-to-AC converters; analysis and performance. Switching circuits design and protection.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2005E or EE2021E or TEE2027","Preclusion":"TEE3501","Workload":"3-1-0.5-1.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE3506C","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intro to Elect Energy Systems","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental principles of modern electrical energy systems; including three-phase analysis, electric generations, electric loads, and power electronic converters. The module is designed specifically to help students develop a broad systems perspective and an understanding of the principal elements of electrical energy systems. The expectation is that students completing the module will be able to handle adequately the electrical aspects of a range of applications. This will serve as the foundation of higher-level topics in power engineering. Furthermore, students will be prepared to work effectively with electrical engineers on the joint solution of complex problems.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1112 / CG1111 (for AY2017 intake & after) ;\nEE1002 / EG1108 / CG1108 (for AY2016 & prior)","Preclusion":"EE3505C Electrical Energy Systems","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4001","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students will do a research project over two semesters on a topic of current interest in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students learn how to apply skills acquired in the classroom and also think of innovative ways of solving problems. Apart from intrinsic rewards such as the pleasure of problem solving, students are able to acquire skills for independent and lifelong learning. The objective of this module is to teach skills, such as questioning, forming hypotheses and gathering evidence. Students learn to work in a research environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Level 4 Standing","Preclusion":"CG4001","Workload":"0-0-0-0-15","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4104","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microwave Circuits & Devices","ModuleDescription":"Microwave amplifiers, oscillators, mixer and detectors, and electronic switches are basic components of microwave systems. The performance of these components is critical to system performance. This module therefore teaches the design of these components to satisfy performance specifications. Topics covered: Amplifiers: theory, LNA and multistage design; Oscillator theory: nonlinear negative resistance, startup, stability, power generation; Gunn and IMPATT diode oscillators; Design of planar passive components and their application; PIN diode switch and phase shifter analysis and design; Mixers and detectors:  theory, mixer and detector diodes, diode detectors and mixers.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE3104C","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-2.5-4.0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4204","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computer Networks","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an in-depth treatment of fundamental topics  of network design based on the Internet protocol stack model. It is aimed at making students understand how networks work through understanding of the underlying principles of sound network design.  This course covers topics including  network requirements, architecture, protocol stack models, Ethernet  Token Ring,  Wireless, and FDDI networks, bridges, switching and routing in IP and ATM networks,  and internetworking. Apart from learning the concepts in networks, the students will gain expertise in analyzing and designing networking protocols through mini-projects.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2012 / ST2334.","Preclusion":"EE3204, EE3204E, TEE3204, TEE4204","Workload":"2-1-1-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4210","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Network Protocols and Applications","ModuleDescription":"This advanced networking module aims to equip students with the basics and\r\ntheories of Internet-related technologies, which are necessary for computer/network engineers. The topics that will be covered include Internet architecture, Internet applications and their protocols (HTTP, FTP, DNS, Email, P2P, BitTorrent, etc.), wireless and mobile networks, mobility management, multimedia networking, and network security.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2012 or ST2334","Preclusion":"EE4210E, TEE4210","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3.0-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4210E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Network Protocols and Applications","ModuleDescription":"The course will enable students to know the basics and theories of Internet-related tenchologies which offer the background knowledge & skills required for computer or network engineers.  Contents covered include Internet Architecture & client/server applications, Client & Server Computing, Internetworking concepts & Architectural Model, Transport protocols:  UDP/TCP, TCP/IP socket programming, Routing protocols, Domain Name System, Mobile IP, and Next Generation IP.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TE2003","Preclusion":"TEE4210, TIC2501","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3.0-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4212","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computer Vision","ModuleDescription":"The goal of this module is to introduce the students to the problems and solutions of modern computer vision, with the main emphasis on recovering properties of the 3D world from image and video sequence. After this module, students are expected to be able to understand and compute the basic geometric and photometric properties of the 3D world (such as point depth and surface orientation), and to apply various methods for video manipulation such as segmentation, matting, and composition. Main topics covered include: Singular value decomposition, projective geometry, Marr's paradigm, calibration problems, correspondence and flow, epipolar geometry, motion estimation, reflectance models, shape from shading, photometric stereo, color processing, texture analysis and synthesis, advanced segmentation, matting and composition techniques.\n\n","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1508E and EE3731C/EE4704 (for AY2017 intake & after) ;\nEE3206 or EE3731C (for AY2016 intake & prior)","Preclusion":"CS4243","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4302","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Control Systems","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the foundation for a more advanced level control systems course. Topics include system description, controllability, observability, selection of pole locations for good design, observer design, full-order and reduced-order observers, combined control law and observer. It is also a first course in nonlinear systems and control. Topics include non-linearities in control systems, use of root-locus in analysis of non-linear systems, describing function and its use in analysis and design of control systems, non-linear ordinary differential equations, singular points, and phase-plane analysis.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE3331C","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2.0-1.0-0.5-2.5-4.0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-04-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4304","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Control Systems","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with system theory, analysis tools and design methods in discrete-time domain. It is the first course in control and automation that systematically introduces the basic concepts and principles in sampling, Z-transform, zero-order-hold, discrete equivalence and the relations to discrete-time control design. It further examines the design issues for digital PID, PID auto-tuning, phase compensator, and the model predictive control, including the performance criteria, pole-placement, as well as numerous illustrative application examples.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2010\nEE3331C","Preclusion":"EE3304.","Workload":"2-1-0.5-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4307","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Control Systems Design And Simulation","ModuleDescription":"This 100% CA module introduces students to the various stages in the design cycle of a closed-loop control system, namely modeling, identification, simulation, controller design and implementation. Students will appreciate the concepts of models and model structures, the ways to obtain them and their applications. Two modeling approaches will be covered; physical modeling which includes the principles and phases ofmodeling using basic physical relationships, and identification approaches covering both non-parametric and parametric identification.  Practical issues in modeling, including instrument calibration, model structure selection, data collection configuration, selection of test signals and model validation will also be duly covered. Via  project work, students will consolidate the topics covered in class with hands-on experience in modeling, simulating and controlling real systems. They will be equipped with useful practical skills at the end of this course.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE3331C","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-0-0-5-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,4,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4308","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advances in Intelligent Systems and Robotics","ModuleDescription":"The module ‘Advances in Intelligent Systems and Robotics’ will cover topics such as mobile robots, autonomous robotic systems, multiple mobile robotic systems, unmanned aerial vehicles and cyber physical security. Applications to multiple mobile robot path planning, multi-sensor fusion, obstacle avoidance and learning in robotic systems will be presented.\r\n\r\nAn animated virtual-robot learning platform will be used for gaining hands on experience in designing autonomous robots, terrain building, path planning, obstacle avoidance and robot control.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE3331C Feedback Control Systems","Preclusion":"EE4306 Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-2.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4407","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analog Electronics","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on the basic concepts in electronics which students learnt in EE2021. This will enable students to design complex electronic circuits and systems for processing analog signals. Topics covered: Passive filters, poles and zeros; Transistor amplifiers, Negative feedback amplifiers; Oscillators; Mixers,\nmodulators and demodulators for communication systems; Instrumentation\namplifiers, CMRR; DC power supply design: Linear and switching regulators, current limiting; Power amplifiers: Output stage, efficiency and distortion; Active filters; Interconnections: propagation of signal and energy in transmission lines; and introduction of design techniques for integrated circuits (IC).","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2021 (for AY2016 intake & prior) ;\nCG2027 or EE2027 (for AY2017 intake & after)","Preclusion":"EE3407, EE3407E, TEE3407, TEE4407","Workload":"2-1-0.5-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E3-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4407E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analog Electronics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with essential concepts in electronics to enable them to understand and design complex electronics circuits and systems for processing analog signals.Topics covered: Techniques for implementing specific amplifier frequency response involving poles and time constants; Negative feedback amplifiers; Oscillators: RC, LC and crystal-controlled oscillators; Power amplifiers: Output stage, efficiency and distortion; DC power supply design: Linear and switching regulators, current limiting; Mixer, modulators and demodulators for communication systems; Active filters; Instrumentation amplifiers, CMRR; Applications of current mirror circuits.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2021E or TEE2027","Preclusion":"TEE3407, EE3407E, TEE4407","Workload":"2-1-0.5-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4409","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Microelectronic Devices & Sensors","ModuleDescription":"This module first gives an introduction of microelectronic devices applicable to IoT systems and applications deployed in our day-to-day modern gadgets/equipment, e.g., smartphones, wearable electronics and driverless cars. The devices include sensors for sensing various types of physical parameters (temperature, speed, position, etc.), storage devices, etc. The working principles of these devices will be described pertaining to an application. Specifications, usability and, key features of these devices will also be analysed so that students will learn how to utilize these devices in a wide range of IoT related applications such as health care, transportation, etc.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CG2027/EE2027 (for AY2017 intake & after) ; EE2021 (for AY2016 intake & prior)","Preclusion":"EE3409","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-16,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4415","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Digital Design","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the students to the design of integrated circuits. It covers basic concepts including integrated circuits fabrication technology, CMOS and nMOS design, inverter design, aspect ratios of pull-up and pull-down transistors, switching characteristics of CMOS and nMOS inverters, latch-up, stick diagram, design rules, mask layout, sub-systems design, ASIC challenges and issues, ASIC design flow, Verilog hardware design language basics, and logic synthesis. Each student will do a design exercise using the EDA tools.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2026 (for AY2017 intake & after) ; EE2020 (for AY2016 intake & prior)","Preclusion":"EE4415E, TEE4415","Workload":"2.0-0.5-0.5-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E5-03-21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4434","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Circuit Technology, Design and Testing","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the industry practice on the technology, design, layout and testing of digital and memory integrated circuits (IC). Students will be introduced to the different types of devices which are manufactured in a foundry. Students will learn about the ideas of design for testability through lectures, hands on exposure to different testing and debugging tools and industrial visits. Specific topics include wafer technology and devices, digital logic and memory design and layout, fundamentals of digital and static random access memory (SRAM) testing, design for testability, fault isolation and electrical characterization.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2026 and CG2027/EE2027 (for AY2017 intake & after) ; EE2020 and EE2021 (for AY2016 intake & prior)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-0.5-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-04-04,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E4-04-04,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E4-04-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4437","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Photonics - Principles and Applications","ModuleDescription":"Photonics technology is everywhere around us, and\ndisruptive advances in photonics have impacted our\neveryday lives, e.g., LED lighting, flexible OLED displays in\nmobile phones, ultra-thin and curved television displays.\nThis course will introduce the underlying photonic principles\nunderlying these recent photonic applications, i.e., the\ngeneration, modulation and detection of light, and their\napplication. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of\ndevice operation and their use in current photonic devices\nand applications. The aim is to equip students to meet the\ndemand of the expanding optoelectronic industry and to\nprepare them for advanced study and research in photonic\ntechnology. Topics include introduction to photometry, and\nelectro-optical properties of semiconductors and lowdimensional\nsemiconductor structures, as well as\napplications such as light emitting devices, lasers,\ndetectors, modulators and displays. Recent advances e.g.\nquantum devices, and organic LEDs and photonic crystals\nwill also be introduced.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CG2027/EE2027 (for AY2017 intake & after) ; EE2021 (for AY2016 intake & prior)","Preclusion":"EE4401 Optoelectronics","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4438","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Solar Cells and Modules","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the theory, operating principles, and\nbasic function of solar cells and photovoltaic modules. Major\ntopics covered are the status of the PV market, the\nproperties of sunlight, properties of semiconductors,\nefficiency limits of solar cells, carrier properties in\nsemiconductors, currents in p-n diodes in the dark and\nunder illumination, computer simulation of solar cells,\ncharacterisation of solar cells, technology of silicon wafer\nsolar cells, technology of thin-film solar cells, properties of\ninterconnected solar cells, technology of PV modules, and\nthe characterisation and testing of PV modules","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CG2027/EE2027 (for AY2017 intake & after) ; EE2021 (for AY2016 intake & prior)","Preclusion":"EE4432 Devices for Electric Energy Generation","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4511","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Renewable Generation and Smart Grid","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the students with a good overview of renewable energy generation techniques for promoting the advancement and use of economically and environmentally sustainable energy systems. Renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro and geothermal are studied in detail. The module will cover the integration of these sources into the smart grid, and strategies for demand side management for efficient resource utilisation. Issues related to environmental impact of renewable energy generation, as well as, their economics will be discussed. Models of smart distribution systems with embedded generation and microgrids will be introduced.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE3505C (for AY2016 intake & prior) ;\nEE3506C (for AY2017 intake & after)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"EA-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE4603","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biomedical Imaging Systems","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of this course is to present an overview of biomedical imaging systems. The course will examine various imaging modalities including X-ray, ultrasound, nuclear, and MRI. How these images are formed and what types of information they provide will be presented. Image analysis techniques will also be discussed. Specific analysis techniques will include the analysis of cardiac ultrasound, mammography, and MRI functional imagery.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2023/BN2401","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E5-03-21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE5135","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Communications","ModuleDescription":"Probability theory, stochastic processes and vector spaces. Application of statistical decision theory to optimum receiver design for Gaussian channels. Error performance analysis of digital modulation systems. Analysis and design of coded systems. Soft decoding and hard decoding. Communication via fading channels – channel models, receiver design and error performance analysis.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE5137/EE5137R or EE5306","Preclusion":"EE5305, EE6135","Workload":"3-0-0-2.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE5903","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"REAL-TIME SYSTEMS","ModuleDescription":"The focus in this module is to present the theoretical foundations of real-time system theory. It presents techniques, based on optimization and queuing theory, to schedule a set of tasks such that they meet hard real-time requirements. It also describes the characteristics of a real time computing system.  Students are taught how a real-time embedded system can be designed using structured data flow methodology. Concepts of real time operating systems are covered as are the practical implementation of embedded systems and firmware. Deadlock management and process communications are treated at an advanced level. Case studies on real time scheduling and their implementation are presented to give students a better understanding of the subject.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EE4214 (Applicable to undergraduate students only).  MCH5205, TD5103 (Applicable to graduate students only).","Workload":"3-0.25-0-1.75-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE5904","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"NEURAL NETWORKS","ModuleDescription":"In this module students will learn various neural network models and develop all the essential background needed to apply these models to solve practical pattern recognition and regression problems. The main topics that will be covered are: single and multilayer perceptrons, support vector machines, radial basis function networks, Kohonen networks, principal component analysis, and recurrent networks. There is a compulsory computer project for this module. This module is intended for graduate students and engineers interested in learning about neural networks and using them to solve real world problems.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"ME5404, EE5904R, MCH5202","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT7A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EE5907","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pattern Recognition","ModuleDescription":"Pattern recognition deals with automated classification, identification, and/or characterizations of signals/data from various sources. The main objectives of this graduate module are to equip students with knowledge of common statistical pattern recognition (PR) algorithms and techniques. Course will contain project-based work involving use of PR algorithms. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to analyze a given pattern recognition problem, and determine which standard technique is applicable, or be able to modify existing algorithms to engineer new algorithms to solve the problem. Topics covered include: Decision theory, Parameter estimation, Density estimation, Non-parametric techniques, Supervised learning, Dimensionality reduction, Linear discriminant functions, Clustering, Unsupervised learning, Feature extraction and Applications.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Requires background knowledge such as EE2012 Analytical Methods or CS1101S","Preclusion":"EE5907R, EE5026 or EE5027","Workload":"2.75-0-0-2-5.25","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EG1112","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Principles and Practice II","ModuleDescription":"This is part 2 of a 2-module package that introduces Year 1engineering students to what engineers do and to the engineer's thought process. These modules are Engineering Principles and Practice (EPP) I and II.\n\nEPP II will focus on the engineering principle of how systems are energized and controlled and the engineering practice of how they are designed, built and valued. The main assumption here is that most modern engineering systems are powered electrically. They convert some raw form of energy such as fuel (petrol, diesel) or battery (electrochemically stored energy), through a process of energy conversion into electrical energy. Hence energy sources and energy conversion, electrical energy distribution, electrical energy utilization through conversion into various functions, measurement of functions through\ntheir performance parameters will form the backbone of this module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"6-2-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT7A,"},{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"12","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT7A,"},{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL 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Students\ncan apply for approved internships publicised by the\nfaculty or seek approval for self-sourced internships.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Students should have completed at least Stage 2 of studies.\nStudent should have completed CFG career coaching modules (to be finalized) prior to start of internship.","Preclusion":"EG3601 Industrial Attachment Programme\nEG3602 Vacation Internship Programme\nEG3611 Industrial Attachment","Workload":"0-0-0-36-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EG4211","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (ENGINEERING)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Energy Storage Systems for Electric Grids","ModuleDescription":"Energy storage is essential for the large scale storage of\nelectrical energy to cushion the energy supply-demand\nmismatch. This module introduces the design, operation\nand analysis of energy storage systems (EES) for the\nelectricity grid. It integrates the knowledge from different\nengineering disciplines (chemical, electrical, materials,\nmechanical and systems) with socioeconomic elements to\naddress the issues in the implementation of large scale\nengineering systems. The module begins with an\nintroduction of electricity grids, followed by the design of\nthe ESS hardware (batteries and battery systems, thermal\nmanagement and battery management systems), ESS\ndcata analytics, techno-economic considerations and\npolicy studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-4-0-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EG4301","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (ENGINEERING)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"DCP Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students will apply knowledge and skills acquired in the earlier years to develop innovative ways of solving problems in their DCP projects. These projects may be a continuation/extension of their projects from EG3301R to deliver integrated, improved and optimized solutions to their original design problems, or fresh projects that arise from new problems.  \n\nAt the end of this module, students are expected to be able to:\n-Identify and formulate a problem/question of interest.\n-Propose a solution/study to address the problem/question through use of appropriate methodologies.\n-Implement the proposed solution/study.\n-Assess whether proposed solution/study effectively addresses the problem/question based on appropriate performance indicators.\n-Draw meaningful conclusions and make improvements to methodology or proposed solution/study based on proper analyses and interpretation of results/observations.\n-Present and defend their work in the appropriate written and verbal forms.\n-Perform their work in a timely, professional and independent manner.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Year 4","Preclusion":"ESP4901: Research Project (12 MC)\nBN4101R: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nCN4118R: B.Eng. Dissertation (10 MC)\nCG4001: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nEE4001: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nIE4100: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nME4101: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nCE4104: B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MC)\nESE4502: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nMLE4101: B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nBN4101 B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nCG4003 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nCN4118 B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nEE4002R Research Capstone (8 MCs)\nESE4502R B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nIE4100R B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nME4101A B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nMLE4101A B.Eng. Dissertation (6 MCs)","Workload":"0-0-3-9-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EG4301A","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (ENGINEERING)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ideas to Start-up","ModuleDescription":"This module is an opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurial\nstudents to launch their product/solution. It brings in the\nprinciples of the Lean Launchpad and the Disciplined\nEntrepreneurship framework to accelerate students’\nunderstanding of the entrepreneurial process and enables\nfurther development of their ideas/projects into viable and\nsustainable ventures. In the process, students will learn to\nidentify the customer and market, determine the business\nmodel, and develop a minimum viable product (MVP)\nusing design and engineering skills that they have\ngarnered throughout their undergraduate study. Students\nwill also learn the mechanics of venture creation, for\nexample company formation, fund raising and more.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"EG3301R DCP Project or Year 4 students who already\nhave project/product ideas","Preclusion":"EG4301 DCP B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MC)\nBN4101 B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nBN4101R B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nCE4104 B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nCG4001 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nCG4003 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nCN4118 B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nCN4118R B.Eng. Dissertation (10 MCs)\nEE4001 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nEE4002R Research Capstone (8 MCs)\nESP4901 Research Project (12 MCs)\nESE4502 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nESE4502R B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nIE4100 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nIE4100R B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nME4101 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nME4101A B.Eng. Dissertation (8 MCs)\nMLE4101 B.Eng. Dissertation (12 MCs)\nMLE4101A B.Eng. Dissertation (6 MCs)","Workload":"2-0-0-10-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E2A-02-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL1101E / GEK1011","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Nature of Language","ModuleDescription":"This introductory overview of linguistics aims at equipping students with a solid foundation in the object, methods and goals of the science of spoken language, the prime tool of human communication. Through a principled analysis of patterns of sound, form and meaning at the levels of word, sentence and text, students will gain insight into what it means to say that language is a rule-governed system and an organic whole. The results of this exploration will be useful to those interested in the relationship between language and mind, society and culture.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"GEK1011","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"W13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL2101","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Structure of Sentences and Meanings","ModuleDescription":"This module explores language structure, in particular, patterns of sentence structure (syntax) and of meaning (semantics) in English. Concepts to be discussed include: grammatical categories, grammatical functions, semantic relations, and their hierarchical composition in sentences; various other syntactic and semantic notions; and the relationship between grammar and meaning. A key feature of the module is its emphasis on the evidence and argumentation that bears upon the representation of structure and principles of grammar that we postulate. The module is obligatory for EL Majors, and provides the foundation for the study of advanced modules in syntax and semantics.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"EL2201","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL2111","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Historical Variation in English","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to introduce how language change can take place orthographically, phonologically, grammatically and lexically. These changes do not take place at random but can be usefully accounted for by considering the socio-cultural contexts of use. The major topics covered include the history of English in Britain, English in North America and the New Englishes including Singaporean English. This module is suitable for students intending to read English Language as a major, as well as other interested students.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"EL2211","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3201","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Syntax","ModuleDescription":"Building on the knowledge of English morphology and syntax developed at levels 1000 and 2000, this module aims to give students a deeper understanding of the morphological and syntactic structure of English, in relation to crosslinguistic patterns. With an emphasis on evidence and argumentation, the module will help students understand the interconnectedness of the analyses of apparently unrelated phenomena, and develop a sense of the organic unity of language structure. This module will provide a crucial foundation for the further study of morphology and syntax, and their applications.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL2101 or EL2201","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3208","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bilingualism","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the cognitive underpinnings and social consequences of bilingualism and multilingualism. Students will become familiar with multiple approaches to the study of bilingualism and investigate major questions such as how children acquire multiple languages, how those languages are stored in the brain, and how bilinguals use language in socially meaningful ways. Topics covered include bilingual acquisition, cognitive consequences of bilingualism, language mixing, and bilingual education.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3209","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Language, Culture, and Mind","ModuleDescription":"It is generally assumed that language, culture, and our way of thinking are related. The relation, which is often called the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis or linguistic relativity, has been the subject of serious philosophical, anthropological and scientific inquiry. Taking advantage of the extensive bilingualism in Singapore, this module selects a few salient grammatical features and critically examines them within the broader cultural and/or cognitive contexts. Topics to be discussed include pluralisation, classifier, tense and aspect, kinship, polysemy, metaphor and bilingual acquisition. Issues related to translation will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011. Exposure to some linguistics is helpful but not essential.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3210","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in the Psychology of Language","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the processes underlying language comprehension, language production, and language acquisition in children and adults. The topics include language and brain, the role of learners’ attention, short-term memory, and long-term memory in language production, lexical storage and access, discourse comprehension and memory, language acquisition, and production of speech and writing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3211","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Language in Contact","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the phenomenon of language contact. We will explore sociolinguistic conditions of language contact, and how these conditions lead to contact-induced linguistic change. The study of contact languages is a study of how new forms of language emerge from contact ecologies. The main focus of the module is on the linguistic properties of contact languages, such as Chinese Pidgin English and Singapore Colloquial English, and on the theoretical issues of language emergence.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3214","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Language Documentation","ModuleDescription":"Language documentation is a rapidly growing subfield in linguistics. It is concerned with the creation of language records that can be used for multiple purposes, the preservation of such records, and the products that can be built from these records, such as dictionaries, corpora and grammars. This module is an introduction to the subfield. It explores the need for language documentation as a reaction to language endangerment, and presents the history, theory and methods of modern day language documentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0117,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3251","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Language, Society and Identity","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the relationship between language and identity, focusing on how linguistic difference is not a reflection of one’s inner essence but a means of constructing who we are in social context. Based on current research in sociolinguistics, it will discuss why ideological and discursive processes of identity construction are central to our social life. It will also introduce conceptual tools for analysing identity work in everyday discourse, using them to explore several theoretical and real-world issues in which the question of identity figures prominently.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL2151 or EL2251","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL3551","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4212","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Field Methods in Linguistics","ModuleDescription":"This module develops practical skills in linguistic fieldwork. The centrepiece of the module is the investigation of an unfamiliar language through structured interviews with native speakers. Students will elicit, record, transcribe, and organize linguistic data. Together we will gain a basic understanding of aspects of the grammar of the language. Students will also develop original hypotheses regarding the language’s structure, test these hypotheses, and share their findings through written reports. Ethical issues that arise in conducting linguistic fieldwork will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"EL3212","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4216","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Lexicology and Lexicography","ModuleDescription":"With special reference to English in multilingual and multicultural settings, this module introduces students to the study of words from both lexicological (theory) and lexicographical (practice) perspectives. It aims to equip participants with a critical awareness of the notion of the word and its attendant sources of evidence, the organisation of the mental lexicon, and the publication of words in the form of printed, on-line and standalone electronic dictionaries.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4222","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Stylistics and Drama","ModuleDescription":"This module highlights one way in which the disciplines within the Department (theatre, literary studies and linguistics) can be brought together in the enterprise to come to terms with dramatic discourse. The module will focus on the analysis of dramatic discourse, so that evidenced interpretations of dramatic passages may be provided. Students will be introduced to a number of frameworks, especially those used to deal with discourse such as speech-act theory, the co-operative principle, face and politeness, cognitive and critical discourse approaches. Key topics in stylistics such as foregrounding and reader response will also receive coverage.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs including 28 MCs in EL or 28 MCs in TS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"TS4213","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4251","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Thought in Language","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of key social theories that explore the nature of language and its social foundations. Through an examination of how language occupies a central position in contemporary social theory, it considers how such insight may be incorporated into the study of language in social context. In particular, it explores how different social theories may offer varying perspectives on the socially embedded nature of language, linguistic constitution of social relations, and language as power.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EL, and EL2251 or EL2151, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4254","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Language, Ideology and Power","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the interrelations between language, ideology and power within contemporary society.  It examines key concepts and ideas investigated by a range of scholars working within a critical perspective.  Topics covered include: the structuring influence of language on worldviews; the construal of particular realities through patterned linguistic choices; the inclusion/exclusion, privileging/marginalizing of different social groups through language policies and practices affecting the use (or disuse) of particular language varieties. Target students: those with an active interest in the social and political aspects of language use, willing to articulate their own positions amid lively and complex debate.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in EL or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4401","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The Honours Thesis is usually done in the final semester of a student's pursuing an Honours degree. Students intending to read this module are expected to consult prospective supervisors the semester before they read this module and provide a research proposal.  A wide range of topics is acceptable provided it highlights a language issue.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of EL major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2013-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EL major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50, or with recommendation by the programme committee. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of EL major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50, or with recommendation by the programme committee. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"EL4660","Workload":"0-1-0-12-24.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL4660","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012-2015: Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in EL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20. Cohort 2016 onwards: Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in EL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"EL4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL5102R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":" Phonetics and Phonology","ModuleDescription":"The module covers the foundational knowledge of the sound pattern of human language. Major topics include how speech sounds are made and transmitted, and how they pattern, drawing data primarily from English and other familiar languages. Students will learn the conceptual tools and technical skills in the analysis of speech data.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate student in the university or with the approval of the Department.  ","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL5204R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Linguistic Typology  ","ModuleDescription":"Typology and universals are concerned with how the pieces of languages are put together, what they contain, and how and why they interact and function as they do. Students acquire a broad overview of the grammatical make-up of languages and an understanding of an important approach in contemporary linguistics. Typology contributes to and draws on core areas of linguistics that students have studied.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate student in the university or with the approval of the Department.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL5216R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Corpus Linguistics","ModuleDescription":"This module takes an empirical approach to linguistic investigation: it bases claims largely on computer-aided analyses of electronic datasets that are either manually built with linguistic purposes in mind or those that are readily found on the Web. With special reference to English, relevant topics will be introduced to suit particular needs; the corpus-linguistic methodology blends well with various linguistic levels, including grammar, lexis and discourse. This module does not assume any expert computing knowledge; while no computer programming will be introduced, participants will receive hands-on training in the use of standard corpus-linguistic programs.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate Student in the University or with the approval of the Department","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS5-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL5252R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Language Variation and Change","ModuleDescription":"The study of variation and change in language employs quantitative statistical methods to account for phenomena in real-world language data. This module familiarises students with the major questions and methodologies of variationist research in sociolinguistics and corpus linguistics. Students will learn about the stylistic, social, and linguistic factors that influence how language is produced and perceived, and explore how data drawn from speech, texts, social media, and experimental methods are used to investigate variation. This module will prepare students to pursue independent research incorporating quantitative methods.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EL5255R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Second Language Writing","ModuleDescription":"This module explores current research in second language writing and encompasses the investigation of both processes and products of writing. The module will examine theories in writing (including L1 theories) and the role theories and models plays in second language writing research. The topics addressed will include the cognitive processes in writing, the distribution of processes on writing performance, individual differences in writing (for examples, self-efficacy beliefs, motivation, and strategies), the methodology and tools researchers use to investigate the processes in writing, and the assessment of written texts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate Student in the University or with the approval of the Department.","Preclusion":"EL5880B","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EM1202","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"English for Academic Purposes (Music) 2","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Open only to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Music programme from AY2009/10 onwards. Students who score Band B in the YSTCM English Placement Test or students who have passed English for Academic Purposes (Music) 1 are required to read this module.","Preclusion":"AR1000, BE1000, ID1000, ET1000 / NK1001 / EA1101 / EG1471 / ES1301 / ES1101 / ES1102 / ES1103 and EM1101","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR7,"},{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN1101E / GEK1000","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"An Introduction to Literary Studies","ModuleDescription":"Human beings are 'tale-telling animals'. We all tell stories, and we all listen to them, read them and watch them. This module looks at the ways in which people tell stories, the kinds of stories they tell, and the meanings those stories generate. It focuses, in particular, upon the telling, and gives special attention to questions concerned with that. Texts include a novel, a play, films, short stories, poems and oral tales.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from or passed the NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"GEK1000","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN2201","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Backgrounds to Western Literature and Culture","ModuleDescription":"The Greek and Roman classics and the Bible are recognized as having exerted profound influence on the development of Western literature, art and culture.\r\nFamiliarity with the classical and Judeo-Christian traditions helps tremendously in enabling appreciation of this literature, art and culture. This module introduces students to important works from these two traditions such as Homer’s Odyssey, Plato’s Republic, Aristotle’s Poetics, Virgil’s Aeneid and the Bible. Through close readings, students become acquainted with the worldview, ideas and key motifs in\r\nthese works. Attention will also be on how these texts have influenced the development of the Western literary tradition.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EN1101E or GEK1000","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN2202","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Reading","ModuleDescription":"Critical reading is the essential skill of literary studies. It involves close attention to individual words and phrases, to figures of speech, to the structures of sentences and texts, to literary form and genre, and to historical context. It gives attention to the implicit connotations of language, as well as to its explicit denotations. This module sets out to inculcate in students the skills of critical reading and help them pay attention to and evaluate textual detail. It will be organised as a series of seminars in which students develop and practice skills by reading short texts and\r\nextracts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(1) EN1101E or GEK1000, and (2) EN majors","Preclusion":"EN3274 Critical Reading","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN2203","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Film Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the critical terms and methods required for reading and writing about films, performances, advertising, and other related cultural texts. It seeks to develop skills in the close reading of such texts, and in writing considered critical responses to them.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EN2113","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN2276","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Literature, Media and Theory","ModuleDescription":"The module offers an introduction to the study of literature in an age where the increasing importance of film, television, and the internet has led to far-reaching changes in humanities disciplines and a broadening of the field of literary studies. Students will study critical texts in literary and media theory, which will give them the means to develop informed and critical readings in literature, media, and culture. The module in this way also provides an introduction to contemporary critical theory. Each week, students will study chapters introducing them to a given critical discourse (e.g., Psychoanalysis) and its application.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EN1101E or GEK1000","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3221","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The English Renaissance","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an introductory survey of the period referred to as “the English Renaissance” (in traditional usage) and as “early modern England” (in more recent usage). It considers the distinctive features of this period by looking at the different genres and literary forms in currency at the time: tragedy, comedy, love lyric, devotional lyric, epic, etc. These genres and forms are then read in relation to their significance for Renaissance/early modern England’s original readership and audience. This is a period of intense conflict, and that conflict is far from over, being still reassessed and played out between differing critical positions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3222","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Eighteenth Century","ModuleDescription":"This module looks at the emergence of the novel, at its experiments with form, and at its characteristic modes of representation. It concentrates, in particular, on such matters as the restrictions and opportunities of the genre: on the practicalities of sustaining a long fiction in prose; how different writers meet the various challenges of plot, episode, characterisation and style; and on the emergence of a distinct sense of the individual.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3227","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Romanticism","ModuleDescription":"This module will look at 'Romanticism' as it manifests in English and European literature.  The set of texts and supplementary readings are intended to provide the student with an introduction to the socio-historical background to the Romantic period and to some of the tropes and ideas that may be said to form the nucleus of the term 'Romanticism'; for example, feeling, liberty, the inner life, the overreacher, revolution, the relationship to the past, the relationship between the city and the country, etc.  To complement the texts being taught, the contributions of the other arts (painting, music), will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3231 / AS3231","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"American Literature I","ModuleDescription":"This module examines selected texts of 19th century American writing through Reconstruction; it examines typical aspects of American character/imagination, and it trains students to read literary texts closely and to express their understanding of texts both in class discussion and in writing. The module is aimed at undergraduate English majors, but cross-faculty students who enjoy literature are welcome.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"AS3231","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3263","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Literature in Context","ModuleDescription":"Using selected Singapore texts from a variety of different genres, this module aims to enable students to explore the historical roots and contemporary relevance of literary production in Singapore. Beginning with colonial writing, the module moves through considerations of national and postcolonial literatures to contemporary concerns. Given Singapore's history, the notion of a \"Singapore\" text will be used creatively in order to reflect upon the growth of Singaporean identity and culture, and literary texts from other countries in the region may be used for comparative purposes.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000, or GCE ‘A’ Level Literature or equivalent.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, or GCE ‘A’ Level Literature or equivalent, AND (ii) EN2201 or EN2202 or EN2203 or EN2204 or EN2205 or EN2207","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3271","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Playwriting","ModuleDescription":"In this module students will write (and rewrite!) two fulllength plays of no less than 60 minutes in length. These\r\n\r\nwill be critiqued intensively by their classmates and by the\r\n\r\ninstructor. Students are at liberty to pick their own topics\r\n\r\nand genres. Specific historical or critical readings and\r\n\r\ndramatic texts will be assigned based on individual\r\n\r\nstudents interests (e.g. musical theatre, Theatre of the\r\n\r\nOppressed). This is a demanding creative writing module\r\n\r\nrequiring self-direction and artistic independence.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EN2271 or permission of instructor.","Preclusion":"TS4212","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN3551","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN4261","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Metafictions and the Novel","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the \"nouveau roman,\" a term applied to a sub-genre of twentieth-century fiction, which consciously and self-consciously interrogates, problematizes and plays with traditional conventions and premises of the novel. These include characterization, plot, chronology, narrative authority, author-reader reciprocity and language as agent of meaning and communication.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs including 28 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN4262","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing Global India: (Dis)Possessions of Capitalism","ModuleDescription":"Students will read Indian Anglophone literary texts in the context of global capitalism and transnational movements and flows. It examines the construction of imaginary homelands, the cultural politics of that homeland and its (re)negotiation in the larger world, the politics of gender, sexuality and the body, and religious and other cultural identities. The trope of \"(dis)possessions\" provides theoretical leverage into and focus on material influences, the trope of the hauntings of cultural memory, the perceived \"contaminations\" of culture, disciplines of the body, and related themes.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs including 28 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN4264","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Poetry","ModuleDescription":"This module will look at the work of modern poets (Modernism and after) focussing mainly on their poetry, but, where relevant, on their critical essays and\r\nwork in other genres (e.g. drama) which adds to an understanding of their poetic work. The major topics covered will include: the modern condition, the relation to history and myth, modern poetics, the urban and natural worlds and war. Other topics may be considered, depending on the selection of poets in any particular academic year.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs including 28 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN4265","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Approaches to World Literature: Critical Realism","ModuleDescription":"The new millennium has witnessed a return to realism in literature, criticism, and popular culture. Our taste for realism extends from the television reality-show, dramas like The Wire, to novels that seek to describe the impact of world markets on lived reality by mapping this system onto the traditional realist narrative. These developments suggest that canonical modernisms of the early twentieth-century prescribed, and so constrained, critical approaches to literatures of the postcolony. Focusing on the resurgent value of postcolonial realism for our current globalist conjuncture, the module entertains theoretical exchanges between World Literature, Postcolonial Studies, and the Frankfurt School’s Marxism.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs including 28 MCs in EN or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN4401","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The Honours Thesis is usually done in the final semester of a student's pursuing an Honours degree.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of EN major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2013-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EN major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50, or with recommendation by the programme committee. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of EN major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50, or with recommendation by the programme committee. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"EN4660","Workload":"0-1-0-12-24.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN4660","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012-2015:\r\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\r\n\r\nCohort 2016 onwards:\r\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"EN4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN5241R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Literature and New Worlds: 1590-1750","ModuleDescription":"From early modern England up into the eighteenth century, English literature registers distinctively a deep fascination with worlds both old and new: Egypt, Africa, China, and India are some examples.  In reading critically how different authors in this historical timeline represent old and new worlds in their literary production, this module seeks to analyze the formation of cultural perceptions relating to such topics as (a) the emergence of a colonial and imperial consciousness; (b) the apprehension of cultural difference; (c) the crystallization of national identity.  It offers opportunity for considering the engagements of literature with certain momentous social, historical, and political realities, such as the slave trade and the activities of the British East India Company","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate student in the university or with the approval of the Department","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN5253R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing in the Aftermath","ModuleDescription":"The module addresses issues of historical trauma and cultural memory; through a focus on how such memory is manifested in aesthetic (primarily literary) representation. The module assumes a dual approach to the study of selected texts, requiring attention to the topic of violence and memory on the one hand; and the ethics and politics of representation on the other.  Literary texts will illuminate problems of narrative agency, responsibility and testimony in the aftermath of a violent past. The conceptual framework of discussions derive from Maurice Blanchot and his influence on post-structuralism, and from contemporary uses of psychoanalysis by literary theorists.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate student in the university or with the approval of the Department.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"EN5254R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Rethinking Failure in the 21st Century","ModuleDescription":"Motivated by the prevalent political, institutional, and economic failings that seem to plague our present century, best captured perhaps by the millennial-speak “epic fail,” this course proposes to critically think about failure as a concept. 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Films studied will privilege independent and experimental work, video/media art, animation and web-based video, emphasising the diversification of moving image practices with video and digital media.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate Student in the University or with the approval of the Department","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ENV2102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Environmental Law","ModuleDescription":"This module will first introduce students to Environmental Law, particularly conservation and pollution laws, and how these are passed and implemented at the international, regional (ASEAN) and national (Singapore) levels. It will emphasise that laws alone will not help in ensuring the quality of a country’s environment and the health of its citizens. Laws must be enforced, and the rule of law respected. Good governance is therefore a necessary component of sound environmental management. This module will next examine what constitutes good environmental governance. It will explore environmental and economic policies and how best to resolve the tensions between conservation and development. It will study the setting up of effective administrative institutions, land use planning, the provision of environmental infrastructure (modern sanitation, water treatment plants, transport systems, etc). It will then critically examine the workings of the main administrative agencies that are responsible for environmental management in Singapore. It will also look into the work of local and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as multi-national corporations and corporate social responsibility in Singapore. Comparisons will be made with the administrative and legal systems in other jurisdictions. 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In the process, the course also helps develop students’ understanding of how their identities and values are shaped in (and are shaping) engineering practice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"If students are required to take ES1000 (Foundation Academic English) and/or ES1103 (English for Academic Purposes), they must complete and pass these modules before taking ES2331.","Preclusion":"ES1501%, ES1601, UTown students from cohort AY2014/15 and before should not be allowed to bid for the module.","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ES2660","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Communicating in the Information Age","ModuleDescription":"In a context of prolific production and convenient access to content and innovation in the Information Age, how should one critically process and clearly communicate ideas to various audiences? In this module, students will learn to question and articulate their analysis of assumptions and assertions on issues facing the Information Age through processes such as identifying bias and substantiating arguments. The Ennis’ (1986, 2001) taxonomy of critical thinking dispositions will be employed to develop students’ analytical thinking skills and their ability to articulate cogent responses to arguments or to defend their own positions in both written and oral form.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"1. Students who are required to take ES1000 Foundation Academic English and/or ES1103 English for Academic Purposes, must pass those modules before they are allowed to read this module.\n2. Only SoC students matriculated in AY2016/2017 and after, are allowed to take ES2660.","Preclusion":"GET1006 and GEK1901","Workload":"0-4-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G05","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G05","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G06","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G06","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G07","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G07","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G08","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G08","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G09","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G09","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G11","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0610,"},{"ClassNo":"G11","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0610,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE1102","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles & Practice in Infrastructure and Environment","ModuleDescription":"The impact of civil infrastructures on the environment is considerable and engineers have a significant role to play in developing technical solutions which must be cost-effective, economically feasible and environmentally sustainable. Sustainable development must consider all the repercussions from infrastructure development in a systematic and holistic way, including assessment of the resulting pollution problems through environmental monitoring and its necessary companion: safety control and management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-4-5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE2401","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Water Science & Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with the fundamental aspects of water science and technology in water and wastewater treatment. Applied chemistry, microbiology and biology in fresh water, marine water, drinking water and wastewater will be covered. This module will enable students to understand the global cycle, possible contamination and threats to water in nature. Students also learn how to integrate engineering systems to purify natural water for human uses, and recycle water back to global water cycle through the practice of environmental science and technologies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESE2001","Preclusion":"TCE3001","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EW2-03-14,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"EW2-03-14,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"EA-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE3001","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Water Quality Engineering","ModuleDescription":"Topics covered in this module include water and wastewater sources, characteristics of water and wastewater (physical, chemical, and biological parameters), principles of physical, chemical, and biological processes for water and wastewater treatment, and water reclamation. Applications of fundamental principles for process analysis and design will be discussed with a focus on commonalities in applications across industry. Laboratory experiments relevant to water quality assessment and engineering are also included in the module.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"ESE2401 & ESE3401 & TCE3001","Workload":"3-1-0.5-0.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EW2-03-14,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE3011","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Project for Environmental Sustainability","ModuleDescription":"This module explores appropriate technologies to combat environmental issues in lesser industrialized countries, with a focus on sustainable technologies for water and sanitation. It also incorporates technical, socio-cultural, public health, and economic factors into the planning and design of water and sanitation systems. The fieldwork is carried out to implement appropriate technologies being discussed and developed in a classroom. Students will develop sustainable technologies for solving real life problem to adopt appropriate solutions independently as well as teamwork. The student will understand appropriate technologies at the household and small community level, and develop/design sustainable solutions for specific international problems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil.","Preclusion":"Nil.","Workload":"1-1-0-6-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"E4-04-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE3101","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Solid And Hazardous Waste Management","ModuleDescription":"This course provides students with a working knowledge of solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup processes used around the world. The topics covered include a historical perspective; regulations pertaining to solid and hazardous wastes; waste characterization and risk assessment; waste handling, collection and transport; waste treatment and disposal methods, including biological and chemical treatment, incineration, pyrolysis, landfill, and site remediation. Waste minimization and cost analysis are also discussed. The course is targeted at level 3 environmental engineering students.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESE2 standing or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE3301","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Environmental Microbiological Principles","ModuleDescription":"The module provides students with a strong foundation in environmental microbiology and its application to pollution control systems. It provides an introduction to the principles of microbiology in environmental engineering. After an overview of microbial classification and the applications of environmental microbiology, the course addresses aspects of microbial ecology and population dynamics. Microbial characteristics of the terrestrial and aquatic environment are covered, as well as aspects of indoor air pollution control. Microbial biogeochemical cycling of elements is examined with respect to nitrogen, carbon and sulphur. Aspects of genetic engineering in environmental microbiology are introduced with regard to applied biotechnologies.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESE2 standing or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-1-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EW2-03-14,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EW2-03-14,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE4401","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Water & Wastewater Engineering 2","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the information regarding application of advanced unit operations and processes for enhancing the quality of treated effluent and rendering the product water suitable for reuse applications. The module will enable students to understand the fundamental principles of advanced wastewater treatment. Students are taught to identify and design the appropriate advanced treatment system to enhance the quality of the treated effluent and exploit the option of reuse application.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESE2401 and ESE3401","Preclusion":"TCE4401","Workload":"3-0.5-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE4408","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Environmental Impact Assessment","ModuleDescription":"Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is the process of identifying, predicting, evaluating and mitigating the biophysical, social, and other relevant effects of development proposals prior to major decisions being taken and commitments made. The objective of EIA is to ensure that decision-makers consider environmental impacts before deciding whether to proceed with new projects. Participants are introduced to the concept of EIA, its historical evolution and the terminologies that are used worldwide. Lectures will cover the organizational\r\naspects of EIA, the EIA framework and the procedural methods to conduct an EIA, with special emphasis on water and water related issues.Participants will carry out a mini EIA study using the various approaches covered in the module.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESE3101, ESE3201, ESE3301 and ESE3401","Preclusion":"TCE4408","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE4502R","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B. Eng. Dissertation B. Eng. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This project moduleis carried out by individual students and offers the opportunity for the student to develop research capabilities. It actively promotes creative thinking and allows independent work on a prescribed research project. Level 4 students undertake the project over two semesters. Each student is expected to spend not less than 9 hours per week on the project chosen from a wide range of environmental engineering-related disciplines. \r\nTopics include elements of research and experiments, analyse, and development. Assessment is based on the student’s working attitude, project execution and achievement, an interim report and presentation, dissertation and final oral presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"EVE4-standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-12-0-8","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE5202","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY","ModuleDescription":"This module covers several topics in air pollution control including the nature and sources of air pollutants in the indoor and outdoor environments, air pollution models, regulations, technical methods and measures to remove/suppress the emissions of air pollutants. The physical, chemical, and physico-chemical characteristics of pollutants in the atmosphere are described. The principal industrial sources of atmospheric pollution and the technological conditions for the formation of solid and gaseous substances in emissions are defined. Technical principles, basic processes, and equipment employed to limit and eliminate particulates, volatile organic compounds, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides are discussed in detail.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE5203","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY","ModuleDescription":"Aerosol science deals with the behaviour of very fine particles in fluid media which finds many areas such as biosolid management, air pollution control, ultra-cleaning manufacturing technology, and advanced materials. In this module, the basic principles of aerosol science and the corresponding industrial applications will be covered. Topics include physics of aerosols, size distributions, mechanics and transport of particles, aerosol dynamics, nanoparticle synthesis, comubstion aerosols, and pharmaceutical aerosols.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE2134 Hydraulics or equivalent courses involving introductory level of\r\nfluid mechanics.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESE5404","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biological Treatment Processes","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the theories as well as practises of biological wastewater treatment processes. Students will learn to understand the fundamental principles of biological treatment systems. The applications of biological treatment systems will also be addressed. This course will facilitate students to acquire in-depth knowledge of biological treatment systems in wastewater treatment.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESP1104A","Department":"ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sensor System Electronics","ModuleDescription":"This  module  introduces  students  to  the  fundamental  electronic principles of sensor systems for a variety of different disciplines. Particular  emphasis  will  be  given  to  circuits  that  are  used  in research and development, such as sensor amplifiers, filters, and data-acquisition.  The  module  has  both  analogue  and  digital circuit  principles,  and  involves  project  activities  that  involve hands-on  construction  of  sensors,  their  circuits  and  translating their signals into digital data on to a computer.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"A-level Mathematics and Physics","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"6-2-3-0-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESP2110","Department":"ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Project 2","ModuleDescription":"Through an antenna project in the first part of the module, students will learn the fundamentals of electromagnetic energy propagation, antenna and transmission line theory, as well as microwave engineering techniques.  Specifically, the students will have to design an external WiFi antenna to dramatically extend the communication range between their laptop computer and a remotely located hub station.  In the second part of the module, the students have to design a working electroplating set-up (high efficiency, uniform temperature stability and optimum pH bath solution) and study several parameters that influence the quality of the plated film quality. They will look into the morphology, structural characteristics using optical microscopy and XRD analysis. The electrical characteristics will be evaluated through I-V characterization of the Ni plated films.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ESP1104 & ESP1107","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0.5-0-0-9.5-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E4-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E4-02-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESP3903","Department":"ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Design Project 2","ModuleDescription":"Students will work in teams of 4 or 5 to solve real-world problems, from idea to innovative prototype solutions, in semester 2. Each student will be supervised by several faculty members, one host supervisor who instructs the student on certain specialised techniques, while other supervisors help in the application of these techniques to the specific design projects being carried out. Design projects typically involved simulation and are related to optics. The project may be structured in such a way that it continues on from the module ESP3902 Major Design Project I which will be run in semester 1.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Level 3 standing","Preclusion":"ESP3901 Major Design Project","Workload":"2-0-0-8-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E4-02-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESP4401","Department":"ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Optimization of Energy Systems","ModuleDescription":"Energy conscious design and efficient operation of energy consuming systems used in industries and commercial buildings remain as a challenge for energy engineers.\r\n\r\nThe module starts with a review of the fundamentals of heat and mass transfer and then introduces central chiller, compressed air, boiler and combined heat and power systems as the major energy consuming systems used in industries and commercial buildings. Topics covered include working principle of above systems, measurement and analysis of energy performance, energy savings opportunities, design of energy efficient systems and operational considerations, control strategies, technical and economic feasibility of energy projects.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Any module on heat and mass transfer such as Heat Transfer (ME3122) OR Thermodynamics and Statistical M echanics (PC2230) OR Energy Conversion Processes (ME3221) OR Industrial Heat Transfer (ME4225)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ESP4901","Department":"ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research Project","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters and the students are expected to put in about 15 hours per week for their projects. In addition to the specific problem studied, students are exposed to literature survey and research methodologies. These projects are usually open-ended in nature, giving the students flexibility to judiciously select viable alternatives, and challenge students to acquire skills for independent and lifelong learning. The projects range in variety from design and development projects (software and hardware), computer modelling and simulation, to designing experiments and equipment. 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Key concepts and theories will be illustrated by examples of derivatives usages in practice and the implementation of hedging strategies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3102 or FNA3102A or FNA3102B or FNA3102C or FIN3102 or FIN3102A or FIN3102B or FIN3102C","Preclusion":"BH3116 or BZ3312 or BK3109A or FNA3116 or FIN3116A or FIN3116B","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3117","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bank Management","ModuleDescription":"This course builds on basic financial theory and the principles courses in economics. It addresses topics that are important for managing financial institutions in a rapidly changing national and global environment. Upon successful completion of the course, student should be able to understand the role of financial institutions in the economy; explain why banks are unique, and therefore merit special attention; to understand the analytical foundations underlying financial institutions management, and be able to use them to analyse important financial issues, including financial crisis; be familiar with risk management techniques to deal with the various risks banks and other financial institutions face.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004/FIN2004 and FNA3102/FIN3102","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA3117 are not allowed to take FIN3117. Not for students who have passed FE5105.","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3118","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"This course covers one of the core functions of finance, namely, risk management. The objective is to introduce the fundamental concepts, principles and practices of financial risk management. The focus of the module is on the identification, measurement, monitoring and control of financial risk. It also addresses the basic financial and statistical techniques that enhance risk management decision-making.The course starts by looking at risk management concepts and the risk management process. It then examines the approaches used to identify, measure and reduce risks. Topics to be covered include risk measurement - Value-at-Risk (VAR) methods, measuring and managing market risk and credit risk, risk management applications, managing other risks such as liquidity and operational risks, regulatory and capital issues, risk-adjusted performance, and implementing a risk management programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3102","Preclusion":"BH3118 or BZ3305 or FNA3118","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3120B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Transaction Banking","ModuleDescription":"Transaction banking is about moving money between entities and the four main areas of this business are cash management, trade finance, securities services and capital\r\nmarkets. This course will allow you to put yourself in the shoes of both transaction bankers and the corporate treasurers (and CFOs) to better understand the concepts and products of transaction banking. This course will provide you with an opportunity to apply the knowledge you have gained in the first half of the course to “innovatively” solve real life transaction banking issues/cases.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3101 Corporate Finance","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3120E","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Phy. Comdty Mkt & Assets","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to do the following:\r\n- To provide students with an overview of the commodity markets as an asset class\r\n- To introduce key concepts for commodity trading and investing businesses\r\n- To provide a framework for assessing risks and opportunities for investors in physical commodity assets.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2004 Finance and FIN3103 Financial Markets","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3129","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Finance","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based\r\nresearch and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3130","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Modelling","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the theories and methodologies of financial modelling. It trains students to apply finance theories to solve various problems in financial management, investments, portfolio management, and risk management. This objective is achieved by teaching students how to design and implement financial models in the computer,\r\nwith Excel as the main tool. It covers four classes of models: Corporate Finance models, Portfolio Models, Option-Pricing Models and Bond Models. It also covers\r\nsimulation, some numerical methods, and VBA programming as well.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ACC1002 Financial Accounting\r\n• FIN2004 Finance\r\n• FIN3102 Investment Analysis and Portfolio\r\nManagement\r\n• An aptitude with mathematics and programming would\r\nbe a plus.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-CMRI,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3131","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fixed Income Securities","ModuleDescription":"This course covers major topics in fixed income securities. The emphasis will be on valuation. Topics covered include the study of bonds, bond derivatives, interest rate derivatives, interest rate swaps, mortgage, asset backed securities, and credit risk. The focus is principally on interest rate risk and valuation of these instruments. ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3102 or FIN3102 or FIN3102A or FIN3102B or FIN3102C","Preclusion":"FNA3120A or CF3201/QF3201","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3139","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Finance","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based research and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3701A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Corporate Finance","ModuleDescription":"This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the key financial issues faced by modern-day financial managers of corporations. It will equip students with conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make sound financial decisions. Topics to be covered include risk and return, capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy and mergers and acquisitions. Cases will be used to illustrate the concepts taught.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3101; RE3807.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3702A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investment. Topics to be covered include fundamental security analysis on stocks, bonds, options and futures as well as modern portfolio management. On completion, candidates should be conversant in investment management in preparation for careers in financial analysis and financial planning, investment banking, and corporate finance. Candidates should also be equipped to write the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Level 1 examinations in quantitative analysis, equity securities analysis and portfolio management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3102","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3702B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investment. Topics to be covered include fundamental security analysis on stocks, bonds, options and futures as well as modern portfolio management. On completion, candidates should be conversant in investment management in preparation for careers in financial analysis and financial planning, investment banking, and corporate finance. Candidates should also be equipped to write the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Level 1 examinations in quantitative analysis, equity securities analysis and portfolio management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3102","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3703A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Markets","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to provide an understanding of the role of financial markets in the economy. Topics to be covered include the importance of the structure (architecture) of the financial system, the functions of markets and institutions, and their implications for resource mobilisation, resource allocation, allocative efficiency, and risk management. In addition, we consider the structure of financial markets for different instruments, the range of instruments traded therein, and the mechanisms facilitating trade in financial assets, and an assessment of the structure and efficiency of these markets in Singapore vis-à-vis similar markets in other industrialised economies. To assess issues of efficiency and market structure, the course will include frequent references to markets in other economies, including the US, Australia, the UK, Hong Kong as well as other emerging market economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3103","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3703B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Markets","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to provide an understanding of the role of financial markets in the economy. Topics to be covered include the importance of the structure (architecture) of the financial system, the functions of markets and institutions, and their implications for resource mobilisation, resource allocation, allocative efficiency, and risk management. In addition, we consider the structure of financial markets for different instruments, the range of instruments traded therein, and the mechanisms facilitating trade in financial assets, and an assessment of the structure and efficiency of these markets in Singapore vis-à-vis similar markets in other industrialised economies. To assess issues of efficiency and market structure, the course will include frequent references to markets in other economies, including the US, Australia, the UK, Hong Kong as well as other emerging market economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3103","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3711","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"International Financial Management","ModuleDescription":"This course is concerned with how financial managers function in an international environment. This requires that we understand: (1) the institutional arrangements of different international financial markets, (2) the accompanying financial instruments and innovations, and (3) the salient factors affecting the financial operations of multinationals.Topics to be covered include the foreign exchange market, Eurobond/Eurocurrency markets, as well as the Asian bond markets, the effects of exchange rate movements on both domestic and international operations and methods of hedging these exposures, operational (trade financing techniques) and strategic (foreign direct investment decisions and political risk management) financial management issues, and the latest financial innovations in the international financial market.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3115","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3712","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Options and Futures","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to basic financial derivatives with an emphasis on forward, futures, and option contracts. Topics to be covered include the structure of forward, futures and options markets, the pricing of futures and options contracts, and the applications of futures and options in hedging and speculation. The approach will cover both the theoretical and applied issues in financial derivatives. Key concepts and theories will be illustrated by examples of derivatives usages in practice and the implementation of hedging strategies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3116","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3713","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bank Management","ModuleDescription":"This course builds on basic financial theory and the principles courses in economics. It addresses topics that are important for managing financial institutions in a rapidly changing national and global environment. Upon successful completion of the course, student should be able to understand the role of financial institutions in the economy; explain why banks are unique, and therefore merit special attention; to understand the analytical foundations underlying financial institutions management, and be able to use them to analyse important financial issues, including financial crisis; be familiar with risk management techniques to deal with the various risks banks and other financial institutions face.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X  and  FIN3702.","Preclusion":"FIN3117","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3714","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"This course covers one of the core functions of finance, namely, risk management. The objective is to introduce the fundamental concepts, principles and practices of financial risk management. The focus of the module is on the identification, measurement, monitoring and control of financial risk. It also addresses the basic financial and statistical techniques that enhance risk management decision-making.The course starts by looking at risk management concepts and the risk management process. It then examines the approaches used to identify, measure and reduce risks. Topics to be covered include risk measurement - Value-at-Risk (VAR) methods, measuring and managing market risk and credit risk, risk management applications, managing other risks such as liquidity and operational risks, regulatory and capital issues, risk-adjusted performance, and implementing a risk management programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3702","Preclusion":"FIN3118","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3716","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Financial Modelling","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the theories and methodologies of financial modelling. It trains students to apply finance theories to solve various problems in financial management, investments, portfolio management, and risk management. This objective is achieved by teaching students how to design and implement financial models in the computer, with Excel as the main tool. It covers four classes of models: Corporate Finance models, Portfolio Models, Option-Pricing Models and Bond Models. It also covers simulation, some numerical methods, and VBA programming as well.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ACC1701/ACC1701X or EC2204) and FIN3702.","Preclusion":"FIN3130","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-CMRI,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3717","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fixed Income Securities","ModuleDescription":"This course covers major topics in fixed income securities. The emphasis will be on valuation. Topics covered include the study of bonds, bond derivatives, interest rate derivatives, interest rate swaps, mortgage, asset backed securities, and credit risk. The focus is principally on interest rate risk and valuation of these instruments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3702","Preclusion":"FIN3131","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3761A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Transaction Banking","ModuleDescription":"Transaction banking is about moving money between entities and the four main areas of this business are cash management, trade finance, securities services and capital markets. This course will allow you to put yourself in the shoes of both transaction bankers and the corporate treasurers (and CFOs) to better understand the concepts and products of transaction banking. This course will provide you with an opportunity to apply the knowledge you have gained in the first half of the course to ?innovatively? solve real life transaction banking issues/cases.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3701 or RE3807.","Preclusion":"FIN3120B","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN3761D","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Physical Commodity Markets and Assets","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to do the following: - To provide students with an overview of the commodity markets as an asset class - To introduce key concepts for commodity trading and investing businesses - To provide a framework for assessing risks and opportunities for investors in physical commodity assets.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X and FIN3703.","Preclusion":"FIN3120E","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4112K","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SIF: Applied Portfolio Management Techniques","ModuleDescription":"This advanced Seminar in Finance module will serve as a comprehensive real world examination of the quantitative techniques available and how these might be applied to portfolio management in the investment management industry. Major topics covered include exploring various quantitative tools and models for Estimating Expected Returns, Modelling Risks, Style Analysis & Bench-marking,\nand Strategic & Tactical Asset Allocation. Lectures will involve frequent interaction with practitioners from the industry hands-on lab projects and real-life examples.\nSuitable for students interested in a career as an investment analyst or as a portfolio manager in the financial services sector.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3102 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ1-CMRI,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4113A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Personal Finance and Wealth Management","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to impart skills to help individuals manage their personal finances, and private wealth. The course has two parts. Part I covers basic aspects of financial planning: understanding key steps in financial planning, financial statements and ratios, time value of money, short and long term financial planning, liquidity management, credit management. The second part of the course focuses on private wealth management. Topics include: fixed income investment strategies, equity investment strategies, mutual funds, structured products, hedge funds and other alternative investments, investing in real estate taxation, estate planning and wealth protection. The course is primarily intended for individuals who wish to improve their money management skills. However, it is also suitable for those who aspire to be independent financial advisors or a career in private wealth management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3101% and ST1131A","Preclusion":"FNA4112E","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4113B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Personal Finance and Wealth Management","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to impart skills to help individuals manage their personal finances, and private wealth. The course has two parts. Part I covers basic aspects of financial planning: understanding key steps in financial planning, financial statements and ratios, time value of money, short and long term financial planning, liquidity management, credit management. The second part of the course focuses on private wealth management. Topics include: fixed income investment strategies, equity investment strategies, mutual funds, structured products, hedge funds and other alternative investments, investing in real estate taxation, estate planning and wealth protection. The course is primarily intended for individuals who wish to improve their money management skills. However, it is also suitable for those who aspire to be independent financial advisors or a career in private wealth management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3101% and ST1131A","Preclusion":"FNA4112E","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4117","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Measuring Success in Philanthropy and Impact Investing","ModuleDescription":"This course explores the role of philanthropy and impact investing in addressing social problems. Using cases and readings, it will provide an overview of philanthropy, impact investing and the non-profit sector and the relationship of\r\nthese elements to government action. The course will examine actionable measurement of success in private acton for public good. “Actionable” means that the measurement is used by managers, investors, and other stakeholders in making decisions. Students will participate in group projects to examine the practice and challenges of philanthropy and impact investing in Asia.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"FIN3133","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4118","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Equity Research Seminar","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to highlight & provide the rigour and skills needed for stock selection using a fundamental research approach. Moreover it provides the understanding needed to know how these qualitative skills are applied to portfolio management in the investment management industry.\nIn addition to the above, this course also introduces students to the top down approach of portfolio management and how portfolios with multiple countries can be constructed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-CMRI,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4119","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Finance","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA and BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for\r\nadmission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4122","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Entrepreneurial Finance","ModuleDescription":"The module is not only relevant for would-be entrepreneurs, but also for those considering a career in the venture capital industry. This module differs from a typical corporate finance module in that it highlights the special and unique considerations when planning the financial needs of new or young ventures. Many conventional means of funding (such as bank borrowings, issuance of bonds or public equities) for established or public listed companies are generally not available to small and young companies due to their lack of business track record. This module will highlight the various means of fund raising for new or young ventures, with special emphasis on the analyses and requirements of the professional venture capital funds, which have made significant contributions in nurturing many promising young companies into multi-billion dollar listed corporations in the past decades.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2004 Finance\nFIN3101 Corporate Finance","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4123","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FinTech Management","ModuleDescription":"An overview of major technological trends reshaping the financial industry, including but not limited to payment systems, asset management, financial intermediation, etc.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3101 Corporate Finance, FIN3102 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, FIN3103 Financial Markets","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FIN4129","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Finance","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA and BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for\r\nadmission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMA1203C","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FS: Smart Cities","ModuleDescription":"All big cities have several things in common – wealth creation, big companies, talented people, high population density and the challenge of air pollution. New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore, all face similar challenges of high population density and quality of living. This module will examine how more people can be packed into a limited city space while still providing the same quality of life. It will also explore how to achieve economic wealth while still fulfilling the CSR responsibilities of sustaining a “Green Planet”. Students will learn about smart city planning, design concepts, technology enablers and implementation considerations for smart city living.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Other Freshman Seminar modules.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1203S","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FS: Randomness in Scientific Thinking","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of this seminar is to introduce students to the roles of randomness\r\nin scientific thinking. Some of the topics covered include the following:\r\n\r\n1. Is probability intuitive? A class exercise will be conducted where students\r\nare asked to generate sequences of real and fake random coin tosses\r\nand are asked to develop tests to detect the difference.\r\n\r\n2. What is the role of randomization in the design of scientific experiments\r\n(for instance, why are patients randomly assigned to treatments in a\r\nmedical trial)? We recreate a famous incident in which a tea time\r\nconversation led to a statistician conducting an experiment to test\r\nwhether someone could distinguish whether milk had been added first\r\nor last to a cup of tea.\r\n\r\n3. How has statistical thinking been used and abused in the history of IQ\r\ntesting?\r\n\r\n4. In the analysis of environmental problems like global warming scientific\r\nmodels are often used which are deterministic (roughly speaking, such\r\nmodels predict a definite output for a given input). A statistical model on\r\nthe other hand gives predictions in the form of probabilities of different\r\npossible outcomes. How can the deep physical understanding\r\nembedded in the deterministic models be reconciled with statistical\r\napproaches to quantifying uncertainty and risk, and why is quantifying\r\nuncertainty important?\r\n\r\n5. How can fake random numbers generated on a computer by non-random\r\nrules sometimes do complicated calculations that aren’t easily done by\r\nother means?\r\n\r\n6. Why is statistical thinking so crucial in modern scientific enquiries in\r\nwhich massive databases of mostly uninteresting information are being\r\nsearched for interesting features (in astronomy, genetics and market\r\nresearch for example)?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"2-0-4-4-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0306,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1204S","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FS: Fraud, Deception and Data","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of this seminar is to explore the relationship between fraud and\r\ndeception and statistics. Very often misleading claims in science and in society\r\nmore generally can arise from an ignorance of basic statistical ideas, but\r\nstatistical methods can also be abused knowingly in fraudulent behaviour. On\r\nthe other hand, statistical methods are also commonly used to detect and\r\nuncover fraud and dishonesty. After first looking at different kinds of deception\r\ninvolving data and the motivations for it this seminar will discuss the role of\r\nstatistics in uncovering deception in areas such as:\r\n\r\n1. Misleading claims in health;\r\n\r\n2. Misleading surveys and opinion polls;\r\n\r\n3. Claims and counterclaims in environmental science;\r\n\r\n4. Fraud detection in the financial world;\r\n\r\n5. Authorship disputes and detecting plagiarism\r\n\r\nIt is intended that students gain an appreciation for basic statistical ideas for\r\nhandling uncertainty as a key part of good scientific practice and decision\r\nmaking in society broadly.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"2-0-4-4-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0435,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1205P","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FS: Nanoworld and Synchrotron Radiation","ModuleDescription":"The essence of nanoworld, i.e. nanoscience and technology, is the ability to\r\nunderstand and manipulate matter at the atomic level. Structures and electronic\r\nand magnetic structures behave differently when their dimensions are reduced\r\nto the range of between one and a few hundred nanometres (1 nanometre =\r\n10-9 metre). They exhibit novel and much-improved mechanical, electrical,\r\noptical, chemical and biological properties, due entirely to their nanoscopic size.\r\nThe nanoworld is therefore an exciting new realm that brings together the\r\ntraditional disciplines of physics, chemistry, materials science, biology and\r\nengineering.\r\n\r\nTo understand the nanoworld, we will introduce basic and advance\r\nspectroscopy and scattering synchrotron-based techniques such as x-ray\r\nabsorption, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, resonant soft x-ray scattering, xray\r\nphotoemission spectroscopy, ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy,\r\nangular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction. We will also\r\nintroduce scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy\r\n(AFM).\r\n\r\nThe aim of this module is to familiarise students with the main issues and\r\ntechniques relevant to the nanometre scale. Questions that will be addressed\r\ninclude: What is the significance of the nanoscale? What measurement\r\ntechniques allow us to examine such systems? How can we fabricate objects\r\nand devices on the nanometre scale? What are the examples of fascinating\r\nnanosystems? How will nanodevices and nanomaterials change our lives in the\r\nfuture? This module is targeted at students from different faculties who are\r\ninterested in learning some general knowledge of nanoscience and\r\nnanotechnology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"2-0-3-5-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0437,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1212P","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SYC: Simple Yet Complex","ModuleDescription":"Students often tend to think that if a system displays a complex behavior, it must be itself somehow complicated, difficult to describe. The aim of the module is to show, in a playful way, that this is not (always) the case, that really simple systems ranging from physics, meteorology, engineering, computer science, biology and economics, can have a rich, complex … and unpredictable behavior. Many notions are at the heart of this module such as determinism versus predictability, chaos, the need for a statistical description, random walks, ergodicity, entropy, fractals, cellular automata, self-organized criticality, emergent behavior, etc.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1214P","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Silk: Fibers that make a difference in our world","ModuleDescription":"After long evolution, many biomaterials are of ultra-performance than the artificial ones. What makes these materials so different?\r\nIn this module, we will explore why spider silk fibers are so strong from the point of view of structure, how the mechanical strength of fibers can be measured. The silkworm silk fibers will be used for comparison to the spider silk fibers. In addition, this module will demonstrate how fluorescent silk fibers are made from live silkworms. Students will be introduced to the fundamental concept of the hierarchal structure of soft materials and the mechanical performance in relation to the structure, and how to functionalize soft materials like silks.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar. Students staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0437,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1215B","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Plant Pathogens that cause plants to end up in a bucket","ModuleDescription":"Plants are the major food source for animals and human.\r\nThe most common plant pathogens are bacteria, fungi,\r\nand viruses. Students will form several groups to search\r\ninformation on the major plant pathogens in human history\r\nand learn about the factors that influence plant pathogens\r\nto attack plants. Students will also learn how to recognize\r\nsymptoms caused by various plant pathogens and\r\nmethods of plant disease investigation. There will be\r\ndiscussions on plant disease detection and diagnosis,\r\nplant pathogen-host interactions and development of\r\ndisease resistant plants using transgenic techniques.\r\nStudents will explore the origins of plant pathogens and\r\ntheir evolution, agricultural crops as food, transgenic crops\r\nand food safety issues related to plant diseases. This\r\nfreshmen seminar is suitable for both life science and nonlife\r\nscience majors.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"0-2-0-0-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1218B","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FS: How come aspirin can relieve my headache?","ModuleDescription":"We use many different medications every day, e.g. aspirin for headache, Claritin for allergy and Lipitor for cholesterol control. However, people usually do not know the exact protein target and mechanism of action of the medication\r\nthey take. This module exposes students to the use of computer software to investigate structure of the drug molecule in complex with the protein target to understand its mechanism of action. A better drug molecule can be rationally designed to have reduced side-effect, improved efficacy and bioavailability. Each student will select one drug to explain and present its mechanism of action and design.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FMS1225B","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Infectious Diseases and Host-Pathogen Interactions","ModuleDescription":"Almost 90% of the infectious diseases related deaths in the world are caused by pneumonia, tuberculosis, diarrhea, malaria, measles and AIDS. When the pathogen (e.g. bacteria or virus) interacts with the host (human or animal), it will divert the function of the host cells for the survival and benefit of the pathogen; causes infection and becomes disease. The major aim of this module is to briefly discuss the causes, prevention, remedies, and economic implications of the common infectious diseases as well as the regional infectious diseases such as Dengue and SARS.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.\r\n\r\nStudents staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0414,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FSP4003","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Field Service Project","ModuleDescription":"Students will be given opportunities to work with real companies. The scope of the Field Service Project is part of the initial negotiations between the students and the company. It is an interactive process as the students have to make a preliminary survey of the company before finalising the job scope. The project is divided into stages– planning, research and assessment, and recommendations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Varies according to the nature of the project.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"Varies depending on individual students with their supervisor","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST1103","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Food Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the fundamental engineering principles of food processing systems, including process classification, mass and energy balances, fluid mechanics and transport, steady-state and unsteady-state heat transfer, steam generation and utilisation. It further covers the applications of the engineering principles to several common processes found in the handling, processing, storage, packaging and distribution of food products, e.g. heat exchange, and refrigeration. Industrial examples related to the principles will be provided throughout the module.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST1101","Preclusion":"CM1161, CM2161","Workload":"2-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST2106","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Post Harvest Food Processing","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to factors that result in the loss of quality characteristics of plant and animal produce, and discusses how such losses can be minimized by proper and effective handling of the fresh produce, from farm to market. This module also covers the various aspects of post-harvest processes and the products derived from fresh produce. The roles of irradiation and packaging in extending the shelf-life of animal and plant produce are also discussed.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST1101 and (LSM1101 or LSM1106)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST2107","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Food Analysis and Lab","ModuleDescription":"The module covers fundamental analytical chemistry principle and emphasizes learning experience in lab sessions. The lecture topics will cover sample preparation techniques, liquid and solid phase extraction techniques, gravimetry, colorimetry, gas and liquid chromatography. Students will learn hands-on skills in regard to sample preparation and extraction and apply analytical techniques to quantification of food components. These techniques include gravimetry, gas and liquid chromatography systems (GC and HPLC), UV-VIS spectrophotometers, and atomic absorption/emission spectrometry.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST1101 and CM1191","Preclusion":"CM2192, CM2192A, FST2102A","Workload":"2-1-2-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S14-0504,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0430,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST2108","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Food Safety Assurance","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the major sources of food contaminants, the ways of preventing contamination and the likely consequences as regards health of consumers if contaminated food is consumed. Emphasis is placed on both biological and chemical contaminants and how these affect the consumer. An introduction to epidemiology is included and some methods of determining the levels of contamination are discussed and utilised. The main aim of the module is to explain the importance of safe and quality food and how this may be achieved.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST2102B or (LSM1103 and LSM2103) or LSM1106","Preclusion":"FST3102","Workload":"2-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,9","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST2201","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Human Nutrition","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the student to the science of nutrition. The format consists of a series of lectures, assigned readings and assignments that cover the fundamental concepts related to basic nutrition. By the end of this course, the student will possess the knowledge to interpret dietary labels, make informed food selections for a healthy, well-balanced diet and understand the relevant human physiological processes that transform food after the first bite. Students will be required to demonstrate a specific understanding of nutrition in health and human physiology, vitamins and minerals, protein, carbohydrates, dietary fats and energy metabolism.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1101 or LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST2288","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Food Science & Technology I","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to give level 2 students an introduction to research. The student will undertake a laboratory based investigation on a topic proposed by the supervisor. Students work independently but under the close supervision of the supervisor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST1101 and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST2289","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Food Science & Technology II","ModuleDescription":"his module is an extension of FST2288 and a more detailed and prolonged study stretching over two semesters.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST1101 and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST3181","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Professional Placement","ModuleDescription":"This essential requirement for the FST major involves the student working in an industrial/governmental or similar institutions for a minimum period of 16 weeks. The aim is to introduce the student to the world of work and to improve their interpersonal skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Food Science & Technology Major","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0 (Minimum 18 weeks of industrial attachment). Overseas internship will be subjected to special arrangements with a minimum of 16 weeks.","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST3201","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study (Food Science & Tech)","ModuleDescription":"This module allows the student to undertake an in-depth study of a food related topic agreed between the student and the supervisor. The work is carried out under the terms of a learning contract. Normally, a written and oral report on the work is required but other modes of assessment may be agreed and defined in the learning contract.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Food Science & Technology Major","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST3288","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Food Science & Technology I","ModuleDescription":"This module allows students to develop their research skills by working on a supervised project which will be laboratory based. It is a similar module to FST2288 but the topic will require a deeper understanding of food sciences.  Students will work  independently under close supervision of the supervisor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"By permission.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST3289","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Food Science & Technology II","ModuleDescription":"This module is an extension of FST3288 and involves a more detailed and prolonged study stretching over two semesters. ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST3288, and by permission.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST3310","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\n\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\n\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Food Science and Technology as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Food Science and Technology major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST3311","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\n\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\n\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Food Science and Technology as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Food Science and Technology major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST4102","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Food Processing Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an in-depth study of the modern food processing methods, newly developed food packaging systems, and the advanced control of food processes. Topics include high pressure processing, pulsed electric fields processing, irradiation, active packaging technologies, instrumentation technology, and process control techniques.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST3103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0504,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0430,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST4103","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Food Colloids and Components Science","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introductory module to the science of colloids and interface\r\nwith specific reference to the application in food systems. By the end of the module, students are expected to understand what is a colloid, the fundamentals of colloidal stability such as the forces leading to the instability of colloids, as well as how colloids can be stabilised. Some examples of the application of colloid science in some food colloid systems such as emulsion, gel, foam etc. will be discussed.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST3105 and FST3106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S14-0503,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST4199","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Food Science & Tech","ModuleDescription":"The practical work for this module is undertaken in Semester 1 and early part of semester 2 of the Honours year and the work written up and submitted in Semester 2. The project is an indepth study of an agreed topic and will normally require a substantial amount of laboratory work to generate primary data.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"For Cohort 2011 and before- At least an overall CAP of 3.50, on fulfillment of 100MC or more; and major requirements under the B.Appl.Sc. programme. Food Science and Technology Major. \r\n\r\nFor Cohort 2012 and after- At least an overall CAP of 3.20, on fulfillment of 100MC or more; and major requirements under the B.Appl.Sc. (for Cohort 2012 and 2013) /B.Sc. (for Cohort 2014 and after) programme. Food Science and Technology Major.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST4299","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Project in FST","ModuleDescription":"For Bachelor of Science (Honours) students to participate\nfull-time in a six-month-long project in an applied context\nthat culminates in a project presentation and report.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Students must be reading the Bachelor of Science degree and have met Honours eligibility requirements for the specific major","Preclusion":"FST4199","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST5202","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Food Fermentation","ModuleDescription":"This module provides in-depth coverage of food fermentation.  Particular emphasis is given to the microbiology and chemistry of fermentation, physiology and metabolism of lactic acid bacteria, yeasts and moulds, using selected food fermentations as examples.  Major topics include microbiology and starter cultures of selected fermented foods, chemistry and flavour of selected fermented foods, alcoholic and non-alcoholic fermentations by yeasts, lactic acid bacterial fermentations and fungal fermentations, health implications of selected fermented foods.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST3101 or LSM3232 or by permission","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST5203","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Food Microbiology and Safety","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a specialized case study of food poisoning outbreaks caused by food-borne pathogens, Topics covered includes methods used in tracing the origins of the outbreak, the investigation of etiological agents, and preventive measures. Advanced concepts in food microbiology related to prevention of food-borne disease will also be covered.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST3101 or LSM3232 or by permission”","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST5226","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Current Topics in Food Science II","ModuleDescription":"This graduate level module will be an in-depth study of a selected advanced topic in Food Science and Technology. The topic may vary from year to year depending on the interests and availability of staff offering the module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"By lecturer’s approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST5301","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Evidence Based Functional Foods","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the isolation, structural elucidation, and chemical and biological activity of the bioactive constituents used in functional foods and nutraceuticals. The effective R and D method leading to evidence-based functional food will be critically evaluated and discussed with specific topics related to foods for health maintenance / improvement by reducing the risk factors of chronic diseases such as type II diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, neurodegeneration, and ageing process. The safety, global regulatory issues, health claims, and marketing challenges of these products will be discussed.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FST2102/2102A or CM2121, or by permission","Preclusion":"FST5204","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"FST5303","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Human Nutrition","ModuleDescription":"Good health maintenance and effective prevention of chronic diseases through nutrition are complex and multifactorial. Using chronic diseases and their comorbidities as primary examples, this module will inform students on the scientific basis which underlie new dietary strategies to manage health and diseases. The interplay between an individual’s genetic makeup, microbiome and nuero-physiological state with the diet will be investigated and their impact on our general health and susceptibility to diseases at the population and individual level will be discussed. Other emerging topics in advanced nutritional research eg. chrono-nutrition, dietary restriction and design of personalized foods and diets will also be covered.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE1101E","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geographical Journeys: Exploring World Environments","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces contemporary issues shaping our world and the geographical perspectives needed to understand them. Starting with ‘how geographers view the world’, the module offers a lens to analyse issues like climate change, urban flooding, human-environment relations, challenges of migration, cultural diffusion, economic integration and so forth. Each lecture will touch on contemporary scenarios and geographical analyses of issues. Students will also be exposed to field work techniques and strategies of project management in group discussions and project assignments. The goal is to develop students with strong ‘geographical imaginations’ better able to understand the world and all its complexities.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1001","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2101","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Methods and Practices in Geography","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce undergraduate students to various methods and practices widely used in geographical research. It covers such topics as designing research questions, writing proposals, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting research results. Students will be exposed to a range of research practices in the discipline such as fieldwork and in-depth case studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GE2225","Workload":"2-1-1-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"DO4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"DO5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2202","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economy & Space","ModuleDescription":"This module examines relationships between economy and space through a focus on 'development'. Through interrogating theories, strategies and trajectories of 'development', students will develop an understanding of the past and contemporary global political economy and its geographies. The course will emphasise the geopolitical and cultural backdrops to 'development' and attendant economic geographies amidst debates about 'globalisation', international trade and investment.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2204","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cities in Transition","ModuleDescription":"This module is concerned with the changing roles of cities in an age of globalisation.  The first part examines cities as part of urban networks at the national, regional and international levels, and focuses on the implications arising from the rise of mega-cities and global cities.  The second half of the module investigates the challenges facing cities on the ground, including issues of the revitalisation and re-imaging of city cores, changing retail landscapes, and the impact of telecommunications on the location of urban activities and peoples' mobility.  The module is targeted at students with an interest in urban issues.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2220","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Terrestrial and Coastal Environments","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an assessment of the main contemporary terrestrial and coastal processes that combine to influence the development of landscapes.  Included is a detailed discussion of weathering, hillslope processes and fluvial landforms and processes, particularly in humid tropics.  Examples of human-induced modification of terrestrial and coastal environments are given.  Students will obtain a sound understanding of basic geomorphic principles, which can be applied in the context of broader environmental management issues in both urban and rural areas.  The module does not require an extensive science or mathematics background and is suitable as a basic course for FASS as well as science and engineering students.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2221","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nature and Society","ModuleDescription":"The module hopes to show a critical evaluation of human-nature relationships in different societies and culture groups, and seeks to demonstrate that different human-nature relationships can provide important underpinnings to understanding the obstacles to development programmes on how best to tap these relationships for sustainable development. Besides defining nature, environment, ecosystems, the module discusses human-nature relationship in gender; religion; political ideology and economics. This multi-disciplinary module is targeted at students from the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Law, Engineering and School of Design and Environment.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2226","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding the regional geography of Southeast Asia. Students are expected not only to critically analyse their readings but also to be able to synthetize materials to provide a holistic understanding of the region. Specifically, it looks at the region through historical, cultural, social and political-economic perspectives. The module also discusses sustainable development issues. This is a module that is open to all students in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Engineering, Law, Science, School of Design & Environment and School of Business.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE2229","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Water and the Environment","ModuleDescription":"Water is crucial for the survival of living organisms. The current emphasis on the availability and supply of water in Singapore and on a global scale points to the need for increased knowledge and awareness of this vital resource. This course provides a basic introduction to the subject of hydrology. Hydrology processes will be covered in detail in addition to lectures on relevant water-related issues at the global and regional scale with examples taken from the region.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GE2219","Workload":"2-0-1-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3201","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Service Economy","ModuleDescription":"The module examines the patterns of growth and location of service industries.  A number of current theoretical perspectives explaining the growth in service employment in developed countries will then be examined.  Locational patterns and trends of producer and consumer services are compared at the metropolitan and national scales.  The module also analyses the role of the service sector in economic development of selected countries, including Singapore.  Other topics covered include the internationalisation of service firms, outsourcing of services, privatisation of public services, and the impact of new technology on service sector development.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3206","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Gender, Space & Place","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the impact of feminism on human geography, from the call to insert women into geographical analyses and take into account gender relations in rethinking dominant definitions of space, place, landscape and nature to more recent debates on diversity and difference.  It also explores the politics and practice of doing feminist research in geography.  Drawing on case studies in both developed and developing countries, the gendering of specific sites (ranging from the home to the nation) and processes (e.g. migration) is explicated in the module. The module is targeted at all students interested in gender issues.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3226","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tourism Development","ModuleDescription":"This module evaluates the intersections and diversions between development and leisure/tourism.  Using critical development lenses, the module will first critique “big D”  Development’s (specific intentional interventions to achieve improvement or progress) globalized approaches in tourism development and then “respond” to these critiques by considering more localized political, economic, and cultural connections in tourism strategies.  While localized  “development” projects often suggest more equitable growth, input from local stakeholders, and incorporation of livelihood strategies and grounded knowledge, and more “sustainable” models with a long-term sensibility, the module will take a critical position toward these ideas as well.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3227","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Urban Climates","ModuleDescription":"Modifications made by humans to the surface of the Earth during urbanization alter just about every element of climate and weather in the atmosphere above the city. This module examines how these changes affect environmental variables such as solar radiation, surface and air temperature, evaporation, storage of heat, wind climates, emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases and the wider implications for air quality and environmental change. Students are expected to read widely and conduct an empirical research project. This module is suited for students reading geography, climatology, ecology, engineering and planning.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GE2228 or permission from lecturer","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3238","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GIS Design and Practices","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the range of considerations necessary to develop GIS, and is intended for geographers, planners, IT managers and computer scientists who have already acquired an introductory knowledge of the field. The module begins with a formal understanding of data and information and compares spatial data to traditional data processing. Topics covered are representation and storage of spatial data, database design, Internet GIS, and/or basic GIS programming. Students will obtain substantial hands-on GIS skills in support of geographic and environmental analyses.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GE2215","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3240","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geographical Research: Developing Ideas","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide Geography major students with the basic foundation skills, necessary knowledge, and recommended practices for the preparation of honour theses (HT). These essential skills and knowledge include philosophies, theories, and key concepts in human and physical geographies, research ethics and field safety, proposal writing and literature review, and other crucial skills and techniques that all Geography major students should possessed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-2-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3550A","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GIS Internship Module","ModuleDescription":"This module presents Geography majors who are taking/ intend to declare GIS minor a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in using GIS. It allows the students to apply their geospatial technology skills, such as spatial database management, data visualization, and data analysis, in a real working environment. Through mentoring from internship managers of employing companies/public sectors and NUS advisors, students are trained to apply theoretical aspects of GIS for solving real-world problems. They will also be able to collaborate with colleagues from the employing company or agency, and develop research questions involving the use of GIS in environmental issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"The GISIM is for Geography majors who are taking/ intend to declare GIS minor, subject to the specific requirements of the hiring company or government agency.\r\n\r\nStudents must have completed GE2215 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, before taking this module. Some companies may also require students to pass GE2227 and/ or GE3238.","Preclusion":"GE3550B and any other XX3550 module","Workload":"See Remarks","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3550B","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geography Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships will take place in organizations or companies located in Singapore. Through the mentoring from internship managers of the employing companies/ organizations and NUS advisors, students are trained to apply theoretical aspects to solving real problems. Students will learn how policies and practices that they read about are applied in a real world situation. The hands-on experience they gain while on internship will provide an added dimension to their education. It will give them a practical edge and prepare them for work in the future.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:\r\n1) have completed a minimum of 24 MCs in Geography; and\r\n2) have declared Geography as their major","Preclusion":"GE3550A and any other XX3550 module\r\n","Workload":"See Remarks","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE3551","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4214","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Remote Sensing of Environment","ModuleDescription":"The objectives of this module are to build upon the fundamentals taught in GE2215 and GE3216 through in-depth study of remote sensing technology, error analysis, calibration, and image analysis.  The module places an emphasis on class presentation of recent and relevant journal articles by the students followed by critical discussion of article content.  Various applications of remote sensing and geographic information systems are covered in greater detail than in lower level modules and are the subject of project assessments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nRead and passed GE2215. Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nTo read and pass GE2215. Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: (BES students from both specialisations)\r\nTo read and pass GE2215. Completed 80 MCs of NUS modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need to complete 28 MCs of GE modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need a minimum CAP of 3.20 before they can read any level-4000 GE modules.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-3-3-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4226","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mobile Spaces: Making Social Worlds","ModuleDescription":"This module offers students theoretical and applied understandings of mobilities as a productive site of social life and culture. Drawing perspectives from the ‘new’ mobilities paradigm, it demonstrates how movement is not a sterile activity or zone, but a space replete with meaning. To exemplify this point, this course takes transportation as a lens of analysis, and interrogates its socio-cultural organization and experience. Three aspects will be emphasized, namely the identities and embodiments latent in transportation; the infrastructures of transit; and the (geo)politics of mobility. Case studies will be drawn internationally, including Asia.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in GE,\nwith a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in GE or\n28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum\nCAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4227","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Climate Change: Processes, Impact and Responses","ModuleDescription":"This module investigates geographical aspects of recent and future climate change, especially at regional and local spatial scales. The following major topics will be introduced, with greater focus in places depending on the specialisation of the lecturer(s). 1. The physical science of climate change, which include observational and modelling techniques and evidence; 2. Sectorial and multi-scale impacts on natural and human systems, which include vulnerability frameworks, and communicating aspects of climate change; 3. Adaptation, mitigation measures and sustainable development, which include technological developments, risk and decision making under uncertainty, governmental responses and socioeconomic assessments of climate change mitigation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted at least 80MCs, including 28MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.5 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted at least 80MCs, including 28MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: \r\n(BES students from both specialisations).\r\nCompleted 80 MCs of NUS modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need to complete 28 MCs of GE modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need a minimum CAP of 3.20 before they can read any level-4000 GE modules.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4228","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Gender and the City","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the co-constitutive relationship between gender and the city. Drawing from theoretical arguments made by geographers on feminist interventions into the urban, the module provides a gendered re-orientation of critical issues for the city such as transport, housing, uneven development, regeneration and social exclusion. Students will draw from their understanding of key spatial concepts covered in GE3206 Gender, Space and Place to further develop their understanding of the socio-spatial dialectic and the politics that underpin the social (re)production of built environments and their impact on gendered representations and (re)distribution in cities.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. GE3206.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. GE3206.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4229","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Earth Systems Science","ModuleDescription":"Earth Systems Science is an integrated discipline that has been rapidly developing over the last two decades. This module explores the Earth Systems Science discipline by investigating the important bio-geo-physical processes of the couple air-land-ocean system. The following major themes will be examined, with greater focus placed in specialisation area of the lecturer(s): Evolution of the Earth; Transfers of energy and materials; Biochemical cycling; and Linkage of all processes, the influence of humans, and the global change.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted at least 80MCs, including 28MCs in GE,\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted at least 80MCs, including 28MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\n(BES students from both specialisations).\r\nCompleted 80 MCs of NUS modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need to complete 28 MCs of GE modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need a minimum CAP of 3.20 before they can read any level-4000 GE modules.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4232","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Political Ecologies","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the relationships between politics (broadly defined) and the environment at a global level. Global political ecologies will examine environmental issues that have explicit global impact. It is also interested in issues that have comparatively less global impact but are nonetheless considered “global” because they are endemic in many places around the world. Drawing on the theoretical underpinnings of political ecology and case studies around the world, this module will explore themes such as: environmental ideology and discourse; politics and livelihoods; energy and natural resource management; production and consumption of food, nature conservation and climate change.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4233","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geography in the Contemporary World","ModuleDescription":"Through this module students engage with key contemporary global/regional events, issues and changes through geographical lenses. The events,\nissues and changes selected for geographical analysis will vary each year so the module remains contemporary. Students will draw upon their accumulated geographical knowledge to research, analyse and interpret the selected events. Working in self-defined sub-disciplinary groups (climate change geography, geomorphology, social, economic, political geography etc.) students will be assigned research and evaluation tasks to bring their particular critical perspective (connected with academic debates) to a selected event, for example, the 2010 earthquake in Haiti or food insecurities.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (Global Studies).\nMust have read and passed GE1101E and at least one of the following modules: GE2202, GE2206, GE2220, GE2228, GE2229, GE3201, GE3206, GE3221, GE3223, GE3227, GE3231 and GE3237, Completed at least 80MCs, including 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"GE4102","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4401","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Equivalent to 8 MCs (applies to students entering Arts 1 in 1999/2000 or earlier). Equivalent to 10 MCs (applies to students entering Arts 1 in 2000/2001). Equivalent to 12 MCs (applies to students entering Arts 1 in 2001/2002 and later). Word limit to be advised. Please check with the Honours Year Coordinator. The Honours Thesis may be on either: (a) an aspect of the geography of Singapore or Malaysia; or (b) any other approved geography topic.  The subject for the thesis is to be chosen in consultation with the staff of the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 and before\nTo read and pass GE3240. Completed 110 MCs including 60 MCs of GE requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2013-2015\nTo read and pass GE3240. Completed 110 MCs including 60 MCs of GE requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards\nTo read and pass GE3240. Completed 110 MCs including 44 MCs of GE requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (BES NVG students)\nTo read and pass GE3240. Completed 80 MCs of NUS modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need to complete 28 MCs of GE modules before they can read any level-4000 GE modules. Do not need a minimum CAP of 3.20 before they can read any level-4000 GE modules.","Preclusion":"GE4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE4660","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted at least 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in GE with a minimum CAP of 3.5 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in GE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"GE4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE5212","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cities and Global Connections","ModuleDescription":"This module explores globalisation and its impacts on urban identities, places and politics. Global processes connect cities and shape urbanisation and urban life. Yet, not all urban dwellers are affected the same way by these processes. Furthermore, cities and people respond to, and may even be actively involved in, the shaping of these global flows and processes. In this module, attention is paid to the webs of relations at different scales, from the global to the local, and even those at the micro scale, such as intimate relations, to consider their implications for the remaking of cities and urban social life.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS2-0316,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE5219","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spatial Programming","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students with spatial programming skills necessary for building and implementing customized geoprocessing functions\r\nand mapping applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). No previous programming experience is assumed, but students are expected to be familiar with basic GIS operations. Topics covered include: 1) basic programming concepts and the Python programming language; 2) geoprocessing in ArcGIS; 3) manipulating Python library in ArcGIS; 4)\r\nimplementing GIS functions; and 5) spatial analysis with Python scripts. Upon completion of the module, students will be able to develop customized GIS tools and models directly applicable to their fields of interest.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GE5223 Introduction to Applied GIS or with Lecturer’s consent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-2-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE5225","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thesis Planning and Implementation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to guide students in the selection and development of an appropriate MSc thesis topic. The importance of a thorough evaluation of relevant literature to the process of identifying live research problems and of effective project management will be stressed. Students will obtain the necessary training to plan and implement a research thesis and evaluate the various available research approaches. The primary output of this module will be a detailed research proposal, presented in written and oral forms as a prelude to GE6225 Research Thesis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS2-0316,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE5228","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spatial Big Data and Analytics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with an opportunity to\ngain hands-on experience in applying geospatial big\ndata analytics to complex spatiotemporal problems that\nchallenges sustainability of our society and\nenvironment, including but not limited to disease\noutbreaks, traffic patterns, urban dynamics, and\nenvironmental changes. Major topics that will be\ncovered include 1) nature of spatial big data, 2)\nvolunteered geographic information, 3) spatial\nanalytical approaches for discovering patterns, 4) datadriven\ngeography, and 5) big data ethics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-3-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE5660","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"INDEPENDENT STUDY","ModuleDescription":"The level 5000 Independent Study Module is designed to enable a graduate student or small group of graduate students to explore an approved topic relating to their planned area of research. Students should normally expect to meet with their mentor three to five times over the duration of the module. A proposal must be drawn up between the student(s) and mentor and approved by the Graduate Coordinator/Deputy Graduate Coordinator before the end of week 3 of the semester. The assignment will comprise written work of 4000-6000 words, or 6000-8000 words for a group-based, single (collective) piece. All CA is double-marked.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-6-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE6211","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spatial Data Handling","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to familiarize students with advanced spatial data handling techniques and the theoretical debates of various spatial data handling approaches. Topics examined include spatial data mining, uncertainty, geospatial simulation, location based services, and/or Web GIS. Various GIS, remote sensing, spatial statistics, and spatial temporal modeling techniques will be covered, dependent on student’s requirement. Upon completion of the module, students will be expected to be able to apply these spatial data handling technologies to their field of interest. Students are required to undertake an independent project, and their work will be presented in a seminar format.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE6660","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"INDEPENDENT STUDY","ModuleDescription":"The level 6000 Independent Study Module is designed to enable an individual student to explore in some depth a topic in Geography that is of relevance to their research interests. Students should normally expect to meet with their mentor three to five times over the duration of the module. A proposal must be drawn up between the student(s) and mentor and approved by the Graduate Coordinator/Deputy Graduate Coordinator before the end of week 3 of the semester. The assignment will comprise written work of 4000-6000 words. All CA is double-marked.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-9-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GE6770","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR","ModuleDescription":"This is a required module for all research Masters and PhD students admitted from AY2004/2005. The module provides a forum for students and faculty to share their research and to engage one another critically in discussion of their current research projects. The module will include presentations by faculty on research ethics and dissertation writing. Each student is required to present a formal research paper. Active participation in all research presentations is expected. The module may be spread over two semesters and will be graded \"Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory\" on the basis of student presentation and participation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS2-0316,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1002","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economic Issues in Dev World","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to highlight the major economic problems that characterize the present-day developing countries with special reference to ASEAN and East Asian NIEs. While the problems and issues are brought out in a non-technical fashion, the relevant policies are discussed with the help of appropriate empirical evidences so as to allow the students to gauge the extent of success achieved by various policies. The course is likely to impart useful knowledge and information on the prime development issues that concern the developing world today. After the successful completion of the module, students should be able to identify the main problems that are currently faced in Asia and would be able to make some policy suggestions in dealing with these problems. They will also gain some useful experience on the economic development of Singapore.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1018K, GEK1018","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1006","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Music, Language and Literature (in English)","ModuleDescription":"This course explores the complex relationships underlying Chinese music, language and literature. It focuses on Chinese music from the perspective of popular music produced in the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. These four economies have developed different strands of popular music in Mandarin and various Chinese dialects, due to different linguistic and ideological environments. Students will learn how Chinese popular music draws upon the aesthetics of Chinese literature and traditional Chinese music, and how the music has hybridised influences from foreign musical genres, thus expressing different versions of “Chineseness”.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1053","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1009","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Framing Bollywood: Unpacking The Magic","ModuleDescription":"Bollywood Cinema is recognised as the most vibrant form of cultural media in India, one whose influence now extends to many parts of the world. By studying the content and meaning of selected Bollywood films, this module will introduce students to key social, economic, political and cultural issues in India, and\nexplore important concepts in the humanities and social sciences such as nationalism, gender and sexuality, diaspora and globalisation.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1050","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1010","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Beasts, People and Wild Environments in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"How do ideas about big beasts and the wild inform our socio-cultural worldview? In other words, what is a “tiger” when it is not just a zoo animal but one that lives in a forest next to your home? In this introductory and interdisciplinary course to conservation and the environment, we will watch films and discuss novels and ethnographies focusing on human/animal relations in six different spheres: Mountains, Deserts, Rivers, Plains, Forests, and Sea. The course aims to be an informative, provocative and fun introduction to an exciting and relatively new field of scholarship.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1913","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1018","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"A Brief History of Science","ModuleDescription":"Nowadays it is all too easy to take basic science laws and theories, such as Newtons law of gravitational attraction or evolution for granted. The impact of research breakthroughs on society at the time of their development is being forgotten, as they come to be taken for granted. Even Science students tend to be unaware of how modern concepts have arisen, what their impact was at the time and how they changed the world. This course is intended to explain the history and significance of scientific developments on societies and how perceptions of the world have changed as a result.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1539","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1019","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Food & Health","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the current thinking and information as regards the importance of diet and health. It will explore traditional and more modem views on what constitute an adequate and healthy diet. The composition of food along with potential contaminants of food will be examined and how an individual needs to consider their diet in relation to specific needs. The aim will be to educate the students on the need for and the composition of a healthy diet and how to obtain this and remain healthy during the important years of development in early adulthood. There is now much more emphasis on the role of food in preventative medicine and how a well balanced diet can keep one fit and healthy. It is necessary to be aware of the composition of various foods and how different methods of processing and cooking may affect the compositional quality of the product.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1529 and GEM1908","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1022","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geopolitics:Geographies of War & Peace","ModuleDescription":"GE 1022 K (GEOPOLITICS) is an exciting introduction to the world of practical, formal and popular geopolitics via numerous case studies and multi-media presentations. The basic aim is that each of you will become familiar with the world political map and the relevance of geopolitics as ways of understanding and seeing our world. The Geopolitics module provides an engaging way to integrate aspects of modern history with political geography, for instance through the analysis of nationalisms and territorial disputes (in different parts of the world); through the study of the Cold War in relation to changing political landscapes in Southeast Asia; and through more contemporary understandings of the global geopolitics associated with the so-called War on Terror; and global issues of ecological security and environmental geopolitics.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1022","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1023","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Exploring Chinese Cinema: Shanghai-Hong Kong-Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Studies on cinema offer an important perspective for understanding human cultures. This course explores Chinese-language film history from the 1930s to the present through examining some key genres of films made by major filmmakers from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, including opera, musical, action and youth films. Special attention will be paid to the socio-cultural condition of their production, distribution, exhibition and consumption, as well as larger regional cultural connections of these four places. The course will be taught in English.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2047, CH2297","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1025T","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Environmental Issues","ModuleDescription":"GEH1025T is an interdisciplinary module that brings together perspectives from different disciplines to provide deep insights into known and emerging global environmental issues and to develop polcies for achieving environmental, economic and social sustainability in a holistic manner. Given the scope of the module and its educational outcomes, the module draws students from diverse disciplines within NUS including \"Law\", \"Business\" and \"Computing\", etc. The key strength of the module is its diversity in terms of disciplinary composition. To take advantage of this diversity, the module promotes \"collaborative learning\" through peer teaching & learning by dividing the large class into multi-disciplinary teams of 5 students. The instructor assigns reading materials to individual teams on broad topics that cut across human society and culture.","ExamDate":"11-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1522, GEK1522T, GEH1025","Workload":"2-1-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1026","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Drugs and Society","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to impart an appreciation of the use of drugs in relation to the cultural and social environment of societies past and present. How drugs are employed today, watershed \"drug\" discoveries and their impact on society (for example contraceptives, antibiotics, vaccines, psychopharmacological agents), the issue of drug use in sports, \"social\" drugs and the \"pill for every ill\" syndrome will be discussed. Particular attention will be paid to “controversial” drug-related societal issues within each topic. For example, the role of pharmaceutical industry will be examined to determine if the tendency to  “bash” big Pharma is justified or if decriminalization of drug use will be a more effective means of curtailing drug abuse. One of the components in this module requires students to objectively evaluate such issues and articulate their stand in an audio-visual presentation.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2506","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1027","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Einstein's Universe & Quantum Weirdness","ModuleDescription":"Einstein's Ideas of our Universe and his Quantum contributions has greatly impacted the human societies.  Students will also be enthused with the historical and philosophical development of Relativity and Quantum Theories. Einstein's relativistic thinking eventually leads to the creation of navigational systems that are used in transportation and communication, both by the military as well as hand phone consumers. The construction of nuclear plants is made possible by the relativistic results of mass and energy conversion. Einstein's Photoelectric discoveries also pave the way for modern cameras in the ubiquitous mobile devices. The quest for new quantum particles at the colliders by huge collaborations among many countries gave birth to the World Wide Web and the internet Culture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK1508","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1028","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Emerging Nanoworld","ModuleDescription":"This module will acquaint students with the rapid development of the nanoworld with insights into the impact of this emerging technology on our society, environment and human life. The essence of nanoscience and technology lies in the understanding and manipulation of molecules.  The advances in these fields are expected to significantly influence our lives in the spheres of medical, engineering, ethical and environmental issues. This module will discuss the potential benefits and challenges of novel nanotechnologies. How does nanotechnology affect society and human interaction?  How will nanodevices and nanomaterials change our lives in the future?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1509","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1032","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Technology in Medicine and Health","ModuleDescription":"The human race has entered an epoch where life span has increased significantly. During the twentieth century, life span has increased from around 50 to over 75 years mainly due to antibiotics, vaccinations, and improved nutrition. However this increase in lifespan has brought to the forefront a rise in many age-related diseases. These diseases, which include cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, are now a focus of health care in the 21st century. This course describes many of these diseases, and their diagnosis and treatment using advanced technology found in modern hospitals. The course also provides an insight into the scientific principles underlying these new and powerful technologies.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEK1540","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S13-M-09,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1033","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"How the Ocean Works","ModuleDescription":"About three-quarters of the surface of our home, the Earth, is covered by an ocean of water! The ocean is inseparably intertwined with human settlements. Day in, day out, directly, indirectly - from the air that we breathe to climate change, trade, politics or social holidays - the presence and the influence of the ocean is undeniable on the human society. We will discuss how the ocean is connected to our lives, how the various ocean phenomena affect our lives and our attempts at controlling and exploiting the ocean. Students will gain an appreciation of the scientific principles involved. This course will also help us make educated decisions about our environment and our ocean, so that future generations may also enjoy the majesty of our blue planet, as we do now.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1548,GEK1548FC","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1035","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Phy'cal Qns from Everyday Life","ModuleDescription":"This module demonstrates the application of physical science to everyday situations besides to excite the curiosity and imagination of the students and bring out their awareness of the many marvels that surround them. Students will develope a deeper knowledge and a greater appreciation towards apparently mundane events of their daily life. Everyday phenomenon relate to physical concepts will be discussed in the context to real-world topics, societal issues, and modern technology, underscoring the relevance of science and how it relates to our day-to-day lives. During the module, students will select and discuss their own apparently mundane event and present their topic accordingly.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2507","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1036","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Living with Mathematics","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to exhibit some simple mathematical ideas that permeate a modern society and to show how a reasonably numerate person can use these ideas in everyday life and, in the process, gain an appreciation of the beauty and power of mathematical ideas. For example, we will learn some counting methods that can be applied to the enumeration of bus routes in a model of a grid system of roads in a city. We will also investigate some basic properties of graphs, which are mathematical structures used to model relationships between people in social networks, groups, organizations, computers, URLs etc. Transmission of digital information and signals is now an integral part of modern society. We will look at questions like: How do we encode information so that certain errors in transmission can be detected, or even corrected? How do we check that a given sequence of numbers is a proper International Standard Book Number (ISBN)? How do we encrypt sensitive information like credit card numbers using properties of prime numbers? Finally, we will examine some basic ideas in probability which are often at the basis for making decisions and judgement in the real world with random outcomes and measurements.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1505","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1040","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Exploration in Musical Production","ModuleDescription":"This module engages students to think and express themselves through the production process of a musical. By introducing the various aspects of mounting a musical production, it empowers the students to transmit this understanding into an actual display of intrinsic ideas. The module will be executed through classroom seminars and an experiential component culminating in the form of a micro-musical. The content coverage embodies a survey and appreciation of Singapore musicals; and to expound on the hardware and software requirements in mounting a musical. This include individual elements like acting, singing, writing, composing, music-making and dancing which are interwoven in the creation of this art form; as well as the financial and budget planning, safety measures and basic aspects of stage management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1065","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"S1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1856","EndTime":"2156","Venue":"RH-CONF-RM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1044","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Globalisation","ModuleDescription":"This module proposes to examine the processes of globalization and seeks to provide a deeper understanding of it. The world is globalizing both culturally and economically. We need to ask whether this process is creating a single world without borders or intensifying cultural differences between societies. By discussing various trends of the interdependent world, the course helps us in understanding the various processes of globalization. Since the processes of globalization involve societal, cultural, technological, political, and economic processes, we will take an inter-disciplinary framework in understanding this diverse experience. The course will specifically highlight the problems and prospects of the contemporary world","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1041","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1045","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"World Religions","ModuleDescription":"This course offers an introductory survey of major religious traditions of the world, with specific Page 12 of 141 focus on Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. We will examine the historical development of each tradition, along with its sacred texts, basic philosophical\nideas, patterns of ritual and worship, and specialized institutions Our goal is to provide an objective understanding of each faith tradition on its own terms, and secondarily, to explore how religion is relevant to contemporary social, political and cultural issues. This is an introductory course which presumes no prior expertise in religious studies.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1045","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR7,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR7,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1047","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social and Cultural Studies through Music","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a cross-cultural introduction to music both as an art and as a human, socio-cultural phenomenon. Through lectures, reading and listening assignments, and actually playing different styles of music, students will learn how music works, why people listen to and make music, what its roles are in a society, and how these things vary in different cultures. The module introduces a variety of musical styles and cultures that represent an enormous wealth of human experience. At the end of the course the students will have access to a much wider variety of music to listen to, participate in, enjoy, and understand.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1054","Workload":"2-0-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-RS,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1049","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Health in Action","ModuleDescription":"From the global increase in obesity to SARS, a range of health issues and solutions will be explored in differing contexts throughout the world. Working in small groups, students debate and evaluate paths to addressing global health issues in a variety of cultural contexts. For example, lessons learned about tuberculosis in Russia may be applied to the Singaporean context, or students may examine efforts to prevent newborn deaths in developing nations. Students will develop an appreciation of how the health of an entire population impacts individuals and how complex problems can be prevented or addressed using culturally appropriate solutions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1900","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1050","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Plants and Society","ModuleDescription":"How are human beings and plants interdependent? How did plants shape the planet Earth to one that is suitable for life as we know it? Such topics will be examined to deepen our appreciation of the roles played by plants in the progress of civilizations and cultures from both historic perspective and continuing impact on society. The discussion topics, written and oral presentations will include plants as sources of food, clothing, shelter, medicine. There will be talks by guests from local industry, along with team projects by students to enrich their awareness of the deep coexistence of plants and society.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1538","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1055","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Religion and Film","ModuleDescription":"Cinematic and literary expression centred on religious topics can be studied to see how the vitality of cultural expression and power of the religious imagination interrelate. No prior training in artistic interpretation or religious history is required, though the module presumes a curiosity about religion and culture. It trains students to think about why people sometimes enjoy seeing films about painful topics. It clarifies the difference between “studying” and “practising” religion, and it teaches students to discuss controversial topics with tact.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1033","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1056","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary World","ModuleDescription":"This GE module introduces the diversity of human cultural experience in the contemporary world. It offers an anthropological lens for understanding cultural diversity with concrete cases. We will read articles and analyse ethnographic films on kula exchange, cannibalism, oracle, feud, animism, sacrifice, initiation, incest, spirit-possession, statelessness, potlatch, genocide, and so on, found in Melanesia, Amazonia, sub-Sahara, Siberia, Zomia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. We will gain a sensitivity toward stereotypes and ethnocentrism, understand the connections and processes that shape social life at different levels, and learn the skills to appreciate and analyse differences in the changing world.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1005","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1057","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials: The Enabling Substance of Civilization","ModuleDescription":"The module addresses the key roles of enabling materials in driving the sweeping changes of human history and the rapid development of civilization, technology and society. This module will examine, from the Stone Age to the 21st century, how the different types of enabling materials were discovered, became available to the general people, completely transformed their lives, and consequently shaped the entire course of our civilization. This module will also highlight the latest advances in materials, their uses in our daily lives and future sustainable development, such as IT, iPhones, Boeing 787, Airbus A380, energy-saving buildings and smart transport.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EA-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1058","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Theatre Experience","ModuleDescription":"While many of us spend much of our lives glued to small computer screens, theatrical productions continue to bring people together for shared experiences. What are the attractions of theatre, what makes it distinct, and how can it enrich our understanding of human society? This module, which requires no prior knowledge of theatre, starts with the spectator’s experience and works outwards. We learn how to analyse theatre’s styles and effects. We explore how human societies use theatre to confront questions and express beliefs, hopes, and anxieties. We examine how cultures influence each other through theatre, and how theatre provokes change.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1055","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D19","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1060","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social History of the Piano","ModuleDescription":"An interdisciplinary study of how societies and different generations responded to the invention of the piano. This module focuses on the social history of the piano throughout the past three centuries, canvassing a wide array of performers, composers, supporters, manufacturers, “heroes”, politicians, teachers and students. Various expressions of ideologies from differing periods eventually revolutionized and efffectuated the versatility of the piano, shaping a legacy which led to the “globalization” of the piano, including China. Students will learn through lectures, readings, discussions, listening, playing, and attending piano recitals and masterclasses.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1061","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Representation and Media","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces the basic concepts in representations of gender, politics, celebrities and culture, and otherness. Concepts that will be examining in this module include representation, structuralism, and feminism. The module will examine and analyse the basic idea of representation, celebrity and culture, gender, politics and otherness; and how media portray them.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1063","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Body, Mind and Culture through Sport","ModuleDescription":"In the contemporary society, sports are closely linked to larger issues such as health, fitness, physical appearance, money, politics, and cultural values.  This module draws on physical, psychological and sociocultural knowledge and complements it with required practical and experiential learning to provide students with a grounded appreciation of sports and related issues.  It discusses the recent rise of marathons, iron man races, and cycling.  It also confronts controversial issues pertaining to the use of substances to improve performance and motivation to attain the desired body image. Finally, it questions how these are linked to societal and cultural expectations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD9-01-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1067","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Superhero Entertainments","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the social and cultural significance of superhero entertainments. Particular attention is paid to the origins of superheroes in comic books and the manner in which the major two companies, DC and Marvel, positioned those heroes in blockbuster movies commencing with Superman in 1978. The module traces the antecedents of comic book\r\nsuperheroes, discuss their various incarnations in other media forms like radio and television, and culminates in a discussion of the wave of recent superhero films. The module will also cover some of the strategies companies have adopted in licensing and marketing their superheroes.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1068","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Life Aquatic: Machines and the Making of the Ocean","ModuleDescription":"Oceans cover most of the globe. Yet once we venture from  the   shore, our  understanding  of  the  marine environment  is  necessarily  mediated  by  technology, from  the  plumb  line  used  by  sailors  for  millennia  to measure  the  water’s  depth,  to  the  latest  satellite imaging  tracking  ocean  currents  in  real  time.  This module    examines    how  different  “machines,”  or technologies  have  produced  understandings  of  the ocean across history, and places these technologies in their social, cultural, economic, and political contexts. The   result   is   to   reveal   the   complex   and   evolving interconnections that link technology, and society and our understanding of the natural world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1071","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Religion in Malay-Indonesian Literary Worlds","ModuleDescription":"Religion has been a major element in literary cultures\nand tradition of the world. Literary worlds comprises of\naesthetical and ideological realms, including agencies\nand institutions. This module focuses on literary tradition\nof the Malay-Indonesian world centering on analyzing\nliterary texts and discourses on religion and literature. It\naims to expose students to how the literary worlds in the\nregion have been influenced by competing Islamic\ntraditions, including pre-Islamic ones. A critical reading\nof the narratives and discourses will point to the poetics\nand politics by social groupings which have appropriated\nliterary mediums to encapsulate their religious thoughts\nand interests.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1072","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Culture in Action","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces students to the world of culture through specific examples. It examines the ways in which the cultural sphere produces value and significance for humans in society. It introduces students to different approaches to understanding culture, and explores the influence of the cultural sphere on both political and personal relations. Students will examine questions about communication, broadcasting, media technology, architecture, and cyberspace. The module also examines the ways in which culture is produced, disseminated, and consumed, i.e., through specific communities and contexts, and through types of popular culture, including film, television, popular fiction, performance, music, and digital culture.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEH1074","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Luck","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to highlight how luck has influenced and still\ninfluences several aspects of the world we live in. From the\nbeginning of the universe, to our present-day lives, to the end\nof the universe, random events beyond anyone’s control\ncontinue to shape our fate. By exploring the various fields that\nluck manifests itself in, the module ultimately delves into the\nintriguingly precarious nature of existence.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1005","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary World","ModuleDescription":"This GE module introduces the diversity of human cultural experience in the contemporary world. It offers an anthropological lens for understanding cultural diversity with concrete cases. We will read articles and analyse ethnographic films on kula exchange, cannibalism, oracle, feud, animism, sacrifice, initiation, incest, spirit-possession, statelessness, potlatch, genocide, and so on, found in Melanesia, Amazonia, sub-Sahara, Siberia, Zomia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. We will gain a sensitivity toward stereotypes and ethnocentrism, understand the connections and processes that shape social life at different levels, and learn the skills to appreciate and analyse differences in the changing world.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1056","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1018","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Economic Issues in the Developing World","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to highlight the major economic problems that characterize the present-day developing countries with special reference to ASEAN and East Asian NIEs. While the problems and issues are brought out in a non-technical fashion, the relevant policies are discussed with the help of appropriate empirical evidences so as to allow the students to gauge the extent of success achieved by various policies. The course is likely to impart useful knowledge and information on the prime development issues that concern the developing world today. After the successful completion of the module, students should be able to identify the main problems that are currently faced in Asia and would be able to make some policy suggestions in dealing with these problems. They will also gain some useful experience on the economic development of Singapore.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1002","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1022","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geopolitics:Geographies of War & Peace","ModuleDescription":"GE 1022 K (GEOPOLITICS) is an exciting introduction to the world of practical, formal and popular geopolitics via numerous case studies and multi-media presentations. The basic aim is that each of you will become familiar with the world political map and the relevance of geopolitics as ways of understanding and seeing our world. The Geopolitics module provides an engaging way to integrate aspects of modern history with political geography, for instance through the analysis of nationalisms and territorial disputes (in different parts of the world); through the study of the Cold War in relation to changing political landscapes in Southeast Asia; and through more contemporary understandings of the global geopolitics associated with the so-called War on Terror; and global issues of ecological security and environmental geopolitics.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1022","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1041","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Globalisation","ModuleDescription":"This module proposes to examine the processes of globalization and seeks to provide a deeper understanding of it. The world is globalizing both culturally and economically. We need to ask whether this process is creating a single world without borders or intensifying cultural differences between societies. By discussing various trends of the interdependent world, the course helps us in understanding the various processes of globalization. Since the processes of globalization involve societal, cultural, technological, political, and economic processes, we will take an inter-disciplinary framework in understanding this diverse experience. The course will specifically highlight the problems and prospects of the contemporary world","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1044","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1045","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"World Religions","ModuleDescription":"This course offers an introductory survey of major religious traditions of the world, with specific Page 12 of 141 focus on Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. We will examine the historical development of each tradition, along with its sacred texts, basic philosophical\nideas, patterns of ritual and worship, and specialized institutions Our goal is to provide an objective understanding of each faith tradition on its own terms, and secondarily, to explore how religion is relevant to contemporary social, political and cultural issues. 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The quest for new quantum particles at the colliders by huge collaborations among many countries gave birth to the World Wide Web and the internet Culture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PC1325, GEH1027","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1509","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Emerging Nanoworld","ModuleDescription":"This module will acquaint students with the rapid development of the nanoworld with insights into the impact of this emerging technology on our society, environment and human life. The essence of nanoscience and technology lies in the understanding and manipulation of molecules.  The advances in these fields are expected to significantly influence our lives in the spheres of medical, engineering, ethical and environmental issues. This module will discuss the potential benefits and challenges of novel nanotechnologies. How does nanotechnology affect society and human interaction?  How will nanodevices and nanomaterials change our lives in the future?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1028","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1520 / PC1322","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Understanding the Universe","ModuleDescription":"The first part of the module covers the observations of celestial objects and their influences on the ancient cultures. Students will learn how calendars and astrology were developed, and how the fundamental laws of nature were discovered. The second part covers the use of telescopes and space missions to explore the universe. Discoveries of stars and galaxies and their impact on mankind's perceptions of the Universe will be explored. Students will learn how Earth formed as a planet that develops and sustains life. There will be a discussion on the latest developments in searching for Earth-like extraterrestrial objects, and explore their impacts on the societies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1031. Students majoring in Physics are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1522T","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Environmental Issues","ModuleDescription":"Environmental protection is now fundamental to the development of a sustainable global society. No longer is human\r\ninfluence on the planet confined to the local environment, but now extends across political boundaries - often resulting in regional or even global impacts. As a result, society, industry and agriculture are under increasing pressure to improve environmental performance and cut resource consumption and pollution. Around the world, governments are striving to minimise waste production, protect water resources, reduce energy consumption and improve the quality of the urban living environment. As the human global population grows exponentially and the life-support systems of the planet continue to deteriorate, there is a growing international recognition that environmental problems require truly global solutions. This course will focus on the issues and causes of global environmental issues including: population growth, resource exploitation and threats to the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. The aim of the course will be to provide students with a knowledge and appreciation of the inter-related problems and challenges of sustainable\r\ndevelopment.","ExamDate":"11-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK1522, GEH1025, GEH1025T","Workload":"2-1-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1529","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Food & Health","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the current thinking and information as regards the importance of diet and health. It will explore traditional and more modem views on what constitute an adequate and healthy diet. The composition of food along with potential contaminants of food will be examined and how an individual needs to consider their diet in relation to specific needs. The aim will be to educate the students on the need for and the composition of a healthy diet and how to obtain this and remain healthy during the important years of development in early adulthood. There is now much more emphasis on the role of food in preventative medicine and how a well balanced diet can keep one fit and healthy. It is necessary to be aware of the composition of various foods and how different methods of processing and cooking may affect the compositional quality of the product.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1019 and GEM1908","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1531","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cyber Security","ModuleDescription":"The Internet has become the most widely used medium for commerce and communication as its infrastructure can be quickly and easily set up to link to the worldwide network and access information globally. Its growth over the last few years has been phenomenal. With these activities, countries are beginning to recognize that this new technology can not only expand the reach and power of traditional crimes, but also breed new forms of criminal activity. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOn the successful completion of this module, students should gain sufficient baseline knowledge to be able to identify, assess and respond to a variety of cybercrime scenarios, including industrial espionage, cyber-terrorism, communications eavesdropping, computer hacking, software viruses, denial-of-service, destruction and modification of data, distortion and fabrication of information, forgery, control and disruption of information. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStudents will also learn about countermeasures, including authentication, encryption, auditing, monitoring, technology risk management, intrusion detection, and firewalls, and the limitations of these countermeasures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GET1004","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1539","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"A Brief History of Science","ModuleDescription":"Nowadays it is all too easy to take basic science laws and theories, such as Newtons law of gravitational attraction or evolution for granted. The impact of research breakthroughs on society at the time of their development is being forgotten, as they come to be taken for granted. Even Science students tend to be unaware of how modern concepts have arisen, what their impact was at the time and how they changed the world. This course is intended to explain the history and significance of scientific developments on societies and how perceptions of the world have changed as a result.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEH1018","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1540","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Technology in Medicine and Health","ModuleDescription":"The human race has entered an epoch where life span has increased significantly. During the twentieth century, life span has increased from around 50 to over 75 years mainly due to antibiotics, vaccinations, and improved nutrition. However this increase in lifespan has brought to the forefront a rise in many age-related diseases. These diseases, which include cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, are now a focus of health care in the 21st century. This course describes many of these diseases, and their diagnosis and treatment using advanced technology found in modern hospitals. The course also provides an insight into the scientific principles underlying these new and powerful technologies.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEH1032","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S13-M-09,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1544","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Mathematics of Games","ModuleDescription":"Games being a form of human activities since antiquity are often played with strategies that require critical thinking and decision making. Many of the number games like the game of nim have a rich mathematics favour. Real life social games contain combinatorial and probabilistic strategies. Simple economic activities can also be modelled in terms of games.  In this module, selected real-life social games are discussed and treated in ways that bring out their mathematical creativity. The objective is to let students gain an appreciation of mathematics, its beauty and applications through the discussion of some of these games. In particular, we give an introduction of elementary non-zero sum and non-cooperative game as developed by von Neumann and Nash.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GET1018.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1547","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Art of Science, the Science of Art","ModuleDescription":"It often seems the worlds of science and art are unrelated: Logical truth versus emotional imagination. Still, science and art have much in common. Science has caused paradigm shifts in artistic expression while art is used for engineering design and communication of scientific knowledge. In this module, students will be introduced to the use of materials and technology related to architecture, sculpture, painting, photography and imaging. The use of technology for dating and attribution of objects of art  as well as the use of visual art for scientific illustration and design will be examined. Knowledge of the scientific principles of various forms of visual art will also be explored. The module aims at the development of some artistic skills for illustrations of scientific concepts and engineering designs. This module will help students to better express their thoughts through artistic expression and appreciate visual art.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GET1014","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1548","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"How the Ocean Works","ModuleDescription":"About three-quarters of the surface of our home, the Earth, is covered by an ocean of water! The ocean is inseparably intertwined with human settlements. Day in, day out, directly, indirectly - from the air that we breathe to climate change, trade, politics or social holidays - the presence and the influence of the ocean is undeniable on the human society. We will discuss how the ocean is connected to our lives, how the various ocean phenomena affect our lives and our attempts at controlling and exploiting the ocean. Students will gain an appreciation of the scientific principles involved. This course will also help us make educated decisions about our environment and our ocean, so that future generations may also enjoy the majesty of our blue planet, as we do now.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1033","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1549","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Thinking And Writing","ModuleDescription":"The challenges of a global engineer increasingly call upon engineers to think critically and communicate effectively to undertake developmental\nleadership. This course aims to develop and practise students’ critical thinking and writing skills through analysing case studies in engineering leadership, constructing complex engineering-related problems and solutions, presenting arguments effectively and reflecting on personal leadership development. Relevance to engineering practice is emphasized with references to grounded theories of engineering leadership (Colcleugh, 2013; Rottman, Sacks & Reeve, 2015) and the seven missing basics of engineering education (Goldberg,\n2009).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"1. Students who are required to read ES1000 and/or EAP modules ES1102/ES1103 must pass it/them before taking ES1531/GEK1549.\n2. Only students matriculated in AY2014/15 are allowed to take GEK1549.","Preclusion":"IEM1201%, UTW1001%, GEK1901, GET1021. U-town students cannot bid for ES1531/GEK1549.","Workload":"1.5-2-0-4-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G05","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"G06","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"G07","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"G08","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"G09","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"G11","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"G12","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"G13","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"G14","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"G15","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G16","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"G17","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"G18","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G19","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G20","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"G21","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G22","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G23","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"G24","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G25","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"G26","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G27","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"G28","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"G29","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"G30","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK1900","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Health in Action","ModuleDescription":"From the global increase in obesity to SARS, a range of health issues and solutions will be explored in differing contexts throughout the world. Working in small groups, students debate and evaluate paths to addressing global health issues in a variety of cultural contexts. For example, lessons learned about tuberculosis in Russia may be applied to the Singaporean context, or students may examine efforts to prevent newborn deaths in developing nations. 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The focus is chiefly on painting and sculpture; the emphasis is on analyzing the composition or design of art works and in constructing meanings for them. The study of this module enables students to acquire critical skills for interpreting and connecting with works of art. The module encourages students to read art works in relation to a range of interests, intentions and issues; the aim here is to suggest or propose contexts or environments in which art works are made and received. \r\nThere are three sections. In the first, three (3) topics from Asian art traditions are discussed. The are :\r\n1. Indian sculpture\r\n2. Chinese landscape painting \r\n3. 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This course explores Chinese-language film history from the 1930s to the present through examining some key genres of films made by major filmmakers from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, including opera, musical, action and youth films. Special attention will be paid to the socio-cultural condition of their production, distribution, exhibition and consumption, as well as larger regional cultural connections of these four places. 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How are these technologies changing the humanities? This module invites students from across the university to consider this question through a problem-based approach. In each session, the students will learn to use and critically evaluate digital tools and platforms. Reflecting the multiple approaches within the digital humanities, teaching combines seminar discussions of topics with hands-on training in web programming, text encoding and video processing techniques.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GET1030","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEK2506","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Drugs and Society","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to impart an appreciation of the use of drugs in relation to the cultural and social environment of societies past and present. How drugs are employed today, watershed \"drug\" discoveries and their impact on society (for example contraceptives, antibiotics, vaccines, psychopharmacological agents), the issue of drug use in sports, \"social\" drugs and the \"pill for every ill\" syndrome will be discussed. Particular attention will be paid to “controversial” drug-related societal issues within each topic. For example, the role of pharmaceutical industry will be examined to determine if the tendency to  “bash” big Pharma is justified or if decriminalization of drug use will be a more effective means of curtailing drug abuse. 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No prior training in artistic interpretation or religious history is required, though the module presumes a curiosity about religion and culture. It trains students to think about why people sometimes enjoy seeing films about painful topics. It clarifies the difference between “studying” and “practising” religion, and it teaches students to discuss controversial topics with tact.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1055","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEM1046","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Home","ModuleDescription":"Few words in the English language (or any language) are as evocative and emotionally-charged as “home.” But how do we determine what we call home, and why should we take “home” seriously? This module explores the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the complex idea of home. Major topics include: sense of place, home technologies and design, gender and housework, home and travel, globalisation,\r\nnationalism, homelessness, exile, and representations of home. Students will complete the module with a new appreciation for the complexity of the places – house, neighborhood, nation, planet – they call home.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GET1003","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEM1050","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Framing Bollywood: Unpacking The Magic","ModuleDescription":"Bollywood Cinema is recognised as the most vibrant form of cultural media in India, one whose influence now extends to many parts of the world. By studying the content and meaning of selected Bollywood films, this module will introduce students to key social, economic, political and cultural issues in India, and\r\nexplore important concepts in the humanities and social sciences such as nationalism, gender and sexuality, diaspora and globalisation.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1009","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEM1051","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ethnicity and Nation-Building: Singapore and Malaysia","ModuleDescription":"This module examines policies and programmes dealing with ethnic relations based on the experiences of Singapore and Malaysia. It focuses on how these much talked about and debated policies, impact or affect the Malays in particular, who constitute a numerical minority in Singapore, but form the majority in Malaysia. The module examines major socio-historical factors\r\nconditioning these policies and programmes and the processes by which they are materialised from the period of British colonialism to the present. How these efforts bear upon nation building and national integration will be explored.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1008","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GEM1536","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Darwin and Evolution","ModuleDescription":"Charles Darwin is remembered like no other figure in the history of science. 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The target students are undergraduates from all Faculties.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2219","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1008","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ethnicity and Nation-Building: Singapore and Malaysia","ModuleDescription":"This module examines policies and programmes dealing with ethnic relations based on the experiences of Singapore and Malaysia. It focuses on how these much talked about and debated policies, impact or affect the Malays in particular, who constitute a numerical minority in Singapore, but form the majority in Malaysia. The module examines major socio-historical factors conditioning these policies and programmes and the processes by which they are materialised from the period of British colonialism to the present. How these efforts bear upon nation building and national integration will be explored.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1051","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1009","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore’s Business History","ModuleDescription":"This module traces the business history of Singapore from its origins as an East India Company outpost, as an entrepot for regional and international trade routes to its current status as a global city and center for international finance and business.  This module offers an introduction to business history and explores different case studies in the local context.  These care studies range from 'rags to riches' stories of early migrant communities, popular local brands, and present day entrepreneurs.  Major topics include: trading communities, commodities, networks and migration, entrepreneurship, business culture, heritage, globalization, state, politics and business.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2239 and SSA2203","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1010","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nation-Building in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module is about Singapore's emergence from British colonial rule and merger with Malaysia to independence and nation-building.  It covers political events, the economy, education, national service, ethnic relations, and culture and national identity.  Students are encouraged to think through issues central to these topics.  The module is tailored for students in all Faculties at all levels.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2229, USE2304 and SSA2204","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1010T","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nation-Building in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module is about Singapore's emergence from British colonial rule and merger with Malaysia to independence and nation-building.  It covers political events, the economy, education, national service, ethnic relations, and culture and national identity.  Students are encouraged to think through issues central to these topics.  The module is tailored for students in all Faculties at all levels.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2229, USE2304, SSA2204, GES1010","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2000","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1011","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Evolution of a Global City-State","ModuleDescription":"The history of Singapore has traditionally been conceived along internal lines, based mainly, if not solely, on the traditional trajectories of administrative, political and national historical narratives.  Yet, as we all know, the evolution of Singapore, from classical regional emporium to international port city and strategic naval base, has all along been defined by much larger regional and international forces.  After its emergence as a sovereign state in 1965, Singapore continues to project itself as a 'global city-state'.  Our local society has an 'international' make-up, being the product as it were of historical and current diasporic trends.  This module provides an international framework for a study of the history of Singapore, and seeks to examine the historical evolution of Singapore against the contexts of regional and international changes and developments from the 14th to the 20th century.  This module is open to all students throughout NUS interested in Singapore history/studies.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2211","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1013","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Urban History & Architecture","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the urban history and architecture of Singapore from an inter-disciplinary perspective. It will cover the period from the ancient market and settlement of Tanma-hsi or Singapura, to the formation and development of a colonial town, and to the recent post-independence period, until the contemporary debates in Architecture and Urbanism in Singapore. The module, which is targeted at general audiences of undergraduate students, aims to stimulate intellectual discourse and critical thinking by using inter-disciplinary approaches to understanding the city and architecture.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSD2213","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1014","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Islam and Contemporary Malay Society","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the kinds of religious orientations that had evolved among the Malays of Singapore and analyzes major socio-historical factors that had shaped such orientations. The ways in which these religious orientations condition the responses of Singaporean Malays and their unique institutions to the challenges and demands of the modern world are then discussed. The module will explore the thought of Muslims thinkers on issues of reform relevant to the Malays of Singapore. A critical analysis and evaluation of the phenomenon of Islamic resurgence and revivalism in Singapore and the extent of its contribution to the progress of the community will also be explored. A theme underlying the topics of the module is the relevance of Islamic values and philosophy in facilitating Singaporean Malays adapt to the demands of social change and the plural society in which they live.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"SSA2206, MS2205.","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1015","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore and Japan: Historical and Contemporary Relationships","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to promote a better understanding of Singapore-Japan relations, combining historical, political, economic, social and cultural perspectives. Besides an examination of the history of interactions between people in Singapore and Japan from the late 19th century to the present, the module also helps students grasp issues affecting Singapore‘s position and perception in a wider geographical and cultural context by considering its relations with Japan. Students are actively encouraged to use oral history, fieldwork and internet for their projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2205, JS2224","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1017","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Building a Dynamic Singapore - Role of Engineers","ModuleDescription":"The focus of the module is to highlight how engineering and technology have contributed to the development of Singapore. The module is structured around case studies such as the creation of Jurong island, one-north, the water story etc. In these case studies, the constraints faced by Singapore (e.g. scarcity of land, lack of water) are overcome through technological, organizational and other forms of innovation. Simple diagrams that can be understood by layman are used to explain some of the innovations (e.g. the water loop).","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSE1201","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1020","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Western Music within a Singaporean Context","ModuleDescription":"This module will look at the place of the Western Classical music tradition within the cultural life of Singapore. It will assess the impact of majority cultures (particularly from the Chinese, Malay and Indian communities) on the general reception of Western music, as well as on music written by Singapore-based composers. Students will be introduced to the principal figures in Singapore’s musical development. The module will also chart the growth of music education in Singapore, both in the national schooling system as well as in private institutions and tertiary academies. A prior knowledge of music is helpful but not required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSY2223","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1021","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Natural Heritage of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Located within one of the global centres of biodiversity, Singapore is endowed with a  rich natural heritage that is impacted by expanding urbanisation. Development poses a great challenge to  nature conservation and Singapore is an excellent model to study how a balance can be achieved. Students will be introduced to the country?s natural heritage, its historical, scientific and potential economic value.    You will have the opportunity to explore important habitats, and to think critically about the issues of sustainable development and the nation?s responsibility to posterity and to regional and international conventions related to biodiversity conservation. Students are expected to undertake the field trips on their own and at their own time within the semester; and will be encouraged to ?self-learn?. A special website with information on the places to visit  and their significance serves as a semi-interactive IT-resource. Suggested trails and what can be observed appear on the website. The students? independence and experiential learning aspects are strongly encouraged.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSS1207","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1023","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Representing Singapore","ModuleDescription":"While drawing on methodologies and approaches used in literary studies, this module moves beyond the traditional confines of Singapore Literature. We will thus examine the representation of Singapore, and of contemporary issues of importance in Singapore, in a variety of different popular media. After an initial introduction to the critical reading of cultural representation, we will explore traditional genres such as poetry and drama, as well as more popular ones such as television, film, and popular autobiography. The module is open to all students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1206","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1025","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Literature in English: Selected Texts","ModuleDescription":"This module will focus on Singapore literature in English. It will deal with selected texts in the three main genres: poetry, fiction and drama. There will\nalso be opportunities to discuss the works with the writers. One of its main aims is to show how literature will help us gain a more comprehensive\ninsight into our understanding of Singapore.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1207, SSA1207FC","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1028","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Society","ModuleDescription":"In this module, we seek to reflect on some taken-for-granted understandings of “Singapore society” and to dialogue with the readings, lectures and tutorial materials. We hope you will be able to appreciate the diverse social, political, historical processes and legacies, problems and contradictions that have constructed Singapore society. Ultimately, we aim to equip you with varied viewpoints that will enable you to think critically about Singapore society, its past, its present and its future.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1201","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1031","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Culture and Communication in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to essential concepts in\ncommunication within and across different cultures and\nprepares them to meet the needs and challenges living\nand communicating in Singapore’s multiracial and\nmulticultural environment. It covers a broad range of\ntopics that include cultural perception, cultural\nrelativism, cultural patterns and worldviews, and verbal\nand nonverbal communication. Applied topics in\nintercultural communication to business and\norganization, media and technology, and computer-mediated\ncommunication are also covered against the\nbackdrop of Singapore’s digitally-networked and\nglobalized economy. Students will learn to be\ninterculturally sensitive and competent communicators\nas global citizens and citizens in a global city-state.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1033","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Who moved my OB markers?","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the topic of censorship in\nSingapore. It examines the origins and meaning of the\nterm “OB marker” and Singapore’s history of regulating\nmedia and speech to contextualise the perception of\nstrict state control on speech. Contemporary events\nrelated to speech and expression are critically\nexamined to assess if the perception of strict state\ncontrols on speech in Singapore is still valid.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GES1035","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore: Imagining the Next 50 Years","ModuleDescription":"As   an   economically-developed   nation   with  a  diverse   population,    Singapore  now  confronts a range  of   socioeconomic  issues,   a  rapidly  ageing    population,   declining  fertility  rates,  widening  income  inequality,  and  rising  living  costs  amidst  increasing  global  competition,  technological    advancements,  and  security    threats.  Singaporeans  have  also  become  a  people  with  a  greater  propensity  to  participate  in  the  decisions  that  affect  the  nation. This module aims to encourage undergraduates to reflect   on   Singapore’s    post-independence    history,   imagine  the  kind  of  Singapore  they  would  like  to  co-create, and deliberate on the ways to achieve the future visions   they   have   for   Singapore.  All  lectures  will be mounted online.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1001","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Seeing the World Through Maps","ModuleDescription":"In general, this module is aimed at getting student to critically engage with the ‘work’ or ‘power’ of maps in shaping the historical emergence of the modern world and in its ongoing transformation. To do this we will combine diverse modes of learning, covering issues of knowledge and content (the history of cartography), practical skills of map making/reading, and critical skills of evaluating and interpreting maps. We will stimulate a critical awareness of mapping as an evolving technology that has far-reaching social and political considerations.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1037","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1003","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Home","ModuleDescription":"Few words in the English language (or any language) are as evocative and emotionally-charged as “home.” But how do we determine what we call home, and why should we take “home” seriously? This module explores the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the complex idea of home. Major topics include: sense of place, home technologies and design, gender and housework, home and travel, globalisation,\r\nnationalism, homelessness, exile, and representations of home. Students will complete the module with a new appreciation for the complexity of the places – house, neighborhood, nation, planet – they call home.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1046","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1004","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cyber Security","ModuleDescription":"The Internet has become the most widely used medium for commerce and communication as its infrastructure can be quickly and easily set up to link to the worldwide network and access information globally. Its growth over the last few years has been phenomenal. With these activities, countries are beginning to recognize that this new technology can not only expand the reach and power of traditional crimes, but also breed new forms of criminal activity. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOn the successful completion of this module, students should gain sufficient baseline knowledge to be able to identify, assess and respond to a variety of cybercrime scenarios, including industrial espionage, cyber-terrorism, communications eavesdropping, computer hacking, software viruses, denial-of-service, destruction and modification of data, distortion and fabrication of information, forgery, control and disruption of information. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStudents will also learn about countermeasures, including authentication, encryption, auditing, monitoring, technology risk management, intrusion detection, and firewalls, and the limitations of these countermeasures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1531","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1008","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Speaking and Critical Reasoning","ModuleDescription":"This module prepares students to be effective and efficient public speakers. It offers an overview of the theories of oral communication and public speaking, with particular emphasis on effective speaking, listening and critique skills. It looks into adapting evidence, language, visual aids and other message characteristics through selected forms of public speaking for various purposes, audiences and contexts and includes practice in the critical analysis of speeches. It emphasizes strategic communication to enhance critical thinking skills, rhetorical fluency through reasoned thinking and expression of logical argument positions on local and global issues that impact our everyday lives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2027","Workload":"1-2-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1009","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Gandhi's Life, Thought And Legacy","ModuleDescription":"This module will primarily examine the life and writings of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, widely regarded as one of the icons of the twentieth century and one of the principal architects of a free India. The course is meant to not only understand and analyse Gandhi’s thought but also to outline his extraordinary legacy. The course will develop critical thinking and expression of students in two ways. First, it will introduce students to and make them critically engage with Gandhi’s writings and ideas on several issues, including violence and conflict resolution, colonialism, modernity, ethics, science, health and environment. The aim would be to not only expose students to the complexity of Gandhi — the man and his ideas — but to critically interrogate Gandhi and his legacies. Gandhi is particularly suited to such an exercise since he held positions that were often controversial and counter-intuitive, both during his lifetime as well as today.  Second, the students will develop their expression skills, verbal and written, by evaluating Gandhi and his legacy through presentations, take-home assignments and examinations. The students will develop their thinking and expression skills through an analysis not only of texts but also of films and documentaries on Gandhi.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1048","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1011","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Towards an Understanding of the Complex World","ModuleDescription":"What do natural resources utilization, spread of diseases and urbanization have in common? Why do economic, social and health systems behave the way they do? Students will explore these questions through the systems and critical thinking paradigm. Through collaborative work and classroom debates, students will expand and consolidate knowledge fragments into structured representations for larger, complex systems. By deciphering common motifs, and understanding the effect of interdependencies between the different parts of the system, students will develop critical stances about real-world phenomena. They will express their understanding of the structure and behavior of systems through multimedia reports and oral presentations.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1912 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere (offered at CAPT, UTown)\n\nDespite the minimal overlap, the preclusion may be needed to ensure that students who have completed GEM1912 do not have an unfair starting advantage over others who take this module.\n\nGEM1915","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E4-04-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1014","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Art of Science, the Science of Art","ModuleDescription":"It often seems the worlds of science and art are unrelated: Logical truth versus emotional imagination. Still, science and art have much in common. Science has caused paradigm shifts in artistic expression while art is used for engineering design and communication of scientific knowledge. In this module, students will be introduced to the use of materials and technology related to architecture, sculpture, painting, photography and imaging. The use of technology for dating and attribution of objects of art  as well as the use of visual art for scientific illustration and design will be examined. Knowledge of the scientific principles of various forms of visual art will also be explored. The module aims at the development of some artistic skills for illustrations of scientific concepts and engineering designs. This module will help students to better express their thoughts through artistic expression and appreciate visual art.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1547","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1018","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Mathematics of Games","ModuleDescription":"Games being a form of human activities since antiquity are often played with strategies that require critical thinking and decision making. Many of the number games like the game of nim have a rich mathematics favour. Real life social games contain combinatorial and probabilistic strategies. Simple economic activities can also be modelled in terms of games.  In this module, selected real-life social games are discussed and treated in ways that bring out their mathematical creativity. The objective is to let students gain an appreciation of mathematics, its beauty and applications through the discussion of some of these games. In particular, we give an introduction of elementary non-zero sum and non-cooperative game as developed by von Neumann and Nash.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1544","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1020","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Darwin and Evolution","ModuleDescription":"Charles Darwin is remembered like no other figure in the history of science. However, public understanding of Darwin and evolution remains a serious problem. What most people think they know about Darwin, his life and his famous book ‘On the origin of species’ is wrong. This module provides a solid background for understanding how the theory of evolution actually unfolded. It covers the history of geology, palaeontology and biology from the 1700s to the 20th century. The central focus is on the life and work of Charles Darwin and how biological evolution was uncovered, debated and accepted by the international scientific community in the 19th century, and beyond. There will be a lot of myth busting and this provides case studies on how to assess historical claims and evidence, and discussions on recent developments in evolutionary biology, human evolution and anthropology are included.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1902B Junior Seminar: The Darwinian Revolution. 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We use texts that popularize economic concepts to illustrate how different social phenomena can be understood by applying the tools of economic analysis. However, we also discuss possible limitations of the economic approach to social issues. 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After introducing the physics behind various forms of radiation, we will look at how these radiations are used in medical diagnosis and treatment and other applications. Some controversial issues in these applications will be raised and debated. The health effects of high and low levels of radiation will be presented based on scientific evidence thus dispelling some of the negative misconceptions of radiation and irrational fear of it. 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In particular, through understanding the constructivist theory of communication (Burleson, 2007) and Paul and Elder’s (2014) critical thinking framework, this module will facilitate the development of deliberative and active citizenry among students, regardless of the position they hold in the community. Students will apply these concepts individually to short case studies and reflections. They will then use these short assignments to conceptualize team projects relevant to their respective community settings.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-2-0-4-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TH-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"PGPH-FR4,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CELC-SR1B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1035","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Perspectives in Advertising","ModuleDescription":"This module critiques the effects of advertising.\nSpecifically, it deconstructs the role of advertising as\npracticed by commercial, non-commercial and a variety\nof other entities to persuade us to adopt products,\nservices, ideas, and ideologies. In doing so, we highlight\nnegative and positive advertising effects from\ncommunicative, psychological, cultural, sociological, and\npolitical perspectives. Various social and ethical\nimplications of advertising on society in general, and on\nvarious vulnerable populations, such as children,\nminorities, and women, in particular are also discussed.\nThe module promotes approaches to manage advertising\ninfluences through active citizen participation to achieve\na more enlightened society.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1036","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Logic of Language","ModuleDescription":"Our capacity for language is a defining aspect of what it means to be human and is central to both thought and communication. This course investigates the rules that underlie what we say, how meaning is encoded, and how we reason with language. We will apply mathematical tools of pattern description and logic to describe and better understand human language, with the goal of developing logical explanations for linguistic phenomena. Comparison to artificial and programming languages will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on clear, precise descriptions and their accessible communication through writing and oral presentation.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1037","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Big Picture History","ModuleDescription":"This module discusses ‘big picture’ History by considering defined themes that range across time and space. 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Particularly, the module will facilitate discussion on effective communication in the group communication process. Effective communication in a community, public, or professional setting requires\r\nan understanding of how people behave in a group context and how they interact with others inside and outside the group.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1039","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"What, When and Where is Art?","ModuleDescription":"This course explores the arts through three different, but overlapping, questions: What is art? (including the polemics associated with this question), When is art? 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It examines the nature of thinking, as well as its mechanisms. It aims to help students experience the excitement of thinking as they try to understand what thinking is; students are thus compelled to critique and re-examine their own assumptions about what they think they know and about themselves as psychosomatic learners and persons.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GET1048","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Science: From Thinking to Narratives","ModuleDescription":"This module approaches science as a mode of thinking and a process of knowing; and examines how the thinking and process generated narratives (stories) about our natural world, life and ourselves. It also explores other controversial and darker narratives of pseudoscience and fraudulent science that arose from the deviation and the misuse/abuse of the thinking and the process of science. It highlights how these narratives ignited imaginations and aroused ethical and societal concerns. Students will learn how science through its thinking and process have generated narratives, and in turn how these narratives have\nchanged our thinking and beyond.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL1101E","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Issues","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the emerging field of global studies. Building on ideas about the modern state and international order, it examines how these ideas are\r\nbeing challenged from the perspective of transnational trends and institutions. Among these are the emergence of a global economy, inequalities within\r\nand between states, transnational labor and migration, global environmental issues, poverty and development, global consumerism, human rights and global\r\nresponsibilities, transnational social and political movements, and new patterns of global governance. 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It studies how a world economy with integrated systems of production and trade emerged from interactions in which ethnic, national, political, and cultural divisions played a crucial role. It also examines the mechanisms though which Europeans and European culture maintained a dominant place through conflicts and crises from the sixteenth century onwards. The period under investigation runs from the Thirteenth Century to the start of the Twentieth.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL2102","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Political Economy","ModuleDescription":"One aspect of 'globalization' is the global character of economic practices such as trade, finance, and economic growth. But those practices rest upon a complex of relations among production, exchange, and power that constitute a global political economy. This module looks at the economic practices that drive globalization through the lens of this broader complex of relations. Drawing on the emerging interdisciplinary social science literature on global political economy, it provides a distinctively global perspective on economic issues such as emerging markets, power shifts in the global economy, global financial governance, and foreign aid.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL2103","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Governance","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the changing nature of political authority in contemporary world politics. Drawing on what social scientists have to say about international institutions and global governance, it asks critical questions with implications for global order, peace, and justice. To what extent has globalization undermined state sovereignty? Who manages global problems in a post-sovereign world, and by what authority? Through what kinds of institutions and practices are global actors governed? Who and what escapes global governance? How should global problems be managed?","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL3550","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Studies Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within organisations or companies, are vetted and approved by the Convenor of the Global Studies Programme, have relevance to the major in Global Studies, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed.\r\n\r\nAvailable credited internships will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. In exceptional cases, internships proposed by students may be approved by the Convenor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:\r\nhave completed a minimum of 24 MC in Global Studies including GL1101E and one of the following Core Modules GL2101, GL2102, GL2103; and have declared Global Studies as their Major.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 internship modules\r\n(Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL3551","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4102","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Task Force","ModuleDescription":"Task Force is an intensive capstone project required for Global Studies majors. The seminar simulates a government advisory committee. Each Task Force seminar deals with a given policy problem from the real world. Students research the problem, investigate and debate solutions, and work together to produce a report that recommends policy solutions. Seminar participants apply the training they have received from the GL curriculum to the project. At the end of the semester, students present their report for evaluation. Potential Task Force problems include energy security, terrorism, human trafficking, and an aging population.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"GL majors ONLY. Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track, and GL4101 Readings in Global Issues.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-7-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4401","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The Honours Thesis will normally be done in the second semester of the student’s final year. The research will normally focus on a topic that combines a student’s theme, region, and language focus within the Global Studies major. A qualified student intending to undertake the Honours Thesis will be expected to consult a prospective supervisor in the preceding semester for guidance on the selection of a topic and the preparation of a research proposal. The supervisor will provide guidance to the student in conducting the research and writing the thesis of 10,000 to 12,000 words.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 52 MCs of GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"GL4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4660","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module enables a student to explore in depth an approved topic within Global Studies. The student should approach a lecturer to\r\nwork out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Convenor’s and/or Honours Coordinator’s approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 52 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"GL4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4881A","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Colonial, Anticolonial and Postcolonial Globalizations","ModuleDescription":"This module critically examines key literary, philosophical, and political texts in colonial, anticolonial and postcolonial thought through the lens of contemporary globalization. Themes of universality and particularity, the colonizer/colonized relation, the nature of being human, representation and critique, politics and economics, and different visions of how to live in the world will be addressed by careful engagement with primary and secondary texts. Themes will be examined through broader concerns about patterns of global connection, differentiation and belonging. Self-reflection, analysis and critique will be aimed at connecting colonial, anticolonial and postcolonial thought to globalization and how we live in the world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GL/GL recognized non-language modules, or 28MCs in SC or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4882A","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Development and the Globalisation of Food","ModuleDescription":"The module will be organised around the following four topics. First, the vision of agriculture found in early development thought; second the structural transformations of agriculture in the twentieth century in terms of production and trade; third, an examination of states that have resisted the globalising tide in order to determine whether their domestic policies qualify as “development”; and finally the possibility of decoupling development and globalisation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4886A","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Citizenship and the Politics of Belonging","ModuleDescription":"This module critically examines the various contested definitions, practices, policies and laws of citizenship found around the world. It explores how historical legacies, levels of economic development, regime transformations, political geographies, technological changes, and social forces shape who belongs (and who does not) to a particular political community or nation-state. The module systematically applies key concepts to case studies from around the world to highlight how and why actors bestow, deny, and contest citizenship as well as the policy and normative implications that flow from these processes.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GL4889B","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Debates on Human Rights","ModuleDescription":"This module examines contentious debates on the origins, meanings and implementations of human rights in order to map out the complexities of the relationship between human rights and politics. We will discuss contending arguments on the definition and historical origin of human rights, analyze the contradictions between different sets of human rights and study the complicated relationship between human rights and political violence.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in GL/GL recognized non-language modules, or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"GMS1000","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Duke-NUS Premed Course","ModuleDescription":"In the past 50 years, rapid advances in medical research have revolutionized clinical medicine. Discoveries in fundamental science continue to pave the way for changes in diagnosis and treatment of disease. We will examine and evaluate these developments, seeking to understand their scientific, clinical, social, and ethical importance, in an active and collaborative learning environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"FMS1201D","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1330","EndTime":"1530","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1330","EndTime":"1530","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY1101E","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Asia and the Modern World","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the field of history, with a focus on East, Southeast, and South Asia. Among the topics to be discussed are interaction with the West, various forms of nationalism, and the impact of globalization. Students are encouraged to think comparatively and to formulate their own opinions and positions on historical issues based on what they have learned in the module. The module is intended for students from any faculty who are interested in learning more about the history of the region.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2206","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"China's Imperial Past: History & Culture","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a broad survey of Chinese imperial history from the classical period to the eighteenth century. Apart from placing this general history within a chronological framework, it will be analysing major political events and long-term trends in the development of Chinese statecraft, economic and social institutions, philosophy and religion, literature and art, as well as relations with the outside world. The course is mounted for undergraduates throughout the university with an interest in China, especially its history, politics and culture.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2232","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Japan: Conflict in History","ModuleDescription":"This module surveys the history of modern Japan from the late-Tokugawa period to the present. Its primary goal is to promote basic understanding of major events, while also aiming to analyze the modern history of Japan in transnational and comparative contexts through exploring a number of\r\ncommon themes of modern global history: nation building, colonialism, total war, and various transformations and social conflicts in the postwar period. Through such examination, the module aims at promoting critical thinking concerning diverse historical interpretations and controversies. Accordingly, students will be exposed to a broad range of historical debates and viewpoints throughout the module.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2245 / EU2221","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Empires, Colonies and Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"Students will gain a basic understanding of empires in history.  Individual empires will be studied to demonstrate patterns regarding the origins, development and collapse of empires.  Topics will include the expansion of empires, colonization, military conquest, administration, and ideologies of empire.  The humane side of imperialism will also be explored: the module will get students to try to understand the experience of subject peoples while also regarding empires as sites of cultural interaction.  Finally, students will be introduced to some of the interpretative paradigms which have shaped the scholarly exploration of empires.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"EU2221","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2251","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"From the Wheel to the Web","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the role of technology in human history from Ancient times until today.  Does technology drive history, or is it the other way around?  Examining a variety of important technologies - ships, windmills, telephones, and of course wheels and the internet - the course will follow a different path through time than that commonly taken.  We?ll not forget politics or society, however, because 'technology' turns out to be as much about people as hardware. Wars, geopolitics, and the discovery of new pleasures and anxieties are all interwoven with the history of tools and techniques.  The module is open to students from any faculty.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2259","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Craft of History","ModuleDescription":"This module offers a systematic introduction to the fields and methods of historical research. It combines weekly lectures on the basic types of historical scholarship with tutorials containing a seminar-style lab component that train students in the core skills of research, reading and writing. Tutorial and lab sessions will consist of a series of specially designed hands-on assignments, intensive discussion and close supervision. By the end of the module, students will be able to effectively read historical scholarship and sources, and to conceptualize, research, and complete a simple history project on their own.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must be HY majors and have completed at least 40 MCs of\nwhich at least 16 MCs in HY, including HY1101E. For EU\nmajors, must have completed at least 40 MCs of which at\nleast 16 MCs in EU/LA [French/German/Spanish]/ recognised\nmodules, including EU1101E and HY1101E.","Preclusion":"YHU2217 and YHU3276","Workload":"1-2-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2260","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"History and Popular Culture","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the ways popular culture shapes understandings of history on two different levels. First, it examines how the popular culture of a specific era can reveal much of the social milieu of the time and help contextualise events of that period. Second, it will examine how popular culture, such as a film, created at a later time can influence perceptions about an earlier era. This module will examine instances and eras of popular culture to discuss the challenges of deriving historical knowledge from popular culture. Each iteration of the module may vary in its focus.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY2262","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Ancient World: The Roman Empire","ModuleDescription":"The Roman empire was one of the longest-lasting in global history. Its enduring impact can be seen, heard and felt today, from language and architecture to film and video. This module will examine Rome’s rise and fall, and ask how it successfully ruled over so many peoples for so long, in comparison with other world empires. We will consider who made up empire: emperors, ‘barbarians’, slaves and ordinary people. We will also uncover the background to early Christianity, Roman legacies inherited through European colonialism, and the numerous references to Rome in both high and popular culture today.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students from Cohort 2017 and before who have taken HY2245/EU2221","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY3227 / EU3212","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Europe of the Dictators","ModuleDescription":"Europe was plagued by wars, revolution and totalitarian dictatorship between 1919 and 1945. It witnessed the rise of Bolshevism and of various Fascist regimes, revealed the economic and political weakness of the Western democracies and the failure of the League of Nations. This module will focus on the rise of four dictators of this period: Mussolini, Franco, and Hitler. All students are welcome, but those coming with a background in Political Science and even Sociology may find this course builds on existing knowledge and concepts.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EU3212","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY3231","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"History of the Malay World","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the histories of the Malays who have populated the Straits of Melaka and the South China Sea. Discussions and lectures do not focus on chronology or a simple narration of \"facts,\" but upon a critical examination of questions such as \"who is Malay?\" and \"what is the Malay World?\", allowing for a better understanding of the key social, cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions that have shaped the Malay experience. The module will be of interest to any student who wants to know more about Malays and the societies in and around Singapore.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY3242 / EU3231","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"The module relates the study of modern European imperialism to some topics outside of Europe.  It examines a dimension of modern imperialism.  Themes will include the economic basis of imperialism, the interaction of cultures (within imperial networks), the migrations of peoples, missionary movements, the management of religion and motives and means of imperial control.  Normally one geographical area of imperial experience will be explored in depth.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"EU3231","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY3247","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"From Monarchy to Military: History of Myanmar","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the history of Myanmar (Burma).\n\nOrganized chronologically from the emergence of the\n\nearliest polities to the present, students will examine the\n\nformation and interaction of communities, ideological\n\nworldviews, ethnic identities, and material cultures that\n\nhave characterized the societies that evolved along the\n\nIrrawaddy River basin and beyond. Module content will\n\nconsider the particulars of Myanmars history (early stateformation\n\nand the historical development of Burmese\n\nidentity) within regional/global processes and themes.\n\nFundamentally, this module addresses why contemporary\n\nMyanmar is perceived to be so different from its regional\n\nneighbours despite sharing many historical and cultural\n\nexperiences.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY3260","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Migrations in World History","ModuleDescription":"This module surveys the major patterns and themes of Chinese migrations since 1400. From merchants under the tributary trade system, to indentured and free labour in the industrialising age, as well as the making of new citizens in multi-culturalist nation-states, students will examine the social experience of long-distance migration through regional and global processes of political-economic change. In addition to academic texts, students will read official documents, family letters, memoirs, and novels to address enduring questions in the history of human migration – why do people leave their homes, and what remains when they adapt to their lands of adoption?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY3551","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project.\n\nUROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed.\n\nUROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4207","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Special Paper in Military History","ModuleDescription":"Every year this course explores a different dimension of modern military history. The general theme is the nature of warfare in the 20th century with particular reference to Asia. This course is designed for students majoring in History.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY, or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY, or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4215","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Classical Empires of Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on early Southeast Asian history. It examines and compares various types of political structures, including the fundamental concept of a \"kingdom\" or empire in a Southeast Asian context to raise questions about how this early history has traditionally been analyzed. Cultural history, especially the role of religion, is an important component. The module is intended for Honours students interested in exploring and rethinking the earlier centuries of the region's history.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY or 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in SE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY or 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in SE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4222","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Asian Business History: Case Studies","ModuleDescription":"This seminar module examines the development of Asian businesses. Selected themes such as organizations, entrepreneurship and networks will be discussed. It may focus either on one country like Singapore, or regions in Asia in comparative studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY or 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in SN with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY or 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in SN or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4225","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ideological Origins of US Foreign Policy","ModuleDescription":"Beyond international circumstances, domestic politics and personalities, a vital key to understanding the complexities of United States? foreign policy is through its ideological dimensions.  This module will enable students to explore these ideological threads through both seminal documents and scholarly discourses.  The module will be taught through both lectures and student presentations.  Students will read, present and write on important documents such as John Winthrop?s City upon a Hill, George Washington?s Farewell Address, the Monroe Doctrine, Woodrow Wilson?s Fourteen Points, and George Kennan?s containment policy.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY, or 28\nMCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours\ntrack.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY, or 28 MCs in SC, or 28MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4233","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Japanese Colonialism and Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"Japanese imperialism left a deep and lasting imprint\nthroughout Asia. This module will examine the\ncharacteristics of the Japanese empire and its postwar\nlegacies, as well as the diverse issues surrounding its\nhistory and memory. The primary focus of the module\nwill be a consideration of the Japanese empire in\ninternational contexts. Students are encouraged to\napply comparative perspectives to draw implications\nfor a larger discussion on modern imperialism.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80MCs, including\n28MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the\nHonours track.\n\nCohort 2012 and onwards: Completed 80MCs,\nincluding 28MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or\nbe on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4236","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Singaporean History","ModuleDescription":"This module will allow students to explore the sources,\narguments and scholarship related to a major theme\nin Singaporean History. While the material and specific\nfocus of the module will shift, as each instructor will\noffer a unique approach and topic, it will introduce\nstudents to many of the basic issues in the discipline\nof history as it is practiced in Singapore, and require\nresearch in both the field and library on a specific\nissue, thus enhancing their research and writing skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MC, including 28 MC in HY and HY3250, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track\n\nCohort 2012 and onwards: Completed 80 MC, including 28 MC in HY and HY3250, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4237","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Histories of the Nuclear Age","ModuleDescription":"This module asks students to examine the history of our present-day proximity to the nuclear age, including but not limited to issues of energy and war. Starting with the discoveries of radiation and radioactivity in the late 19th century, we will survey a range of primary and secondary source materials to explore the ways in which objects, images and ideas related to nuclear science, medicine and technology have impacted ways of life across the world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4239","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"History of Gender in India","ModuleDescription":"This module analyses the role of gender in Indian societies from the early to the modern periods. It covers a wide range of issues, including the social organization and cultural construction of gender and sexuality; the relationship between family structure, sexual attitudes and the economic and political roles of women; the intersection of gender, race and imperialism and the role religion in normative concepts of femininity and masculinity, plays in the legitimization of social and political order as well as in attempts to effect, and respond to, social change.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4401","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Honours students in History are required to prepare an Honours thesis of 10,000 to 12,000 words through which they are taught to do an original piece of historical research based on primary and secondary sources. Students select research topics with the guidance and approval of the History Department, and are assigned supervisors who provide guidance in conducting research and writing up research materials.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 and before:\nCompleted 110MCs including 60 MCs of HY major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2013-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of HY major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and a CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of HY major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and a CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"HY4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"HY4660","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 100MCs, including 60 MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in HY, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"HY4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID1106","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Fundamentals 2","ModuleDescription":"Design Fundamentals 2 reinforce semester 1 through exercises of higher complexity. The students have to deal with more elaborate parameters such as ergonomic factors of one hand-held product. They are also confronted for the first time structural issues and communication procedures. In continuity from fundamental 1 they pursue and refine their analytical approaches of existing products. Students learn the design methods of emotional addressing for products and set fundamentals of the design process which will be further developed during the course.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"Module not offered to none industrial design students","Workload":"0-8-0-6-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-422,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID1121","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human-Centred Design","ModuleDescription":"This module will inform students on human centred design, human scale, ergonomics, anthropometrics, as well as human perception and their relation to the design of objects, products, system or service. The module will walks students through the human-centered design process and supports them in activities such as building user research skills, implementing ideas and user testing. It provides students with the basic understanding of user needs in new ways, find innovative solutions to meet those needs, and deliver solutions with financial sustainability in mind.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-421,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID1322","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials and Manufacturing for Industrial Design","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to introduce students to the materials that are commonly used in the manufacture and fabrication of products. It will enable students to acquire basic knowledge on the properties and performance of materials and enable them to select materials for specific design applications.\r\n\r\nIt will cover the manufacturing and fabrication processes associated with the materials and application. It appeals to product designers involved in consumer electronics, domestic appliances, kitchen wares, furniture, lighting, and packaging. \r\n\r\nStudents are expected to gain an operationally-ready level of mastery through hands-on experimentation in projects for the above areas.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-423,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID2106","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Platforms 1","ModuleDescription":"This is a “vertical studio” based design platform. Senior and junior students will participate in design projects which encourage cross-pollination of thoughts, skills and learning. The students will play the role of a junior designer and work together with the senior students from ID 3106 in the same platform. The objectives are to enable students to explore strategic design innovation through a simulated real studio environment. In this platform, students can select either conceptual or real-life projects led by our industry collaborators and relevant experts within the division.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"Pass ID 1105 & 1106","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-6-0-17-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"B10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"B9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-426,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"A6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID2112","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Design & Fabrication","ModuleDescription":"Students are brought beyond foundational usage of CAD tools for design visualization and construction. Three areas covered are: Advanced Surfacing, Parametric & Generative CAD Modelling, and Digital Manufacturing.\r\nAdvanced Surfacing covers principles and methods to craft high precision, manufacturing-quality CAD models with complex, continuous organic surfaces that are water-tight. Parametric & Generative CAD teaches programming and algorithm-scripting-based methods to digitally generate and control 3D geometry. Digital Manufacturing introduces methods to translate 3D data to produce physical objects via digital manufacturing equipment.\r\nStudents are expected to gain an operationally-ready level of mastery through hands-on experimentation in projects for all three areas.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-3-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID2114","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Form, Material and Making","ModuleDescription":"Students will go through 2 hands-on projects incorporating various form studies, material and model-making techniques. \r\n\r\nStudents will develop form studies through iterations before fabricating the models using hands-on techniques to attain precision and good finishing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-426,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID2115","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Sketching and Painting","ModuleDescription":"The course is designed for individuals who want to improve their visual communication skills and stimulate creative thinking.  Through hands-on practice, students are taught how to use the stylus and tablet to create sketches and paintings in Photoshop.\r\n\r\nMajor topics include: Dynamic sketching; Introduction to stylus, tablet and Photoshop; Understanding and applying values and light; Rendering with colour; Silhouetting for ideation; Layout for presentation.\r\n\r\nStudents are expected to do weekly assignments and apply what they have learnt in two main projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR10,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID2116","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computing for Design","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the elements of computational thinking and its application in Industrial Design. Students will acquire skills and knowledge of computational problem solving, including formulating a problem, designing a solution, and prototyping the solution in the use of computational tools, logic and methods such as the Arduino Integrated Development Environment. Students learn through a hands-on approach to decompose complex problems into smaller components, solve the smaller components using elemental algorithms, and combine the solutions to solve the task at hand. They will learn the concepts of abstraction, how to encapsulate complex data and behavior into objects through object-oriented programming.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID2122","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ecodesign And Sustainability","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to provide the theory and practice for students to understand ecodesign and sustainability and its affects on design practice. It will study the design methods related to ecodesign and sustainable design and its applications.  Project work will be conducted to provide the bridge to integrate such theoretical knowledge into practice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ID3106","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design Platforms 3","ModuleDescription":"This module works with Design Platforms 1 in “vertical studios” context. Senior and junior students will participate in design projects which encourage cross-pollination of thoughts, skills and learning. The students will play the role of a senior designer and work together with the junior students from ID 2106 in the same platform. The objectives are to enable students to explore strategic design innovation through a simulated real studio environment. 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The topics covered include: Human Factors in Systems (Human Error), Implications of Human Functions in performance (Work Physiology), Workstation Design (Guidelines and Norms), Environmental Stressors and Ergonomics Fieldwork (Translation and Application).","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TIE2150","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE3010E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Systems Thinking and Design","ModuleDescription":"This foundation module aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and underlying principles of systems thinking, as well as modeling methods and tools that are applicable to the design of industrial systems. The topics in this  module include introductory systems concepts, mental models and causal loop diagrams, while the modeling methods and tools to be covered include that of operations research and data analysis. The application of these topics to simple systems design problems will be illustrated through laboratory sessions. Real-world case studies will be presented to show how these concepts have been applied in industrial contexts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TIE3010","Workload":"1-1-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE3100E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Systems Design Project","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to give students the opportunity to apply concepts learnt to solving real world problems. In this module, each student is assigned to work on a company-sponsored problem that requires application of industrial and systems engineering concepts. The module provides the opportunity for students to identify key problems and craft an objective, scope and deliverable for a piece of work, collect and analyze the relevant data, and apply the appropriate tool to solve the problem. It also enables students to improve their communication skills through report writing and presentation to the various stakeholders.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Level 3 Standing","Preclusion":"TIE3100","Workload":"0-0-0-4-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE3100M","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"System Design Project","ModuleDescription":"This systems design project requires students to work in teams to study, formulate and analyze an actual industrial problem with the goal of recommending a design solution that is practical. It also enables students to engage with industry, gain teamwork experience, practice and improve their oral and written communication skills in technical report writing, case study development, oral presentations and professional project management in the industry. The objective of the systems design project is to provide an opportunity for students to gain practical experience in an actual industry problem. It also gives the students a broader technical scope in applying and validating industrial engineering concepts rather than concentrating on one particular subject area within a classroom context.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"IE2100, IE2110, IE1112","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0.5-0-0-10-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4100E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"BTech Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to give students exposure to research. In this module, each student is assigned to a research project that requires application of industrial and systems engineering concepts. The module provides the opportunity for students to conduct self study by reviewing literature, defining a problem, analyzing the problem critically, conducting design of experiments, and recommending solutions. It also enables students to improve their communication skills through technical report writing and oral presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Level 4 Standing","Preclusion":"IE4101E, TIE4101","Workload":"0.3-0-0-5.7-9","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4100R","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Eng.Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to give students exposure to research. In this module, each student is assigned to a research project that requires application of industrial and systems engineering concepts. The module provides the opportunity for students to conduct self study by reviewing literature, defining a problem, analyzing the problem critically, conducting design of experiments, and recommending solutions. It also enables students to improve their communication skills through technical report writing and oral presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"ISE B.Eng. 4 standing","Preclusion":"IE4102","Workload":"0-0-0-4-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4101E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to give students exposure to research. In this module, each student is assigned to a research project that requires application of industrial and systems engineering concepts. The module provides the opportunity for students to conduct self study by reviewing literature, defining a problem, analyzing the problem critically, conducting design of experiments, and recommending solutions. It also enables students to improve their communication skills through technical report writing and oral presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"TIE4101, IE4100E","Workload":"0-0-0-4-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4102","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of IE4102 Independent Study is to promote self-study, critical thinking and independent research abilities. The project, which must be relevant to industrial and systems engineering, are proposed by the students and must be approved by the Department Coordinator identify a Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering staff member who is willing to oversee the projects and obtain their approval before submitting the proposal for consideration.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 Standing","Preclusion":"IE4100R","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4210","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Operations Research II","ModuleDescription":"This module builds upon IE2110 to introduce students to more basic concepts of operations research. Topics include integer programming, mixed integer programming, dynamic programming, and heuristic methods. Besides the basic concepts, students will also learn how to use commercial software such as CPLEX to solve large-scale integer and mixed integer programmes encountered in complex real-world problems.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IE2110","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"EA-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4211","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modelling & Analytics","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the concept of modelling, optimization and data analytics for Industrial and Systems Engineering. As systems become more complex and with readily available data, the course will impart students with\r\nthe skill to conduct modelling, data analysis and optimization. It will show how to model a problem, analyse the data to obtain the insight and optimize the model to make effective decision. Selected use cases in areas such as in supply chain, health care, and service industries will be drawn to provide applications. Widely used commercially available software such as CPLEX, R,\r\nspreadsheet will be used.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST2334 or EE2012 or CE2407 or BN2102","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1A-05-19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-09,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4220","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Supply Chain Modelling","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the fundamentals of supply chain concepts. It covers issues and basic techniques of distribution strategies, transportation logistics, and supply chain network optimization models. Students are equipped with fundamental concepts and quantitative tools that are essential to solving logistic and supply chain problems.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IE2100, IE2110","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4220E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Supply Chain Modelling","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the fundamentals of supply chain concepts.  It covers issues and basic techniques of distribution strategies, transportation logistics and supply chain network optimisation models.  Students are equipped with fundamental concepts and quantitative tools that are essential to solving logistics and supply chain problems.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TIE4220","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4230","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quality Engineering II","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to advanced topics in quality engineering. Topics covered are: design-in quality, quality function deployment, failure mode and effects analysis, fractional factorial designs, confounding, and robust design. The module also deals with basic tools in reliability analysis and testing. It will enable students to use more advanced techniques in process studies and learn to deal with quality problems from a proactive point of view in terms of process improvement and optimization.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IE2130, IE3101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4230E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quality Engineering II","ModuleDescription":"Design-in quality versus process control.  Quality function deployment.  Failure mode and effects analysis.  Fractional factorial designs.  Confounding.  Robust design.  Reliability analysis and testing.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TIE4230","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4240","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the basic concepts in project management. The process encompasses project planning, project scheduling, cost estimation and budgeting, resource allocation, monitoring and control, and risk assessment and management. The principles behind the process and the approaches to their execution will be covered. This module enables students to define and plan a project within the constraints of the environment. The plan will serve as a blueprint for the implementation and control of a project.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IE2140","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE4242E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cost Analysis And Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the basics of cost management. Concepts relating component items and process\r\nsteps to value-added functions are introduced as a precursor to the analysis of system cost over the entire life cycle of\r\nproducts and services. It also deals with tools and approaches to select equipment, materials for cost-effective\r\noperations. This module enables students to cost out a system and recommend approaches to develop strategies for\r\nincreasing the cost effectiveness of the system.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IE2140E","Preclusion":"TIE4242","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE5003","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"COST ANALYSIS AND ENGINEERING ECONOMY","ModuleDescription":"Cost and engineering economic analysis with special emphasis on a unified approach based upon cost accounting, operations research, economics and other quantitative methods. Topics include cost accounting and cost analysis, cost estimation, methods of engineering economic analysis, analyses for government projects and public utilities, effects of income taxes in economy studies, depreciation methods, risk and uncertainty in engineering economy studies, replacement studies and models, capital budgeting and computer applications.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE5108","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Facility Layout And Location","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an analytical treatment of the subject of facility layout and location. The layout design process consists of problem formulation, analysis of the problem, search for layout designs, selection of the preferred design, and specification of the layout design to be installed. This module also considers the problem of locating one or several new facilities with respect to existing facilities. The objective considered is the minimization of a cost function of travel distances. Problems with rectilinear and Euclidean distances are considered. Students will be assigned a computer project and a case study.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IE5121","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quality Planning And Management","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the planning, organizational and human dimensions of quality management. It begins with an overview of the fundamental nature of quality, followed by a coverage of the strategic importance of quality in industry and the implementation of total quality management. The organizational and human dimensions include the application of basic management theories to the planning, management and improvement of quality. The measurement techniques, unique to assessing human performance and their role in quality improvement, will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IFS4101","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Legal Aspects of Information Security","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the laws relating to information security. The issues and considerations concerning information security have greatly shaped many laws, in particular, the laws relating to cybercrimes, electronic commerce, electronic evidence, document discovery, information management and data protection. These areas of the law have in turn altered the development and practice of information security in the industry. The objective of this module is to provide information security professionals with a working knowledge of these legal issues in information security, so that they are better placed to represent and protect the legal interests of their employers and their institutions.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS2107","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IFS4102","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Forensics","ModuleDescription":"Digital forensics encompasses the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices in relation to cyber crime and other crimes where digital evidence is relevant. This module gives an introduction to principles, techniques, and tools to perform digital forensics. Students will gain a good understanding of the fundamentals of digital forensics; key techniques for performing evidence extraction and analysis on UNIX/Linux systems, Windows\r\nsystems, networks, Web applications, and mobile devices; and gain exposure to available tools. Some legal aspects of digital forensics will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3235","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-2-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IFS4103","Department":"COMPUTER SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Penetration Testing Practice","ModuleDescription":"This is a practice-oriented and project-based module that provides a hands-on experience of performing penetration testing on a collaborating organisation’s system. It aims to provide students with a realistic platform for applying offensive-based vulnerability assessment and analysis techniques on designated target systems. Students will be part of a penetration testing team, and be guided to apply the methodology, techniques, and tools of assessing the security of the target systems. This module contains a mix of technical-review seminars, testing-scoping meetings, and penetration testing exercises, analysis, as well as reporting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS3235 Computer Security","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-6-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS6-0421,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IGL3550","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Extended Global Studies Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within organisations or companies, are vetted and approved by the Convenor of the Global Studies Programme, have relevance to the major in Global Studies, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed. Available credited internships will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. In exceptional cases, internships proposed by students may be approved by the department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should have completed a minimum of 24 MC in Global Studies including GL1101E and one of the following Core Modules GL2101, GL2102, GL2103; and have declared Global Studies as their Major.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 internship modules\r\n(Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IPS3550","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"EXTENDED POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within an organisation, are vetted and approved by the Department’s internship advisor, have relevance to the\r\nmajor in Political Science, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed.\r\n\r\nAvailable credited internships (if any) will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. In exceptional cases, internships proposed by students may be approved by the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:\r\n- have completed a minimum of 24 MC in Political Science; and\r\n- have declared Political Science as their Major.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 internship modules\r\n(Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS1103","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"IS Innovations in Organisations and Society","ModuleDescription":"The module gives a wide yet insightful understanding of the impact of IT on organisation and society. Issues such as Internet and “new economy” geographies; impacts of IT and creation of IT innovation for public\r\nhealth, urban planning, and regional equity, food systems, climate change can be discussed. Other issues for consideration could be dark web and IT security advancement, open vs. closed innovation creation. Misuse of IT that put ethics and professionalism into question will be also discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT15,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"19","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"20","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"21","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"22","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS2101","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business and Technical Communication","ModuleDescription":"Business and Technical Communication a customized core module for the School of Computing, aims to give its students a professional edge in the competitive and interconnected job market by preparing and enhancing their professional communication skills in IT related work settings.\r\n\r\nBy the end of the module, students will have an array of communicative skills. Students will be able to:\r\n\r\n- write effective and persuasive business letters/ email messages and proposals\r\n- speak and deliver confidently with and without multimodal aids both in prepared and impromptu speech situations such as meetings, job interviews, oral presentations and proposal presentations\r\n- have an enhanced awareness of intercultural and interpersonal concepts and skills \r\n- critically analyze communication contexts and use these skills in written and spoken assignments\r\n\r\nThis is a 48-hour module taught over 12 weeks with 2 two-hour tutorials per week.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who are required to read ES1000 and/or ES1102/ES1103 must pass it/them before taking IS2101.","Preclusion":"ES2002, ES2007D, CS2101, CS2103T and ES1601.","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"G6","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CELC-TR7,"},{"ClassNo":"G6","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CELC-TR7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS2102","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enterprise Systems Architecture and Design","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to train students to be proficient in architecting and designing modern large-scale Enterprise Systems that are complex, scalable, distributed, component-based and mission-critical. Students will develop an in-depth understanding of high-level concepts such as enterprise architecture and software architecture. They will then move on to acquire fundamental systems analysis and design techniques such as object-oriented requirements analysis and design using the Unified Modelling Language as well as software design patterns. Essential systems engineering skillsets such as software testing and software configuration management will also be covered.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS1020 or CS2030","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM2-0108,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS2103","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enterprise Systems Server-side Design and Development","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to train students to be conversant in backend or server-side development for Enterprise Systems. It complements IS3106, which focuses on front-end development aspects for Enterprise Systems. Students will learn modern development techniques such as component-based development, service-oriented development and object-relational mapping. One or more established development platforms would be carefully chosen to allow students to put into practice the various concepts that are taught in the module.\r\nAn emphasis would also be placed on Enterprise Systems security.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CS1020 or CS2030","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"I3-0337,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS3103","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Information Systems Leadership and Communication","ModuleDescription":"Today’s technology leaders need to have a deep understanding of business\r\nfundamentals, recognize the key drivers of innovation, and develop effective leadership to align and integrate novel technologies and business processes for successful products and services. The course will not only cover major topics relating strategic, tactical and operational facets of thought leadership in propelling IT implementations, adoptions and changes in organization but also equip students with industry-relevant communication skillsets. The strategic facet will explore the various contexts, complex issues and dynamic paths that evoke leadership in information systems, including technology championship, disruptive technology, and IT ecosystem. The tactical facet will strategize a culture to co-create value and nurture technological innovations. Students will be taught effective communication skills for influential communication, change management communication and directional communication. These skillsets will enable them to foster partnership between technology and business stakeholders such as vendors, IT professionals and functional users. The operational facet will include leadership areas in IT portfolio management, change management, and IT applications. Through a synthesis of critical knowledge areas required of technology leaders, students will examine the intersection of technology and business to drive IT-enabled changes in an\r\norganization. The course will prepare students for senior technology positions, and develop core communication skills that leaders need to be equipped with to be successful in leading technological transformations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(IS1103 or equivalent) and (CS2101 or IS2101)","Preclusion":"IS3101","Workload":"2-1-3-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"I3-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G05","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"G06","LessonType":"RECITATION","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS3106","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enterprise Systems Interface Design and Development","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to train students to be conversant in front-end development for Enterprise Systems. It complements IS2103 which focuses on backend development aspects for Enterprise Systems.\r\n\r\nTopics covered include: web development scripting languages, web templating design and component design, integrating with backend application, and basic mobile application development.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS2103","Preclusion":"CS3226","Workload":"2-0-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"I3-0337,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS3221","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enterprise Resource Planning Systems","ModuleDescription":"Business resources include employees, business processes, procedures, organisational structure, and computer systems. The efficiency and effectiveness of an organisation in carrying out its business can be enhanced if managers and employees are given the support to plan, monitor and control the business. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) supports the use of all resources in an organisation. In this course, students will learn the rationale for having ERP, ERP functionality (such as manufacturing, finance, distribution and human resource management), ERP and information technology, ERP systems and ERP implementation (planning, product selection, implementation and optimisation).","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"[(CS1010 or equivalent) and (IS1103 or IS1103FC or IS1103X)] or [(CS1010 or equivalent) and BT1101] or [DAO2702 and IT3010]","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS3251","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Technology Entrepreneurship","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces students to the concepts and principles of technology entrepreneurship. Students will learn about the current developments in entrepreneurship, worldwide and in Singapore and be taught to use a variety of tools, techniques and frameworks for the development and analysis of entrepreneurial businesses. Students taking the module should have an interest in entrepreneurship and a desire to be an entrepreneur at some stage in their lives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS1103 or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0344,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4010","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Industry Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"This module enables students to apply the computing knowledge and skills that they have acquired in class to industry internships in companies/organizations. Students in industry internships will be jointly guided by supervisors from both the companies/organizations and the school Their progress on internship projects will be monitored during internship period, and their performance will be assessed through letter grades at the end of the internship. The internship duration will be 6 months, consisting of both a full-time and part-time component. Full-time internship attachment will last for 3 months during the NUS vacation period, and will continue on a part-time basis that will last for 3 months during the NUS study semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"[IS2101 or CS2101] and [IS1105 or IS3101 or IS3103] and [IS2103 or CS2107 or  (BT2101 and BT2102)]","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4100","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"IT Project Management","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the management of IS projects.  Various managerial issues pertaining to the evaluation and selection of information systems projects, choice of project organization, planning, scheduling and budgeting of project activities and basic principles in control and project auditing will be covered. The students will also learn how to use practical techniques and tools, such as network models (PERT/CPM), simulation, and state-of-the-art project management software, in scheduling project activities. This module serves as a good introduction to information systems project management for students who may participate in coordinating and managing large-scale information systems projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS2102 and IS2103 and [(IS1103 or equivalent) or EG2401]","Preclusion":"IS5110 and CS5212(old code for IS5110)","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM2-0108,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0113,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4103","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Information Systems Capstone Project","ModuleDescription":"Students are required to work (in groups) through a complete Systems Development Life Cycle to develop a business information system based on techniques and tools taught in IS2102, IS2103 and IS3106. They will also sharpen their communication skills through closer team interactions,\r\nconsultations, and formal presentations. Emphasis will be placed on architecture design and implementation, requirement analysis, system design, user interface design, database design and implementation efficiency. Students will be assessed based on their understanding and ability to apply software engineering knowledge on a real-life application system, as well\r\nas their communication skill.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"IS2101, IS2102, IS2103 and IS3106","Preclusion":"IS3102","Workload":"1-1-0-10-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4151","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pervasive Technology Solutions and Development","ModuleDescription":"Pervasive technology is immensely omnipresent in our daily life and brings novel business prospects. Indeed, pervasive technology immerses the users in a triad of interaction, computation, and communication. But it also presents\r\nsignificant challenges ranging from technology architectural design and security concerns among many. This module will study the mechanisms and operating environments of pervasive technology. Some of the topics covered include computer and network architectures for pervasive computing, wearable\r\ntechnologies, internet of things, mobile computing mechanisms, location mechanisms, techniques for security and user authentication.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS2103 and IS3106","Preclusion":"IS4150, IS5451, SMA5508, and SG5233","Workload":"2-0-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"I3-0337,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4233","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Legal Aspects of Information Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module is a study of major area of law that has an impact on the IT industry. Among the topics to be addressed are intellectual property of software, database, and multimedia entertainment contents, data privacy, information security, and electronic commerce law. The goal of the course is to provide basic background in these issues for non-lawyers. The course enables IT professionals to better handle their legal resources and better understand their commercial opportunities. Real-world examples from the text and current events will be used to demonstrate the applicability of the law in IT industries. ","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS3101 or IS3103","Preclusion":"CS4259","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"COM1-0216,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4241","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Media Network Analysis","ModuleDescription":"The world of online social media is of much interest for academic, social and e-commerce studies. This module is about the analysis of social media networks. The module will cover the characteristics of social media networks, the analysis software and methods, case studies and projects of network analysis.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"[(CS1010 or equivalent) and (IS1103 or IS1103FC or IS1103X)] or [(CS1010 or equivalent) and BT1101] or [DAO2702 and IT3010]","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4243","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Information Systems Consulting","ModuleDescription":"The aims and objectives are: (1) to provide an overview of Information Systems (IS) consulting and to develop a more specific understanding of the practice; (2) to provide students with the knowledge of management and IS consulting practices; and (3) to give students the opportunity to be involved in a field consulting project.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS3101 or IS3103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4250","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"IT-enabled Healthcare Solutioning","ModuleDescription":"This module to provide students with hands-on, problem-based experience in Information Technology (IT) design to tackle real-world healthcare challenges. Healthcare systems worldwide are in the midst of changing their core strategies, financing and operational care processes. For instance, reactive sick care is replaced by proactive efforts to keep people healthy and out of the hospital. Large-scale healthcare systems are also being redesigned to promote continuity of care. In this module, students can learn how to provide workable IT solutions to address contemporary healthcare issues and challenges.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS1103 or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4261","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Designing IT-enabled Business Innovations","ModuleDescription":"The module will teach students how to create innovation-driven business model through both process innovation and product innovation. The focus is on businesses that are technology innovation driven. The module contents will cover disruptive technologies, cross-channel business model development,\r\nmobilization of networked business, canvas drawing, social media-based product and marketing innovation, etc. In particular, students will learn how to identify technology innovation opportunities and manage innovation process. The students can appreciate the value of IT ecosystems and platform-based business operations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS3103 or IS3101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4302","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies","ModuleDescription":"Digital currencies like Bitcoins have created a different, faster and potentially cheaper way of monetary transfers. The technology behind Bitcoins, namely Blockchain or more broadly the distributed ledger system, has brought big impact on financial services. A blockchain is a distributed database of\r\nownership records (public ledger) of all transactions. A blockchain is irrevocable once it is committed into the system. Through this module, students will learn about blockchain and distributed ledger technologies among others.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(CS2102 or BT2102) and (CS1020 or its equivalent or CS2030 or CS2103/T or CS2113/T)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-B108,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0336,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"I3-0339,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-B108,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IS4303","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"IT-mediated financial solutions and platforms","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces students to new platforms in the financial industry to meet existing needs, or to reach out to new markets. There will be an emphasis on platforms to help end consumers through transactions, payment systems, and loans. Students will get an appreciation for innovation in FinTech, and understand the changing landscape. They will also have practice using Big Data-based credit scoring.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IS2102","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"COM1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0114,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ISE3550","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Extended Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length and take place within organisations or companies located in Singapore or Southeast Asian countries. Internships with organisations or companies in Southeast Asian countries will occur during the semester-in-SEA programme at the SEASP. \n\n\n\nAll internships are vetted and approved by the SEASP, have relevance to the major in Southeast Asian Studies, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed. Available credited internships will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. Internships proposed by students will require the approval of the department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:  have completed a minimum of 24 MC in Southeast Asian Studies; and  have declared Southeast Asian Studies as their Major.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 module. [Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"All internships must include a minimum of 120 hours, accumulated during one period.","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IT1001","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide basic IT understanding for students who have no or little knowledge of computing. It is structured to be the course for students who either plans to take only one course in computing in her entire undergraduate studies or wants to equip herself to do further more specialised computing studies. The module tries to be broad by touching on most aspects of computing. However, there will also be some technical depth in standard introductory computing topics. The lectures will be intensely complemented by Web exploring activities.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CS1010 or CS1010E, CS1010FC, CS1010S, CS1101, CS1101C, CS1101S, GEK1511. SoC students and engineering students. Science students requiring this module for their minor should not register it as ULR-Breadth. Arts and Social Science students reading CNM as a subject/concentration and matriculated before AY2001/02 are not allowed to read this module as URL-Breadth","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"I3-0344,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0344,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"IT3010","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Data Management for Business Analytics","ModuleDescription":"This module is highly applied in nature with two important\ndatabase topics, namely, traditional relational databases\nand SQL as well as non-traditional databases and NoSQL\nqueries, to students outside School of Computing. Students\nare expected to know basic programming using Python.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2702 or (CS1010S or its equivalent)","Preclusion":"BT2102 and CS2102","Workload":"2-0-1-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"I3-0339,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS1101E / GEK1002","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Japanese Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the subject of Japanese studies from a multi-disciplinary approach. It has three main components. The first component is humanities, covering art, philosophy, history and literature. The second component is social sciences, which includes sociology,anthropology, politics and economics. The third component is linguistics and language development. Students will learn about the methods and theories the various disciplines contribute to the study of Japan. Audio-visual materials, fieldwork, guest lectures, study tours, projects and debates will supplement lecture and tutorials.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1002","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS2101","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Approaches to Japanese Studies I","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with a practical skill base for further studies of Japan.  We focus on developing three core skills : (1) Knowledge and use of Japanese studies source materials; (2) Knowledge and understanding of major debates within Japanese studies; and (3) Application of critical reading, writing, and research skills.  The module is for those majoring or intending to major in the field of Japanese studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"JS1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS2213","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Popular Culture in Contemporary Japan","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to popular culture in contemporary Japan. From the study of various Japanese cultural forms and practices, it explores the linkages between particular practices and subcultures on the one hand, and larger societal trends on the other. The course emphasizes hands-on learning and expects students to engage in first-hand material gathering and observations.  The goal will be to use studies of Japanese popular culture forms to expand critical thinking about globalization, gender roles, race, nationalism in Japan and beyond.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS2230","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Itadakimasu - Food In Japan","ModuleDescription":"This module exposes students to country and culture of Japan using food as its analytic focal point. In the section on historical, political and economic perspectives, students will uncover the ways that food in Japan influences state policies, creates international conflicts and contributes to the formation of national identity. In the section on socio-cultural perspectives, students will learn to evaluate the ways that food creates meaning in such realms as language, education, media programming, and religious practices. Concepts covered in this course will be applicable to a broad range of phenomenon outside of Japan and outside the topic of food. ","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS2880A","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Field Exposure Japan: Fashion Business","ModuleDescription":"The module exposes students to Japan’s Fashion Business through field studies in Tokyo. Over a period of 8 days students will conduct fieldwork, participate in company visits and expert lectures and engage in discussions and debates. Activities will be conducted together with students from the Japanese partner institution. Through a period of intensive study in Japan, participants will not only learn about Japan’s fashion business through first hand experiences but will also learn how to conduct small field studies projects by themselves in a Japanese setting and together with Japanese students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"25-0-0-15-25","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS3101","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Approaches to Japanese Studies II","ModuleDescription":"This module guides students towards using source materials in the Japanese language for their research. Based on their disciplinary interests, students will develop a research question and write a substantial paper based on Japanese language sources. Catering to\r\nstudents with different levels of Japanese language ability, this can be a review paper based on academic work in Japanese or a research paper using primary materials of different levels of difficulties, for example newspaper articles, government committee protocols, NGO publications, websites, or Japanese advertisements.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is for students who major in Japanese Studies. Students should have completed JS2101 Approaches to Japanese Studies I and at least LAJ2202 Japanese 3 (or equivalent Japanese language skills).","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS3217","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Japanese Art and Aesthetics","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to familiarise students with the rich world of Japanese art, utilising the excellent collection of Japanese art books in the Japanese Resources Section of the library. Slide photographs of selected works will be shown and discussed in class. Approximately equal time will be spent on (1) ancient and medieval art and sculpture, (2) arts of the early modern period, and (3) modern artistic trends since the Meiji Restoration. The aim is to deepen students' appreciation of Japanese art by considering historical contexts, discussing the ideas and feelings conveyed by the art, and probing the aesthetic and philosophical concepts behind the art.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS3222","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Japanese Business Management","ModuleDescription":"With the ongoing stagnation of the Japanese economy in the 1990s, the very Japanese management which has been hailed in the past as a cornerstone of Japan's economic success has today become an issue of much debate. This module takes up this debate with an emphasis on the core area of Japanese management, the management of human resources. After outlining the features of management in Japan the module critically assesses these features over time and from different perspectives. Besides targeting students interested in Japan the module also welcomes students that are interested in critically discussing national differences in management systems in general.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS4214","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ideas, Values and Identity in Japan","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the modern Japanese sense of cultural, social and national identity as analysed by social scientists, cultural historians and scholars of Japanese thought. Some famous studies of the Japanese self by psychologists, anthropologists, sociologists and socio-linguists will be discussed, supplemented by a historical perspective focusing on the samurai heritage and the ideas behind the Meiji Restoration. No knowledge of the Japanese language or of specialised scholarly vocabulary is required or expected.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS4216","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tales and Performance in Premodern Japan","ModuleDescription":"Starting with an introduction of poetry, an important component in the literary scene especially in the realm of court literature, various other genres, including tales (monogatari), memoirs, noh and kabuki, will be examined in this module. With reference to critical works of contemporary scholars both in Japan and the West, different issues and concerns pertaining to these categories of works will be identified and discussed in the seminars. Topics include the relationship among these genres and poetry, the significance of women's writings in the Heian court, and the metamorphosis of performance genre through the ages and its implications. Various forms of texts, such as scroll paintings, films, documentaries and music will be used. The aim of the course is twofold: firstly, to expose students to some representative literary works in the canon; and secondly, to situate these texts in a post-modern framework so as to provide a more relevant and interesting reading.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS4225","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Dynamics in Modern Japan","ModuleDescription":"This seminar investigates the construction of identity in modern Japan. Using anthropological and sociological readings, we will identify and critique the main theoretical models which have been used to explain self and society in Japan. Topics include family, national identity, gender, class, ethnicity, and ideologies of individualism.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS4231","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technologies and Traditional Japanese Theatre","ModuleDescription":"Technologies, from lighting to digital installation, play critical roles in theatre performance, while also an integral part of research and pedagogy. This module focuses on the roles of technologies in traditional Japanese theatre from premodern to contemporary times and from pre- to post-performance. We examine the roles of technologies in traditional Japanese theatre within and outside of Japan, and ask how can we make better use of technologies, both hardware and software, in learning more about traditional Japanese theatre. We will also learn to build digital resources on Japanese theatre as a practical way to engage with technologies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in JS with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS4401","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Students are required to write an academic thesis on an approved topic under the guidance of a supervisor. The HT will be equivalent to two modules of study.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of JS major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of JS major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of JS major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"JS4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS4660","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in JS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in JS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in JS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"JS4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS5201R","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"READINGS IN JAPANESE STUDIES","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a coverage of the secondary literature on the humanities component of Japanese studies.  Students will be exposed to the latest advances in the field focusing on selected themes.  They are also expected to gain a firm grasp of the development of the field through the examination of major methodological and theoretical debates.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS5203R","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"JAPANESE LITERARY & PERFORMANCE STUDIES","ModuleDescription":"This module uses selected texts (including literary writings, historical documents, film and paintings) to examine the Japanese literary and performance discourse in both modern and pre-modern times. Texts produced outside Japan will also be included in order to gain a wider perspective. The extensive scope of texts use and the rigorous critical reading trainings students will undertake will provide them with an in-depth understanding of the practice of literary and performance studies in Japan.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"JS5204R","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE SOCIAL ISSUES","ModuleDescription":"This module examines important social issues in contemporary Japan from the socio-anthropological perspective. 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Design that favours natural distribution and ecological considerations will be explored.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AKIMLA4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LA4212","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Tropical Forest Ecology","ModuleDescription":"This module follows from Tropical Plant Identification 1. Matching plants to site will be one of the topics covered. Because of the tropical context the focus will be on trees. The course will leverage on the experience gained through establishing Singapore as a “Garden City”. The creation of a forest within a city, an \"urban forest”, is one of its aims. The course will start with an appreciation of the immense biodiversity of plants in our region. The irreplaceable values that natural primary forests have will be emphasized. The case of the need to extend these forests by recreating them in the urban context will be discussed. The appropriate use of non-indigenous plants will also be covered. The need to be ecological-minded when selecting plants will be emphasized with particular attention being placed on conservation; the beautification of place should not be done at the expense of making another landscape look less attractive. Lectures will be augmented with field trips which serve illustrate the application of the principles discussed to the ground. The business implications to matching the right plant to site, using quality plants and then being able to care for them professionally will be covered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AKIMLA4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LA4702","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"MLA Studio: City","ModuleDescription":"This studio-based module develops an appreciation for design skills in tropical landscape design as applied on a large city scale and marks the second of four subsequent master-level core studios in landscape design. Interdisciplinary requirements from planning guidelines, architecture design, engineering limitations; as well as understanding existing natural land and urban systems will be introduced into the design process. Project sites will be larger in scale with more complex urban design issues, with projects ranging from peripheral nature conservation sites to mix-use urban centres. 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Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics.  Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people. 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Emphasis continues to be on proficiency in all four skills, within selected range of vocabulary and grammar.  Students will master language relating to a wider range of daily life situations and will gain flexibility in their language use. Reading will no longer be strictly limited to what is contained in the textbook specially prepared for the class.  Gradually, short selection from media and literature sources such as short stories, poems, announcements, reports and other short, topic-specific pieces will be introduced to begin to familiarize students with actual usage while not overwhelming them with new vocabulary and grammatical forms.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB2201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"T2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAB3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 4","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Bahasa Indonesia 3.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Indonesian writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB3201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAB4201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 5","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Bahasa Indonesia 4. Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and business Indonesian.  Students will progressively comprehend texts, not only from background and subject matter knowledge, but also from increasing control of language.  They will also learn to handle conversation involving complication, in the form of connected discourse, and to make choices of diction, as well as manipulate grammatical features reflecting formal and informal registers.\n\n\n\nLearners autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process. Students will take an active role in selecting materials and leading discussions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB3202 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0519,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAB4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 6","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Bahasa Indonesia 5. Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and business Indonesian.  The most important objective is to improve students' language commands in employing discourse strategies. Learner's autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process.  Students will take an active role in selecting materials, leading discussions, and developing projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB4201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAC1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese 1","ModuleDescription":"This is a beginners' module consisting three main components: conversation, grammar and Chinese characters learning. Vocabulary items, sentence patterns and short texts will be taught. 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This is an\r\n\r\nintegrated course which will help students\r\n\r\ngain basic proficiency in the four skills\r\n\r\n(listening, speaking, reading, and writing),\r\n\r\ngrammar, vocabulary (including the Arabic\r\n\r\nalphabet), for personal interaction and\r\n\r\ncommunication in authentic situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. 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It is an integrated\r\n\r\ncourse which will help students gain higher\r\n\r\nbasic proficiency in the four skills (listening,\r\n\r\nspeaking, reading, and writing), grammar,\r\n\r\nvocabulary (including the Arabic alphabet), for\r\n\r\npersonal interaction and communication in\r\n\r\nauthentic situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"\"LAR1201 Arabic 1, or by placement test.\"","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAR3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Arabic 4","ModuleDescription":"Arabic 4 is a continuation of Arabic 3. In this module, all skills of the language are equally dealt with. Further emphasis is placed on students’ ability to communicate\r\nmore fluently. More authentic language situations are brought into the classroom and used as language models. Students are asked to personalize these situations, putting into practice newly acquired vocabulary and structures. To consolidate the students’\r\nlearning of new vocabulary and structures, they are asked to write compositions on a variety of topics in a way that match their linguistic ability.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Successful completion of LAR3201 or exemption from it\r\nbased on placement test results.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAR4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Arabic 6","ModuleDescription":"LAR4202 Arabic 6 is an upper advanced Arabic module and a continuation of LAR4201 Arabic 5. It is intended to make students proficient language users. The\r\nstudents will better their speaking skill through group discussions, pair work, and oral presentations. They will listen to advanced listening comprehension materials, such as newscasts, talk shows and movies. In addition to the textbook readings, students will read stories and newspaper articles. They will learn to write\r\nnew types of essays, such as descriptive, narrative and argumentative ones, using more selective language and complex structures. Higher level word-formation\r\nprocesses and sentence structures will be taught.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Successful completion of LAR4201 or by placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAS1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 1","ModuleDescription":"Spanish 1 is the introductory module to the language and culture of the Hispanic world. This course is designed to help students develop the four linguistic skills in Spanish as well as to expand their cultural competency. The module will focus on the acquisition of basic structures, which will be developed and reinforced in subsequent modules.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"YLS1201 Introductory Spanish I","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAS2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Spanish 1. Spanish 2 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening basic grammar skills, writing, and reading comprehension. Students will continue to learn about the Hispanic world via readings and a variety of audiovisual materials. The module covers the second half of the textbook used in Spanish 1.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAS1201 Spanish 1 or YLS1201 Introductory Spanish I, or placement test","Preclusion":"YLS1202 Introductory Spanish","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAS3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 4","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Spanish 3. Students taking this module will build upon what was covered in the first half and continue to expand their command of written and spoken Spanish. Spanish 4 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening more complex grammar skills (e.g., the subjunctive, passive voice), writing, and reading comprehension.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAS3201 Spanish 3 or YLS2201 Intermediate Spanish I, or placement test","Preclusion":"YS2202 Intermediate Spanish II","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAS4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 6","ModuleDescription":"This course is the culmination of the Spanish language programme and serves as a bridge to further study of Spanish language and culture. Students will work on refining their writing and speaking skills by engaging in a variety of tasks (e.g. analysing short stories by a variety of authors, reviewing current films, discussing current events). Students will read texts on cultural and literary analysis with the aim of refining their linguistics and critical thinking skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"LAS4201 Spanish 5 or YLS3201 Advanced Spanish I, or placement test","Preclusion":"YLS3202 Advanced Spanish II","Workload":"4-0-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAT1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai 1","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to develop language proficiency in an integrated approach.  Students will acquire language skills through participation in various communicative tasks. Through the exposure to the language, students will develop a general understanding of the cultures, the sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects of the language. By the end of the module, students will acquire basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing to maintain communication on common topics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAT2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai 2","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to further enhance students' proficiency in the four basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing.  Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics.  Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people.  At the end of this course, students will be equipped with a sound foundation of the language to maintain communication on topics relating to their personal and immediate environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAT1201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAT3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai 3","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 2.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Thai writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAT2201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAT3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai 4","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 3.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Thai writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAT3201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAT4201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai 5","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 4.  Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and Thai. Students will progressively comprehend texts, not only from background and subject matter knowledge, but also from increasing control of language.  They will also learn to handle conversation involving complication, in the form of connected discourse, and to make choices of diction, as well as manipulate grammatical features reflecting formal and informal registers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAT3202 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAT4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai 6","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 5.  Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and Thai. The most important objective is to improve students' language commands in employing discourse strategies.  Learner's autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process.  Students will take an active role in selecting materials, leading discussions, and developing projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAT4201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAV1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 1","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to develop language proficiency in an integrated approach.  Students will acquire language skills through participation in various communicative tasks. Through the exposure to the language, students will develop a general understanding of the cultures, the sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects of the language. By the end of the module, students will acquire basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing to maintain communication on common topics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAV2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 2","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to further enhance students' proficiency in the four basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing.  Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics.  Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people. At the end of this course, students will be equipped with a sound foundation of the language to maintain communication on topics relating to their personal and immediate environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAV1201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAV3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 3","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Vietnamese 2.  Emphasis continues to be on proficiency in all four skills, within selected range of vocabulary and grammar.  Students will master language relating to a wider range of daily life situations and will gain flexibility in their language use. Reading will no longer be strictly limited to what is contained in the textbook specially prepared for the class.  Gradually, short selection from media and literature sources such as short stories, poems, announcements, reports and other short, topic-specific pieces will be introduced to begin to familiarize students with actual usage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAV2201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0519,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAV3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 4","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Vietnamese 3.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Vietnamese writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAV3201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LAV4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 6","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"LAV4201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"4-0-0-2-6.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LL4057V","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (LAW)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theoretical Foundations Of Criminal Law","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this course is to examine and critique the philosophical assumptions that underlie the substantive criminal law. We begin with a survey of the various philosophical theories that purport to explain and justify the imposition of criminal liability. Once familiar with the fundamental concepts and issues, we then consider the relationship between moral responsibility and criminal liability by analyzing the theoretical assumptions behind the substantive principles and doctrine of criminal law. This is a seminar-style course aimed at students who already have grounding in criminal law, philosophy of law, or moral theory. Extensive class participation is expected.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent. \r\n\r\nFor Non-Law students:\r\nOpen to students from FASS (Philosophy, Political Science) who have completed 120 MCs.\r\n\r\nOpen to students from FASS (Global Studies) who have completed 80 MCs with a minimum of 28 MCs in their major with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Students who are taking or have taken LL4057.","Workload":"3-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LAW_SR4-3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LL4243V","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (LAW)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Regulation and Geography","ModuleDescription":"This seminar explores how different aspects of physicial and social space (ie, geography) influence the efficacy of different kinds of law and regulation.  Such understanding is especially useful for explanding one’s understanding of the relationship between law and economics, law and development, and law and society. It is also relevant to issues of public international law, transnational law, human rights law, public law, and comparative law. \nA significant portion of this seminar is devoted to helping students identify and develop research projects, and write academic-quality research papers.  This includes individual meetings with the instructor, and class discussion on doing research papers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"NUS Compulsory Core Curriculum or its equivalent. Recommended prior coursework: a course in or related to law and economics (such as macro-economies, institutional economics, law and development, economic geography).\r\n\r\nFor Non-Law students: \r\nOpen to students from FASS (Global Studies) who have completed 80 MCs with a minimum of 28 MCs in their major with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"LL4243/LL5243/LL6243 Regulation and Geography","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LAW_SR5-3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LL4362V","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (LAW)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Criminal Litigation - Forensics on Trial","ModuleDescription":"Forensic science can play a large part in criminal litigation, from DNA and fingerprint evidence to the detection of forgery. Forensic scientists can play a significant role by presenting evidence in a trial, and effective trial lawyers should be equipped with the skills and knowledge to manage, present, and challenge forensic evidence. This interdisciplinary module brings law and science undergraduates together to equip them with key communication and analytical skills to present forensic evidence in Court in the most effective way. Key topics covered include advance trial techniques, the law of evidence, and aspects of forensic science.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"For LAW students:\nNUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent.\nLC1001% Criminal Law\n\nFor FoS students:\nLSM1306 Forensic Science","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-4-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LAW_MC,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1102","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Molecular Genetics","ModuleDescription":"This module covers topics on (i) the patterns of inheritance, (ii) the molecular properties of genes and chromosomes, (iii) transcription and translation, (iv) genetic methods and technology, and (v) genetic analysis of individuals and populations. This will include an in-depth understanding of mendelian patterns of inheritance and variations that could occur due to multiple alleles, lethal genes, chromosomal variations, linkage, gene interaction and other genetic phenomena. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of the underlying molecular and biochemical basis of inheritance. Quantitative and population genetics will also be discussed with the emphasis of understanding the processes and forces in nature that promote genetic changes.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE 'A' Level or H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301 or LSM1301X","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1105","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Evolutionary Biology","ModuleDescription":"Evolutionary biology covers the history of life on our planet and the processes that produced the multiple life forms of Earth. Topics include: the origins of life, the eukaryotic cell, and multicellularity; the generation of genetic variation and the sorting of that variation through random processes and through natural and sexual selection; the origin of new traits, new life histories, and new species; the origins of sex, sociality, and altruism; the evolution of humans; and applications of evolutionary biology to solving modern-day problems.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE 'A' Level or H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301 or LSM1301X","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1106","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Molecular Cell Biology","ModuleDescription":"The objective is to provide the student with a firm and rigorous foundation in current concepts of the structure and functions of biomolecules in molecular cellular biology. These fundamental concepts form the basis of almost all recent advances in biological and the biomedical sciences. The lectures will introduce various cellular organelles as models to gain insights into how structures and functions of classes of biomolecules participating in important cellular processes.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level or H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301 or LSM1301X","Preclusion":"LSM1101","Workload":"2-0.5-2-1.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,10","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1301","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"General Biology","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory module that explores what a living thing is, the basics of life, and the science behind it. The course will introduce the chemistry of life and the unit of life. The question of how traits are inherited will be discussed and the field of biotechnology, including its applications and the ethical issues involved be will introduced. The diversity of life on earth will be explored, with discussions how life on earth possibly came about and how biologists try to classify and make sense of the diversity. The course will also introduce the concept of life functions from cells to tissues and from organs to systems. The concept of how organisms maintain their internal constancy and organisation of major organ systems will be discussed. The focus will be to introduce the unifying concepts in biology and how they play a role in everyday life.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GCE `A’ Level or H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301X","Workload":"2-0-2-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1303","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Animal Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"Understanding animal behaviour awakens the individual to the complexity of daily phenomenon in the animal kingdom - how animals live and survive in their environment. Much of this occurs around us every day and everywhere we go. But the city-dweller lives in increasing isolation of animals and understands little of the world around them. This module will highlight behaviours such as learning, sociality, territoriality, predation and defense, courtship and communication, with examples from across animal diversity. How behaviors have evolved to fit specific ecological conditions will be examined. Students will gain understanding of and empathy for animals, appreciate the value of scientific approach to animal care, human-animal conflict and conservation, and a better insight into our own behavior.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Life Sciences Major/Minor and student from Bachelor of Environmental Studies Programme","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1306","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Forensic Science","ModuleDescription":"Crime is one feature of human behaviour that fascinates our community. How crimes impact our society and how crimes are investigated and solved in the Singapore context is the focus of the module. The module is designed to enable students to appreciate why and how crimes are committed, to understand how crimes are solved in Singapore using investigative, and the latest scientific and forensic techniques, and to learn the role of the major stakeholders in the Criminal Justice System. Experts from law, pharmacy, statistics, the Health Sciences Authority and the Singapore Police Force will cover topics related to forensic science.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEK1542","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM1401","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Biochemistry","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide student with a strong background in the fundamental aspects of biochemistry including selected topics in cell biology, microbial systems and molecular genetics, with an emphasis on their applications to chemical and pharmaceutical industries as well as engineering practices (in particular bioengineering, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, and  engineering science). Upon completing this module, the student is expected to have sufficient knowledge in fundamental life processes in order to appreciate and relate the importance of biochemistry in industry as well as in everyday life. The student should also be well prepared to take up higher level modules for which biochemistry is the prerequisite.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE 'A' Level or H2 Chemistry or equivalent, or CM1417 or CM1417X","Preclusion":"Not for Life Sciences major/minor and student must not have read LSM1101 or its equivalent.","Workload":"2-0.5-1-0-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2191","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Laboratory Techniques in Life Sciences","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the theory and practical applications of techniques used in molecular biology and protein biochemistry. Factual knowledge in recombinant DNA techniques, such as RNA isolation, reverse transcription, polymerase chain reaction, recombinant DNA construction and recombinant protein expression; and in protein purification, such as liquid chromatography, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and western blotting, will be integrated with laboratory practice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 or LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-3-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-03LAB1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB3,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2211","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Metabolism and Regulation","ModuleDescription":"Overview of the biosynthesis and catabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids in the context of human health and disease. Emphasis on the integration and regulation of metabolic pathways in different tissues and organs. Principles of bioenergetics and mitochondrial energy metabolism, free radicals, enzyme deficiencies in metabolic disorders will also be covered.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1106","Preclusion":"LSM2101","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2232","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Genes, Genomes and Biomedical Implications","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the structure, organization and function of  genes and genomes in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes (e.g. DNA topology, hierarchy of packaging of DNA in chromosomes and relationship to gene activity and genome dynamics). The functional roles of DNA regulatory cis-elements and transcription factors  involved in gene expression will be examined. The molecular events in the control and regulation of transcription; post-transcriptional modifications and RNA processing; temporal and spatial gene expression will be examined in detail.  The cause and/or effect of dysfunction of gene expression in diseases will be discussed.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 and LSM1106","Preclusion":"LSM2102","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2233","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cell Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comprehensive understanding of sub-cellular structures, functions and interactions in unicellular and multi-cellular systems. Emphasis is on cellular functions. Topics include structures and functions of organelles, organelle biogenesis (including organelle inheritance and import of proteins into organelles), intracellular protein trafficking, the cytoskeleton, and cell movements. In addition, students will be introduced to the current concepts of intercellular and intracellular signalling, molecular basis of cell proliferation and apoptosis.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1106","Preclusion":"LSM2103","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2234","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Physical Concepts in Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces important basic physical concepts in cell and developmental biology. It aims at providing students with quantitative biophysical skill set to apply to\nbiological processes, and is suitable for all Life Sciences students regardless of background in the physical sciences.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE `A’ Level H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301 or LSM1301X","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2251","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ecology and Environment","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the science of ecology and its role in understanding environmental processes. It covers both the major concepts and their real-world applications. Topics will include models in ecology, organisms in their environment, evolution and extinction, life history strategies, population biology, ecological interactions, community ecology, ecological energetics, nutrient cycling, landscape ecology.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301 or LSM1301X","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2252","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biodiversity","ModuleDescription":"The course aims to inculcate in students an understanding for the need of a diverse and intricate balance of nature and the morality of conservation. It involves an introduction to the diversity of major groups of living organisms, and the importance of maintaining diversity in natural ecosystems. Emphasis is on the need for conservation of biodiversity to maintain a balance of nature. The course will highlight to the students the biodiversity in the major habitats and vegetation types in and around Singapore.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301 or LSM1301X","Preclusion":"LSM1103","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2253","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Data Analysis in Ecology and Evolution","ModuleDescription":"Research design and analysis of ecological data are fundamental skills for evolutionary and environmental biology. This module will provide students with the skills and knowledge to design and perform statistical analyses on typical research projects in environmental biology, ecology and evolution. Students will also learn to conduct analysis using R. This will allow them to analyze and address ecological information quantitatively which is an important skill set in the Life Sciences disciplines.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST1232 or MA1301 or MA1301X or GCE 'A' Level or H2 Mathematics/Further Mathematics or equivalent","Preclusion":"LSM3257","Workload":"2-0-2-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S2-04LAB5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-04LAB5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-04LAB5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2254","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Plant Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to contemporary plant\nbiology. It focuses on the flowering plants (angiosperms),\none of the most successful plant groups that sustains all\nlife on earth, and examines how they are organized, grow,\nand respond to the environment. A major theme that the\nmodule will highlight is that plant growth is highly dynamic\n– plants control growth and development through\nintegrating intrinsic and external signals to best adapt to\nthe changing surroundings. The concepts and techniques\nof gene manipulation for studying plants, as well as their\napplications in plant biotechnology, will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 OR LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-2-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2288","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Life Sciences I","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 or LSM1105 or LSM1106; and departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2289","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Life Sciences II","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 or LSM1105 or LSM1106; and departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM2291","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamental Techniques in Microbiology","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an overview of microbial diversity, the biological properties of microbes, methods and approaches in the study of microbiology. At the end of the module, students should have fundamental knowledge of microbiology, including tools in the study of cells and microbes and the awareness of biosafety, and students should be excited by the microbial world and wishing to know more.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 or LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0.5-2.5-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD4-02-03E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3201","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research and Communication in Life Sciences","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the philosophy, principles and processes of life sciences research and communication. It aims to equip students with the essential knowledge that complements the hands-on research training which students undertake for UROPS and Honours projects’ requirements. The module covers the essentials of scientific research including: importances and pitfalls of problem formulation and hypothesis generation; essentials of experimental designs; practical tips and pitfalls during experimental execution; good and bad practices of data collection, analysis and evaluation; form and function of scientific communication; and research ethics. This module will complement and enhance the experience and quality of undergraduate research training.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-2-0-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3211","Department":"PHARMACOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamental Pharmacology","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide basic principles of receptor pharmacology and of pharmacokinetics with emphasis on molecular and cellular mechanisms of action, clinical uses and adverse effects using lectures, tutorials and practicals. The lecture topics will start with the classical drug receptor theory followed by pharmacokinetics and molecular pharmacology of drug receptors and their regulation including receptor-mediated signal transduction and membrane ion channel function. Autonomic pharmacology (adrenergic and cholinergic) will be introduced. The module also focuses on the pharmacology of autacoids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, anti-asthma drugs, and anti-arthritic drugs.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2211 or LSM2233","Preclusion":"GEK2501","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3212","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Physiology: Cardiopulmonary System","ModuleDescription":"The heart and lungs are central to the maintenance of homeostasis in the human body by bringing essential materials to and removing wastes from the body?s cells. This module covers the basic physiology of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems using exercise to illustrate the onset of homeostatic imbalances and the body's responses to restore homeostasis. Students will be able to identify the benefits that exercise imparts to cardiorespiratory fitness and overall health.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2211","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-2-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28SR-M14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3214","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Physiology - Hormones and Health","ModuleDescription":"This module covers several human physiological systems using hormonal control of homeostasis as a basis for understanding normal function and health. The student will be able to appreciate the interactions occurring amongst the endocrine, digestive, renal, and reproductive systems, and be able to relate them to the body's biological rhythms (or clocks), growth, responses to stress, and reproductive processes. Major Topics Covered: endocrine system, central endocrine glands, peripheral endocrine glands, digestive system, digestive processes, energy balance, urinary system, fluid processing, fluid balance, reproductive system, male reproductive physiology, female reproductive physiology.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2211 and LSM3212","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3216","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Neuronal Development and Diseases","ModuleDescription":"This module will focus on key events that take place in different stages of vertebrate nervous system development including neural induction, neurogenesis, glial biology, neuronal growth and polarity, axonal guidance, synapse formation, and regeneration.  Pathological states such as muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurodegenerative diseases will be studied, both in terms of understanding the deficits as well as examining potential solutions to improve the outcomes of these neuronal diseases.  Latest findings will be discussed, allowing students to learn the current state of research in developmental neurobiology.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2232 and LSM2233","Preclusion":"LSM3213 Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3218","Department":"PHARMACOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on drugs used to treat cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. It provides an understanding of the pharmacological basis of cardiovascular therapeutics, and addresses the pharmacological properties of clinically useful drugs for cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. This module demonstrates the scientific basis of the therapeutic applications of these drugs, and these foundation principles will enhance understanding of safe and rational use of drugs in cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3211","Preclusion":"LSM3221","Workload":"2-1-1-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3219","Department":"PHARMACOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Neuropharmacology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the pharmacological treatment of nervous system. It covers the actions of drugs and how they affect cellular function in the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms through which they influence behavior.\r\nExamples of drugs used to treat diseases and disorders of the nervous systems will be discussed.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3211","Preclusion":"LSM3221","Workload":"2-1-1-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD1-07-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,10","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3222","Department":"ANATOMY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Neuroanatomy","ModuleDescription":"A working knowledge of human neuroanatomy is essential for many fields of biomedical science, practice and research. The purpose of this module is to cover the basic functional neuroanatomy of the human nervous system, including overview, neurohistology, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system and central nervous system. It takes a regional-systemic approach to understanding human nervous system structure and function - that parallels the core knowledge used in clinical practice. Emphasis is placed on the unique anatomical features and neurochemistry of different parts of the central and peripheral nervous system, while demonstrating their synaptic connectivity and interrelatedness of their functions.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1102 or LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-1-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"MD10-02-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"MD10-02-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3223","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Immunology","ModuleDescription":"This course provides the central concepts of immunology and the foundation for understanding how immunity functions. The subjects of innate immunity and haematopoiesis introduce the origin and role of different cell types in immunity. The mechanics of how the body protects itself from disease are explored in relation to T and B cell biology, monoclonal antibodies, cytokines, major histocompatibility complex and antigen presentation. Other topics include hypersensitivity, immunodeficiencies, tolerance, autoimmunity, resistance and immunization to infectious diseases.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-3-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"10","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3224","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Molecular Basis of Human Diseases","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students primarily with in-depth knowledge of the basic molecular mechanisms of common human diseases, such as cancer, atherosclerosis, obesity, diabetes, and muscle wasting conditions; and to prepare them for future translational research. There will be extensive discussion on results from current cutting-edge research. Since the focus of this module is on the current molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of each disease, prospective students should have basic knowledge of molecular and cell biology, genetics and general human physiology before registering for this module.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2211 and LSM2233","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"10","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3225","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Molecular Microbiology in Human Diseases","ModuleDescription":"With the application of advanced technologies in molecular biology to the study of microorganisms, there are many implications on how we can identify and detect microbes, as well as treat and prevent diseases caused by both existing and newly emerged pathogens. In this course, the students will be taught the molecular principles of the physiological processes involved in the life cycle of different types of microbes and how these affect human health and disease.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2211 or LSM2232 or LSM2233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-2-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"2","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,10","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3226","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Medical Mycology and Drug Discovery","ModuleDescription":"With the growing aging population and number of immunocompromised patients, fungal infections are increasingly becoming relevant. This module will re-examine Koch’s postulates in relation to the roles opportunistic and primary fungal pathogens play in mycoses. Issues surrounding the molecular, physiological and biochemical aspects of fungal cells that make them successful microbial pathogens will be discussed. Key mechanisms of anti-fungal resistance in relation to challenges facing the discovery of new therapeutics will be examined. Students will have the opportunity to design and conduct a typical drugsusceptibility screen and drug discovery process.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2233 or LSM2252 or LSM2291","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-2.5-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3232","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microbiology","ModuleDescription":"Principles of Microbiology, with emphasis on the properties, functions and classification of the major classes of microorganisms, especially bacteria, fungi and viruses. Understanding microbial activities and their influence on microbial diseases, industrial applications, ecology, food and water quality.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2211 or LSM2232 or LSM2233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-3-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,9","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3241","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Genomic Data Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces practical, real-world genomic data analysis: when a genomic experiment is performed, and bioinformatics analysis is required, how is it done? In “Data Access and Integration”, students will learn how to distinguish databases and integrate data. In “Genomics and NGS”, students will learn practical analysis of microarray and next-generation sequencing (NGS) data. Students will learn how to map sequencing data to genomes in a variety of problem settings and interpret results. In “Integrative Analysis”, students will learn how approaches including pathway analysis and analysis of gene regulatory networks can add power to interpretation of genomic experiments.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2232 and LSM2241","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-04LAB5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3242","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Translational Microbiology","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the underlying principles and wide-ranging industrial,\nenvironmental, pharmaceutical, and biomedical applications of microbiology. The objectives are (a) to gain an understanding of the role of microorganisms for biotechnology applications in the fields of medicine, agriculture, organic chemistry, synthetic biology, public health, biomass conversion, and biomining; and (b) to review advances in genetics and molecular biology of industrial microorganisms, enzyme engineering, environmental microbiology, food microbiology, and molecular biotechnology. A particular focus will be on the meaning and impact of microbiology on human health and the development of new therapeutic approaches.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2232 and either LSM2211 or LSM3232","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-2-1-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4_LAB9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3243","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Molecular Biophysics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a physical background of macromolecular conformations and a description of biophysical techniques for studies of structure, dynamics and interactions of biomolecules. Topics will include conformation of biological macromolecules, protein folding, protein-ligand interaction, biological membrane, and biophysical techniques.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3247","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Practical Synthetic Biology","ModuleDescription":"Synthetic biology is the science of engineering biology, and is very much an experimental science. Building on the basic principles of synthetic biology introduced in the theoretical module LSM3246, this module aims to\r\nemphasize on the experimental techniques required for the design and construction of synthetic metabolic pathways and genetic circuits in living cells. The module also introduces advanced experimental protocols including\r\nCRISPR-Cas genome editing tools that are revolutionising fields in life and biomedical sciences.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2191","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-3-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,3","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD7_LAB8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3255","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ecology of Terrestrial Environments","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to principles of terrestrial ecology. Major topics will include diversity and distributions of terrestrial environments, soils and nutrient\r\ncycling, animal-plant interactions [pollination, seed dispersal, herbivory], disturbance ecology and succession, energy flow and food webs, population biology, and fragmentation. The course will have a strong quantitative\r\nfocus. The module will also cover ecological processes in rural (agricultural) and urban terrestrial environments.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2251","Preclusion":"LSM3271","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3256","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tropical Horticulture","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the fundamentals of tropical horticulture, with emphasis on the situation in Singapore, a tropical garden city. Topics include plant\r\ngrowth and development and factors affecting them, pests and diseases and their control, growing media, plant nutrition, tropical urban horticulture of ornamentals,\r\nvegetable and fruit crops, and native plants, vertical and roof greening, turf grass management, landscape design, organic methods and impact of horticulture on\r\nconservation. Field trips, demonstrations, and projects will enable students to enjoy hands-on experience in cultivating plants.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2231 and LSM2252","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3259","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fungal Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of the diversity of fungi which include the mushrooms, yeasts, molds, rusts, and toadtsools. Fungal symbionts such as lichens and mycorrhizae are also covered. Fungi are one of the four main eukaryotes on Earth (the other three being animals, plants and protists). Without fungi, decomposition and nutrient recycling will be severely impacted. Almost all land plants form symbiotic relationships with fungi which help the living plants absorb scant minerals such as phosphates and nitrates and to protect the hosts from diseases. Fungi are exploited for food, medicine, bioremediation and biotechnology. Economic losses from fungal infections will be explored.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2252","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3262","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Environmental Animal Physiology","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to examine the physiological and biochemical adaptations of animals which permit them to thrive in diverse environments. It focuses on how animals adapt to natural (e.g. oxygen availability, salinity changes, water availability) and anthropogenic (e.g. greenhouse effect, UV radiation and oxidative stresses, xenobiotics) environmental challenges. This module hopes to offer students clues to what are the fundamental ways in which basic biological structures and functions of living systems are actively modified to allow organisms to exploit the full range of natural environments and to maintain the radically different modes of life we see in nature. Efforts will be made to teach how environmental physiology can be applied to biomedicine, agriculture, ecology and environmental conservation in the last part of the module.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2231","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0.5-2-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-03LAB1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3267","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Behavioural Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an in-depth coverage of the relationships that organisms have with each other and with the environment. Key concepts in organismal interactions, illustrated with examples from general diverse animals and ecological systems, to ultimate and proximate explanations of animal interactions and other life history characteristics, will be covered. Students will be given the opportunity to assimilate and critically evaluate contemporary literature on relevant current issues. Experimental studies will be designed, proposed and carried out by students to improve the understanding of animal behaviour and to appreciate the significance of behaviour in ecology as well as other related disciplines.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2251 Ecology and Environment","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3272","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Change Biology","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to promote an understanding of Global Change Biology from a multidisciplinary approach. Students will discuss and explore selected themes of prevailing environmental, biological, socio-economical and technological issues and solutions through lectures based on literature reviews and documentaries of relevant themes, field trips and group projects.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2252","Preclusion":"ENV2101 Global Environmental Change","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3288","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Life Sciences I","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3289","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Life Sciences II","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3310","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Life Sciences as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Life Sciences major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3311","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Life Sciences as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Life Sciences major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM3312","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Life Sciences as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Life Sciences major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4199","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Life Sciences","ModuleDescription":"Undertake a year-long research project and submit a written thesis for examination.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"For Life Sciences major students with overall CAP of 3.50 or more are eligible to enrol for this module (for Cohort 2011 and before). For Life Sciences major students with overall CAP of 3.20 or more are eligible to enrol for this module (for Cohort 2012 and after).","Preclusion":"LSM4299","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4210","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Biomedical Science","ModuleDescription":"Biomedical science is the spectrum of Life Sciences that addresses human health and human diseases. From genetics to metabolism, developmental biology to aging, neurobiology to physiology, microbiology to immunology, these key topics interplay to build up our understanding of the human body, as well as how it responses to internal disruptions and external disturbances especially in disease conditions. This senior level module aim to focus on selected topics in biomedical science so as to trigger students’ appreciation of the multi-facet approaches when engaging issues in this area of Life Sciences. Talks by guest speakers from the industry may be expected to enrich the awareness of real-world strategies in biomedical science.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2101 or LSM2102 or LSM2103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2.5-2-0-0.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"2,3","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4214","Department":"PHARMACOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cancer Pharmacology","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to the general principles of\r\n\r\ndrug actions that underpin their therapeutic applications\r\n\r\nagainst cancers, from conventional (non-specific)\r\n\r\nchemotherapy to target-specific drugs. It will provide details of\r\n\r\ndrugs used in specific cancer types, ranging from those with\r\n\r\nproven efficacy in clinics (e.g. Gleevec) to experimental agents\r\n\r\nin trials. Conceptual and theoretical targets (e.g. RNAi and\r\n\r\ngene therapies) will also be introduced.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3211","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4215","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Extreme Physiology","ModuleDescription":"This module describes how the human body responds to exposure and exercise in environmental extremes such as hypoxic and hyperbaric conditions, thermal stressors, microgravity and trauma. Latest research findings, including some of the controversial topics, will be presented and discussed. Students will understand what the physiological changes are under extreme conditions and how acute and chronic adaptations occur in response to these stresses. This will allow students to appreciate how the human body adapts to changing environments.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3212 Human Physiology: Cardiopulmonary System \r\nAND \r\nLSM3214 Human Physiology – Hormones and Health","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD9-01-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9,10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD9-01-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD9-01-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4217","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Functional Ageing","ModuleDescription":"Populations around the world are rapidly ageing and it is important to understand the functional decline in ageing populations. Functional age is defined as a combination of chronological, biological and psychological ages. Molecular processes governing ageing will be covered during the first half while the second half will be on societal perception, burden of disease, healthy ageing interventions and ageless society. The ageing process will be explained based on the experimental and epidemiological studies. This module will integrate biology and sociology of ageing which will provide avenues for better understanding of ageing in a society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3217 OR LSM 3224","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0430,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4221","Department":"PHARMACOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Drug Discovery and Clinical Trials","ModuleDescription":"This module will cover the stages that a drug that is developed for clinical use goes through before it is marketed: discovery/synthesis, preclinical studies, clinical drug trials, registration and post-market surveillance. The different phases of clinical drug trials and the guidelines for ethics and good clinical practice will be discussed. Students are also divided into groups to design clinical trials. At the end of the course the students will have an overview of the processes involved in bringing a drug from the laboratory to the market.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3211","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4222","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Immunology","ModuleDescription":"This objective of this course is to provide students with a current and up to date view of immunology.  Breakthrough areas will certainly vary from year to year, but the broad subject matter will remain.   Among the highly competitive areas of immunology research focuses on innate immunity, dendritic cell biology, antigen processing and presentation, lymphocyte development and differentiation, induction of tolerance, mechanism of autoimmunity and allergy, and vaccine development.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3223","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,8","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4225","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Genetic Medicine in the Post-Genomic Era","ModuleDescription":"This module is intended to provide a good foundation and stimulate students’ interest in specialized topics in Genetics and Genomics related to translational research.  The module will provide students with knowledge of current practices in Genetic Medicine.  Students will also know how gene identification, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are formulated and performed.  They will also be expected to show how to translate new genetic and genomic discoveries into novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Major topics covered are gene identification, genetic diagnosis, and gene therapy.  Ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) in genetic medicine will also be covered.\n\n","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2102","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10,11,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4226","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Infection and Immunity","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at providing an in-depth knowledge in the field of host-pathogen interactions, i.e how the immune system deals with pathogens, and how the pathogens deal with the host’s immune system. An introductory lecture\r\nseries covers the basics in microbiology (bacteriology, virology, parasitology), immunology, vaccinology, and general principles of host-pathogen interactions. Selected diseases illustrate host-pathogens interactions along with\r\nthe consequences for vaccine and drug design. The following set of lectures covered by clinicians and professionals focus on patient management, field study, as well as safety aspects when working with pathogens in a research lab. Tutorials are broken into “journal club”, “article write-up exercise” and “problem-based study” and are directly related to the topics developed during the lectures.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3223 and either LSM3225 or LSM3232","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4-02-03E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"MD4-02-03E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4227","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Stem Cell Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide a detailed and critical introduction in the biology of stem cells and regenerative medicine. Students will investigate the origin of embryonic and adult stem cells and learn biological concepts relating to pluripotency, self-renewal, transdifferentiation, reprogramming and regeneration. The cell-fate determination and differentiation of selected types of cells, with a focus on their potential biological and medical applications, will be presented. Specialized topics on cancer stem cells, wound healing and tissue regeneration will provide a glimpse of how mankind's future could be further shaped.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2102 and LSM2103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S1A-0217,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4229","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Therapeutic and diagnostic agents from animal toxins","ModuleDescription":"Toxins are thought as villains as they cause death and debilitation. In reality, they have contributed more to improving our lives than cause death. This module will introduce the contributions of toxins to our knowledge in biomedical and pharmacological fields. Toxin research has helped in understanding molecular mechanisms of a number of processes such as neurotransmission, blood coagulation and platelet aggregation. Toxins have been useful in the development of therapeutic agents, diagnostic reagents and research tools. The module will examine the recent advances and future prospects in toxin research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3211 or LSM3231","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4231","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Structural Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overall view on the structure determination of protein molecules, protein complexes, protein ? DNA complexes and viral assemblies.  Topics will include the theory and practice of the three major methods ? electron microscopy (EM), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-ray crystallography.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,3","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10,11,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4234","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mechanobiology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to mechanobiology, an emerging field of life sciences that explores mechanical regulation and implications underlying numerous biological events from prokaryotes to higher organisms. It covers regulation of cell functions by cytoskeletal networks, mechanics of movement of tissue/cell/sub-cellular\r\norganelle, cellular/molecular force-sensing, mechanical modulation of biochemical signaling, physical landscapes of peri-/trans-/intra-nuclear events including transcription,\r\nand mechanical control of multicellular living organization.\r\nIt also refers to physical and engineering aspects of\r\nphysiological or pathological backgrounds of human health\r\nand diseases. In addition, students learn cutting-edge\r\ntechnologies to dissect mechanical/physical aspects of\r\ncellular/molecular functions.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2102 and LSM2103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4235","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nuclear Mechanics and Genome Regulation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to develop an understanding of the relationship between physico-chemical constraints that underlie chromosome organization and its impact on regulating genetic information within the 3D nuclear architecture. In addition, mechanisms of nuclear mechanotransduction and its coupling to mechanofeedback genetic circuits during differentiation, development and in diseases will be discussed.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2102","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4241","Department":"BIOCHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Functional Genomics","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce selected topics on functional genomics. Areas covered include : the assignment of functions to novel genes following from the genome-sequencing projects of human and other organisms; the principles underlying enabling technologies: DNA microarrays, proteomics, protein chips, structural genomics, yeast two-hybrid system, transgenics, and aspects of bioinformatics and its applications; and to understand the impact of functional genomics on the study of diseases such as cancer, drug discovery, pharmacogenetics and healthcare.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3231 or LSM3241","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD7-02-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4243","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tumour Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the understanding of processes that regulate cell growth and proliferation, and the intricate mechanism(s) that result in abnormal proliferation and oncogenesis. Molecular basis of immortalization and the acquisition of the neoplastic phenotype, namely oncogene activation, immune evasion, potential for local and distant spread, and resistance to cell death etc. will be discussed.  Role of DNA damage/repair, telomere/telomerase in genome instability and tumourigenesis will be examined. A brief session on target therapies including gene therapy approaches will also be included.  Tumour immunology role of inflammation in tumours will be discussed.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2103","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"10","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"2","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"8","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4252","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Reproductive Biology","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the events and mechanisms leading to the development and differentiation of gonads and sexes in animals and humans, and eventually to the reproduction and propagation of a new generation. It describes the use of invertebrate (Drosophila, C. elegans) and vertebrate models (fish, mouse) in reproduction research, and discusses selected topics to highlight the current trends in animal and human reproduction. This includes new trends in hormonal control of human reproduction (endocrinology), cellular mechanisms and genetic control underlying gonad differentiation, and diseases of the reproductive system. One section of the module will discuss the effects of ageing on the reproductive system in various animal model species, and the role of reproduction in the evolution of ageing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S2-0415,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"9,10","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S2-0415,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4261","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marine Biology","ModuleDescription":"Main focus on the understanding and appreciation of marine environment, the diversity of marine life, and the constant interaction between man and the sea. Marine biology as the scientific study of marine animals and the marine environment. Fundamentals of oceanography. The range of marine environments and variety of organisms inhabiting them. Benefits of the marine environment and its resources to humans. The impact of exploitation and human activities on the oceans.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3254","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4262","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tropical Conservation Biology","ModuleDescription":"Conservation and the loss of biodiversity and natural ecosystems are currently regarded as one of the most pressing problems facing mankind. The course will highlight the impact of habitat loss on biodiversity and the basis for formulation of effective conservation management strategies. The course will also introduce students to the theory of current conservation biology as illustrated by applications in tropical areas, species conservation issues, ecological challenges, role of zoological gardens, legal challenges etc. Conservation of tropical biota, management of local and regional environmental problems, appreciation and consideration of the socio-economic issues will also be treated. Conservation priorities and developmental needs at the national level will also be discussed, with emphasis on Singapore and SE Asia. The course will have guest lecturers from overseas as well as managers and conservation-players from the local environment. It will also involve a special round-table discussion on specific conservation issues.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3272 OR ENV2101","Preclusion":"ULS2204","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4264","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Freshwater Biology","ModuleDescription":"Freshwater is essential to life, yet constitutes less than 3% of Earth’s total water. With many freshwater ecosystems under threat, understanding the biology of freshwaters is fundamentally important to their management, conservation and restoration. This module introduces the study of inland waters, with emphasis on aquatic ecology, structure and function, and aquatic conservation. Topics discussed will include diversity and ecology of freshwater habitats and aquatic organisms, and aquatic conservation issues including policies, regulation and management of freshwater resources in local and international contexts.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM3254","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,10","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4265","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Urban Ecology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the ecology of urban areas, with a focus on tropical cities. It will deal with terrestrial, freshwater and coastal marine environments in which urbanization is the key ecological factor. Topics\r\ncovered will include the origins of cities, urbanization as a process, urban landscapes, urban environments (soils, hydrology, climates and pollution), urban biodiversity, alien species, landscape design, urban greenery, pest and\r\nvector control, ecological footprints, and the sustainable city. Students will undertake a small-group research project involving the design, implementation, analysis and presentation of an urban ecology study.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM2251 and LSM3255","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S2-0414,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"LSM4299","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Project in Life Sciences","ModuleDescription":"For Bachelor of Science (Honours) students to participate full-time in a six-month-long project in an applied context that culminates in a project presentation and report.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Students must be reading the Bachelor of Science degree and have met Honours eligibility requirements for specific major.","Preclusion":"Pharmacy majors are precluded from reading this module. This module would preclude XX4199 and vice versa.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA1101R","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Linear Algebra I","ModuleDescription":"This module is a first course in linear algebra.  Fundamental concepts of linear algebra will be introduced and investigated in the context of the Euclidean spaces R^n.  Proofs of results will be presented in the concrete setting.  Students are expected to acquire computational facilities and geometric intuition with regard to vectors and matrices.  Some applications will be presented. Major topics: Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, Euclidean spaces, linear combinations and linear span, subspaces, linear independence, bases and dimension, rank of a matrix, inner products, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, linear transformations between Euclidean spaces, applications.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics  or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"EG1401, EG1402, MA1101, MA1311, MA1506, MA1508, FOE students","Workload":"3-1-1-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0511,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0511,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0511,"},{"ClassNo":"18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0511,"},{"ClassNo":"19","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"20","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"21","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA1102R","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Calculus","ModuleDescription":"This is a course in single-variable calculus. We will introduce precise definitions of limit, continuity, the derivative and the Riemann integral.  Students will be exposed to computational techniques and applications of differentiation and integration.  This course concludes with an introduction to first order differential equations.  \r\n\r\nMajor topics: Functions, precise definitions of limit and continuity. Definition of the derivative, velocities and rates of change, Intermediate Value Theorem, differentiation formulas, chain rule, implicit differentiation, higher derivatives, the Mean Value Theorem, curve sketching.  Definition of the Riemann integral, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.  The elementary transcendental functions and their inverses. Techniques of integration: substitution, integration by parts, trigonometric substitutions, partial fractions. Computation of area, volume and arc length using definite integrals.   First order differential equations: separable equations, homogeneous equations, integrating factors, linear first order equations, applications.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"EE1401, EE1461, EG1401, EG1402, CE1402, MA1102, MA1312, MA1505, MA1505C, MA1507, MA1521, CEC students, COM students who matriculated on and after 2002 (including poly 2002 intake), FOE students","Workload":"3-1-1-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA1301","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introductory Mathematics","ModuleDescription":"This module serves as a bridging module for students without 'A' - level mathematics. Its aim is to equip students with appropriate mathematical knowledge and skill so as to prepare them for further study of mathematics-related disciplines. At the end of the course, students are expected to attain a level of proficiency in algebra and calculus equivalent to the GCE Advanced Level. 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It introduces the basic concepts in linear algebra with applications in engineering. Major topics: Matrix algebra, linear system of equations, vector spaces, linear independence, basis, orthogonality, rank, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, linear systems of differential equations, linearization of nonlinear systems.","ExamDate":"16-03-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ level or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics or equivalent","Preclusion":"MA1101R, MA1311, MA1506, MA1508, MA1508E (2 way preclusion)","Workload":"3-2-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E3-06-09,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"19","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EA-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"20","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"21","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"22","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"23","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"24","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"25","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA1521","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Calculus for Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a basic foundation for calculus and its related subjects required by computing students. The objective is to train the students to be able to handle calculus techniques arising in their courses of specialization. In addition to the standard calculus material, the course also covers simple mathematical modeling techniques and numerical methods in connection with ordinary differential equations. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: \r\n\r\nPreliminaries on sets and number systems. \r\n\r\nCalculus of functions of one variable and applications. \r\n\r\nSequences, series and power series.   \r\n\r\nFunctions of several variables. Extrema.\r\n\r\nFirst and second order differential equations. \r\n\r\nBasic numerical methods for ordinary differential equations.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ level Mathematics or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics  or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"MA1102R, MA1312, MA1505, MA1507, MA2501, MA1511, FoE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0406,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2101","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Linear Algebra II","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of MA1101 Linear Algebra I intended for second year students. The student will learn more advanced topics and concepts in linear algebra. A key difference from MA1101 is that there is a greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and proof techniques than on computations.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Matrices over a field. Determinant. Vector spaces. Subspaces. Linear independence. Basis and dimension. Linear transformations. Range and kernel. Isomorphism. Coordinates. Representation of linear transformations by matrices. Change of basis. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Diagonalizable linear operators. Cayley-Hamilton Theorem. Minimal polynomial. Jordan canonical form. Inner product spaces. Cauchy-Schwartz inequality. Orthonormal basis. Gram-Schmidt Process. Orthogonal complement. Orthogonal projections. Best approximation. The adjoint of a linear operator.  Normal and self-adjoint operators. Orthogonal and unitary operators.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R or MA1506 or MA1508 or MA1508E or MA1513","Preclusion":"MA2101S, MA2101H, MA2201, MA2203, MQ2201, MQ2101, MQ2203","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2101S","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Linear Algebra II (S)","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to develop the learning capabilities and hone the problem solving skills of talented students at a mathematically deeper and more rigorous level. In addition to the classes of the regular module, one extra special hour each week will be devoted to solving challenging problems and studying some additional topics and those topics briefly mentioned in the regular module.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe contents of this module will consist of those in the regular module (MA2101) and the following additional topics: proofs of Jordan Normal Form Theorem, Cayley Hamilton Theorem, introductory module theory, further applications of linear algebra.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"(MA1101R or MA1506 or MA1508 or MA1508E or MA1513) and departmental approval","Preclusion":"MA2101, MA2101H, MA2201, MA2203, MQ2201, MQ2101, MQ2203","Workload":"3-2-0-0-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2104","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Multivariable Calculus","ModuleDescription":"This is a module on the calculus of functions of several real variables, applications of which abound in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering. The aim is for students to acquire computational skills, ability for 2- and 3-D visualisation and to understand conceptually fundamental results such as Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem and the Divergence Theorem. Major topics: Euclidean distance and elementary topological concepts in Rn, limit and continuity, implicit functions.  Partial differentiation, differentiable functions, differentials, chain rules, directional derivatives, gradients, mean value theorem, Taylor’s formula, extreme value theorem, Lagrange multipliers.\nMultiple integrals and iterated integrals, change of order of integration, applications, Jacobian matrix, change of variables in multiple integrals. Line integrals and Green’s theorem. Surface integrals, Stokes’ Theorem, Divergence Theorem.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1521","Preclusion":"MA1104, MA2311, MA1507, MPE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2108","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Analysis I","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to introduce the student to the contents and methods of elementary mathematical analysis. The course develops rigorously the following concepts arising from calculus: the real number system, sequences and series of constant terms, limit and continuity of functions. The emphasis is on logical rigour. The student will be exposed to and be expected to acquire the skills to read and write mathematical proofs.  Major topics: Basic properties of real numbers, supremum and infimum, completeness axiom. Sequences, limits, monotone convergence theorem, Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem, Cauchy's criterion for convergence. Infinite series, Cauchy's criteria, absolute and conditional convergence, tests for convergence.  Limits of functions, fundamental limit theorems, one-sided limits, limits at infinity, monotone functions. Continuity of functions, intermediate-value theorem, extreme-value theorem, inverse functions.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1505C or MA1507 or MA1521","Preclusion":"MA2108S, MA2206, MA2208, MA2221, MA2311, MQ2202, MQ2102, MQ2203, CN2401, EE2401, ME2492","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2108S","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Analysis I (S)","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to develop the learning capabilities and hone the problem solving skills of talented students at a mathematically deeper and more rigorous level. In addition to the classes of the regular module, one extra special hour each week will be devoted to solving challenging problems and studying some additional topics and those topics briefly mentioned in the regular module.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe contents of this module will consist of those in the regular module (MA2108) and the following additional topics: conditions equivalent to the completeness axiom, rearrangement of series, trigonometric series.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"(MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1505C or MA1507 or MA1521) and departmental approval","Preclusion":"MA2108, MA2206, MA2208, MA2221, MA2311, MQ2202, MQ2102, MQ2203, CN2401, EE2401, ME2492","Workload":"3-2-0-0-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2219","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Geometry","ModuleDescription":"This module gives a first introduction to various kinds of\r\n\r\ngeometries ranging from elementary Euclidean geometry\r\n\r\non the plane, inversive geometry on the sphere, as well as\r\n\r\nprojective geometry and Non-Euclidean geometry. Topics\r\n\r\ncovered include: Conics, Quadric surfaces, Affine\r\n\r\ngeometry, Affine transformations, Ceva's theorem,\r\n\r\nMenelaus' theorem, Projective geometry, projective\r\n\r\ntransformations, homogeneous coordinates, cross-ratio,\r\n\r\nPappus' theorem, Desargues' theorem, duality and\r\n\r\nprojective conics, Pascal's theorem, Brianchon's theorem,\r\n\r\nInversions, coaxal family of circles, Non-Euclidean\r\n\r\ngeometry, Mobius transformations, distance and area in\r\n\r\nNon-Euclidean geometry.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1100 or MA1101R or MA1506 or MA1508 or MA1508E or MA1513 or MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1507 or MA1511 or CS1231","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2288","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Mathematics I","ModuleDescription":"This module is entirely project based. It allows the student the opportunity to engage in independent learning and research. It also affords the student the chance to delve into topics that may not be present in the regular curriculum. ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R and departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA2289","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"This provides a continuation of work done in MA2288 and the project should be of two semester's duration. Please see section 4.4.3.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R and departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3110","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Analysis II","ModuleDescription":"This is a continuation of MA2108 Mathematical Analysis I. The objective of this module is to introduce the student to the contents and methods of elementary mathematical analysis. The course develops rigorously the following concepts arising from calculus: the derivative, the Riemann integral, sequences and series of functions. The emphasis is on logical rigour. The student will be exposed to and be expected to acquire the skills to read and write mathematical proofs. Major topics: Differentiation: the derivative, Mean Value Theorem and applications, L'Hospital rules, Taylor's Theorem. The Riemann integral: Riemann integrable functions, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, change of variable, integration by parts. Sequences of functions: Pointwise and uniform convergence, interchange of limits and continuity, derivative and integral, the exponential and logarithmic functions, the trigonometric functions. Series of functions: Cauchy criterion, Weierstrass M-test, power series, radius of convergence, term-by-term differentiation.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2108 or MA2108S","Preclusion":"MA2118, MA2118H, MA2205, MQ3202, MA3110S, ST2236.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3111","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Complex Analysis I","ModuleDescription":"This module is a first course on the analysis of one complex variable.  In this module, students will learn the basic theory and techniques of complex analysis as well as some of its applications.  Target students are mathematics undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science.  Major topics: complex numbers, analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions, contour integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem, Cauchy integral formulas, Taylor series, Laurent series, residues and poles, applications to computation of improper integrals.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1507) and (MA3110 or MA3110S)","Preclusion":"MA3111S, EE3002, MPE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3111S","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Complex Analysis I (S)","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to develop the learning\r\n\r\ncapabilities and hone the problem solving skills of talented\r\n\r\nstudents at a mathematically deeper and more rigorous\r\n\r\nlevel. The contents of this module will consist of those in\r\n\r\nthe regular module (MA3111 Complex Analysis I) and the\r\n\r\nfollowing additional topics: Casorati-Weierstrass Theorem,\r\n\r\ninfinite products of analytic functions, normal families of\r\n\r\nanalytic functions.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"(MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1507) and (MA3110 or MA3110S) and departmental approval","Preclusion":"MA3111, EE3002, MPE students","Workload":"3-2-0-0-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0511,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3201","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Algebra II","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to provide the essentials of ring theory and module theory. Major topics: rings, ring isomorphism theorems, prime and maximal ideals, integral domains, field of fractions, factorization, unique factorization domains, principal ideal domains, Euclidean domains, factorization in polynomial domains, modules, module isomorphism theorems, cyclic modules, free modules of finite rank, finitely generated modules, finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA2202 or MA2202S) and (MA2101 or MA2101S)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0406,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3227","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Analysis II","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of MA2213 Numerical Analysis I. It introduces and\r\nanalyzes important numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear systems,\r\ntwo-point boundary value problems, as well as Monte Carlo methods and their\r\napplications in such fields as quantitative finance and physics. The module aims at\r\ndeveloping students’ problem-solving skills in emerging applications of modern\r\nscientific computing, and is intended for mathematics and quantitative finance\r\nmajors and students from engineering, computer science and physical sciences.\r\nMajor topics: Iterative methods for systems of linear equations and their\r\nconvergence analysis, numerical solutions of systems of nonlinear equations,\r\nmethods for solving two-point boundary value problems, Monte Carlo methods\r\nand their applications.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2213 and (MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1506 or MA1507 or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA2311) and (MA2101 or MA2101S) and (MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334)","Preclusion":"ME3291","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3233","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Combinatorics and Graphs II","ModuleDescription":"This is a continuation of MA2214 Combinatorics and Graphs I. The objective is to introduce to students fundamental principles and techniques in Graph Theory. Major topics: Connectivity, Eulerian Multigraphs and Hamiltonian Graphs, Matching, Covering and Independence, Vertex Coloring (including basics of Planar Graphs), Digraphs, Basic Spectral Graph Theory (including Eigenvalues of Graphs and Graph Laplacians).","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2214","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3252","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Linear and Network Optimisation","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to work on optimization problems which can be formulated as linear and network optimization problems. We formulate linear programming (LP) problems and solve them by the simplex method (algorithm). We also look at the geometrical aspect and develop the mathematical theory of the simplex method. We further study problems which may be formulated using graphs and networks. These optimization problems can be solved by using linear or integer programming approaches. However, due to its graphical structure, it is easier to handle these problems by using network algorithmic approaches. Applications of LP and network optimization will be demonstrated. This course should help the student in developing confidence in solving many similar problems in daily life that require much computing. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Introduction to LP: solving 2-variable LP via graphical methods. Geometry of LP: polyhedron, extreme points, existence of optimal solution at extreme point. Development of simplex method: basic solution, reduced costs and optimality condition, iterative steps in a simplex method, 2-phase method and Big-M method. Duality: dual LP, duality theory, dual simplex method. Sensitivity Analysis. Network optimization problems: minimal spanning tree problems, shortest path problems, maximal flow problems, minimum cost flow problems, salesman problems and postman problems.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R or MA1306 or MA1311 or MA1508 or MA1506 or MA1508E or MA1513","Preclusion":"MQ2204, CS3252, IC2231, DSC3214, DSN3701, MA3235, BH3214, ISE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3259","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Methods in Genomics","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introduction to methods and popular software tools for solving computational problems in genomics. It studies exact algorithms for those problems that can be solved easily and approximation and/or heuristic algorithms for hard problems. The objective is to develop competitive knowledge in formulating biological problems in computational terms and solving these problems\r\nusing algorithm approach. This module is for students with interests in computational molecular biology and bioinformatics. Major topics: Sequence analysis, multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis, genome sequencing, gene prediction and motif finding, genome rearrangement.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2216 or MA3233 or MA3501 or ST2131 or ST2334 or LSM2241","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3288","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Mathematics I","ModuleDescription":"This module is entirely project based. It allows the student the opportunity to engage in independent learning and research. It also affords the student the chance to delve into topics that may not be present in the regular curriculum. Projects registered under MA3288 are intended to be at a more advanced level than those under MA2288/9. ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3289","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a continuation of work done in MA3288 and the project should be of two semesters' duration. Please see section 4.4.3.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3310","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Mathematics or Applied Mathematics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3311","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Mathematics or Applied Mathematics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA3312","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Mathematics or Applied Mathematics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4199","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Mathematics","ModuleDescription":"The Honours project is intended to give students the opportunity to work independently, to encourage students develop and exhibit aspects of their ability not revealed or tested by the usual written examination, and to foster skills that could be of continued usefulness in their subsequent careers. The project work duration is one year (including assessment).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Only for students matriculated from 2002/2003, subject to faculty and departmental requirements","Preclusion":"XFS4199M","Workload":"0-0-0-30-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4207","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Logic","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory mathematical course in logic. It gives a mathematical treatment of basic ideas and results of logic, such as the definition of truth, the definition of proof and Godel's completeness theorem. The objectives are to present the important concepts and theorems of logic and to explain their significance and their relationship to other mathematical work.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Sentential logic. Structures and assignments. Elementary equivalence.  Homomorphisms of structures. Definability. Substitutions. Logical axioms. Deducibility.  Deduction and generalization theorems. Soundness, completeness and compactness theorems. Prenex formulas.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3110 or MA3110S or MA3205 or MA3219","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0511,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4211","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Functional Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is for students who are majors in pure mathematics or who need functional analysis in their applied mathematics courses. The objective of the module is to study linear mappings defined on Banach spaces and Hilbert spaces, especially linear functionals (real-valued mappings) on L(p), C[0,1] and some sequence spaces.  In particular, the four big theorems in functional analysis, namely, Hahn-Banach theorem, uniform boundedness theorem, open mapping theorem and Banach-Steinhaus theorem will be covered.  \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Normed linear spaces and Banach spaces. Bounded linear operators and continuous linear functionals. Dual spaces. Reflexivity. Hanh-Banach Theorem. Open Mapping Theorem. Uniform Boundedness Principle. Banach-Steinhaus Theorem. The classical Banach spaces : c0, lp, Lp, C(K). Compact operators. Inner product spaces and Hilbert spaces. Orthonormal bases. Orthogonal complements and direct sums. Riesz Representation Theorem. Adjoint operators.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3207H or MA3209","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4221","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Partial Differential Equations","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this introductory course is to provide the basic properties of partial differential equations as well as the techniques to solve some partial differential equations. Partial differential equations are the important tools for understanding the physical world and mathematics itself. This course will cover three types of partial differential equations and will provide a broad perspective on the subject, illustrate the rich variety of phenomena and impart a working knowledge of the most important techniques of analysis of the equations and their solutions.\r\n\r\nMajor topics: First-order equations.  Quasi-linear equations.  General first-order equation for a function of two variables.  Cauchy problem.  Wave equation.  Wave equation in two independent variables.  Cauchy problem for hyperbolic equations in two independent variables.  Heat equation.  The weak maximum principle for parabolic equations.  Cauchy problem for heat equation.  Regularity of solutions to heat equation.  Laplace equation.  Green's formulas.  Harmonic functions.  Maximum principle for Laplace equation.  Dirichlet problem.  Green's function and Poisson's formula.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3220","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4229","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Approximation Theory","ModuleDescription":"The central theme of this course is the problem of interpolating data by smooth and simple functions. To achieve this goal, we need to study interesting families of functions. The basic material covered deals with approximation in normed linear spaces, in particular, in Hilbert spaces. These include Weierstrass approximation theorem via Bernstein polynomials, best uniform polynomial approximation, interpolation, orthogonal polynomials and least squares problems, splines and wavelets.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Basics in approximation theory. Weierstrass approximation theorem via Bernstein polynomials. Best uniform polynomial approximation and Haar condition. Polynomial interpolation. Orthogonal polynomials and least squares problems. Splines. Wavelets.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA2101 or MA2101S) and (MA3110 or MA3110S)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4255","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Methods in Differential Equations","ModuleDescription":"Ordinary and partial differential equations are routinely used to model a variety of natural and social phenomena. This course is concerned with the basic theory of numerical methods for solving these equations. Through the study of this module, students will gain an understanding of (1) various numerical integration schemes for solving ordinary differential equations, and (2) finite difference methods for solving various linear partial differential equations. Major topics: (ODE) One-step and linear multistep methods, Runge-Kutta methods, A-stability, convergence; (PDE) Difference calculus, finite difference methods for initial value problems, boundary value problems, and initial-boundary value problems, consistency, stability analysis via von Neumann method and matrix method, convergence, Lax Equivalence Theorem.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{MA2213 or DSA2102} and MA3220","Preclusion":"ME4233","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4260","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Operations Research","ModuleDescription":"This is a stochastic operations research module and has many applications in production planning, warehousing and logistics. This module gives an introduction on how operations research models (with emphasis on optimization models) are formulated and solved. Many inventory and queuing models are derived to cater for different situations and problems in the real world. The solutions of these models can be obtained analytically. The tools of dynamic programming, heuristics and simulation are also introduced to derive the solutions. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: The basic economic order quantity model and its extension. Dynamic lot sizing models. Inventory models with uncertain demands: single-period decision models, continuous review and periodic review policies. Recent developments in inventory theory. Modelling arrival and service processes. Basic queuing models. Cost considerations in queuing models. Queuing network. Simulation of inventory and queuing models.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334} and {MA3236 or MA3252 or DSC3214 or DSN3701}","Preclusion":"ISE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4261","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Coding and Cryptography","ModuleDescription":"Error-correcting codes and security codes are very important in the data communication and storage. The focus of this module is the mathematical aspect of coding theory and cryptography. Upon completing this module, the student will have a basic appreciation of some key issues in coding theory and cryptography, some understanding of the basic theory concerning codes and ciphers and\r\na good knowledge of some well-known codes and ciphers. Major Topics: Communication channels and Shannon’s theorem, block codes and linear codes, maximum-likelihood decoding and syndrome decoding, bounds on codes and optimal codes, cyclic codes, BCH codes, encoding and decoding of cyclic codes. Public-key cryptography, RSA cryptosystem, public-key cryptosystems based on the discrete logarithm problem, elliptic curve cryptosystems, factorization algorithm and pseudoprime.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3201 or MA3218 or MA3265","Preclusion":"EEE students, CEG students, CPE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4263","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Analytic Number Theory","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this course is to introduce the standard techniques in analytic number theory through the study of two classical results, namely, the prime number theorem and Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Arithmetical functions. Merten's estimates. Riemann zeta function. Prime number theorem. Characters of abelian groups. Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progression.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA2202 or MA2202S) and (MA3111 or MA3111S)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0437,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4264","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Game Theory","ModuleDescription":"Game theory provides a mathematical tool for multi-person decision making. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to game theory, studying basic concepts, models and solutions of games and their applications.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Games of normal form and extensive form; Applications in Economics; Relations between game theory and decision making. Games of complete information: Static games with finite or infinite strategy spaces, Nash equilibrium of pure and mixed strategy; Dynamic games, backward induction solutions, information sets, subgame-perfect equilibrium, finitely and infinitely repeated games. Games of incomplete information: Bayesian equilibrium; First price sealed auction, second price sealed auction, and other auctions; Dynamic Bayesian games; Perfect Bayesian equilibrium; Signaling games. Cooperative games: Bargaining theory; Cores of n-person cooperative games; The Shapley value and its applications in voting, cost sharing, etc.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA3236 or MA3252 or DSC3214 or DSN3701) and (MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334)","Preclusion":"EC3312.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4266","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topology","ModuleDescription":"The (point-set) topology covered in this module is an abstraction of metric space concepts, and was largely developed in the first half of last century. It forms the basis for much modern mathematics, especially in geometry and analysis, and beyond mathematics is important in computer science, mathematical economics, mathematical physics and robotics. Major topics: metric and topological spaces, continuous maps, bases, homeomorphisms, subspaces, sum, product and quotient topologies, orbit spaces, separation axioms, compact spaces, Tychonoff's theorem, compactness in metric spaces, Urysohn's lemma, Tietze Extension Theorem, connected and path-connected spaces, components, locally compact spaces, function spaces and the compact-open topology.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3209","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4268","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematics for Visual Data Processing","ModuleDescription":"This multi-disciplinary module focuses on various\r\nimportant mathematical methods addressing problems\r\narising in imaging and vision. Topics covered include:\r\nContinuous and discrete Fourier transform, Gabor\r\ntransform, Wiener filter, variational principle, level set\r\nmethod, applied differential geometry, linear and nonlinear\r\nleast squares, regularization methods.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2213","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0512,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4271","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces","ModuleDescription":"Students of this module will learn how to apply their knowledge in advanced calculus and linear algebra to the study of the geometry of smooth curves and surfaces in the three dimensional Euclidean space. Major topics: theory of smooth space curves, differentiable structures on a smooth surface, local theory of the geometry of smooth surfaces, the first and second fundamental form, Guass map, parallel transport, geodesics, global properties of surfaces: triangulation, Euler number and orientation, global Gauss-Bonnet formula and its applications.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1507 or MA1505 or MA2311) and (MA2101 or MA2101S)","Preclusion":"MA3215","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA4292","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Topics in Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"This topics module is intended as an elective module for\n\nstrong and motivated students specialising in\n\nmathematics. The topics for the module will be chosen\n\nfrom a fundamental area of mathematics and may change\n\nfrom year to year. Besides regular lectures, each student\n\nwill do independent study, give presentations and submit a\n\nterm paper. There will be opportunities in the course for\n\nthe students to conduct individual or group research on the\n\ntopics discussed.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5198","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GRADUATE SEMINAR MODULE IN MATHEMATICS","ModuleDescription":"A theme or one or several topics in mathematics, which may vary from semester to semester, will be chosen by the lecturer-in-charge or students enrolled in the module. Students will take turns to give seminar presentations on the chosen topics. Students will also be required to provide verbal critique and submit written reports on selected presentations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Only for graduate research students in the Department of Mathematics who matriculated in 2004 or later.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-0-1-7","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5202","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Number Theory","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introduction to classical algebraic number theory. It covers topics chosen from: algebraic integers, unique factorization of ideals, class group, unit theorem, ramification, decomposition and inertia groups, geometry of numbers, zeta functions and L-functions. If time permits, further topics which may be covered include: p-adic numbers, adeles and ideles, prime number theorem and modular forms.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA4203 or MA5203 or departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0435,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0435,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5204","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Graduate Algebra IIA","ModuleDescription":"This module is a basic introduction to commutative and homological algebra. It covers the following topics: prime spectrum of a commutative ring, exact sequences, projective, injective and flat modules, Ext and Tor, integral ring extensions, Noether’s normalization and Hilbert’s Nullstellensatz, Noetherian and Artinian rings and moduels, dimension theory, Dedekind domains and discrete valuation ring.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA5203 or departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5206","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Graduate Analysis II","ModuleDescription":"This module covers basic functional analysis and selected applications. It is intended for graduate students in mathematics. Major topics:\r\n(1) Norms and seminorms, Banach and Fréchet spaces, Hahn-Banach and separation theorems, Uniform Boundedness Principle, Open Mapping and Closed Graph Theorems.\r\n(2) Dual spaces, uniformly convex and reflexive spaces, Radon-Nikodým Theorem and the dual of Lp, Banach-Alaoglu’s Theorem, Mazur’s Theorem, adjoint operators.\r\n(3) Compact operators, compactness of adjoint, spectral theory and Fredholm alternative for compact operators, application to differential equations.\r\n(4) Hilbert space and operators on Hilbert space, Lax-Milgram Theorem, Fourier series, spectral theorem for compact self-adjoint operators, application to differential equations.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA4211 and {MA4262 or MA5205}, or departmental approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0440,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5210","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Differentiable Manifolds","ModuleDescription":"This module studies differentiable manifolds and the calculus on such manifolds.  It covers the following topics: tangent spaces and vector fields in Rn, the Inverse Mapping Theorem, differential manifolds, diffeomorphisms, immersions, submersions, submanifolds, tangent bundles and vector fields, cotangent bundles and tensor fields, tensor and exterior algebras, orientation of manifolds, integration on manifolds, Stokes' theorem.  The course is for mathematics graduate students with interest in topology or geometry.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3209 or MA3215 or MA3251 or MA4266 or departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5213","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ADVANCED PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS","ModuleDescription":"This module is an advanced course on partial differential equations. It covers the following topics: the Laplace equations, subharmonic functions, Dirichlet and Neumann problems, the Poisson equations, hyperbolic equations, Cauchy problems, mixed boundary value problems, parabolic equations, initial value problems, maximum principle, mixed boundary value problems. The course is for mathematics graduate students with interest in differential equations and its applications.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA4221 or departmental approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5232","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modeling and Numerical Simulations","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for graduate students in mathematics.  It focuses on modeling problems in real life and other disciplines into mathematical problems and simulating their solutions by scientific computing methods.  Major topics covered include modeling and numerical simulations in selected areas of physical and engineering sciences, biology, finance, imaging and optimization.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S14-0619,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5236","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"HOMOLOGY THEORY","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for graduate students in mathematics.  It covers the following major topics:  Homological algebra: categories and functors, chain complexes, homology, exact sequences, Snake Lemma, Mayer-Vietoris, Kunneth Theorem.  Homology theory:  Eilenberg-Steenrod homology axioms, singular homology theory, cellular homology, cohomology, cup and cap products, applications of homology (Brouwer fixed-point theorem, vector fields on spheres, Jordan Curve Theorem), H-spaces and Hopf algebra.  Manifolds: de Rham cohomology, orientation, Poincare duality.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA5209 or MA5210 or departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5251","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SPECTRAL METHODS AND APPLICATIONS","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for graduate students in mathematics.  It focuses on some basic theoretical results on spectral approximations as well as practical algorithms for implementing spectral methods. It will specially emphasize on how to design efficient and accurate spectral algorithms for solving PDEs of current interest. Major topics covered include:  Fourier-spectral methods, basic results for polynomial approximations, Galerkin and collocation methods using Legendre and Chebyshev polynomials, fast elliptic solvers using the spectral method and applications to various PDEs of current interest.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Department approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA5295","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"DISSERTATION FOR MSC BY COURSEWORK","ModuleDescription":"Student is expected to conduct research on a topic or area in mathematics, write a report and give an oral presentation on it.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval (for students in 2006/07 and later cohorts who are enrolled in M.Sc. in Mathematics by course work)","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-20-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA6211","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TOPICS IN GEOMETRY AND TOPOLOGY I","ModuleDescription":"Selected topics in differential geometry, algebraic geometry and topology are offered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S16-0435,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA6241","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Numerical Methods","ModuleDescription":"Topics offered will be of advanced mathematical nature and will be selected by the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S17-0511,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MA6252","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TOPICS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS II","ModuleDescription":"Topics offered will be of advanced mathematical nature and will be selected by the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"S16-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME2101E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Mechanical Design","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the student with the fundamental knowledge to do calculations on design components like bolts, fasteners, joints, welds, springs, gears, brakes, clutches. Other areas covered will include material selection, fatigue, bearings, shafts, as well as design mechanisms like linkages and cams. This is a compulsory module with no final exam. Assessment will be based purely on continuous assessment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TM2101, TME2101","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME2102","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Innovation and Modelling","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the students to the various\nstandards and techniques of sketching, prepare\nengineering drawings and specifications, and interpreting\ndrawings. Students also get to use advanced commercial\nCAD software to do 3D solid modeling. Above all, this\nmodule expands the students’ creative talent and enhances\ntheir ability to communicate their ideas in a meaningful\nmanner. 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Examples of application, tailored specifically for mechanical engineers, are used to illustrate the principles.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME3241E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microprocessor Applications","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students are taught how the microprocessor/microcomputer is applied as the brain in an intelligent mechatronic system. Major topics include: Basic operations of the microprocessor; Introductory assembly language programming; High-level language programming; Basic interfacing with external devices and working with real-time devices. Upon successful completion, students will be able to have the confidence to design and implement smart products and systems, including intelligent robotic devices and machines, and intelligent measurement systems. This is a technical elective with the main target audience being mechanical engineering students in their third year of study. Examples of application, tailored specifically for mechanical engineers, are used to illustrate the principles.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TM3241, TME3241","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME3251E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials For Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with basic knowledge in materials selection for mechanical design. The major topics are: Classification of engineering materials; Materials properties in design using case studies; Ferrous alloys (carbon and low-alloy steels, tool steels, stainless steels, cast irons); Non-ferrous alloys (Cu-, Al-, Mg-, Ti-, Zn-, Ni-alloys, etc.); Engineering plastics and composites; Engineering ceramics; Surface engineering and coating techniques; Joining processes; Material selection in design; Product costing and case studies. The module is aimed at students who want to specialise in mechanical product design.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2151E","Preclusion":"TM3251, TME3251, ME2143","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME3281","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microsystems Design And Applications","ModuleDescription":"The module generates an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of Microsystems and their impact on technology. Secondly, it enables students to apply engineering principles that have been learnt earlier in other modules. The major topics include: An overview of the principles, fabrication and system-level design and applications of Microsystems; Properties of semiconductor; Fundamentals of dynamics and vibration; Piezoelectricity; Piezoresistivity and applications in sensors; Electrostatics and Capacitance; Electromagnetism; Thermal sensors; Biosensors; Fabrication in MEMS; The target students are those with a good grasp and have a keen interest in both mechanical and electrical engineering subjects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-2.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME3291","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Methods In Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This elective module introduces students to fundamental concepts of numerical analysis as a powerful tool for solving a wide variety of engineering problems. The topics covered include numerical solution of linear systems of algebraic equations, numerical solution of nonlinear algebraic equations and systems of equations, elementary unconstrained optimization techniques, regression and interpolation techniques, numerical differentiation and integration, as well as the numerical solution of Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE). Applications are drawn from a broad spectrum of diverse disciplines in Mechanical Engineering. The module will also introduce the use of scientific computing software packages for the numerical solution of practical engineering problems.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1505, MA1512 and MA1513.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4101","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bachelor Of Engineering Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of an industrial or research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research interest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters, and is a core requirement of the B.Eng. (Mech) program.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-15-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4101A","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bachelor Of Engineering Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research interest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters, and is a core requirement of the B.Eng. (Mech) programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4103","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mechanical Engineering and Society","ModuleDescription":"Part 1 – Introduction to Project Management\nIn addition to leadership, motivation and communications\nskills, Project Management involves task planning, cost\nestimation, measuring and controlling the execution of\ntasks. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, case\nstudies/tutorials, students will be introduced to the relevant\nquantitative processes and tools of project managements.\n\nPart 2 – Humanitarian Engineering\nTo understand the roles of engineers in advancing the\nsociety, student will first be introduced to Professional\nEngineering Societies to understand how they help them\nadvance their careers. Students will then work on a group\nproject to address one of the grand challenges in\nHumanitarian Engineering.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E2-0308PC5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"5,6,7,8,9,10","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E2-0309PC6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4212","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Aircraft Structures","ModuleDescription":"The module deals mainly with: the theory and analysis of plates in particular circular and rectangular plates; the theory of thin shells with emphasis in the stress analysis of pressure vessels; the analysis of thin-walled structures; and the application of energy methods to instability problems in columns and plates. This is an elective module and is intended to accommodate the needs of students who have an interest in the design and analysis of plate and shell structures. The materials in this module are applicable to the chemical, civil, mechanical, aeronautical engineering and engineering mechanics curricula.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2114","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4213","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Vibration Theory And Applications","ModuleDescription":"This module develops students' understanding of various methods used to determine the shock and vibration characteristics of mechanical systems and instills an appreciation of the importance of these characteristics in the design of systems and their applications in vibration isolation, transmission, and absorption problems; Natural frequencies and normal modes; Dynamic response and stability. Single and multiple-degree-of-freedom systems will be treated using continuous and discrete system concepts, including Lagrange's equations. Approximation methods for solution as well as instrumentation for vibration measurement will be discussed. Examples will be drawn mainly from mechanical disciplines.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-1-1.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4225","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Heat Transfer","ModuleDescription":"The main topics include: 2D steady state heat conduction; transient heat conduction; turbulent heat transfer, boiling; condensation; heat exchangers with phase change; mass transfer","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME3122","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4225E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Heat Transfer","ModuleDescription":"This elective module extends the basic heat transfer principles covered in earlier modules to engineering applications. Although some important new physical processes are introduced, the main emphasis is on the use of these to the design-analysis of industrial systems. The use of empirical data for situations where detailed analysis is difficult will be demonstrated through the solution of design examples. The main topics include: Heat exchangers with phase change; Boiling; Condensation; Combined heat and mass transfer; Heat transfer enhancement; Cooling of electronic equipment; and Design examples.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME3122E","Preclusion":"TM4225, TME4225, ME2143","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4227","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Internal Combustion Engines","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a detailed introduction to the working principle of all kinds of internal combustion (IC) engines, the major components and their functions of spark-ignition and compression-ignition engines, the parameters and\r\ncharacteristics used to describe IC engine operation, the necessary hermodynamics and combustion theory required for a quantitative analysis of engine behavior, the measurement of IC engine performance, the design of\r\ncombustion chamber and its effect on the performance of IC engines, the formation of emissions and their control, supercharging, heat transfer and heat losses, friction and lubrication etc.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4231","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Aerodynamics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces to students the basic concepts/ theories/applications in aerodynamics. Major topics are: Characteristics and parameters for airfoil and wing aerodynamics; Incompressible flow past thin airfoils and finite-span wings; Aerodynamic design considerations; Compressible subsonic, transonic and supersonic flows past airfoils and supersonic flow past thin wings. The module is targeted at students who are interested in aerodynamics, especially those who intend to work in the aviation industry or those who intend to conduct R & D work in the aerodynamics area.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2134 Fluid Mechanics I","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4241","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Aircraft Performance and Stability","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4246","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Control System","ModuleDescription":"This is a second module on control of linear dynamical systems. It focuses on analysis and synthesis of controllers in the time domain. The module introduces students to the techniques and analysis of dynamical systems using state-space models. The major topics covered are: Introduction to State-Space Model; Solution of State-Space Model; Canonical Forms of State-Space Model; Controllability and Observability; State Feedback and State Estimation; Linear Quadratic Optimal Control, Stability; Discrete Time Systems; Controller Design of Discrete-Time Systems. Students are required to have knowledge of basic classical control theory and linear algebra.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2142","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E1-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4253","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biomaterials Engineering","ModuleDescription":"The module educates students in the ways of applying fundamental materials science and engineering principles in order to solve challenging problems in medical related fields such as in implant and medical devices. It targets at students who wish to ensure a broad-based curriculum. Life science topics are introduced. Students gain an appreciation of a multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving. Topics include biological materials, metals, polymers, ceramics and composites use in implants, host-tissue response, materials selection, relationship between structure-composition-manufacturing process, mechanical testing and evaluation of implants and numerous case studies ranging from heart valves to tissue engineering of bones. A series of guest lectures from clinicians are included in this course.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2151","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4255","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Failure","ModuleDescription":"This module addresses the failure of engineering systems governed by the end service conditions. Commonly encountered service conditions are introduced in this module, including their impact on the service life of the individual components as well as the assembly of components. This module enables students to understand the deterioration of materials due to service conditions and how to minimize them. The topics are covered: Introduction to failure of materials; Service failure analysis practice; Failure due to overloading; Failure due to cyclic loading; Failure due to corrosion; Failure due to friction and wear; Failure at elevated temperatures, Failure of weld joints; Inspection and remaining life prediction techniques; and case studies.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2151","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4261","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tool Engineering","ModuleDescription":"All mechanical engineering students need the basic knowledge of metal machining and tool design for mass production and the design of cutting tools. This module provides the fundamental understanding of metal machining and tool design.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4262","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Automation In Manufacturing","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comprehensive introduction to automation technologies applied in discrete part manufacturing. It also introduces essential principles and provides analytical tools for manufacturing control. Major topics covered include: Economic justification of automated systems; Fixed and transfer automation; Automated material handling and automated storage/retrieval systems, Flexible manufacturing systems, Internet-enabled manufacturing, Group technology, Process planning, Automated assembly and Automated operation planning for layered manufacturing processes.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2162","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME4262E","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Automation in Manufacturing","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comprehensive introduction to automation technologies applied in discrete part manufacturing. It also introduces essential principles and provides analytical tools for manufacturing control. Major topics covered include: Economic justification of automated systems; Fixed and transfer automation; Automated material handling and automated storage/retrieval systems, Flexible manufacturing systems, Internet-enabled manufacturing, Group technology, Process planning, Automated assembly and automated operation planning for layered manufacturing processes.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TM4262, TME4262","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5106","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Acoustics","ModuleDescription":"Noise is recognised as a source of annoyance since antiquity. However, its economic impact due to work lost caused by noise-induced health hazard was not realised until recently. Common remedy of using barriers is frequently not the most cost-effective way of combatingthis and an understanding of the noise-producing mechanism and changing it to a quieter process is always preferred if applicable. This course will lead the students from the basic fundamentals of acoustics through various noise-producing mechanismsand finally control measures that can be applied to different circumstances. The empahsis will be on the physical picture rather mathematical.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E3-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5302","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Fluid Mechanics","ModuleDescription":"This graduate level module introduces students to the application of numerical methods for solving incompressible fluid flow and convective heat transfer problems. Major topics covered include: review of theory of numerical discretisation/approximations numerical techniques for elliptic and parabolic PDEs; conservation form; finite-volume discretisation; boundary layer problems; solving Navier-Stokes equations in streamfunction-vorticity and primitive-variables formulations; SIMPLE/R and related procedures; Artificial Compressibility Method; Marker-Cell procedures; steady-state, transient and pseudo-transient methods/approaches. Knowledge in fluid dynamics and heat transfer is presumed. Theory is reinforced by mini-projects. The module is recommended for students who intend to pursue graduate research that requires the application of CFD.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2135","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E3-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5309","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Aircraft Engines and Rocket Propulsion","ModuleDescription":"In this module, the graduate students will apply the\nfundamental principles of fluid mechanics and\nthermodynamics to jet and rocket propulsion. The\nemphasis of this course will be on thermodynamic cycles,\nthe mechanics and thermodynamics of combustion,\ncomponent and cycle analysis of jet engines, and the\nperformance characteristics of chemical rockets.\nThe detailed analysis of operating characteristics of\nturbojet, turbofan, turboprop, afterburning, and ramjet\npropulsion systems will be covered. The major focus will\nbe placed towards the analysis and design of inlet,\ndiffuser, combustor, compressor, turbine, and nozzle.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ME2134 Fluid Mechanics I or equivalent","Preclusion":"ME5308","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5402","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ADVANCED ROBOTICS","ModuleDescription":"The aim of the course is for students to develop an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of robotics at an advanced level. It is targeted towards graduate students interested in robotics research and development. The focus is on in-depth treatments and wider coverage of advanced topics on (a) kinematics, (b) trajectory planning, (c) dynamics, and (d) control system design. At the end of this module, the student should have a good understanding of all the related topics of advanced robotics, and be able to derive the kinematics and dynamics of a given robot, plan appropriate path, and design advanced control systems.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Background knowledge in linear algebra & feedback control are required","Preclusion":"MCH5209, EE5106/EE5106R","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-09,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5404","Department":"ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"NEURAL NETWORKS","ModuleDescription":"In this module students will learn various neural network models and develop all the essential background needed to apply these models to solve practical pattern recognition and regression problems. The main topics that will be covered are: single and multilayer perceptrons, support vector machines, radial basis function networks, Kohonen networks, principal component analysis, and recurrent networks. There is a compulsory computer project for this module. This module is intended for graduate students and engineers interested in learning about neural networks and using them to solve real world problems.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EE5904/EE5904R, MCH5202","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT7A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5506","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Corrosion of Materials","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT7A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5516","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Emerging Energy Conversion and Storage Technologies","ModuleDescription":"The module provides an overview of emerging technologies for environment-friendly power generation and large-scale storage, focusing on post-silicon (organic) photovoltaics, fuel cells, and electrochemical batteries. The science behind each technology will be taught and related to the long-term economic viability, including resource limitations when going from small to large scale production, and externalities. The course will consider the link between the technology and economics of intermittent (solar, wind) energy production and those of storage as well as financial factors determining the final cost of energy.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"EA-02-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ME5611","Department":"MECHANICAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN & MANUFACTURING","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E3-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MIC2000","Department":"MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Infection and Immunology","ModuleDescription":"This is module focuses on the microbes which cause infections in man and the defences deployed by the body against them. The module is presented as two distinct components with the relationship between the components established throughout the module.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MIC1000","Workload":"4-0.3-0.4-0-5.3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT35-01-01,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1003A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken EC3230/(EC2210) or CS3261/(IC3243) or PR4201 or BK2003 or BZ1003 or BH1003 are not allowed to take MKT1003.\n \nAll BSc(Real Estate) students are not allowed to take MKT1003.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1003B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken EC3230/(EC2210) or CS3261/(IC3243) or PR4201 or BK2003 or BZ1003 or BH1003 are not allowed to take MKT1003.\n \nAll BSc(Real Estate) students are not allowed to take MKT1003.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1003C","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken EC3230/(EC2210) or CS3261/(IC3243) or PR4201 or BK2003 or BZ1003 or BH1003 are not allowed to take MKT1003.\n \nAll BSc(Real Estate) students are not allowed to take MKT1003.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"C1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"C2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"C3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1003D","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken EC3230/(EC2210) or CS3261/(IC3243) or PR4201 or BK2003 or BZ1003 or BH1003 are not allowed to take MKT1003.\n \nAll BSc(Real Estate) students are not allowed to take MKT1003.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1003X","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken EC3230/(EC2210) or CS3261/(IC3243) or PR4201 or BK2003 or BZ1003 or BH1003 are not allowed to take MKT1003.","Workload":"2-1-3-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1705A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT1003; MKT1003X; RST and EMG students","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1705B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT1003; MKT1003X; RST and EMG students","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1705C","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT1003; MKT1003X; RST and EMG students","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"C1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"C2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"C3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1705D","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT1003; MKT1003X; RST and EMG students","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT1705X","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT1003; MKT1003X; RST and EMG students","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3401A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Marketing or MKT1003X Marketing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3401B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Marketing or MKT1003X Marketing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3402A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"Consumers make decisions regarding the acquisition, use and disposal of a variety of\n\nproducts, services and experiences. In this course, we seek to understand and appreciate\n\nconsumers as unique individuals and as members of their social and cultural groups. We\n\nwill examine the many facets of consumer behavior (e.g., from the experiential\n\nperspective, incorporating insights from sociology and anthropology), with an emphasis\n\non symbolic forms of consumption, and the use of qualitative research methods.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 or BH1003 or BZ1003 or BK2003","Preclusion":"BH3402 or BZ3602 or BK3201 or MKT3402A or MKT3402B\r\n","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3 (tentative)","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3402B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This course provides an overview of consumer behavior concepts, theories, research, and applications. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will facilitate an understanding of buyer behavior which can be integrated into the formulation of marketing strategies. This will be accomplished by surveying the social science foundations of consumer behavior, in particular, the contributions from psychology and sociology.\n\n\n\nDuring the course, various types of consumer research will be introduced. While students should learn to recognize what types of consumer research are valuable for specific marketing decisions, the course does not focus on the technical aspects of research design. Rather, its emphasis is on the content and logical application of concepts and theories in the analysis of consumer behavior for solving marketing management problems.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 or BH1003 or BZ1003 or BK2003","Preclusion":"BH3402 or BZ3602 or BK3201 or MKT3402A or MKT3402B\r\n","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3 (tentative)","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3415","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing in a Digital Age","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to wire the students to the digital economy and provides students with Web tools and e-marketing knowledge to compete effectively in the e-business world.  Emphasis will be placed on tapping the enormous potential of the Internet as a new marketing medium and exploring the unique characteristics of computer-mediated marketing environments that distinguish them in significant ways from traditional, terrestrial markets of opportunity.  Course content includes detailed assessment of issues related to: information economy, e-marketing research, shopping bots and consumer behavior, permission marketing and viral marketing, Internet shopping and e-tailing models, auctions and affiliate marketing, Net community and CRM (customer relationship management), clickstream analysis and online personalisation, and public policy and e-business ethics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3418","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Product And Brand Management","ModuleDescription":"This module aimed at developing skills towards the management of new and existing products, where products cover both tangible goods as well as intangible services.  Possible topics to be covered include: the changing role of the product manager; product portfolio management; product planning and concept testing; test marketing and new product introduction; and packaging.  Several teaching methods will be used.  Apart from lectures, students may be given assigned readings and cases to develop their skills.  In addition, students may have the opportunity to apply their skills in group projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 or BH1003 or BZ1003 or BK2003 \r\n","Preclusion":"BH3418 or BZ3603 or MKT3418A or MKT3418B","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3421","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Analysis & Decision Making","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to show you the benefits of using a systematic and analytical approach to marketing decision-making, and to build your skills and confidence in undertaking such analyses and decision making. An\r\nanalytical approach will enable you to: (1) identify alternative marketing options and actions, (2) calibrate the opportunity costs associated with each option, and (3) choose one or more options that have the highest likelihood of helping you achieve your business goals. By completing this course, you will be well on your way to making the ROI case for marketing expenditures that companies are increasingly asking of their executives. \r\n\r\nThis course follows up on the marketing core course by operationalizing several marketing concepts such as segmentation, targeting, positioning, and marketing resource allocation. By the end of this course, you will learn how to segment customers, recognize different ways to segment markets, understand the data required for segmentation, identify attractive customers to target, determine the best positioning of your brand in customers’ minds, and develop new products that add value to consumers and firms.\r\n\r\nThe course is designed for students who have extensive background in or understanding marketing research and marketing principles, and who know or are prepared to learn to build “smart” spreadsheets in EXCEL. Using market simulations and related exercises tied to PC-based computer software, students will develop marketing plans in varying decision contexts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3427","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research for Marketing Insights","ModuleDescription":"Effective marketing research is necessary for successful management of all phases of the marketing process, ranging from product development and introduction to selling through growth and maturity stages. In today's information-oriented environment, a marketing manager cannot succeed without a thorough understanding of the research process. By understanding the research process, he can better judge the suitability, reliability and the validity of a research study in his decision-makings. Students will learn by doing in this course. While we will use class time to discuss appropriate research topics, students are required to do lots of activities by themselves in order to facilitate their learning by doing. In doing so, this course incorporates an experimental element in marketing research and consulting. As a marketing information provider, students will be assisting a firm by collecting and interpreting market data as a means toward the development of a superior marketing plan. At the same time, students will conduct tutorial activities that will provide opportunities for students to practice the key topics covered in the class. This course is intended to acquaint students with the fundamental marketing research process. More specifically, this course aims: (i) To familiarise the student with the fundamental marketing research skills of problem formulation, research design, questionnaire design, data collection, data analysis, and report presentation and writing. (ii) To have the student gain perspective and practice in applying these skills through a research project. (iii) To develop an understanding of decision making in marketing, its inherent difficulties and pitfalls and the importance of information in marketing research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Marketing or MKT1003X Marketing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3429","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based \r\nresearch and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3513","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Game Theory And Strategic Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to game theory and its applications in the realm of business.  It aims to provide an overview of non-cooperative and cooperative games through the analysis of strategic interactions in conflict situations such as bargaining, market competition, monetary policy, auction, international trade, to name a few.  Recurring themes include threatening and bluffing, punishing and rewarding, building reputations, and sustaining cooperation in non-cooperative environments through repeated interactions.  More advanced topics on games with incomplete information such as moral hazard and incentives theory, mechanism design and the Revelation Principle will also be covered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Principles of Marketing (or TR2201 Entrepreneurial Marketing)\r\nBSP1005 Managerial Economics or equivalent","Preclusion":"EC3312 Game Theory and Applications To Economics\r\nMA4264 Game Theory","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3701A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT2401; RE3704.","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3701B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3702A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of consumer behaviour theories, research, and applications. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will facilitate an understanding of buyer behaviour which can be integrated into the formulation of marketing strategies. This will be accomplished by surveying the social science underpinnings of consumer behaviour as well as various types of consumer research which may be valuable for specific marketing decisions. The module thus emphasises the content and logical application of theories and research in analysing consumer behaviour for solving marketing management problems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3402","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3702B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of consumer behaviour theories, research, and applications. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will facilitate an understanding of buyer behaviour which can be integrated into the formulation of marketing strategies. This will be accomplished by surveying the social science underpinnings of consumer behaviour as well as various types of consumer research which may be valuable for specific marketing decisions. The module thus emphasises the content and logical application of theories and research in analysing consumer behaviour for solving marketing management problems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3402","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3714","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing in a Digital Age","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to wire the students to the digital economy and provides students with Web tools and e-marketing knowledge to compete effectively in the e-business world. Emphasis will be placed on tapping the enormous potential of the Internet as a new marketing medium and exploring the unique characteristics of computer-mediated marketing environments that distinguish them in significant ways from traditional, terrestrial markets of opportunity. Course content includes detailed assessment of issues related to: information economy, e-marketing research, shopping bots and consumer behavior, permission marketing and viral marketing, Internet shopping and e-tailing models, auctions and affiliate marketing, Net community and CRM (customer relationship management), clickstream analysis and online personalisation, and public policy and e-business ethics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3415","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3717","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Product & Brand Management","ModuleDescription":"This module aimed at developing skills towards the management of new and existing products, where products cover both tangible goods as well as intangible services. Possible topics to be covered include: the changing role of the product manager; product portfolio management; product planning and concept testing; test marketing and new product introduction; and packaging. Several teaching methods will be used. Apart from lectures, students may be given assigned readings and cases to develop their skills. In addition, students may have the opportunity to apply their skills in group projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3418","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3722","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research for Marketing Insights","ModuleDescription":"Effective marketing research is necessary for successful management of all phases of the marketing process, ranging from product development and introduction to selling through growth and maturity stages. In today's information-oriented environment, a marketing manager cannot succeed without a thorough understanding of the research process. By understanding the research process, he can better judge the suitability, reliability and the validity of a research study in his decision-makings. Students will learn by doing in this course. While we will use class time to discuss appropriate research topics, students are required to do lots of activities by themselves in order to facilitate their learning by doing. In doing so, this course incorporates an experimental element in marketing research and consulting. As a marketing information provider, students will be assisting a firm by collecting and interpreting market data as a means toward the development of a superior marketing plan. At the same time, students will conduct tutorial activities that will provide opportunities for students to practice the key topics covered in the class. This course is intended to acquaint students with the fundamental marketing research process. More specifically, this course aims: (i) To familiarise the student with the fundamental marketing research skills of problem formulation, research design, questionnaire design, data collection, data analysis, and report presentation and writing. (ii) To have the student gain perspective and practice in applying these skills through a research project. (iii) To develop an understanding of decision making in marketing, its inherent difficulties and pitfalls and the importance of information in marketing research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT2413","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3751","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based research and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Varies according to the subject matter covered.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3811","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Analysis & Decision Making","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to show you the benefits of using a systematic and analytical approach to marketing decision-making, and to build your skills and confidence in undertaking such analyses and decision making. An analytical approach will enable you to: (1) identify alternative marketing options and actions, (2) calibrate the opportunity costs associated with each option, and (3) choose one or more options that have the highest likelihood of helping you achieve your business goals. By completing this course, you will be well on your way to making the ROI case for marketing expenditures that companies are increasingly asking of their executives. This course follows up on the marketing core course by operationalizing several marketing concepts such as segmentation, targeting, positioning, and marketing resource allocation. By the end of this course, you will learn how to segment customers, recognize different ways to segment markets, understand the data required for segmentation, identify attractive customers to target, determine the best positioning of your brand in customers? minds, and develop new products that add value to consumers and firms. The course is designed for students who have extensive background in or understanding marketing research and marketing principles, and who know or are prepared to learn to build ?smart? spreadsheets in EXCEL. Using market simulations and related exercises tied to PC-based computer software, students will develop marketing plans in varying decision contexts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3421","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT3812","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Game Theory and Strategic Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to game theory and its applications in the realm of business. It aims to provide an overview of non-cooperative and cooperative games through the analysis of strategic interactions in conflict situations such as bargaining, market competition, monetary policy, auction, international trade, to name a few. Recurring themes include threatening and bluffing, punishing and rewarding, building reputations, and sustaining cooperation in non-cooperative environments through repeated interactions. More advanced topics on games with incomplete information such as moral hazard and incentives theory, mechanism design and the Revelation Principle will also be covered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3513; EC3312; MA4264.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT4418","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Culture Theory","ModuleDescription":"Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) is a synthesizing framework that examines the sociocultural, experiential, symbolic and ideological aspects of consumption. The tenets of CCT research are aligned with consumer identity\r\nprojects, marketplace cultures, the sociohistorical patterning of consumption, and mass-mediated marketplace ideologies and consumers’ interpretive\r\nstrategies. In this course, we will explore the dynamic relationships among consumer actions, the marketplaces and cultural meanings using theories and methods from multiple disciplines.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT3402 Consumer Behavior","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT4419","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA and BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for\r\nadmission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT4420","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Analytics","ModuleDescription":"The digital age has fundamentally altered the manner we collect, process, analyse and disseminate market intelligence. Driven by advances in hardware, software and communications, the very nature of market research is rapidly changing. New techniques are emerging. The increased velocity of information flow enables marketers to respond with much greater speed to changes in the marketplace. Market research is timelier, less expensive, more actionable and more precise ... all of which makes it of far greater importance to marketers.\r\n\r\nApplied Market Research is primarily designed for marketing professionals to train them to use market knowledge for day-to-day marketing decisions. It will provide good understanding of many prevalent research techniques and their application.\r\n\r\nThe course will be taught in an application-oriented fashion through lectures, class discussions and case studies. Students will acquire critical analysis and decision making abilities to prepare them to tackle the marketing and business issues they are likely to confront in a career in marketing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT2401 Asian Markets & Marketing Management","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT4421","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Practice and Impact","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to provide a diagnostic framework to better understand broader business context confronting a company, which are needed before one can effectively apply classical marketing tools. It seeks to arm marketer with the lens of Business Stakeholders and helps anchor marketing solutions and value propositions on solving top priorities of the company, as opposed to pursuing its silo metrics. Just as Market Research helps define the consumer, and the competitive and channel landscape, this module enables marketer to map the company’s priorities, pressure points, culture and legacy to incorporate these insights into an impactful set of marketing solutions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003/MKT1003X/MKT1705/MKT1705X Principles of Marketing","Preclusion":"BMS5502/BMS5502A Marketing Practice & Impact","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MKT4429","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Independent Study in Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA and BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for\r\nadmission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE1002","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Science & Engineering Principles & Practice II","ModuleDescription":"Oral communication situations relevant to engineering practice. Diffusion in solids; phase diagrams, inclusive of Gibbs phase rule, binary phase diagram and equilibrium diagrams. Metals, properties and processing. Ceramics, properties and processing. Polymers, properties and processing. Composites, properties and processing. Corrosion & materials degradation. How to choose the best material? Matching materials to design. Selecting a Manufacturing process. Aspects beyond the technical domain in materials selection & design.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"N/A","Preclusion":"N/A","Workload":"0-2-6-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"T2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"T3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E1-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"T4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E5-03-19,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E1-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"CE1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"CE2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"CE3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"CE4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"CE5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"CE6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE2104","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mechanical Properties of Materials","ModuleDescription":"Stress and strain of material; Elastic deformation: Young’s modulus,\nPoisson’s ratio, stress-strain relation, stiffness/compliance matrix; Dislocations: Edge/screw/mixed dislocation, burgers vectors, twining, stress field of dislocation, dislocation interaction; Plastic deformation of single and polycrystalline materials: Schmid’s law, plastic flow; Inelastic deformation:\nViscosity, deformation of inorganic glasses, deformation of noncrystalline and crystalline polymers; Mechanical fracture: ductile and brittle facture, creep, fatigue; Testing methods, Introductory mechanics of materials.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1109FC/EG1109 or MLE1101 or MLE2101 or MLE1111 or MLE1001 or MLE1002","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0.5-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E5-02-32,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E5-02-32,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE2105","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Electronic Properties of Materials","ModuleDescription":"Drude model of metal conduction; basic quantum mechanics; wave equations; quantum confinement; Bloch theory and periodic potential in solid; energy band structure; effective mass; Fermi Dirac statistics; Sommerfeld model of metallic conduction; semiconduct or: intrinsic, extrinsic, doping and conductivity; Boltzmann statistics;  energy band structure; pn junction; selected examples of current devices and applications","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MLE1001 or MLE1002 or MLE1101 or MLE2101 or MLE1111","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0.5-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1130","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE2111","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Properties Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"Laboratory class in which students will conduct hands on experiments to probe the mechanical (e.g. hardness, strength, etc), chemical (e.g. corrosion) and electrical (e.g. semiconducting, superconducting) properties of polymers, ceramics, metals and composites.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"MLE1101 or MLE1111 or A Level Physics or H1 Physics or\nH2 Physics or [PC1221 and PC1222] or MLE1001 or MLE1002","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-4.5-3-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1630","Venue":"E3A-05-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"E3A-05-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE3101","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Characterization Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"Optical Microscopy; Scattering, diffraction and absorption of X-ray and electron; Braggs law, lattice parameter, peak profile analysis, grain size and strain analyses, diffraction of powder, thin film and single crystal, structure of biomolecules; Electron microscopy: SEM; TEM; Scanning probe microscopy: AFM, MFM, STM.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"MLE1101 or MLE2101 or MLE1001 or MLE1002","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0.5-0-4.5-0-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3A-05-03,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3A-05-03,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3A-05-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE3104","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Polymeric and Composite Materials","ModuleDescription":"Classification of polymers, polymer structure, molecular weight distribution; Basic synthetic and characterisation methods; Amorphous state and glass transition, crystalline state; General properties of polymers: physical, chemical, mechanical and electrical; Engineering and specialty polymers: processing and applications; Polymer-based composite materials: fabrication, structure and properties.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MLE1101 or CM1121 or CM1501 or MLE1111 or MLE1001 or MLE1002","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0.5-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E5-02-32,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MLE3105","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Dielectric and Magnetic Materials","ModuleDescription":"Polarisation mechanisms; 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Instructional methods include lectures, experiential exercises, group activities, videos and case studies. Extensive class participation is expected.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MNO1001; MNO1001X; PL3239","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO1706X","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Organisational Behavior","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to introduce students to human behavior in organizational contexts. The study of organizational behavior involves examining processes at the individual, group and organizational levels. Both\r\ntheoretical and applied approaches will be developed. Instructional methods include lectures, experiential exercises, group activities, videos and case studies. Extensive class participation is expected.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MNO1001; MNO1001X; PL3239","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"Z1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"Z2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"Z01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO2007","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leadership and Ethics","ModuleDescription":"In this module we explore the age-old question of the relationship between ethics and leadership. We begin by examining the theoretical underpinnings of  leadership and ethics. We then move to consider how ethics and leadership are intertwined, especially in work organizations. Organizations are “strong situations” which exert considerable influence on leaders’ perceptions, interpretations, judgements, decisions and behaviours. We consider how leaders can enhance ethical awareness, make decisions with ethics in mind, organize for ethical behaviour and face ethical challenges at the organizational level.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 Management and Organization","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO2009","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Entrepreneurship","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to provide an introduction to the venture creation process. The course provides an overview of the major elements of entrepreneurial activity including evaluating and planning a new business, financing, team building, related marketing and management issues and exit strategies. The course utilises class discussions, in-class exercises and participation in a competitive simulation project to achieve the course objectives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 Management and Organisation","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"B01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"BIZ2-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"B02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO2705","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leadership and Decision Making under Uncertainty","ModuleDescription":"The decisions you make every day will shape your life. In an organization, the decisions you make will impact outcomes for you, your team, and cumulatively affect the trajectory of your career. This module aims to help you navigate the\r\npathways of decision making in organizations. We will undertake an evidence-based approach, tapping on several streams of research – including behavioral psychology and economics, error management, and intuitive judgment – to give a rigorous account of what separates good decisions\r\nfrom the rest. These conceptual tools will empower you to make good decisions in an uncertain world, to influence, and to lead.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-B104,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO2706","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business Communication for Leaders (ACC)","ModuleDescription":"The primary purpose of this course is to cultivate a mindset shift – to be an effective leader, one has to be an effective communicator. This course weighs heavily on oral communication skills, and is centred on real-life business examples to facilitate students’ understanding of the factors that are critical for business communication.\n\nThe ability to communicate effectively affects one’s employability and career success. Achieving success in one’s career depends on one’s ability to develop relationships, collaborate across teams, present ideas clearly, ask thoughtful questions and listen skillfully.\n\nThis course is for students pursuing the Bachelor of Business Administration (Accountancy) programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who are required to read ES1000 Basic English must pass it before taking MNO2706","Preclusion":"ES2002","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0228,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0228,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0228,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0228,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3301","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Organisational Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This course deals with the study of human behavior in organisations: how people influence organisational events and how events within the organisation influence people's behaviour.  Organisational behavior is a field that draws ideas from psychology, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, and management and applies them to the organisation.  The field of organisational behaviour covers a wide range of topics: organisational culture, motivation, decision making, communication, work stress and so on.  In the end, the field of organisational behavior asks two questions: (1) why do people behave as they do within organisations? (2) how can we use this information to improve the effectiveness of the organisation?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 or BH1001 or BZ1001 or BK2002 or HR2001 or HR2101 or HR3111 or HR3308","Preclusion":"BH3301 or BZ3501 or BK3309M or PS3243","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3303","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Organisational Effectiveness","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to introduce students to the field of organisational theory - which applies concepts from various disciplines such as management studies, sociology, psychology, political sciences and economics to study organisations.  The course is designed to encourage students to actively and critically use these concepts to make sense, diagnose, manage and respond to the emerging organisational needs and problems.  The course covers topics such as organisational goals, strategy and effectiveness; dimensions of organisational structure; organisational design and environments; technology and organisational change; and organisational decision-making.  The emphasis of this course is on the practical value of organisation theory for students as future members and managers of organisations.  Developing an understanding of how organisations (should) operate is effectively critical so that students will able to fulfill their roles as future managers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 or BH1001 or BZ1001 or BK2002 or HR2001 or HR2101 or HR3111 or HR3308\r\n\r\n","Preclusion":"BH3303 or BZ3502 or BK4309D or BK3309N","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3313J","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TILHCM: Employee and Organizational Misbehaviours","ModuleDescription":"This module examines deviant behaviors at the workplace, corporate misconduct and organizational ethics. Both the employee and organization will be the focus of our analysis. Topics examined include the role of personality and situation in explaining employee and organizational deviance, employee theft, deceit, lying and whistle-blowing among others.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001: Management and Organisation","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3322","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Negotiations and Bargaining","ModuleDescription":"The course focuses on negotiations and conflict management in the context of leading and managing interpersonal relationship at work and life in general. Participants first focus on principles and skills required to gain mastery as fair and ethical negotiators. Following which participants progress to acquire the theory and skills of facilitating conflict resolution. This involves 1) influencing\r\ncounter-parties to behave in an efficient and amicable manner and engage in joint problem solving; 2) playing the role of a mediator in helping others resolve issues at work. Both these roles will be set in a leadership context.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706 Organizational Behaviour and\r\nMNO2705 Leadership and Decision Making Under Uncertainty","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3329","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Leadership & Human Capital Mgmt","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based\r\nresearch and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3331","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business with a Social Conscience","ModuleDescription":"Whether, how, and to what degree businesses use social considerations to inform their goals, strategies, behaviours, and profits is contestable in Asia and globally. This course\r\ncritically examines a host of issues related to these questions including corporate charitable giving, product development, market placement, pricing strategies, labour\r\nrelations, strategic and venture philanthropy, public policy, advocacy, environmental sustainability, investing, and sponsorships. Students will better understand and\r\nevaluate the ways in which national and multinational corporations affect large-scale changes in Asian societies via their practices and the tradeoffs associated with\r\nvarious means these companies employ as they seek to positively impact society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3332","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leading Groups and Teams","ModuleDescription":"Groups and Teams are among the most important work formats in our modern organization. This module’s objective is to focus on evidence-based management to try and understand what drives the behaviour of groups and their members. Our job is to try and understand when, if, and how phenomena change as we place people in\nsituations where they need to rely on others to get the job done. The module will loosely follow Tuckman’s (1965) forming, storming, norming, and performing model of group development. However, much of our attention will be focused on the forming stage, as everything that follows depends on successfully building the team.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3333","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Capital Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the frameworks and concepts underpinning the contribution of human capital management (HCM) in a constantly changing environment. Students will take a strategic and leadership-oriented approach to examine human capital-related practices using both\r\nthe employer's and the employee's perspectives. The key areas to be discussed include environmental challenges and strategic HCM, talent acquisition, talent development, talent retention, and global workforce deployment. As environmental challenges are constant (globalisation, technology, and sustainability), this course will address the alignment of key HCM issues with corporate missions, visions, and values in the context of changing environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706 Organizational Behavior and\r\nMNO2705 Leadership and Decision Making Under Uncertainty","Preclusion":"MNO2302 Human Resource Management","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3701","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Capital Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the frameworks and concepts underpinning the contribution of human capital management (HCM) in a constantly changing environment. Students will take a strategic and leadership-oriented approach to examine human capital-related practices using both\r\nthe employer's and the employee's perspectives. The key areas to be discussed include environmental challenges and strategic HCM, talent acquisition, talent development, talent retention, and global workforce deployment. As environmental challenges are constant (globalisation, technology, and sustainability), this course will address the alignment of key HCM issues with corporate missions, visions, and values in the context of changing environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO2302","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3702","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Negotiation and Conflict Management","ModuleDescription":"The course focuses on negotiations and conflict management in the context of leading and managing interpersonal relationship at work and life in general.  Participants first focus on principles and skills required to gain mastery as fair and ethical negotiators.  Following which participants progress to acquire the theory and skills of facilitating conflict resolution.  This involves 1) influencing counter-parties to behave in an efficient and amicable manner and engage in joint problem solving; 2) playing the role of a mediator in helping others resolve issues at work.  Both these roles will be set in a leadership context.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO3322","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3703","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leading in the 21st Century","ModuleDescription":"Taking an interdisciplinary approach to leadership, this module prepares students to re-examine the nature of work, organization and leadership. Looking from outside in, this module begins by examining the impact of the external environment on organizations, and transformations in the nature of doing business on employee-employer relationships The module will also highlight the implications that the changing nature of work has on how leaders’ manage work performance and organizational control. Key issues and\r\nimpact of this new norm on organization performance and diverse workforce will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3714","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business with a Social Conscience","ModuleDescription":"Whether, how, and to what degree businesses use social considerations to inform their goals, strategies, behaviours, and profits is contestable in Asia and globally. This course critically examines a host of issues related to these questions including corporate charitable giving, product development, market placement, pricing strategies, labour relations, strategic and venture philanthropy, public policy, advocacy, environmental sustainability, investing, and sponsorships. Students will better understand and evaluate the ways in which national and multinational corporations affect large-scale changes in Asian societies via their practices and the tradeoffs associated with various means these companies employ as they seek to positively impact society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MNO3331","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3715","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leading Groups and Teams","ModuleDescription":"Groups and Teams are among the most important work formats in our modern organization. This module?s objective is to focus on evidence-based management to try and understand what drives the behaviour of groups and their members. Our job is to try and understand when, if, and how phenomena change as we place people in situations where they need to rely on others to get the job done. The module will loosely follow Tuckman?s (1965) forming, storming, norming, and performing model of group development. However, much of our attention will be focused on the forming stage, as everything that follows depends on successfully building the team.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO3332","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3751","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Leadership & Human Capital Mgmt","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based research and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3752","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Leadership & Human Capital Mgmt (2 MC)","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based research and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO3761A","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TILHCM: Employee and Organizational Misbehaviours","ModuleDescription":"This module examines deviant behaviors at the workplace, corporate misconduct and organizational ethics. Both the employee and organization will be the focus of our analysis. Topics examined include the role of personality and situation in explaining employee and organizational deviance, employee theft, deceit, lying and whistle-blowing among others.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO3313J","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO4313D","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SILHCM: Corp Entrepreneurship & Busi Model Evaluation","ModuleDescription":"This class emphasizes the cultivation of each student’s ability to evaluate business models and their appropriateness for development in a corporate setting. As an advanced course the content is designed to improve students analytical, creative and communication skills. In a competitive environment, entrepreneurship is an essential and indispensable element in the success of every business organisation - whether small or large, new or long-established. This course focuses on corporate entrepreneurship with a special emphasis on the role of venture capital and spin-offs. Although corporate entrepreneurship encompasses a wide range of organisational activities, this course focuses primarily on managerial efforts aimed at the identification, development and exploitation of technical and organisational innovations and on effective new venture management in the context of large corporations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 Management and Organisation","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO4316","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Experiencing Work: Effects on Behavior and Well-Being","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an overview of the ways in which work demands and experiences influence employee behaviour and well-being, and also explores the mechanisms that organizations and employees can use to minimize the negative effects of work demands on well-being as well as maximize the positive effects of certain work experiences on\r\nwell-being.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 Management and Organizational Behaviour","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO4319","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Adv Independent Study in Leadership & Human Capital Mgt","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA and BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for\r\nadmission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MNO4329","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Adv Independent Study in Leadership & Human Capital Mgt","ModuleDescription":"Advanced Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for senior students who are in the BBA and BBA(Acc) honors programs with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. (The modules may also be made available to students who are eligible for\r\nadmission into the honors programs but choose to pursue the non-honors course of study.) Students will hone their research and report-writing skills while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS1102E","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Malays - Tradition, Conflict and Change","ModuleDescription":"Foundation module on the Malays that outlines their history, culture and institutions. It introduces some of the major areas of research and scholarship on the study of the Malays. It highlights and evaluates dominant views expounded by colonial and post colonial scholars and alternative discourse on the subject. The themes covered in this module provide the basis for further exploration in greater depths in other modules offered by the Department.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MS1101E","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS2210","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Malay Culture & Society","ModuleDescription":"The main theme of this module is processes of change in Malay cultures and societies and how attempts at creating certainties are made. Part 1 introduces students to approaches in studying Malay culture and society. Malay culture and society does not exist in vacuum. In Part 2, we look at how in encountering \"others\" Malay culture and society has historically gone through and is going through massive changes. Part 3 highlights aspects of changes in contemporary Malay society including ethnicity and Malay identity, new Malay rich, Malay woman and femininity as well as national development and the indigenous people.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS2211","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Criticism in Modern Malay Literature","ModuleDescription":"The module adopts the approach of literary criticism. It looks at modern Malay literature both in terms of literary creativity as well as ideas and content. This evaluation is set against the social-historical background which had inspired and shaped that literature, bringing out the contextual meanings of major works in modern Malay literature. A general assessment of modern Malay literature would be attempted, examining its role, achievement and direction for the future. This module is designed for students interested in literature and the sociology and history of ideas.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS2215","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Malays in History","ModuleDescription":"This module exposes students to a variety of approaches in the study of Malay pasts. It offers insights into the works of both indigenous and foreign writers, scrutinizing each of these writings against wider developments in scholarship and\r\npolitics of their time. The module covers different genres of historical writings including among others, the Hikayat and Babad tradition, Orientalist works,\r\nMalay autobiographical works, nationalist writings, social scientific historiography, postmodern historiography and popular historiography with the aim of evaluating the usefulness of each of these approaches.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS3209 / SSA3203","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Malays of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Who are the Malays of Singapore? How are they perceived and how do they perceive themselves? These and other related questions will be raised in this module. To answer these questions we will discuss the Malays in the socio-economic and political context they live in. The module is divided into five topics: Topic 1 looks at the socio-history of the Malays. Topic 2 introduces approaches in studying Malays of Singapore. Topics 3, 4 and 5 look at different dimensions of their life in Singapore i.e. as Singapore citizens, as part of the Malay \"community\" and as members of \"Malay families\".","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"SSA3203","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS3211","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Political Culture of the Malays","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the nature and origins of the current day Malay political behaviour as observed. It will focus on the Malay concepts regarding government (kerajaan); consensus building (musyawarah) authority/power; dissent; patronage; territoriality, loyalty; and leadership. Close attention will be given to the role of the traditional and modern political elites in the shaping of Malay political culture. Relevant theoretical perspectives will also be provided. This module is targeted for FASS students.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS3213","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ideology & Ideas on Malay Development","ModuleDescription":"This module seeks to expose students to the thinking of Malay elite on Malay development. In discussing the ideas of the elite, various ideologies and styles of thought would be identified and examined as to their influence on development philosophy. A critique of the thinking of the Malay elite would be attempted. The conditioning of feudalism, colonialism, Islam, nationalism and capitalism on development thinking would be critically analysed. The module is designed for students interested in issues of Malay development and intellectual history.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS4401","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"For the Honours Thesis, students are required to carry out a research under the supervision of a staff member from the Department. Topics will be chosen by students in consultation with and approved by the staff member. Students will learn how to do research based on primary and secondary data and write a thesis of 10,000 to 12,000 words. Honours Thesis is equivalent to three modules.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of MS major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of MS major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"MS4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS4660","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"This module allows for student to define a topic and a list of readings under the guidance of an academic staff of the Department leading to a project work. Students are required to write a paper of 5,000 to 6,000 words. The Independent Study is equivalent to one module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in MS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in MS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in MS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"MS4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS4880B","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Malays Encountering Globalization: Culture and Identity","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the encounters between Malay culture and globalization. Dimensions of these encounters include the dissolving of frontiers and divisions of Malay culture associated with global consumer citizenship, the active interpenetration and combination of cultural elements as a consequence of human flows and availability of information and, developments revolving around rejection or turning away from changes that have come out of global integration. Empirical cases drawn from the Malay world in the areas of media, internet, tourism, popular culture and music etc will be discussed towards understanding the factor of diversity and difference in the Malay cultural experience of global modernity. Particular emphasis is given to the economic and cultural dimensions of globalization.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in MS or 28MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in MS or 28MCs in SC or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0306,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS5201","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"CRITIQUES IN MALAY STUDIES","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the state of Malay Studies through critiques of existing works, aiming towards theoretical refinement, as well as the building up of research materials. The module aims towards placing Malay Studies on stronger foundation, both theoretically and substantively. It is also the objective to identify new areas of research that could be developed. The module is relevant to students interested in understanding the socio-cultural history of the Malays, as well\r\nas appreciating the state of the social sciences in Southeast Asia.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS5660","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"INDEPENDENT STUDY","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Malay Studies in\r\n\r\ndepth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed upon topic, readings and assignments for the module. A formal written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a\r\n\r\nclear account of the topic, number of contact hours, assignments, evaluation, and other relevant details. The Head’s and/or Graduate Coordinator’s approval is required. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MS6660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS6660","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"INDEPENDENT STUDY","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Malay Studies in depth The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed upon topic, readings and assignments for the module. A formal written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, number of contact hours, assignments, evaluation, and other relevant details. The Head’s and/or Graduate Coordinator’s approval is required. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MS6770","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR","ModuleDescription":"This is a required module for all research Masters and PhD students admitted from AY2004/2005. The module provides a forum for students and faculty to share their research and to engage one another critically in discussion of their current research projects. The module will include presentations by faculty on research ethics and dissertation writing. Each student is required to present a formal research paper. Active participation in all research presentations is expected. The module may be spread over two semesters and will be graded \"Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory\" on the basis of student presentation and participation","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT4001","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Innovation and Entrepreneurial Strategy","ModuleDescription":"This experiential and case-based learning module will provide an innovation and entrepreneurial strategy framework for students who are interested to engage in innovation-based entrepreneurship. The module aims to provide an in-depth understanding of technological innovations, strategic choices confronting innovators interested in start-ups and commercialization, and a\r\nframework for the development and implementation of entrepreneurial ventures and business plans in dynamic environments. Major topics such as leveraging open innovation, selecting an appropriate market, innovation and IP strategy, as well as strategic learning and experimentation in entrepreneurial strategy will be covered.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT4003","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Product Development","ModuleDescription":"Companies live or die by their ability to successfully launch new products into the market place. The basic tenets are: know your market, know your customers and develop products that will delight your customers. The objective of this module is to acquaint students with the theory and practice of New Product Development and New Product Introduction (NPI) methods. The module\r\nexplores various NPI systems, frugal innovation, disruptive innovation and portfolio management skills. Students will gain insight into how to influence multi-disciplinary teams with engineering best practices and design thinking for NPI.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"[TR3001 New Product Development] & [EE3031 Innovations & Enterprise 1]","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT5010","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technology Forecasting & Intelligence","ModuleDescription":"A very important quality of successful R&D engineers and managers is to anticipate and drive technological changes and convert them to strategic assets to organizations. This module aims to equip students with technology forecasting and intelligence skills, make use of the forecast to generate strategic intellectual assets and realize value from them to succeed in competitive environment. Effective collection and transformation of information into competitive intelligence requires a comprehensive awareness of enterprise niches and alternatives, as well as the search and analytical skills of data and information. The module will emphasize these skills as well impart a thorough understanding of the strategic frameworks and decisions with regard to business & technology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"MT5010A Technological Intelligence & MT5010B Intellectual Property Strategies to Support Technological Intelligence","Workload":"3-0-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT5011","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Business Finance Fundamentals","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to prepare students to be future engineering leaders and technopreneurs. It is an interdisciplinary introduction to business finance with engineering students learning basic accounting and finance\r\nconcepts, which are fundamental tools to understand various business issues such as business models, disruptive innovation, fund raising, taxes, transfer pricing, borrowing, IPO, valuations, stock options, foreign exchange risks,\r\netc. Complementary skills such as teamwork, problems identification and solving, information gathering and data analysis will also be cultivated through group projects and case studies on international and Singaporean engineering and technology companies.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT5911","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Venture Funding","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on venture fund raising to support NUS technology teams that are raising money. This module will equip the project team members with fund raising know-how and skills. The project team will work closely with the faculty members and mentors to raise venture funding and other forms of financing to support the growth of their technology ventures.\r\n\r\nThe module requires participation in weekly discussions, talks, case studies, market research, hands-on workshops, project team presentations to prepare for fund raising.\r\n\r\nThe project team will reach out to the various sources of funding in Singapore as they focus on corporate milestones and deliverables. The project outcome will be measured by progress of fund raising, knowledge and skills demonstrated during the fund raising process and lesson learnt.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT5912","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Frugal Innovation","ModuleDescription":"Frugal Innovation is a unique action-learning experience that assembles cross-disciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students from Engineering and Business at NUS into focused projects. The objective of the projects is to build solutions for specific problems in the emerging Asian markets such as India and Indonesia. These problems usually require new frugal solutions that are \r\nsimple, cost-conscious and “good enough” – requirements that existing technologies do not satisfy. Frugal Innovation challenges students to apply out-of-the-box thinking, deep creativity and ability to combine technologies in a unique way to design such solutions.\r\n\r\nIn this course students work closely with customers to discover what is simple & “good enough”, design the product to address customer needs and validate a business model that can sustain the roll-out of the product.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Product development courses are a plus","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E2-03-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MT5913","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TechLaunch - Experiential Entrepreneurship","ModuleDescription":"TechLaunch - Experiential Entrepreneurship is a unique experiential module in which students develop a start-up based on a selected technology created at NUS. Students will work in cross-disciplinary teams of graduate and Ph.D. students from the Faculty of Engineering & School of Business. In this module students will spend most of their time talking to customers, partners, competitors in search for the right market and the right business model that can leverage the uniqueness of a technology. Students will experience the typical creative and often unstructured start-up process that will challenge their innovation and leadership skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E2-03-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Composition Major Study 1B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1107","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 1A","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1108","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 1B","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1109","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Foundations for String Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"The study and performance of selected literature where enrolled students cover in groups at least two contrasting foundational movements by different classical composers (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and/or Schubert). Students would be assessed on their active participation in the studio class, covering a range of foundational movements which provide an overview of the foundational dimensions of small ensemble material relevant to string players. Students are expected to participate in at least one public performance and final examination on one of the prepared movements. Students should offer reflections of process in their e-portfolio and post a video of at least one movement.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-0-8-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1112","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Piano Ensemble 1B","ModuleDescription":"Undergraduate piano majors are required to take this module as part of the chamber music programme. It is designed to develop reading skills an understanding of written music to foster accuracy and facility in performance at sight. The module is offered in conjunction with four-hand piano literature to acquire ensemble and performance experience through the piano-ensemble repertory of different periods and styles. The course also includes basic analysis and score reading.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1116","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Foundations of Instrumental Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"This module provides first-year piano students with an introduction to instrumental accompaniment, equipping students with knowledge and skills essential for working professionally with instrumentalists. Students will receive coaching on various selected works, as well as participate in classes which will provide a general overview and delve into the common issues of instrumental accompaniment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-1-0-0-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-ER3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1154","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Noon Recital Series 1B","ModuleDescription":"These recitals offer student performances covering all historical periods and a variety of genre. Attendance is compulsory for all students throughout the course of the undergraduate programme. Students need to maintain a 80% attendance rate in order to receive a S (Satisfactory) designation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-HALL,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1158","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Solfege 2","ModuleDescription":"This module continues the practical study of solfege covered in MUA 1123. The class will again be exposed to many sight-reading opportunities from single line melodies to orchestral scores. Atonal sight-singing will also be covered. The texts used are George Dandelot’s “Manuel Practique”, Dannhauser’s sight-singing books, Pasquale Bona’s “Rhythmical Articulation”, as well as excerpts from Lars Edlund’s “Modus Novus.” The final three of seven clefs not covered in MUA 1123 will also be studied. These are the Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano and Baritone clefs.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA1123","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1162","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 1B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"MUA1161","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1163","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Profession of Music 1","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-2-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1166","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Music and Computing","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces coding as a tool for music creation. Students work in two programming environments – one for coding electronic music and another for coding acoustic music. Principles of synthesis and algorithmic composition are introduced. Students create two short compositions - an electronic work and a chamber ensemble work created from algorithmically-generated components. Support in learning the basics of music notation as well as working in music notation software is also provided for students needing it. This module is taught largely through customized video tutorials along with some class activities to reinforce learning.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1167","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Profession of Music 2","ModuleDescription":"This foundation module introduces first year music degree students to a wide variety of concepts necessary for the professional musician to succeed. It offers students a chance to engage with current practitioners and professionals in music and related fields. This module builds on topics discussed in the Profession of Music I, offering in-depth discussions on a new set of related topics and issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-3-0-0-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-RS,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1171","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Music Production and Recording 2","ModuleDescription":"Continuing from Basic Recording 1 this course will introduce students to the basics of loudspeaker design and the principles and operation of outboard signal processing equipment. The development of surround sound recording and reproduction technology and related microphone techniques will be also be introduced. Students will participate in recording all YSTCM events and finish at least 5 studio recording sessions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA1170 Fundamental Music Production and Recording 1","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-3-3-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1172","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Listening 1","ModuleDescription":"Critical listening involves technical listening skills for people who work in the audio engineering domain. It is an ear training programme for audio engineers. Critical Listening 1 offers students basic experiences and skills of estimation of frequency of sound, estimation of sound level changes, judgement of sound quality, voice coloration and masking effect. The topics of this module will also cover judgement and appreciation of balance and spatial expression of different types of music from piano solo to Symphony Orchestra.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"5-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1173","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Listening 2","ModuleDescription":"Along with Critical Listening 1, Students in Critical Listening 2 will be more focused on the skills training on locating the sound, binaural listening, microphone position, effect of audio signal processor, pop music structure and surround sound appreciation. Students will be requested to design, process and conclude their own critical listening project.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"5-0-0-5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1191","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Voice Major Studies 1B","ModuleDescription":"Individual voice lessons specially designed for second semester, freshmen year performance majors. Technical skills, competency and suitable repertoire are expected at the appropriate levels. An individual performance will be required\r\nduring the second semester of every academic year.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA 1190 or Permission of Instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-2-1.5-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1192","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Singers 1","ModuleDescription":"Required for voice majors during the first 4 semesters of enrollment, these modules allow students to learn about music through participation in a vocal performance ensemble. Choral music is a vibrant and vital part of many traditions and cultures world wide and has played a major role in western music throughout history. Students will participate in regular rehearsals, and will learn and perform choral music from the Renaissance to the Twentieth-century. Through these courses, students will gain knowledge of diverse repertoire, composers, genres, styles, and period performance practices. Students will also learn fundamentals of vocal production and choral technique and will experience working together in a unique team ensemble.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Open to Voice Majors","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1193","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Singers 2","ModuleDescription":"Required for voice majors during the first 4 semesters of enrollment, these modules allow students to learn about music through participation in a vocal performance ensemble. Choral music is a vibrant and vital part of many traditions and cultures world wide and has played a major role in western music\r\nthroughout history. Students will participate in regular rehearsals, and will learn and perform choral music from the Renaissance to the Twentieth-century. Through these courses, students will gain knowledge of diverse repertoire, composers, genres, styles, and period performance practices. Students will also learn\r\nfundamentals of vocal production and choral technique and will experience working together in a unique team ensemble.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA1223","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Desktop Mixing Production","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces the mixing of different styles of music in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Topics include audio routing, effective use of volume, pan, filtering, reverb, dynamic and other creative FXs. Projects start simply with the enhancement of a stereo recording and move up to mixing a 4-6 channel session, mixing a multi-mic’d drum kit, and mixing a large project of 10 or more channels.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Composition Major Study 2B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2107","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 2A","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2108","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 2B","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2109","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"Students will form undirected ensembles of three or more players, consisting of instruments within a single instrumental family:\n-\tstrings (including harp)\n-\twoodwinds\n-\tbrass\n-\tpercussion\nin order to study and perform selected works of chamber music. The standard wind quintet configuration is considered to fall under this module.\nStudents should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s), and to reflect upon their learning process in the context of this module by updating their e-portfolios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MUA1116","Workload":"1.5-2-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2110","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Music in Mixed Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"Students will form undirected ensembles of three or more players, consisting of instruments from at least two different instrumental families:\n-\tpiano (and other keyboard instruments)\n-\tstrings (including harp)\n-\twoodwinds\n-\tbrass\n-\tpercussion\nin order to study and perform selected works of chamber music. The standard wind quintet configuration is NOT considered a mixed ensemble.\nStudents should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s), and to reflect upon their learning process in the context of this module by updating their e-portfolios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MUA1116","Workload":"1.5-2-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2120","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Repertoire for Double Bass 2B","ModuleDescription":"Orchestral Repertoire for Double Bass is an orchestral repertory class designed to give orchestral playing experience to the Double Bass majors of YSTCM.  In 13 sessions throughout the semester, the class will read and rehearse significant orchestral repertoire for Double Bass. Repertoire selected in this module will build on and complement repertoire studied in MUA2119. As with MUA2119, Double Bass students are expected to demonstrate aptitude in large ensemble playing including: orchestral concepts in sound, intonation, and blend, as well as a professional attitude in working with conductors and colleagues. This module also teaches them essential audition techniques and skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2119 Orchestral Repertoire for Double Bass 2A","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2131","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Contemporary Music Performance","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces contemporary music repertoire in solo, chamber, and larger (sinfonietta) ensemble settings for all orchestral instruments and piano. Students work\nwith coaches in repertoire appropriate for their instrument, learning new techniques necessary for the performance of contemporary work. Participation in rehearsals and\nconcerts by OpusNovus, the conservatory’s contemporary music ensemble, is required. \n\nThis module is mandatory for all students majoring in performance on an orchestral instrument or piano. For those students, the module is generally taken Year 2, Semester 2 or in Year 3 of study","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2154","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Noon Recital Series 2B","ModuleDescription":"These recitals offer student performances covering all historical periods and a variety of genre. Attendance is compulsory for all students throughout the course of the undergraduate programme. Students need to maintain a 80% attendance rate in order to receive a S (Satisfactory) designation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-HALL,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2161","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 2A","ModuleDescription":"This module revolves around individual instrumental/composition lessons specially designed for performance majors. It continues and consolidates processes initiated in the previous semester with a view to the presentation of a major performance portfolio at the end of the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"MUA1162","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2162","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 2B","ModuleDescription":"This module revolves around individual instrumental/composition lessons specially designed for performance majors. It builds on processes begun in previous major study modules and further develops each student’s individual musical identity.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"MUA2161","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2163","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leading and Guiding Through Music","ModuleDescription":"This is a compulsory module for all second year YSTCM students. In this module students will work in a group to create and facilitate a creative, hands-on music making activity to be implemented with other people, i.e., students in a school, community centre, or any other setting. Aspects of music pedagogy covered will include classroom teaching concepts, lesson planning and practice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-RS,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2171","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Multitrack Recording 2","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide students with extensive practical hands-on experience to consolidate the theory and skills they learned in modules up to and including Multitrack Recording 1. Students will work with local Pop, Rock or Jazz bands to finish at least 5 professional multi-track recording projects the course of the semester. Lectures and lab sessions will introduce and expand upon relevant course topics in microphone use, signal processing, digital audio, musical acoustics, and mixing console operation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Multitrack Recording 1","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"2-2-3-3-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2176","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"AAS Project 2","ModuleDescription":"Beside continually handling the live concert recording, RAS Project 2 also provides the critical concept and skills of classical music production in the recording studio environment. Students will learn how to set up main stereo microphone and spot microphones in the recording studio for generating both studio and live concert style sound.\r\n\r\nIn this module, students will be requested to finish at least 20 hours live concert recording, and at least 4 studio sessions.\r\n\r\nIn this module, students need to finish each project session with module supervisor together. Each project session should be fully under the direction of the module supervisor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA2175 AAS Project 1","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-6-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2183","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Percussion Audition Techniques 2B","ModuleDescription":"In this module, the art and science of orchestral percussion auditions is imparted in a blend of theory and mock auditions.  Audition strategies and techniques are related and reinforced, including defeating physical manifestations of nervousness (such as cold or shaking hands), goal-oriented training in a wide variety of instruments, and performing at peak levels on all families of percussion instruments on any given day.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2182 Orchestral Repertoire for Percussion 2A","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2187","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Repertoire for Harp 2B","ModuleDescription":"Orchestral Repertoire for Harp is an orchestral repertory class designed to give orchestral playing experience to the Harp majors of YSTCM. In 13 sessions throughout the semester, the class will read and rehearse significant orchestral\r\nrepertoire for Harp. Repertoire selected in this module will build on and complement repertoire studied in MUA2186. As with MUA2186, Harp students are expected to demonstrate aptitude in large ensemble playing including: orchestral\r\nconcepts in sound, intonation, and blend, as well as a professional attitude in working with conductors and colleagues. This module also teaches them essential audition techniques and skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2186 Orchestral Repertoire for Harp 2A","Preclusion":"N/a","Workload":"1-0-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2191","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Voice Major Study 2B","ModuleDescription":"Individual voice lessons specially designed for first semester, sophomore year performance majors. Technical skills, competency and suitable repertoire are expected at the appropriate levels.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA 2190 or Permission of Instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-2-1.5-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2192","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chambers Singers 3","ModuleDescription":"Required for voice majors during the first 4 semesters of enrollment, these modules allow students to learn about music through participation in a vocal performance ensemble. Choral music is a vibrant and vital part of many traditions and cultures world wide and has played a major role in western music\r\nthroughout history. Students will participate in regular rehearsals, and will learn and perform choral music from the Renaissance to the Twentieth-century. Through these courses, students will gain knowledge of diverse repertoire, composers, genres, styles, and period performance practices. Students will also learn fundamentals of vocal production and choral technique and will experience working together in a unique team ensemble.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Open to Voice Majors","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2193","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chambers Singers 4","ModuleDescription":"Required for voice majors during the first 4 semesters of enrollment, these modules allow students to learn about music through participation in a vocal performance ensemble. Choral music is a vibrant and vital part of many traditions and cultures world wide and has played a major role in western music\r\nthroughout history. Students will participate in regular rehearsals, and will learn and perform choral music from the Renaissance to the Twentieth-century. Through these courses, students will gain knowledge of diverse repertoire, composers, genres, styles, and period performance practices. Students will also learn fundamentals of vocal production and choral technique and will experience working together in a unique team ensemble.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Open to Voice Majors","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2196","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Diction for Singers 2","ModuleDescription":"This module will address diction for singing in German and French. Students will study and acquire the rules for pronouncing these languages through use of the\r\nInternational Phonetics Alphabet (IPA). The class will be taught in two sections; the first section will be the study of the rules of IPA and the second will be the application of this study through in-class performances which will be\r\nevaluated by the instructor and class members.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Keyboard Literature I","ModuleDescription":"Keyboard Literature explores the great composers and their greatest works for keyboard instruments. The keyboard music that forms the core repertory of contemporary conservatory curriculums and concert programs will be the primary focus. Semester 1 slightly emphasizes music from the Baroque through Classical period, but works from all periods will be covered. Works for harpsichord, clavichord, organ and fortepiano will be examined, and practical experience performing on period instruments (especially the harpsichord and fortepiano) will allow the students to experience the sound world of the composer. (Non-Conservatory students that can read music may take this course as a free elective.)","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2205","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Rhythmical Devices in Performance","ModuleDescription":"A practical course for a clear understanding of rhythmic subdivisions and groupings. These concepts are the foundation for a thorough understanding of how rhythm works in composed music, improvised music and interactive musical performance. The devices learned include a system of rhythmic counting based on South Indian Konnakkol and how it is applied in polyrhythm and score memorization.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"N.A.","Preclusion":"Only open to students at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory","Workload":"1-0-0-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2208","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Contemporary Music Performance","ModuleDescription":"Students in this module rehearse and perform with OpusNovus, the conservatory’s new music ensemble.  Students will perform contemporary works for solo, chamber, and large ensemble settings. Students work with coaches in repertoire appropriate for their instrument, learning new techniques necessary for the performance of contemporary work.  Performance of learned repertoire is the main form of assessment.\n\nAs this module is an elective ensemble in which students perform contemporary solo and chamber music, they are encouraged to propose works they would like to learn in the module, planning with their respective coach an appropriate set of pieces to work on over the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NA","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2209","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Contemporary Music Performance","ModuleDescription":"Students in this module rehearse and perform with OpusNovus, the conservatory’s new music ensemble.  Students will perform contemporary works for solo, chamber, and large ensemble settings. Students work with coaches in repertoire appropriate for their instrument, learning new techniques necessary for the performance of contemporary work.  Performance of learned repertoire is the main form of assessment.\n\nAs this module is an elective ensemble in which students perform contemporary solo and chamber music, they are encouraged to propose works they would like to learn in the module, planning with their respective coach an appropriate set of pieces to work on over the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NA","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2210","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Rhythmical Devices in Performance 2","ModuleDescription":"The continuing practical study of rhythmic subdivisions and groupings covered in MUA 2205 (Rhythmical Devices in Performances). These concepts are the foundation for a thorough understanding of how rhythm works in composed\nmusic, improvised music and interactive musical performance. The devices learned include a system of rhythmic counting based on South Indian Konnakkol and its applications.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA 2205 Rhythmical Devices in Performance","Preclusion":"Only open to students at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music","Workload":"1-0-0-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2241","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Vocal Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"Continuing and building on module MUA1115, piano students will work closely with the Voice department. Students will receive individual coaching on the piano part specifically, as well as lessons together with their singer; and also participate actively in studio classes. Students will participate in at least one public performance and/or a final examination of the prepared work(s); and to reflect upon their learning process in the context of this module by updating their e-portfolios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA1115","Preclusion":"MUA2155; or\n[MUA2242 and MUA2243]","Workload":"1.5-2-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2242","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Instrumental Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"Continuing and building on module MUA1116, piano students will work closely with selected instrumental students on repertoire for instrumental/piano duos. Students will receive individual coaching on the piano part specifically, as well as lessons together with their instrumentalist; and also participate actively in studio classes. Students should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s); and to reflect upon their learning process in the context of this module by updating their e-portfolios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA1116","Preclusion":"MUA2155; or\n[MUA2241 and MUA2243]","Workload":"1.5-2-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2243","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"Piano students will collaborate with students from other departments, forming undirected groups consisting of three or more players, to study and perform selected works of chamber music. Coaching sessions provide in-depth insight into the specific piece(s) chosen for study; whilst active participation is expected in the studio class, which provides an overview of the most significant works relevant to the genre. Students should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s); and to reflect upon their learning process in the context of this module by updating their e-portfolios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA1116","Preclusion":"MUA2155; or\n[MUA2241 and MUA2242]","Workload":"1.5-2-0-0.5-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2251","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Live Interactivity","ModuleDescription":"This module develops skills for creating interactive artistic computer systems. In an interactive system, sensors are used by the artist to incorporate touch, gesture, motion, sound, and light to influence the work, common in live interactive music and installation art. The module will introduce simple sensors and systems for beginners, but allow for more advanced students to work with other tools - Arduino, Max, Processing, etc. It is, therefore, appropriate for students of different experiences and backgrounds with programming. Students will create an artistic work that involves live interactivity. Students may work with image/video, audio, or both.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"1.5-0-1.5-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2255","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Secondary A","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA2256","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Secondary B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Composition Major Study 3B","ModuleDescription":"Composition Major Study 3B","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3107","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 3A","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3108","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 3B","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3109","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"A continuation of MUA2109, students will further study and perform works of chamber music for undirected ensembles as defined in the description of module MUA2109.\nStudents should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2109","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3110","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Music in Mixed Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"A continuation of MUA2110, students will further study and perform works of chamber music for mixed ensembles, as specified in the description of module MUA2110.\nStudents should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2110","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3115","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Studies for Pianists","ModuleDescription":"An in-depth, compulsory module for all conservatory piano majors covering the skill sets associated with the learning and performing of orchestral repertoire. The class ensemble will be known as the Yong Siew Toh Electone Orchestra (YSTEO). Using the Conservatory’s newly acquired Stagea Electones, students will be assigned additional projects, such as score reading and memorisation of the standard excerpts their instrumentalist counterparts typically prepare for orchestral auditions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"The module is compulsory for conservatory piano majors, however admission to the YSTEO would be possible through audition by the Head of Keyboard Studies.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-4-0-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3116","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pedagogy for Orchestral Instrumentalists","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces to students whose specialisation is in orchestral performance some of the fundamental principles of instrumental pedagogy, with a particular focus on early learning. Students will explore fundamental generic pedagogical principles, didactics for their specific instrument and be exposed to some initial experiential learning in real-life settings.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Any of the Year 2 Major Study modules functions as a prerequisite. The module is compulsory for the fulfilment of the major in any of the orchestral instrument major studies.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-ER6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3120","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Repertoire for Double Bass 3B","ModuleDescription":"Orchestral Repertoire for Double Bass is an orchestral repertory class designed to give orchestral playing experience to the Double Bass majors of YSTCM. In 13 sessions throughout the semester, the class will read and rehearse significant orchestral repertoire for Double Bass. Repertoire selected in this module will build on and complement repertoire studied in MUA3119. Double Bass students consolidate and further develop technical, musical, and stylistic skills and knowledge essential to this repertoire’s effective execution. This module continues to develop professional audition performance techniques and skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3119 Orchestral Repertoire for Double Bass 3A","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3130","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Percussion Audition Techniques 3B","ModuleDescription":"In this module, the art and science of orchestral percussion auditions is imparted in a blend of theory and mock auditions.  Audition strategies and techniques are related and reinforced, including defeating physical manifestations of nervousness (such as cold or shaking hands), goal-oriented training in a wide variety of instruments, and performing at peak levels on all families of percussion instruments on any given day. The contents of this module will build on and complement MUA3182 Percussion Audition Techniques 3A.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3129 Orchestral Repertoire for Percussion 3A","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3132","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Excerpts for Strings 3B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-2-0-0-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3133","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Compositional Discourse","ModuleDescription":"The module develops skills in discourse on contemporary music composition. It serves as a pedagogy requirement for YSTCM composition majors. Through surveying a broad repertoire of compositional approaches, students develop analytical skills and awareness of differing aesthetic approaches so to critically evaluate aesthetically diverse works in terms of design, concepts, and craft. Additionally, the module introduces strategies for communicating with performers about one’s compositional ideas during rehearsal and writing program notes to communicate with audiences.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Student must be majoring at YSTCM in music composition.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3153","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Noon Recital Series 3A","ModuleDescription":"These recitals offer student performances covering all historical periods and a variety of genre. Attendance is compulsory for all students throughout the course of the undergraduate programme. Students need to maintain a 80% attendance rate in order to receive a S (Satisfactory) designation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-HALL,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3154","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Noon Recital Series 3B","ModuleDescription":"These recitals offer student performances covering all historical periods and a variety of genre. Attendance is compulsory for all students throughout the course of the undergraduate programme. Students need to maintain a 80% attendance rate in order to receive a S (Satisfactory) designation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-HALL,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3161","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 3A","ModuleDescription":"This module revolves around individual instrumental/composition lessons specially designed for performance majors. It continues and consolidates processes initiated in previous semesters with a view to the presentation of a Junior Recital (performers and composers) at the end of the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"MUA2162","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-2-12","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3162","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 3B","ModuleDescription":"This module revolves around individual instrumental/composition lessons specially designed for performance majors. It continues and consolidates processes initiated in previous semesters with a view to the presentation of a Junior Recital (performers and composers) at the end of the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"MUA3161","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-2-12","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3163","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Musical Pathways","ModuleDescription":"To introduce to students with emerging artistic identities different musical career pathways and skillsets necessary for success in this sector through awareness of the arts ecosystem, and sector specific skills musical and managerial leadership,\npresentation, promotion, administration and production and conducting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA 1163 Introduction to Professional Development","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3172","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Audio Postproduction 2","ModuleDescription":"Audio mastering is the final creative step in producing recordings for distribution. This module will introduce the aesthetic and technical concepts, issues, and strategies employed in final mastering for pop, rock, jazz, and classical genres. Topics will include frequency balance, stereo and multi-channel imaging, dynamics and overall program level control, signal path for analog and digital mastering, file formats and storage for distribution and replication.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA3170","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-3-3-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3173","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Electroacoustics","ModuleDescription":"This course module covers electroacoustic transducers and systems. Transducers commonly used in audio recording and production include a variety of types of\r\nmicrophones and speakers including dynamic moving coil, condenser, ribbon, piezo, and electrostatic. Electroacoustic systems will be explored including the basics of analog and digital electronics for recording, amplification, signal processing, and reproduction.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA2172 Room Acoustics","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-2-2-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3175","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"AAS Project 3","ModuleDescription":"This module covers fundamentals of large format digital console design and applications. The module will also provides concepts, skills and hands on experience with regards to close miking techniques. The module will also cover some basic audio editing skills on Protools software. Students will be requested to finish at least 40 hours of recording studio sessions, and submit one 5 tracks CD with technical description. In this module, students need to finish each project session with module supervisor together. Each project session should be fully under the direction of the module supervisor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA2176 AAS Project 2","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-1-6-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3177","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Music Programming & Production","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to provide students with leadership\nskillsets in curating and producing musical events and\nproductions. Through this module, students will understand the\nprocess of content creation and its relationship to other forms of\ncross-genre productions within the arts ecosystem.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA2163 Leading and Guiding Through Music, or another\nrelated Level 2000 Music module.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3178","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"MS / MCP 3rd Year Project","ModuleDescription":"Students will design, develop and implement a musicrelated\nproject that demonstrates their musical and\norganisational capacities. Students are required to\nincorporate planning and resource strategies to produce a\nsmall-scale production, performance or community project.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"Students must either be enrolled as Majors in Music & Society,\nand Music, Collaboration & Production or to have declared the\nmajor areas as a second major in relation to their principal\ndegree","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-7.5-7.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3187","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Repertoire for Harp 3B","ModuleDescription":"Orchestral Repertoire for Harp is an orchestral repertory class designed to give orchestral playing experience to the Harp majors of YSTCM. In 13 sessions throughout the semester, the class will read and rehearse significant orchestral\r\nrepertoire for Harp. Repertoire selected in this module will build on and complement repertoire studied in MUA3186. Harp students consolidate and further develop technical, musical, and stylistic skills and knowledge essential to this repertoire’s effective execution. This module continues to develop professional audition performance techniques and skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3186 Orchestral Repertoire for Harp 3A","Preclusion":"N/A","Workload":"1-0-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3189","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Live Sound Reinforcement Project","ModuleDescription":"This project module builds on the contents of MUA3188 Live Sound Reinforcement, allowing students to practice more independently in a professional environment. Students will be required to assemble a production team. In addition, they are required to plan and submit a project application to the project director. A final paper about the project they will be engaged in during the semester is also required. Students will need to finish the live sound projects for at least 2 classical music recitals and\n2 pop concerts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA3188 Live Sound Reinforcement","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3190","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Voice Major Study 3B","ModuleDescription":"Individual voice lessons specially designed for first semester, junior year performance majors. Technical skills, competency and suitable repertoire are expected at the appropriate levels. An individual performance will be required during the second semester of every academic year.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA 2191 or Permission of Instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-2-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3195","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Voice Literature 2","ModuleDescription":"This module will cover literature composed for the voice from approximately1800 onwards. Repertoire covered will include music for solo voice as well as vocal chamber music and oratorio of various languages and styles. Inclass\r\nperformances and other class presentations will be required. There will be a final exam.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA 3194 or Permission of Instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1530","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1530","Venue":"YSTCM-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3202","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Contemporary Music Performance","ModuleDescription":"Students in this module rehearse and perform with OpusNovus, the conservatory’s new music ensemble.  Students will perform contemporary works for solo, chamber, and large ensemble settings. Students work with coaches in repertoire appropriate for their instrument, learning new techniques necessary for the performance of contemporary work.  Performance of learned repertoire is the main form of assessment.\n\nAs this module is an elective ensemble in which students perform contemporary solo and chamber music, they are encouraged to propose works they would like to learn in the module, planning with their respective coach an appropriate set of pieces to work on over the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NA","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3206","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Jazz Study and Performance 2","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the performance and study of more contemporary jazz approaches including modal interchange, scale derivations, pentatonic scales, additional forms and stylistic considerations pertaining to jazz music as practiced in the USA from the 1950s to the present day. There will be some exploration into latin-music influenced jazz as well as blues, rock, and funk music. Creative projects include leadsheet style compositions and arrangements of jazz standards or popular music. There will be a listening list of about 80 well-known jazz pieces.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA3205 Materials of Jazz 1 (or equivalent)","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3209","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Business for Musicians","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3219","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"World Music Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"Balinese Gamelan Ensemble offers an opportunity to learn and perform traditional Balinese music. Students are also introduced to other dimensions of Balinese culture and\r\nrelated arts. Fundamental playing techniques and theory are introduced and participants partake in a short performance at the end of the semester. The gamelan orchestra allows for varying levels of experience. No previous gamelan experience is necessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3220","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"World Music Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"Balinese Gamelan Ensemble offers an opportunity to learn and perform traditional Balinese music. Students are also introduced to other dimensions of Balinese culture and\r\nrelated arts. Fundamental playing techniques and theory are introduced and participants partake in a short performance at the end of the semester. The gamelan orchestra allows for varying levels of experience. No previous gamelan experience is necessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3222","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SEAsian Regional Creative Project","ModuleDescription":"This course has a local and overseas component. The overseas component will take place during the recess weeks at NUS typically between weeks six and seven.\nStudents will prepare for the project in the first six weeks, complete the project during the recess week, then return to NUS for follow up activities related to the project that can be done locally as well as reflection of their overseas experiences.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students will apply directly to the instructor seeking permission to join. The Professional Integration faculty and administration will decide who is admitted based on their work and drive in other courses and activities. Students must demonstrate genuine interest and capacity for the goals of the course to be considered. Travel to the country where the project is to take place is required, so students must willing and able to travel to the specified country.","Workload":"0-4-0-4-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3224","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intermediate Keyboard Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module presents the study of intermediate piano repertoire and application of harmony at the keyboard. Students learn various important keyboard skills and techniques that enhance their understanding of and experience in making music. Such skills include harmonization, transposition, figured bass, improvisation, piano techniques, score reading, musical interpretation, solo and ensemble playing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Audition. Approximate four years of piano studying with sight-reading skill.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3225","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Early Advanced Keyboard Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of MUA 3204 Intermediate Keyboard Studies. It presents the study of early advanced piano repertoire and application of more advanced harmony at the keyboard. Students continue to develop various important keyboard skills and techniques that enhance their understanding of and experience in making music. Such skills include harmonization, transposition, figured bass, improvisation, piano techniques, score reading, musical interpretation, solo and ensemble playing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA3204. Or audition. Approximate five years of piano studying with sight-reading skill.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3226","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaboratory","ModuleDescription":"Through self-designed projects, Collaboratory allows students to pursue interests in experimental music realization, collaborative composition, free and structured improvisation, electronic music, or the realization of a student composer work. Students must select a mentor and receive his/her agreement. The project proposal must be approved by both the mentor and the module coordinator by the end of the semester prior to starting the project. Projects should include consistent meetings (weekly or fortnightly), guided by the mentor, and a public presentation of the final musical result.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"BMus student at YSTCM","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-1-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3228","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analysis from a Keyboard Perspective","ModuleDescription":"This elective offers an in-depth analysis of selected piano\nrepertoire from various periods and styles. Students will\nstudy elements of music such as form, harmony and\ntexture as part of a process of internalizing and interpreting\nworks for the piano.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"This is an elective open to Conservatory piano students\nand all NUS students. Students are required to be fluent in\nharmony (functional harmony and chromatic harmony) as\nthe class offers an application of (rather than an\nintroduction to) harmony. As such, NUS students would be\nadvised to have taken either MUA 3224 or MUA 1201. For\nthose seeking direct entry MEP study at Junior College\nwould offer sufficient background as well.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3241","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Vocal Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"A continuation from MUA2241, piano students will continue to work closely with the Voice department. Students will participate in at least one public performance and/or a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2241; or MUA2155; or\n[MUA2242 and MUA2243]","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3242","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Instrumental Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"A continuation from MUA2242, piano students will continue to work closely with instrumental students on repertoire for instrumental/piano duos. Students are expected to participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2242; or MUA2155; or\n[MUA2241 and MUA2243]","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3243","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"A continuation from MUA2243, piano students will continue to collaborate with students from other departments, forming undirected groups consisting of three or more players, to study and perform selected works of chamber music. Students are expected to participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA2243; or MUA2155; or\n[MUA2241 and MUA2242]","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3255","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Secondary C","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3256","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Secondary D","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3260","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Internship in Music Related Pathways","ModuleDescription":"The internship module provides opportunity for hands-on learning in a professional context. Students will intern in a Singapore based music related company or agency. The knowledge and experiences gained will be documented in a final self reflective submission.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3261","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Career Development Group Project","ModuleDescription":"The main focus of this module is the completion of a major project of community outreach. The project should in some way be connected to the student’s future goals beyond graduation. The student(s) enrolled will develop the project and therefore will be unique by design. Students will identify a faculty mentor to guide them in the project production.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Musical Pathways, Leading and Guiding through Music.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-0-5-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3263","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Internship in Music Related Pathways 2","ModuleDescription":"This internship module provides progression from a previous internship module. Students will intern in a Singapore based music related company or agency. The\nknowledge and experiences gained will be documented in a final essay of substantial length.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3264","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Career Development Independent Project","ModuleDescription":"Building on previously completed professional development modules, students will design, develop and implement a music-related project in an external\nenvironment. Students will also incorporate strategies and materials for promoting their careers using traditional and new media.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Pre-requisite of 5 MCs of Professional Development\r\nmodules","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-0-0-5-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3265","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Career Development Independent Project 2","ModuleDescription":"The main focus of this module is the completion of a second project of community outreach. The project should in some way be connected to the student’s future goals beyond graduation. The student(s) enrolled will develop the project and therefore will be unique by design. Students will identify a faculty mentor to guide them in the project production.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Musical Pathways, Leading and Guiding, Career development independent or Career development group project, Approval of project proposal by Professional Integration faculty committee","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-0-5-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3271","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Acoustics and Sound Production for Performers","ModuleDescription":"This module offers students introductory knowledge about audio and video production that is related to their own instrument. The topics will include stereo recording\ntechniques for solo instrument and ensemble, acoustics design for performing and practicing space, sound reinforcement for live performance, digital video and audio\nediting techniques.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-2-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"YSTCM-RECS,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3274","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sonic Environments","ModuleDescription":"This course will investigate the changing relationships between humans and their surrounding sonic environments. Students will gain an understanding of the effects of the sonic environment on the human species, as individuals and as larger societies, and the ways in which humans are in turn responsible for drastic changes in the sonic environment, primarily since the advent of electronic and electroacoustic media technology. Another component of the module will be individual and group creative and research projects documenting the local sonic environment, accompanied by analytical essays. The semester will culminate in public presentations of all projects.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA3275","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sonic Circuits","ModuleDescription":"This module is a hands-on project-based introduction to electronic audio circuits for artistic purposes. Through hardware hacking, circuit bending, and circuit building,\r\nstudents will gain an understanding of basic electronics theory as well as develop valuable hands-on experience with battery-powered sound-making and sound-processing projects. From repurposing games, toys, and radios to building oscillators, filters, mixers, and amplifiers, and finally interfacing between the physical world and computers via microcontrollers, students will explore the artistic potential of electronic circuits.\r\n\r\nAn introduction to the history and current practice of electronic sound art will be integral to the module. The module will culminate in a group installation/performance.\r\nNo prior experience in electronics or music is assumed, though either would be helpful.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"All ECE students","Workload":"1-3-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4107","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Large Ensembles 4A","ModuleDescription":"Provides comprehensive orchestral training and performance experience exposing students to music of the 17th through 21st centuries for chamber orchestra. Each year the Conservatory Orchestra will perform a cross-section of the standard orchestral repertoire, supplemented by new works and lesser-known compositions. Seating assignments in the orchestra are rotated as much as possible. Placement is by audition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4108","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leadership Skills in an Orchestral Context","ModuleDescription":"This elective module is designed to develop leadership skills in an orchestral context, and is open only for the most advanced and dedicated orchestral musicians enrolled in the large ensemble program at YSTCM. Students enrolled in LSOC will be expected to contribute significantly to their respective instrumental section by demonstrating leadership in the following areas: 1) artistic leadership during full Conservatory Orchestra rehearsals and when required by leading sectionals of their respective sections 2) administration of their sections through assisting faculty heads and ensembles department, including parts assignments, rotations, bowings and other related section administration 3) a reflective component via their e-portfolio outlining their perceptions and skills learned during their semester’s work.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"At least two previous semesters in the 2 MC Large Ensembles module.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-10-0-0-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"YSTCM-OH,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4109","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"A continuation of MUA3109, students will further study and perform works of chamber music for undirected ensembles as defined in the description of module MUA2109.\nStudents should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3109","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4110","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chamber Music in Mixed Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"A continuation of MUA3110, students will further study and perform works of chamber music for mixed ensembles, as specified in the description of module MUA2110.\nStudents should participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3110","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4154","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Noon Recital Series 4B","ModuleDescription":"These recitals offer student performances covering all historical periods and a variety of genre. Attendance is compulsory for all students throughout the course of the undergraduate programme. Students need to maintain a 80% attendance rate in order to receive a S (Satisfactory) designation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-HALL,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4162","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 4B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"MUA4161","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4174","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Audio for Media 2","ModuleDescription":"Continuing with the skills and knowledge acquired in Audio for Media 1, the project based module Audio for Media 2 will offer students more opportunities to practice on the sound design and foley recording production. Students will be requested to finish at least three multichannel projects with both project proposal and conclusion attached during the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA4173 Audio for Media 1","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-3-3-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4175","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"AAS Final Project","ModuleDescription":"2nd major RAS students need to finish the final project under supervision. Students will be requested to finish one CD production with at least 3 multitrack productions that should focus on pop, jazz and rock music and at least 2 tracks stereo recordings that should focus on the classical music. Students will also need to finish the technical description of their recordings. The description should include the information of equipment operation like microphone set up and parameter adjustment on the outboard equipment, and some consideration about the acoustics.\r\n\r\nStudents should finish the final project individually. Module instructor will be present in the session if necessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA3176 AAS Project 4","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-3-3-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4177","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Music Production and Marketing II","ModuleDescription":"This module offers students knowledge about music production promotion, music production skills on protools, and internet video and audio technology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA4176 Music Production and Marketing I","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"3-1-0-4-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4179","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Final Project","ModuleDescription":"The final project consists of a final paper and a recording project that is related to the topic of the paper. The title of the paper needs to be approved by the department. Students will need to pass the Thesis Defence of Bachelor degree before graduation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"4th year standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4180","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Internship in Audio Arts and Science 2","ModuleDescription":"After taking a series of fundamental and advanced modules, students are ready to practice in a more professional environment rather than in a production lab in a school environment. Students will be encouraged to work as an intern at local broadcasting units, production house or in an approved sound related business. Students will need to work at least 10 hours per week. The feedback of the intern company will largely determine the student’s grade in the module. The student will also be graded based on an essay detailing the valuable experiences which the student has gained from the practice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"4th year standing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4190","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Voice Major Study 4A","ModuleDescription":"Individual voice lessons specially designed for first semester, senior year performance majors. Technical skills, competency and suitable repertoire are expected at the appropriate levels. An individual performance will be required during the second semester of every academic year.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA 3191 or Permission of Instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-2-1-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4191","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Senior Recital in Voice","ModuleDescription":"Presented at the end of the senior year, students will be required to present a full-length recital (45-55 minutes of music) in a wide variety of styles in Italian, English, German and French. Students may petition the Head of Vocal Studies to present a thematic, chamber music or other recital and, based upon the students’ individual background and performance experiences, this may be allowed. Combined with private lessons, the performance will comprise three fourths of the final grade.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"MUA 4190 or Permission of Instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-2-0-22","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4205","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Conducting II","ModuleDescription":"The module advances concepts and techniques already covered in the Advanced Conducting 1 module and serves as an elective option for students wishing to explore the conducting pathway in more detail.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA4203 or MUA4204","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4228","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Chamber Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4229","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Chamber Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4232","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Orchestral Excerpts for Strings 4B","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA4231 Orchestral Excerpts for Strings 4A","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-2-0-0-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4241","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Vocal Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"A continuation from MUA3241, piano students will continue to work closely with the Voice department. Students will participate in at least one public performance and/or a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3241","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4242","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Instrumental Accompaniment","ModuleDescription":"A continuation from MUA3242, piano students will continue to work closely with instrumental students on repertoire for instrumental/piano duos. Students are expected to participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3242","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA4243","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Collaborative Piano - Chamber Music","ModuleDescription":"A continuation from MUA3243, piano students will continue to collaborate with students from other departments, forming undirected groups consisting of three or more players, to study and perform selected works of chamber music. Students are expected to participate in at least one public performance as well as in a final examination of the prepared work(s).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"MUA3243","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-0-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA5116","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ensemble Study 5B","ModuleDescription":"This module continues to consoldate and hone experience around chamber / orchestral and related ensemble study specially designed for performance / composition majors. Students gain greater responsibility in their roles within the ensembles, including assuming leadership and organizational roles where applicable.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA5115 Ensemble Study 5A","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-4-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA5162","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 5B","ModuleDescription":"This module revolves around individual instrumental / composition lessons specially designed for performance / composition majors. It continues to consolidate and hone processes initiated in the previous semester, with a view to the presentation of a preliminary major Public Recital during the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-2-22","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUA6162","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Study 6B","ModuleDescription":"This module revolves around individual instrumental / composition lessons specially designed for performance / composition majors. It continues to consolidate and hone processes initiated in previous semesters, with a view to\r\nthe presentation of a final major Public Recital during the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"10","Prerequisite":"MUA6161 Major Study 6A","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-2-22","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUH1101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Foundations for Musical Discovery","ModuleDescription":"An academic introduction to the study of music, necessary for success as a music student and professional musician in the 21st century. Focusing on research, communication and critical thinking, students will acquire a shared vocabulary to talk and write about music, and an understanding of musical concepts, periodicity, and genres. Students will also study music as a cultural and social phenomenon and contrast historical and present performance practice, with emphasis on works currently being performed in the Conservatory. This module is mandatory for all BMus students at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory during the first semester of study.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUH3202","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Musicology","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the concept of musicology, including critical theories of music and various approaches to presenting researches in music. It aims to inculcate in students both an enquiring mind and a means of addressing issues which affect music on a variety of platforms.  It aims to strengthen students’ writing and cognitive skills and to understand the implications of various approaches to presenting research findings.  It also aims to broaden students’ minds in the way they both perceive music and understand its implications to society, both academic and artistic.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUH3203","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Evolution of Music for the Stage","ModuleDescription":"This module traces the history of opera from its origins in Ancient Greece, through the creation of “modern opera” in the Renaissance, the musical theatre plays staged on Broadway and London’s West End, and on to the musical films of Hollywood and the current opera scene in Singapore and Southeast Asia.  While at the core of the module is the thread of history which traces the evolution and development of the musical stage, a significant focus is the social and political attitudes which are reflected in the stories and the music.  From a celebration of gods and superheroes, to contemporary political events, and on to the mundane lives of ordinary people (and their pets), the module looks at how this art form has fomented political uprising and social revolution and how it has been affected by advances in technology, from electricity to social media and beyond.  Students enrolling on this module need a working knowledge of basic musical terminology but no other specialist musical knowledge is required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUL1106","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Italian for Singers II","ModuleDescription":"This module serves as the second semester of Italian language studies for Voice Majors in the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. Basic grammar, morphology, syntax and conversation will be emphasized. Open to YSTCM students only.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAI 1731 or MUL1105","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-1.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUL1108","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"French for Singers 2","ModuleDescription":"This module will serve as the second semester of French language studies for Voice Majors in the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. Basic grammar, morphology, syntax and conversation with emphasis on situations which a musician in France will encounter will be emphasized.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUL1110","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"German for Singers 2","ModuleDescription":"This module will serve as the second semester of German language studies for Voice Majors in the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. Basic grammar, morphology, syntax and conversation with emphasis on situations which\r\na musician in Germany will encounter will be emphasized.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"YSTCM-SR7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT1201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Classical Music Composition","ModuleDescription":"The module uses the online course Write Like Mozart available on the Coursera platform as the basis of its content. It introduces students to strategies for style writing of European art music. Issues of harmonic progression, voice leading, and texture are addressed as are relevant compositional concepts like repetition, variation, and elaboration. A blended learning module with video lectures and demonstrations, class time is dedicated to hands-on workshops. Simple compositions in the style of common practice European music form the bulk of the assessment. A familiarity with musical rudiments is highly recommended. Prior experience with composition is not required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-1.5-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT2201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Harmonic Practices","ModuleDescription":"This module provides Conservatory students with an introduction to Western modal, tonal and post-tonal practices from 15th – 20th centuries. The module surveys modal practices in the Renaissance period, tonal practices in the 18th-20th centuries, including jazz harmony, and post-tonal practices.\r\n\r\nThe module includes both theoretical and practical components. Students analysis works to further their understanding of module topics and compose short works to demonstrate their comprehension of module content.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUT1101: Introduction to Musical Concepts and Materials","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT2202","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Counterpoint Through the Ages","ModuleDescription":"This module explores counterpoint as a major compositional technique in music of different genres through the ages. The various topics range from the birth of polyphony to high renaissance polyphony, and the development of counterpoint during the common practice period through the 20th century.\r\n\r\nThe module aims to bridge compositional thinking with performance and interpretative analysis. Because of this, analysis, composition, and performance are equally represented as modes of learning. Major assessment is in the form of analytical work and music compositions that are performed in class and/or public concerts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUT1101: Introduction to Musical Concepts and Materials","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT2203","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Texture and Timbre","ModuleDescription":"This module explores common textures found in music, such as monophony, homophony, polyphony and heterophony, and examines the influence of textural and timbral elements on a work’s overall shape and character.\r\n\r\nThe module also includes an introduction to basic orchestration techniques. Students will examine different combination of instruments in various textural settings, write for combinations of instruments with attention to timbre, range, performance techniques and instrumental idioms. There will be exercises comprising formal analysis of musical works -- the aim of which is to show how composers shape melody, harmony and timbre to create large-scale musical structures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUT1101 Musical Concepts and Materials","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT3202","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sonata Form","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for students who wish to further explore the depth and diversity of the most complex of all tonal forms: sonata. After reviewing its historical\r\npredecessors (binary and ternary forms), formal principles, and terminology, it will investigate various sonata movements from different genres (solo sonata,  chamber and orchestral music, vocal music) in chronical order,\r\nfollowing their development and enlargement. Other topics include: sonata-rondo, sonata movement in concerto, single-movement sonata (Liszt, Schoenberg), and posttonal sonata (Bartók, Boulez). Students will work on the individual analysis of a sonata in their current repertoire.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUT1101 Introduction to Musical Concepts & Materials, plus at least any 2 of the following modules: \n- MUT2202 Counterpoint Through the Ages\n- MUT2203 Texture & Timbre\n- MUT2204 Formal Practices\n- MUT2205 Text & Music\n- MUT2210 Harmonic Practices","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT3220","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Wind Ensemble Arranging/Composition","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to the fundamental components of arranging and composing for wind ensemble through listening, score study, and scoring projects. The module includes both theoretical and practical components. Students will analyze works to further their understanding of module topics and create arrangements and/or compose original works to demonstrate their comprehension of module content.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUT2203: Texture and Timbre","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT3222","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Choral Composition","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of various compositional approaches to choral music. Styles surveyed range from English madrigals to popular ‘a capella’ styles, and diverse modern composers such as Ligeti and Whitacre. Assignments will feature creative choral composition, arrangement, paying attention to details of idiomatic voicing, practical voice leading, text setting, and accompaniment.\r\n\r\nThe module aims to bridge compositional thinking with performance and interpretative analysis. Thus, analysis, composition, and performance are represented as modes of learning. Major assessment is in the form of analytical work and music compositions that are performed in class and/or public concerts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUT 1101: Intro to MCM\r\n(Or Placement Test for NUS students)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT3223","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Early Twentieth-Century Music","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the compositional ideas developed in the early twentieth century (1900-1945). It provides students the skills and techniques for analysing this repertoire and composing music in this style. Perspectives will include not only the musical materials of these works but also some insights into their cultural context and historical placement.\r\n\r\nClass meetings will include a combination of lectures and group tutorials. The first half of the semester focuses on organizations of pitch, rhythm, form, texture and orchestration in the early twentieth century while the second half focuses on pitch-class set theory and twelve-tone theory.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Completion of Core Curriculum in Analysis and Composition (MUT1121 + 3 core electives)\r\n\r\nFor students on older curriculum: MUT 1121, MUT 1122, MUT 2117, MUT 2118","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT3224","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Teaching Music Online","ModuleDescription":"Students will learn the current methods and pedagogical approaches to teaching music over the Internet. Students will practise and apply their knowledge by teaching music students around the world in a variety of settings.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Second year status in music or permission of instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-1-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"MUT3225","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Teaching Music Online 2","ModuleDescription":"Building on the knowledge acquired in Teaching Music Online 1, students will continue to apply and hone their pedagogical approaches to teaching music over the Internet. Students will teach music students around the world in a variety of settings using various forms of elearning.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Second year status in music or permission of instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-1-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM1101E","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Communications, New Media and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces fundamentals of study in communications and new media, exploring ways in which people create and use the variety of emerging networked, mobile, and social media channels to communicate meaning in globalized world. It explores organizational and societal contexts in such areas as games, health, politics, business, public relations, design and activism, with attention paid to creating applications with social impact. Phenomena such as relationships and social life in cyberspace, activism for social change, performance art, deviant behaviour online, communication and community, new business paradigms and economic models of organizing and issues in humancomputer interaction are explored in-depth.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM1101X","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Communications, New Media and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module explores ways in which people create and use the variety of emerging networked, mobile and social media channels to communicate meaning in a globalized world. It explores organizational and societal contexts in such areas as games, health, politics, business, public relations, design and activism, with attention paid to creating applications with social impact. Phenomena such as relationships and social life in cyberspace, activism for social change, performance art, deviant behaviour online, communication and community, new business paradigms and economic models of organizing and issues in human-computer interaction are explored in-depth.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NM1101E or NM1101FC","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2101","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theories of Communications and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This is a foundational course introducing students to theories and analytical frameworks essential for understanding developments in communications and new media. Students will be introduced to, amongst others, media effects theory, media representations, semiotics, systems theory, agenda-setting theory and computer-mediated communication.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2008 and before:\r\nNil.\r\n\r\nCohorts 2009 to 2011:\r\nObtain a grade of B- or above in NM1101E Communications, New Media and Society (applies to students from ALL faculties except School of Computing). Students who fail to meet the B- criterion in NM1101E will have the opportunity to take a department conducted test, which will act as an alternative prerequisite.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nNil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2103","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module is to help students understand what quantitative research is (more specifically, how they can develop testable research questions and hypotheses), how to conduct the research and how to interpret the results. It covers fundamental concepts in research design, instrumentation, data collection, and data analysis. This module also introduces basic concepts of statistics such as descriptive statistics, sampling distribution, hypothesis testing. A set of computer lab assignments will give students extensive opportunities to become familiar with the relevant computer software package and experience at computing the various statistics reviewed in the class.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2104","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Qualitative Communication Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to help students understand what qualitative communication research is, the role it plays in the development of communication theories and applications, and the steps in carrying out qualitative research projects. It covers fundamental concepts in qualitative research design, sampling strategies and protocol development, data collection, data analysis, and evaluation. This module also introduces basic concepts of qualitative methods such as interpretation, meaning making, co-construction, and performance. A set of field-based experiences will be designed to give students opportunities to become familiar with specific forms of qualitative data gathering such as in-depth interviews, focus groups, and ethnography.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2203","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Media in Communication Management","ModuleDescription":"The focus of this course is on the dynamics and management of social media and how it has changed communication management, especially in the fields of public relations and advertising. Topics examined include the impact of digital influence, the relationship between traditional and social media, social media trends, pitfalls in the use of social media, management and evaluation of social media, the future of social media and the “internet of things”. This course will also touch on current issues affecting the industry due to the rise of social media and the resultant implications for both industry and society.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2207","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Media Literacy","ModuleDescription":"Communication (and most scientific and corporate endeavours today) is deeply entwined with the world of computing. From social media to public relations campaigns, from game design to website layout, from business decision-making to news, from democratic participation to interactive art – the ability to understand and make creative use of computational media is of fundamental importance. This module is a hands-on introduction to essential concepts in computational media including internet architecture, mediated communication, interactive systems, animation, visualization, big data, and creative design. JavaScript and other common technologies that power the web are introduced to empower non-programmers to explore these concepts independently.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CS1010/CS1101, NM2207Y","Workload":"3-2-0-4-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2209","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Psychology of New Media","ModuleDescription":"Theories of social psychology can be applied to our understanding of how new media is produced, marketed, resisted, adopted and consumed. This module highlights these key stages in the developmental trajectory of new media and introduces relevant theories, while considering issues such as why some technologies succeed where others fail, how marketers should promote new technology, which services are likely to become tomorrow's killer applications and what goes through the minds of new media adopters.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2212","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Visual Design","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to the principles and theories of visual design. Students will be exposed to the history and influences of visual design, and learn to appreciate the principles underlying visual design practice. Upon completing this module, students will be able to analyse, critique, and evaluate visual designs from both an aesthetic and a social and cultural perspective.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2219Y","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Communication Management","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to introduce students to the\nfield of Communication Management and to the\norganizational, societal and legal contexts in which\nthe profession takes place. Emphasis is placed on\nethics, social responsibility, the role of mass\ncommunication in the formation of public opinion,\nthe role of organizational communication in\ndemocracy, the global practices of communication\nmanagement and major influences that affect\norganizational behaviour. This is the foundation\nmodule for students pursuing careers in\nCommunication Management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NM2219","Workload":"1.5-3-0-1-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2220","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Media Writing","ModuleDescription":"This introductory module provides instruction and practice in writing for the mass media, including the Internet. It explores the similarities and differences in writing styles for all mass media and for the professions of journalism, public affairs, public relations, advertising and telecommunications. It emphasizes accuracy, responsibility, clarity and style in presenting information through the various channels of mass communication. It surveys communication theories of various professions that communicate via the mass media, establishing the basis for advanced studies in writing and communication. It helps students acquire the writing skills they need in communication management careers","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2302","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mobility and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the relationship between mobile communications and new media. The first half covers the socio-cultural, political, spatial and economic forms of mobility facilitated and enhanced by new media: the rise of the information economy, digital divides, political mobilisation, cultural globalisation and migration. The second half concentrates on media platforms and devices that give rise to emergent forms of mobile communication and social connection: issues of privacy/publicness, surveillance, immersiveness and information overload that have arisen with the intensifying use of locative media; and possibilities for sociability/intimacy, disembodiment and virtual mobility via identity experimentation.  ","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-1.5-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM2303","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fake News, Lies and Spin: How to Sift Fact from Fiction","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to teach students to critically evaluate and analyse relevant public relations and news reports. It will teach students to identify and critique fake news, “alternative facts” and spin in news reporting and public relations. Students will learn fundamental concepts, theories, and analytical strategies for evaluating and verifying news and PR content and sources. They will hone their fact-checking skills by analysing media information in fake news, fake experts, public relation tactics, infotainment, hoaxes, click bait, spin, and bias.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3203","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Copyright and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to fundamental principles of copyright law in the field of new media. The module will focus on copyright issues as they apply to content producers confronted with ongoing technological developments in information and communications technologies. It will review copyright issues from a socio-economic, legal and policy perspective, and will cover issues such as fair-use exceptions, the open-source movement, digital rights management and anti-circumvention and peer-topeer file sharing.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NM3880A","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3210","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cybercrime and Society","ModuleDescription":"This third year module discusses the growing problem of the use of ICTs for illegal activities. Students will learn about threats to information resources - such as hacking, illegal surveillance, identity theft, online fraud, destruction and modification of data, distortion and fabrication of information. They will also learn about countermeasures used by governments and organisations - such as authentication, encryption, auditing, monitoring, intrusion detection, firewalls, and law enforcement surveillance - as well as what are the limitations of those countermeasures. The module will also examine the problem of online obscenity and child pornography. For CNM, FASS and SoC students","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3215","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advertising Strategies","ModuleDescription":"This module places advertising within the integrated marketing communications (IMC) framework and develops an understanding and appreciation of the role that advertising plays in business organizations in the local and international context. Students will learn about the advertising process, as well as how to plan, implement and control IMC campaigns. In addition, students will learn to recognise the social responsibility as well as ethical implications of advertising in the context of a global community, especially with the advent of new media technologies. The highlight of the module will be the advertising campaign that students will work in groups to develop.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT3420 Promotional Management","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3217","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design for Strategic Communications","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the principles of communication design that meet strategic communications objectives and engage the student in communicating effectively through a visual literacy in addition to verbal messaging skills. With emphasis on communication management research and planning, the course is designed to help students understand theories and concepts of visual communication and the design and production processes. The course aims to (1) communicate through visual media used by communications professionals; (2) recognise and apply principles of design in print and online publications; and (3) plan and manage the design process, from initial development to the final product.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3219","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing for Communication Management","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches students to write for internal and external organizational communication vehicles using traditional and new media. These include business proposals, memoranda, backgrounders, position statements, crisis communication plans, stakeholder newsletters, news releases, fact sheets, speeches, persuasive and informative pieces to key publics, annual reports and campaigns. Students will design and execute polished, audience-directed, professional communication pieces intended for traditional and new media. The module involves extensive comprehensive research and writing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-5-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3222","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Interactive Storytelling","ModuleDescription":"Interactive storytelling is a new field of research and experimentation with great potential for changing the face of game and new media industries in entertainment and education. The objective of the course is to discuss, in theoretical and abstract terms, basic concepts of interactive storytelling, and explore new perspectives on narrative and narrativity as a \"conversation\" between the interactive story environment and the user. The course will consider the creative and technical challenges to implementing interactive storytelling within virtual story worlds.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3230","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Photographic and Video Storytelling","ModuleDescription":"The most compelling media content makes use of evocative images, and sometimes an image itself is the story. Knowing how to make, edit, and communicate with images are key skills in the digital age. Students enrolled in this module will be introduced to the skills, theories and methods around communicating with both moving and still imagery. The course will focus on using digital tools to capture, edit and present images as data and for storytelling, communicating with visual imagery in the digital age, and the study and use of visual images for research and communication.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3232","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Strategic Communication: Concepts","ModuleDescription":"Effective organizations adopt a strategic approach to communication management. Using case studies, this module will discuss how communication can be a potent strategic tool in enabling organizational objectives through harnessing traditional and emergent media across private, public and non-profit sectors.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3232Y","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Strategic Communication: Conce","ModuleDescription":"Effective organizations adopt a strategic approach to communication management. Using case studies, this module will discuss how communication can be a potent strategic tool in enabling organizational objectives through harnessing traditional and emergent media across private, public and non-profit sectors.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NM3232","Workload":"1.5-3-0-1-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3234","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Leadership, Organisations and New Media","ModuleDescription":"The module explores the role of communication and new media in effective leadership and organizational strategies. The course introduces students to the communication involved when leaders attempt to influence members to achieve a goal. The module looks at topics including power, credibility, motivation, research on leader traits, styles, and situations within the context of organisations. The module also examines current models of leadership within the frame of new media. The different leadership challenges posed by different groups and organizational types will also be explored.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TP-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3237","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Health Communication","ModuleDescription":"This seminar is designed to introduce students to a wide range of scholarship in health communication. The seminar will address such issues as doctor-patient interactions, illness narratives, cultural understanding of health, social support, and health campaigns, mass media theories, technologically-mediated health delivery, and socially constructed health meanings to offer an insight into developing more meaningful communicative practices of healthcare. With an emphasis on application, the course equips students with a foundational understanding of the ways in which health communication projects can be conceptualized and delivered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NM4880D Health Communications\r\nNM4220 Health Communications","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3237Y","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Health Communication","ModuleDescription":"This seminar is designed to introduce students to a\nwide range of scholarship in health communication.\nThe seminar will address such issues as doctorpatient\ninteractions, illness narratives, cultural\nunderstanding of health, social support, and health\ncampaigns, mass media theories, technologicallymediated\nhealth delivery, and socially constructed\nhealth meanings to offer an insight into developing\nmore meaningful communicative practices of\nhealthcare. With an emphasis on application, the\ncourse equips students with a foundational\nunderstanding of the ways in which health\ncommunication projects can be conceptualized and\ndelivered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NM3237","Workload":"1.5-3-0-1-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3550Y","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Communications & New Media Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within organisations or companies, are vetted and approved by the Communications and New Media Programme, have relevance to the major in NM, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed. Available credited internships for each semester will be advertised at the beginning of the semester before. Internships proposed by students will require the approval of the department. Student must apply for and be accepted to work in the company/organization offering the internship for a duration of 20 weeks on full time basis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"(1) For NM Major only,\r\n(2) Read and passed a minimum of 80 MCs (of which 24 MCs of NM modules)","Preclusion":"NM3550\r\nINM3550","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM3551","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nUROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nUROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4102","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Communications & New Media Research","ModuleDescription":"This module is to help honours students conduct independent empirical research using the key social science research methods. Students will learn detailed procedures and executable techniques of selected research methods such as survey research, experimental design, in-depth/focus group interviews, and content analysis. The module adopts a Problem Based Learning (PBL) approach, as students will select their own research topics, develop research questions and hypotheses, and design the structure of research activities including measurement, sampling, data collection, and data analysis. Key issues in each step (e.g., instrument development for multi-dimensional constructs) will be discussed through presentations, Q & As, and lectures. The module focuses more on applications and practices than theories, and explains how different types of data and methods can be used to answer research questions relevant to communications and new media.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\n(1) Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n(2) NM2102 or NM2103 or NM2104.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: \r\n(1) Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in NM or 28MCs in GL or GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. \r\n(2) NM2101 or NM2103 or NM2104","Preclusion":"NM4101","Workload":"3-0-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4204","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Media Ethics","ModuleDescription":"This module invites students to think deeply about the ethical implications of media, including new media, as well as technology more generally. It will introduce students to the key philosophical theories, concepts, and debates that are useful in thinking about media ethics. Case studies and examples will be used, among other teaching resources, to hone students’ skills of performing ethical analyses. Some of the topics that will be covered are privacy, surveillance, hacking, digital rights, and censorship, among others.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.50.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4209","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Game Design","ModuleDescription":"This is an interactive media design capstone module that explores particular game design themes or issues. Students will learn relevant advanced theory and design practices relevant to a particular theme or genre, such as computer-supported cooperative play or persuasive games. The module includes a studio component that involves the analysis of existing games, as well as the design and evaluation of an original computer-based game.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.50.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4210","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"User Experience Design","ModuleDescription":"This is an interactive media design capstone module that explores \"user experience design\" (UXD), where main concern is design and evaluation of overall quality of the interactive experience a person has when interacting with a product or a system. Students will learn relevant theory and design techniques as well as engage in sustained design and evaluation activities. Concepts introduced include user-centric design, desirability, affordance (real and perceived), emotion design -- as well as related concepts and insights from psychology, computer science, semiotics, and marketing research. The module includes a studio component that involves semester-long design and evaluation of original prototype.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs , including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.50.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs , including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC/SDE/ENG students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4213","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Economies","ModuleDescription":"This course will help students understand the concept of a digital economy and the ways in which ideas and their various expressions in new media formats are produced, communicated and exchanged in this knowledge-based economy. The module examines the main features of digital economies, presents historical perspectives on their birth and evolution, and reviews some contemporary themes, such as the debates on intellectual property and digital piracy, the appearance of commons-based and open-source models of production, issues of access to and governance of key economic resources, and the challenges posed by electronic distribution and the virtual economies of online games.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.50.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\n(Not applicable to SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\n(For SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"NM3206\r\n","Workload":"3-0-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4219","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"New Media in Health Communication","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the impact of new media content in health communication, particularly theories and concepts about health behavior outcomes, and strategic use of media channels for interventions in an environment of user-generated media and blogs. It examines the implications for public health of profound changes in the media marketplace, including the shift from unidirectional, expert-controlled communication to consumer-initiated and interactive communication; the growth of social networking, and the proliferation of media sources. It focuses on how new media can be leveraged to build grassroots engagement, promote policy advocacy, and build environments that are supportive of healthy behavior change.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised nonlanguage modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-4-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4230","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Communication for Social Change","ModuleDescription":"This module will discuss the foundation of participatory communication by challenging the modernization paradigm and the traditional communication\r\napproaches for social change that have been widely used by government agencies and for-profit and non-profit organizations. Examples include social marketing, behaviour change models, and entertainment education. This module aims to provide an overview of critical theories and to critically examine the role of collective learning, information sharing, public participation, and dialogue in designing, implementing, and evaluating communication strategies for social change. Students will have the opportunity to apply the\r\nparticipatory communication approach to conducting community-based projects and assessing its social impact.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4231","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Photographic and Video Storytelling","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to deepen the knowledge of students who have foundational photographic and filmmaking storytelling experience. Students will obtain deeper conceptual understanding and technical skills in narrative storytelling elements such as story sequencing and visual exposition, lighting, style, production and editing. The culmination of the module will be a final\r\nportfolio project.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or been on the Honours track.\r\nNM3230","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-1-7.5-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4238","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Software Studies","ModuleDescription":"Software has worked its way in to almost every aspect of our lives. Code is not just neutral technology, but is subject to cultural, economic, and political interests. Similarly our cultural lives are profoundly influenced by software – by its development and dissemination (collaboration and open-source), how we work (the paperless office, outsourcing), communicate (friends networks), conduct transactions (bitcoins), enact subversion, its reflection of race and gender divisions, its expressive capabilities (new media art), and reconceptualization of knowledge in programmatic form. This course approaches software from the perspective of humanities and social sciences to critically examine the relationship and interdependencies between culture and software.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n(For SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.50.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\r\n(For SOC students)\r\nCompleted 80 MCs and obtain a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"NM3238","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4239","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Propaganda and Public Opinion","ModuleDescription":"The deployment of propaganda through mass media by\npolitical actors is an old phenomenon. However, the\nrise of digital media has not only reconfigured\ncommunication processes worldwide, but has created\nnew spaces within which to deploy propaganda online.\nDigital and automated propaganda during crises and\nelections aims at manipulating public opinion. There is\ngrowing evidence of the use and influence of social\nmedia in governance process, policy development,\ninternational relations, social movements, war and\nconflict, etc. This course provides students with an\nunderstanding of communicative techniques of digital\npropaganda and help students become more critical\nconsumers of digital media content.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in NM, with a\nminimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4401","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Each student is required to conduct an independent research project on an approved topic under the supervision of a faculty member.  The student may select a topic in any field of Communications and New Media.  The topic may entail a technical aspect of Communications and New Media or an aspect which explores the application of Communications and New Media to an area of the Humanities and Social Sciences.  The project will be submitted as an Honours Thesis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\n(1) Completed 110 MCs including 60 MCs of NM major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n(2) Pass NM4101 or NM4102\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\n(1) Completed 110 MCs including 44 MCs of NM major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n(2) Pass NM4101 or NM4102","Preclusion":"NM4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4660","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and Honours Coordinator's approvals of the written agreement are required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"NM4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4881C","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Theory and Cultural Studies in New Media","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to the theoretical foundations of cultural studies, examining popular culture, media audiences, consumer culture, and communication practices in new media contexts. The course will offer an overview of the different approaches to cultural analysis, with an emphasis on the ways in which culture runs through the practices of production, circulation, and reception of new media.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in NM or 28 MCs in GL or GL\r\nrecognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.2 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM4881D","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Media, Rhetoric, and the Public Sphere","ModuleDescription":"In order to better understand civic communication, many scholars have turned to the concept of the “public sphere”: the space in society where political decisions can be debated openly to affect change.  This course explores theories of the public sphere and considers significant debates.  Is the public sphere inherently democratic or is it exclusionary?  Do modern media contribute to healthy public discussion or do they distort public communication?  Has the Internet created a powerful new “digital” public or has it polarized political dialogue?  We will discuss these questions and more with reference to historical and contemporary examples of public communications.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 onwards:\nComplete 80MCs, including 28MCs in NM or 28MCs in GL/GL\nrecognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or\nbe on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM5205","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cognition and Media","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce important theories on how people process information from the media and how media affects individuals. Based on empirical social science research, this course will examine the effects of mass media on user’s cognition, attitude, and behaviour. While the focus of the course will be on how media, both traditional and new media, affects individual users, the effects of mass media on groups and society will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS6-0333,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM5205R","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cognition and Media","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce important theories on how people process information from the media and how media affects individuals. Based on empirical social science research, this course will examine the effects of mass media on user’s cognition, attitude, and behaviour. While the focus of the course will be on how media, both traditional and new media, affects individual users, the effects of mass media on groups and society will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"For CNM major who has accumulated 120 MCs.\r\nFor CNM, FASS, and SoC graduate students","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS6-0333,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"NM6103","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Research Methods in Communications and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This course will prepare graduate students for their thesis  writing by  delving  into  selected quantitative research  methods  in  depth  in  the  area  of communications and new media. Students will have hands-on experience in developing their own research agenda, designing methodologies and conducting independent research work. It will give an  introduction  to  a  variety  of  quantitative  and research  methods  including  survey  research, experimental  design,  content  analysis,  and  social network  analysis.  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The topics to be covered include: kinematics; damped and driven oscillators; energy and angular momentum, conservative forces; twobody\r\nand many-body problems, centre-of-mass; central-force motion, inverse square law, orbits, scattering; action principle; Lagrangian mechanics; Hamiltonian mechanics; small-amplitude oscillations, normal modes; rotating rigid bodies; rotating reference frames, centrifugal and Coriolis forces, Foucault's pendulum. A good command of calculus and some basic knowledge of linear algebra are required.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have either passed (PC1144 or PC1432/PC1432X) and (MA1101R or MA1513 or MA1508E) and (MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1512) or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2133","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Solid State Physics","ModuleDescription":"Structure of solids, practical determination of structure, elasticity, phonons and latticevibration; thermal propertire of insulators, free electron gas; semiconductor crystals. Transport properties.\n\n","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC1144 or PC1433.","Preclusion":"Students who have passed PC3235 are not allowed to take PC2133","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"EA-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"EA-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"EA-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"EA-06-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2193","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Experimental Physics I","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comprehensive training of both experimental and analytical skills in mechanics, thermal physics, electronics, magnetism, nuclear physics, semiconductors, optics and lasers. In particular, emphasis is placed on the measurement skill that will be required in the industries of semiconductors, optical communications and life sciences. While this module is mainly targeted at physics majors, it is also suitable for science and engineering students who are interested in a career in the above-mentioned industries.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed one of these modules PC1141, PC1142, PC1143, PC1144, PC1431, PC1431FC, PC1431X, PC1432/PC1432X or PC1433.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2230","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introductory course in statistical and thermal physics, and is a prerequisite to advanced statistical mechanics. The topics to be covered include: mathematical background, laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamics functions, chemical equilibrium and phase transitions, kinetic theory, postulates of statistical mechanics, independent particle approach of statistical mechanics, basic distributions, ideal gases, paramagnetism, equipartition theorem, etc.  Science and engineering students with a background knowledge of general physics are the targeted students.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1142, PC1144 or PC1431/PC1431FC/PC1431X, and (MA1102R or equivalent)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S13-M-08,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S13-M-08,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S13-M-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2232","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Physics for Electrical Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This 2000 level module is designed to give students an indepth grounding in fundamental aspects of modern physics. The module concentrates on modern optics and quantum mechanics (QM), with a focus on the applications of these two topics in electrical engineering.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE2011","Preclusion":"N.A.","Workload":"3-1-0.5-0-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2239","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Special Problems in Undergrad Physics I","ModuleDescription":"The module is intended for a small cohort of undergraduates who have a strong aptitude for physics and who have demonstrated outstanding scholarship. The problems will be assigned on a case-by-case basis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"to be designed on consultation","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2288","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Physics I","ModuleDescription":"Please note that only 4MCs can be accredited towards major requirements in case that a student undertakes 8MCs for both PC2288 and PC2289.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1141 or PC1142, and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"To be designed on consultation","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC2289","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Physics II","ModuleDescription":"Please note that only 4MCs can be accredited towards major requirements in case that a student undertakes 8MCs for both PC2288 and PC2289.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1141 or PC1142; and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3193","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Experimental Physics II","ModuleDescription":"This continuous assessment module is intended to provide training in experimental techniques and analytical skills. Experiments are based on various areas of physics such as spectroscopy, nuclear physics, laser physics, optics and electronics. Some experiments involve the use of research-grade equipment like the electron microscope, the atomic force microscope and the FTIR spectrophotometer. Project-type experiments are also available. The module is targeted at science and engineering students who have a foundation in Level 2 experimental physics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2193","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3232B","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Nuclear Physics","ModuleDescription":"This module explores elements of nuclear physics and its applications for students who are not physics majors, beginning with a concise introduction to the relevant elements of quantum mechanics. After a discussion of basic nuclear properties (masses, radii, spins, binding energies), elements of nuclear structure are introduced (liquid drop, Fermi gas and Shell model). Then alpha, beta and gamma decays, their selection rules and transition probabilities are discussed. The general properties of nuclear reactions, their conservation laws and energetics and the general features of the different reaction mechanisms are illustrated.The various interactions between radiation and matter are discussed, and an introduction to radiation detectors and technological applications (nuclear medicine, PET, accelerators, fusion, fission) are covered, and lastly the basics of radiation protection are discussed.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1144 or PC1432/PC1432X or PC2232 or PC2020 or PC2130B","Preclusion":"PC3232","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3233","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Atomic & Molecular Physics I","ModuleDescription":"This module presents the basic concepts and principles of atomic and molecular physics. In particular, the module revolves around the energy level schemes of atoms and molecules which are essential to the interpretation of atomic and molecular spectra. Topics covered include the hydrogen\r\nand helium atoms, spin-orbit coupling schemes, hyperfine interaction, Lamb shift, atoms in magnetic fields, multi-electron atoms, Pauli exclusion principle, Hund's rules, diatomic molecules, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, electronic, vibrational, rotational and rotational-vibrational spectra; The module is targeted at students who have background in quantum mechanics and want to build the foundations for studying the interactions of matter and light in modern atomic physics contexts.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2130 or PC2130B","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3236","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Methods in Physics","ModuleDescription":"The module presents basic computational methods useful for physics and science students. The lectures cover: (1) Basic numerical methods - differentiation, integration, interpolation, root-finding and random number generators, (2) Differential equations - finite difference method, shooting method and relaxation method; applications to chaotic dynamics of a driven pendulum, one-dimensional Schrödinger equation, and fast Fourier transform, (3) Matrices - Gaussian elimination scheme for a system of linear equations, eigenvalues of Hermitian matrices;  Hartree-Fock approximation, (4) Monte Carlo simulations - sampling and integration; random walk and simulation of diffusion equation, stochastic differential equation, Brownian dynamics; variational Monte Carlo simulation; Metropolis algorithm and Ising model, and (5) Finite element methods - basic concepts; applications to the Poisson equation in electrostatics. ","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed PC2134 or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3238","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fluid Dynamics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces physics students to the fundamental aspects of fluid dynamics. The Navier-Stokes equations are derived from first principles. After a discussion of the various versions of Bernoulli's equation and the concept of vorticity, the study of fluid flows starts with the potential flows, with an application to the theory of airfoils. The theory of irrotational water waves is then presented to illustrate dispersive wave propagation and the hyperbolic tendency to form shocks. The balance of these two tendencies produces soliton solutions. The concept of flow similarity is applied to the study of boundary layer. The phenomenon of boundary layer separation is discussed. The concept of hydrodynamic instability is illustrated with the Rayleigh-Benard convection problem. The chaotic dynamics of the related Lorenz equation is then presented. A brief introduction to turbulence closes the module.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC2134 or PC3236 or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3239","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Special Problems in Undergrad Physics II","ModuleDescription":"The module is intended for a small cohort of undergraduates who have a strong aptitude for physics and who have demonstrated outstanding scholarship. The problems will be assigned on a case-by-case basis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental Approval.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"To be designed on consultation","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3241","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Solid State Devices","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to solid state devices. The topics covered include: introduction to semiconductors, charge carrier concentrations, drift of carriers in electric and magnetic fields, diffusion and recombination of excess carriers, p-n junction physics, junction diodes, tunnel diodes, photodiodes, light emitting diodes, bipolar junction transistors, junction field effect transistors (JFET), metal-semiconductor contacts metal-insulator-semiconductor interfaces, basic MOSFET.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2131 or PC2231 or PC3235 or MLE2104 or PC2133 or EE2005.","Preclusion":"EE2004","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3243","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Photonics","ModuleDescription":"This module is a first course on photonics that combines fundamentals with important applications, and is targeted at students interested in modern optical technology. The course covers planar dielectric waveguides, basics of optical fibre communication, optical properties of crystals and semiconductors, interband transitions and radiative recombination, semiconductor detectors, stimulated emission and population inversion, diode laser threshold and output power, argon and YAG lasers, Q-switching and mode-locking, electro-optics modulators and flat panel displays. The course strives to maintain succinctness in physical meaning and simplicity in approach with generous allotment of numerical examples to help in understanding the equations.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2131 or PC2231 or PC3130 or PC3241 or PC3235 or PC2133 or EE2005","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3246","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Astrophysics I","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the application of physics to astronomy. The students will be introduced to some astronomical phenomena, and they will learn to understand these fascinating phenomena by using basic physics. The module allows the physics students to review, and to extend their knowledge. The module cover two basic classes of celestial objects: the stars and planets. The topics include Kepler’s laws, telescopes, binary stars, stellar spectra, stellar interiors, stellar formation and evolution, solar magnetic field, planetary tidal forces, planetary atmospheres, and Newtonian cosmology.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2130 or PC2132\r\n","Preclusion":"N.A","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3251","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nanophysics","ModuleDescription":"The changes to physical properties (electronic, optical and magnetic) due to formation of structures at the nanoscale will be the main emphasis of this module. Properties differing from the bulk due either to an increase in surface area/volume ratio or quantum confinement will be studied in structures ranging from quantum wells, wires and dots to self-assembled mono-layers and heterostructure formation. The kinetics and thermodynamics driving the formation of these nanostructured surfaces and interfaces will be discussed. The module will also highlight current and potential applications of these nanoscale systems. Examples of materials systems will include metals, oxides, III-V, II-VI, CNT, SiC and SiGe systems.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SP2251","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"T2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3267","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biophysics II","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce the principles and approaches of physics in the area of molecular biophysics. It includes molecular complexes of biomolecules; physical and symmetrical relationships between biomolecules; physical and structural characteristics of proteins and amino acids; symmetric and statistical descriptions of nucleic acids; first law and second law of thermodynamics in biological systems; bonding and non-bonding potentials, and stabilizing interactions in biomacromolecules, and the correlation to macromolecular structures; molecular mechanics in biological systems; bio soft condensed materials, bio-membrane and biomembrane structure, principles of molecular self assembly of biomolecules. There is a lab component included in this module.  This module is targeted at both physics and non-physics students who already have basic knowledge in physics and life sciences.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC2131 or PC2267 or EE2011 or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0440,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0440,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3288","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Physics I","ModuleDescription":"Please note also that only 4MCs can be accredited towards major requirements in case that a student undertakes 8MCs for both PC3288 and PC3289.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"To be designed on consultation","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3289","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Physics II","ModuleDescription":"Please see section 4.4.3.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3294","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Radiation Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"The module provides hands-on experience with modern detectors, electronics, data acquisition systems, radiation sources and other nuclear physics equipment that forms the basis for the applications of nuclear physics to medical physics, radiation protection and other fields. The module will be restricted to the students in the Medical Physics minor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3232 or PC3232B","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-4-6-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3310","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Physics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Physics major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3311","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Physics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Physics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC3312","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Physics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Physics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4199","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Physics","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"For Cohort 2011 and before- At least an overall CAP of 3.50, on fulfillment of 100 MC or more; and major requirements under the B.Sc. programme. For Cohort 2012 and after- At least one major at B.Sc./B.Appl.Sc. level; and minimum overall CAP of 3.20 on completion of 100 MCs or more.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4199R","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated B.ENG./B.SC. (Hons) Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"Nil","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4228","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Device Physics for Quantum Technology","ModuleDescription":"Quantum technology is a field of physics and engineering which exploits quantum phenomena, such as entanglement, superposition and tunneling, for advanced applications, including quantum computing, quantum key distribution, quantum metrology, and information processing. This is a fast emerging field with strong industry potential. In this course, students will be equipped with essential knowledge in the physics and technology of a wide range of quantum devices, including quantum detectors, quantum light sources, quantum number generators, quantum sensors, and quantum computers. Students will also learn skills in the characterization of these devices, including data analysis and interpretation of quantum behavior.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3130 or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S11-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4242","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Electrodynamics","ModuleDescription":"This advanced module presents the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics in much depth. It covers the following topics: relativistic formulation of the electromagnetic field, covariance of electrodynamics, conservation laws, radiation by moving charges, Lienard-Wiechert potentials, Larmor's formula, angular distribution of radiation, spectral properties of radiation, Cherenkov radiation, Bremsstrahlung, synchrotron radiation, multipole expansions, and applications. A good mathematical foundation is required.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3231","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4243","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Atomic & Molecular Physics II","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to provide students with a background to the important developments in atomic physics over the last 30 years that have now become standard techniques utilized in many laboratories around the world. The lectures provide a detailed description of the interaction of atoms with electromagnetic fields and applies this analysis to a number of applications such as laser spectroscopy, laser cooling, and magnetic and optical trapping. The course will provide students with a comprehensive background to the tools of modern atomic physics","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4245","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Particle Physics","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course on the fundamental constituents of matter and their basic interactions; important concepts and principles, recent important experiments, underlying theoretical tools and calculation techniques in elementary particles physics will be expounded. The topics covered are: basic properties of elementary particles and the standard model, relativistic kinematics; symmetries: isospin and SU(3), quark model;  parity and CP violation; Feynman diagrams and rules; quantum electrodynamics; cross sections and lifetimes: deep inelastic scattering; and introductory gauge theories and unified models. This module is mainly targeted at physics majors.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC3232 or PC3130","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4253","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thin Film Technology","ModuleDescription":"The scope of the course embraces the basic principles of thin-film deposition techniques such as chemical vapor deposition and physical vapor deposition as well as their applications in the microelectronics industry. The basic principles include vacuum technology, gas kinetics, adsorption, surface diffusion and nucleation. These are the fundamental features which determine the film growth and the ultimate film properties. Common thin-film characterization methods which measure film composition and structure as well as mechanical and electrical properties are also covered. This course is for senior physics students with an interest in pursuing a career in industry.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC3235 or PC3241 or PC3242","Preclusion":"EEE or CPE or CEG or MLE5201 students are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4262","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Remote Sensing","ModuleDescription":"Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about a target from a distance, in particular from satellites, aircrafts, and drones. This course equips students with knowledge to understand, and model, satellite orbital dynamics and global positioning, radiometry, multi-spectral and hyper-spectral imaging of atmosphere, land, and ocean. Students will also learn skills in data processing of real-life satellite images through project work, including the application of radiometric, terrain and atmospheric corrections. The course will also leverage on access to Singapore's Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3231 or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC4274","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Methods in Physics III","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces advanced mathematical methods that are essential in many areas of theoretical physics. The topics covered are: differentiable manifolds, curved manifolds, tangent and dual spaces, calculus of differential forms, Stokes' theorem, and applications to electromagnetic theory; symmetries of manifolds, Lie derivatives, Lie groups and algebras, their representations and physical applications. The module is targeted at students who wish to study theoretical physics.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed PC3274","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5198","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GRADUATE SEMINAR MODULE IN PHYSICS","ModuleDescription":"This is a required module for all research Masters and PhD students admitted from AY2004/2005. The main purpose of this module is to help graduate students to improve their presentation skills and to participate in scientific seminars/exchanges in a professional manner. The activities of this module include giving presentations during the lecture hours and attending seminars organised by the Department. Students are also required to write summaries of some departmental seminars attended. The grade of this module will be \"Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory\" based on student's talk presentations, participation of seminars and the summary writing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"L1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5202","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ADVANCED STATISTICAL MECHANICS","ModuleDescription":"This module presents an introduction to phase transitions and fluctuations. For phase transitions, the course starts with the treatment of Landau and mean field. Exact Ising model results are then discussed. Critical exponents are introduced and their relations obtained using the scaling hypothesis and Kadanoff's scheme. Real space renormalization is then used to show how the critical exponents can be calculated. For fluctuations, Langevin, Fokker-Planck equations will be used. Time dependence and fluctuation dissipation theorem then follow. Brownian motion will be used as an example. This module is targeted at physics graduate students with at least one year of statistical mechanics.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed PC4241 or departmental approval.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5204A","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Soft Materials and Flexible Devices","ModuleDescription":"Flexible electronics/devices and integrating various flexible electronics, sensors, and energy harvesting devices, etc. into fabrics have been attracting considerable interests in many areas due to the great potential applications in the smart, living, health care and medication.  What makes them so different?\nIn this module, we will explore the latest break-through in materials, flexible devices design and fabrication. It also potential applications  and future perspectives.  The module will combine the semiars with projects, and lecturing with classroom discussion.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0598,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5204B","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Selected Topics in Physics: Analytic Approximations","ModuleDescription":"This module covers advanced mathematical methods for obtaining approximate analytical solutions to physical problems. It is designed to help graduate students build the skills necessary to analyse equations, integrals, and series that they encounter in their research. Topics include local analysis of differential equations, asymptotic expansion of integrals, and summation of series.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3274 or PC4274 or department approval.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-5-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S11-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5210","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Dynamics","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to understand Lagrangian mechanics, Hamiltonian mechanics, and basic ideas of nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Topics discussed are: variational principle and Lagrangian mechanics, Hamiltonian mechanics, the Hamiltonian formulation of relativistic mechanics, symplectic approach to canonical transformation, Poisson brackets and other canonical invariants, Liouville theorem, the Hamilton-Jacobi equation, Hamilton's characteristic function, action-angle variables,  integrable systems, transition from a discrete to continuous system, relativistic field theory, Noether's theorem, Lie groups and group actions, Poisson manifolds, Hamiltonian vector fields, properties of the Hamiltonian fields, conservative chaos, the Poincare surface of section, KAM theorem, Poincare-Birkhoff theorem, Lyapunov exponents, global chaos, effects of double dissipation and fractals.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed both PC3274 and PC3130, or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5212","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Physics of Nanostructures","ModuleDescription":"The module provides an introduction to the scientific foundations of the function, fabrication and characterization of nano-structured materials and nano-devices. The topics covered are: reviews of quantum mechanics in reduced dimensions and solid state physics, common techniques for nano-structure fabrication and characterization, transport in low-D systems, optoelectronics of nanostructures, nanotubes and nanowires, clusters and nano-crystallites, molecular electronics, magnetic nano-structures. This module is designed for postgraduate students who are interested in nanoscience and nanotechnology research and applications.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed one of these modules. PC4130, PC4240, PC4201 (old code), PC4214 (old code), or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3.5-0.5-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5213","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Biophysics","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on theories and techniques used in some important areas of biophysics and life sciences. The topics covered are: quantum mechanical approach of light and transition; absorption spectroscopy; linear and circular dichroism of biological molecules; emission spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy and applications to biomacromolecules; NMR; equilibria of macromolecular solutions; biomembrane structure and transport of macromolecules and transport across biomembranes; kinetics and techniques of protein crystallization; biomineralization/demineralization in human body. This module also includes a lab component. This module is targeted at both physics and non-physics students who already have a basic knowledge in physics, thermodynamics and molecular biology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC4267 or PC4268, or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0598,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5214","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Essential techniques in experimental physics","ModuleDescription":"The ability to setup high-quality experiments and measurements is fundamental to innovation in many areas of sciences and engineering, including materials and devices.  Therefore a good understanding of, and practical training, in experimental physics techniques is essential to a lot of research and development work in both academia and industry.  This course equips students with the essential knowledge and practical skills in a broad range of modern experimental physics techniques, including:  mechanical design and materials selection; vacuum technology, cyostats, and thin-film deposition techniques; Gaussian beam laser optics; photodetectors; stepper motors and piezoelectric actuators; feedback and control loops; techniques in analog, digital and pulse signal processing; weak-signal detection and lock-in amplifiers; fast-signal detection and transmission lines.  The practical skills will be taught in laboratory classes, which are part of this course.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"A basic background in optics is recommended","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-2-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S11-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5247","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Photonics II","ModuleDescription":"The module is intended to provide detailed treatment of the principles of lasers and working knowledge of major optical techniques used in manipulating laser spatial mode properties and their temporal and spectral characteristics. The topics being covered include laser beams, laser theory, laser survey, modulation techniques, non-linear optics, and fiber optics.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3247: Modern Optics, or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-2-0-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5288","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"M.SC COURSEWORK THESIS FOR PHYSICS","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PC5289","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"M.SC.(COURSEWORK) THESIS FOR APPLIED PHYSICS","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PE2101P","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to PPE as a multidisciplinary endeavour, by showing them how social and political philosophy can be done in a way that is strongly informed by the findings of social science. The course will be organized around discussing a few specific issues – such as inequality, nudging, climate change, and the formation of the state. Analysing these issues will introduce students to the methods and results of philosophy, political science, and economics, and show how they could be integrated to better understand and tackle social and political phenomena.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF1103","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Construction","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide an overview of the concepts and applications of digital construction. The concepts of computational thinking will form the theoretical basis of this module and will be incorporated to teach how computation can be used to accomplish a variety of goals.  It will also provide students with a brief introduction to programming skills with applications to digital construction. The major topics include basics of computational thinking, basic coding, and applications in digital construction such as Building Information Modelling (BIM).","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-427,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF1108","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Building Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module covers aspects of building performance in relation to technical and human requirements. Major topics include external and climatic effects including pollution, humidity, solar radiation sky illuminance, and noise; role and performance of building elements; passive and active control; air-conditioning and natural ventilation, artificial and daylighting; indoor air quality; building acoustics; human requirements.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF1104","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2103","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Measurement (Building Works)","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental principles for the measurement of work items on projects with special focus on building works. It also covers the writing of specifications for such items. It develops students' skills in conventional and e-measurement of building works covering foundations, frame, building envelope, fenestration and architectural finishes. Students are recommended to take PF1102 Visualisation in Design and Technology before taking this module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-427,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2105","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"The module covers the basic principles relating to scientific modes of inquiry and research methodologies. It also covers the fundamental quantitative tools that are needed to undertake research in project and facilities management. Major topics include principles of modelling, operations research, systems dynamics, decision analysis, risk analysis and sensitivity analysis.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have read research methodology.","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-423,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2108","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Cost Management","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the basic principles relating to estimating of items of the work to be undertaken on projects, and tendering. Major topics are quantitative techniques in cost analysis, cost planning, approximate estimating and tendering procedures. The principles governing the pricing of items and building up rates for items of work are also covered.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2110","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Facilities Management","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental concepts of facilities management for different types of real assets. It explores the principles that underpin sustainable facilities management and the perspectives of stakeholders. Topics include FM activities, FM strategy, outsourcing, maintenance management, performance management and safety, resource management, FM technology, financial management, and procurement.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF1105","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-426,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2203","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quality and Productivity Management","ModuleDescription":"The module enables students to develop knowledge of the role of management in improving quality andproductivity in projects and within firms. Major topics covered include managementprinciples, models and tools that have the potential to improve the level of quality and productivity at the project and corporate levels.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2304","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Operations and Maintenance Management","ModuleDescription":"The module covers the fundamental principles of operations and maintenance of facilities such as organization of O&M team, O&M planning, execution and management, O&M of Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing & Fire Protection Systems and O&M management systems","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF4309, PFM students from AY2018/19 intake and after","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2306","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Event Management Case Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an understanding of how event management is applied in the industry through in-depth case studies. Cases are selected to cover major event types which are relevant and making an impact to the event industry regionally and globally.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF4308, PFM students from AY2017/18 intake and before","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2504","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the properties, characteristics, selection, specfication, assembly and inter-relationship of materials utilised in modern facilities, focusing on construction materials. Major topics are materials suitable for application in relation to weather resistance, stability, durability, damp prevention, insulation, energy conservation and fire protection. Principles relating to the weathering and corrosion of materials, especially building materials, are also covered. The coverage includes practical tests to evaluate the behaviour of selected materials under various conditions.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF2505","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"M&E Systems","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the mechanical and electrical systems in modern facilities, with special focus on a building. It considers the design principles, operation and maintenance of major systems such as:\nheating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, power generation and distribution, vertical and horizontal transportation systems, fire fighting systems, communication and security systems, as well as piping and plumbing systems. This module also covers the engineering principles and key factors influencing the thermal environments and quantification of these factors, functional requirements of\nutilities, and the design of systems to local codes.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF2104,PF2503","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-426,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF3201","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Measurement (Specialist Works)","ModuleDescription":"This module develops further the students' skills in the measurement of items of work on projects, with a special focus on the quantification of specialist building works.  Major topics are measurement of fluid flow systems, specialist and civil engineering construction works and building services.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PF2503 M&E Engineering Systems/ PF2505 M&E Systems (AY2014/15 to AY2017/18 intakes)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF3207","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Management Law","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental principles relating to the various legal relationships in a project; laws relevant to procurement, contract administration, termination and insolvency; and professional negligence and concurrent liability. Students are recommended to take PF2101 Project and Facilities Management Law before taking this module.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-422,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF3304","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Facilities Management Law","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental principles relating to the various legal aspects and laws required to operate and manage facilities.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF3305","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Facilities Planning and Design","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental principles of planning and designing of facilities such as space allocation, planning and implementation. The topics include facilities management planning process, space and design basics, human factors, universal design, programming, site analysis, master planning, environmental planning, capital planning, space management, design for various facility\ntypes.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF3501","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intelligent Facilities","ModuleDescription":"Intelligent facilities are hallmarks of modern cities; they are designed and operated to help to enhance the quality of living and work. The module explores the concept of intelligence of facilities from various perspectives, and covers how a pragmatic approach can be adopted in translating the desirable features into reality in facilities through technology. Smart technologies, sensor technologies, building control and automation systems, and human-systems relationships are explored. Case studies constitute an integral part of the module. Students are recommended to take PF2503 M&E Engineering Systems before taking this module.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4101","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students demonstrate their research, analytical and communication skills by investigating a topic of interest to them, and of relevance to the programme. The student is expected to demonstrate an ability to pursue unaided investigations relevant to the topic chose, to communicate the findings clearly, concisely and with detachment, to draw relevant conclusions, and to offer suitable recommendations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4203","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Dispute Management","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the fundamental legal principles relating to disputes on projects in the various stages of preparation of documents, formation of contract, contract administration including documentation and issues of evidence; methods of dispute resolution including contractual mechanism, summary judgment, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), statutory adjudication, arbitration; enforcement and insolvency; and legal approaches to disputes with third parties.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-426,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4207","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"The module provides students with knowledge of the principles of risk management which include the common analysis techniques, and their application to projects.  The major topics are: types and sources of project risks; risks affecting budgeting decisions and cost estimates; risk management cycle; risk analysis techniques; and risk allocation arrangements.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF3104, PFM students from AY2018/19 intake and after","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4305","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Green Development","ModuleDescription":"This studio-based module is about environmentally responsive development integrating construction and ecology. The emphasis is on how environmental\r\nconsiderations affect the entire project cycle in site planning, feasibility study, building designs, approvals, construction, and occupancy in an integrated manner.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PF4502, PFM students from AY2018/19 intake and after","Workload":"0-0-2-0-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4306","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"REITs Facilities Management","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the theories and industry practices of\nfacilities management in Real Estate Investment Trusts\n(REITs). It examines the strategic planning, designing for\nmaximum efficiency and managing of lettable spaces for\nvarious REITs facilities and how it develops into a viable\nworking model for the business. Emphasis is put on the coordination\nof the physical REITs workplace with the tenants\nand the work of the organisation.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-422,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-EXR-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-EXR-2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4308","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Event Management Case Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an understanding of how knowledge of Event Management is applied in the industry. Relevant case studies on different types of events, and contemporary issues in event feasibility, planning, marketing, procurement and management are also considered. Students are recommended to take PF4307 Event Management before taking this module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PF2306, PFM students from AY2018/19 intake and after","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PF4501","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Total Building Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on systems integration and performance of buildings by developing an appreciation of, and methodologies to facilitate the evaluation and integration of various building systems. It seeks to foster an understanding of the inter-relationships among the design, construction, operation and maintenance processes of buildings and develop a total approach to building performance and evaluation. An overview of the main building systems is provided with emphasis on how they affect and contribute to building performance. Case studies illustrate the process and the outcome of the total building performance approach.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH2201 / GEM2025","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Philosophy Of Science","ModuleDescription":"An introduction to a spectrum of philosophical issues concerning modern science. These range from explaining the development of science, including a comparison with traditional approaches, to understanding nature in both the West and the East, to problems of the rationality of science. This will also involve a historical study of the development of philosophy of science in the Western tradition, from Bacon and Hume, through Mill, to Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEM2025","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH2207","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Hume and Kant","ModuleDescription":"Two major philosophers are studied in this module: David Hume, in the first half, and Immanuel Kant, in the second. We will try to determine what each philosopher's fundamental approach to philosophy consists in, and how it gives rise to his views on the nature of causation, the external world, the self, and the limits of knowledge. As Kant's first Critique was a response to Hume's philosophical scepticism, we will pay close attention to his diagnoses of Hume's difficulties and his proposed solutions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH2208 / GEK2029","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Ethics","ModuleDescription":"This module considers some of the significant normative ethical theories in the history of moral philosophy and examines how their principles may be applied to ethical issues of practical concern. There is a wide range of topics that are typically understood to come under the category of applied ethics. These include ethical issues pertaining to the family, food, race relations, poverty, punishment, conduct in war, professional conduct in general, and so on. The specific topics to be dealt with may vary from semester to semester, and the selection will be announced at the start of the semester in which the module is offered.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2029","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH2209 / GEK2002","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Art","ModuleDescription":"Art and aesthetics raises deep philosophical puzzles. Sunsets are beautiful because they’re pleasing. But they seem pleasing because they’re beautiful. Galleries display some things because they’re art. But some things are art because galleries display them. Just as the Mona Lisa resembles Lisa, she resembles it. But she does not represent it as it represents her. When one watches a horror film one feels fear, but one does not run away. When one listens to instrumental music one feels sad, but there’s nothing one is sad about. This course addresses the central philosophical questions with which these puzzles are entangled.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2002","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH2242","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Language","ModuleDescription":"Topics in the philosophy of language, especially concerning truth, meaning and\r\nreference. In particular, we will consider questions such as but not limited to whether language is mediated by convention or intention, whether understanding a language is tacitly knowing a theory of that language, whether the meaning of a name is simply its referent, whether mathematical and moral statements are true in virtue of meaning and whether sentences such as ‘breaking promises is wrong’ are statements of moral fact or simply expressions of emotion.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PH3210","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH3201","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Social Science","ModuleDescription":"The founding of social science as a special discipline for the study of social phenomena in the late nineteenth century and its development through the twentieth century will be examined in this module. The critique of the physical science model, which was originally used to ground the theory of social science research, will be considered. This course guides students through the various philosophical debates, which shaped the development of modern social science. Attention will also be given to how social science research bears, directly or indirectly, on social practices.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH3206","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Recent Philosophy","ModuleDescription":"This module looks at the development of twentieth century analytic philosophy through the works of some of its major exponents.  These include Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Moore, Austin and Quine.  The fundamental assumption in analytic philosophy is the idea that all philosophical problems are really problems of language and may be solved either by reformulating them in a perfect language or by a better understanding of the language that we actually speak.  One of the aims of this course is to show how certain problems in ethics, metaphysics and epistemology may be solved (or dissolved) through the careful analysis of language and meaning.\n\n","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH3230","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Normative Ethical Theory","ModuleDescription":"This module is a study of the main contending\n\ncontemporary views about goodness and virtue,\n\nprinciples of moral evaluation, and moral\n\ndecision-making. These include deontological,\n\nconsequentialist, and contemporary virtuebased\n\nand contractarian theories. Emphasis will\n\nbe placed on securing a thorough understanding\n\nthe arguments used to derive fundamental\n\nmoral principles and to justify claims about our\n\nmoral obligations. Such study aims to reveal the\n\nkinds of issues that are involved in analyzing\n\nwhat constitutes rational considerations for\n\nmoral action, and the strengths and weaknesses\n\nof the rival theories.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH3246","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Paradoxes","ModuleDescription":"This module is a survey of classic paradoxes, ancient and modern. No mere brain-teasers, these riddles have exercised some of history’s best minds, often with startling results. How is motion possible? What is a gamble at given odds worth? Is time travel possible? Why do nations honor their treaty obligations? What are numbers? The contemplation of paradoxes drives the search for answers to these questions and more, and by grappling with the paradoxes, students gain familiarity with key techniques and concepts of decision theory and logical analysis which are useful both in philosophy and other fields of inquiry.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PH2110/GEM2006","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH3261","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Kant's Critique of Pure Reason","ModuleDescription":"Kant is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers, if not the greatest, and his Critique of Pure Reason is widely considered his greatest work. This course will delve into this work, entering into the intricate framework of Kant’s Transcendental Idealism. Major topics include Space and Time, the Categories, the Analogies (focusing on causation) and the Antinomies (focusing on the issue of freedom). Although the course focuses primarily on Kant’s metaphysics and epistemology, this grounding is expected to improve one’s understanding of the basis of Kant’s ethics, particularly when dealing with the Transcendental Dialectic.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must have completed a minimum of 4 MC in PH.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH4202","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Political Philosophy","ModuleDescription":"This module will discuss some of the central issues in political philosophy such as the basis and limits of toleration and individual liberty, the importance of a shared morality, and the role of the state in meeting the claims of different conceptions of what a worthwhile life should be. In plural societies, with a diversity of different values, what would be a fair basis for social co-operation?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PH or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28 MCs in PH or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH4205","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in East Asian Philosophy","ModuleDescription":"Specific topics from in East Asian Philosophy (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Korean) will be discussed in the module. The aim is to introduce students to a more in depth study of traditional East Asian Philosophical texts and issues debated in them. The texts selected will focus on specific topics and traditions and will vary from year to year.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. PH2301 or PH2302.\n\nCohort 2012 to 2015: Completed 80MCs, including 28 MCs in PH, or 28MCs in PS, or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. PH2301 or PH2302.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards: Completed 80MCs, including 28 MCs in PH, or 28 MCs in CH or CL, or 28MCs in PS, or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. PH2301 or PH2302.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0306,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH4212","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Issues in Philosophy of Mind","ModuleDescription":"This module will explore in depth an advanced topic in the philosophy of mind. Possible topics are the unity of consciousness, the relationship between consciousness and time and the relationship between phenomenology and intentionality. The course may also focus on alternative conceptions of the mind to physicalism, such as dualism, panpsychism, or phenomenalism, issues from the philosophy of perception, such as the problems of illusion, hallucination, and the inverted spectra, or issues from philosophical psychology and cognitive science, such as the modularity of mind, the nature of tacit knowledge, or the relationship between neural states and mental states.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH4401","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"A dissertation on an approved research topic not exceeding twelve thousand words.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of PH major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of PH major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"PH4660","Workload":"0-1-0-0-36.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH4550","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Internship: Philosophy for Teaching","ModuleDescription":"Students will intern in an educational organization approved by the Department. (e.g. Logic Mills, which specializes in courses on analytical thinking skills to\r\nschools and other educational organizations). During the internship, they will learn to use their philosophical skills to teach, and through practice, reflect on the usefulness of Philosophy in education practice and intellectual development.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. (Students will apply to Department to read this module and qualified applicants will be selected through\r\nan interview). \r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track. (Students will apply to Department to read this module and qualified applicants will be selected through an interview).","Preclusion":"Any other internship module.","Workload":"3-3-2-1-3.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH4660","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"PH4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH5660","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Philosophy in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Graduate Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH6320","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TRADITIONS IN ASIAN PHILOSOPHY","ModuleDescription":"The module will intensively examine philosophical traditions from the histories of Chinese or Indian Philosophy. Traditions may\r\ninclude (but is not restricted to) Confucianism, Taoism, neo-Confucianism, Legalism from Chinese Philosophy and Vedanta, Indian Buddhism, Nyaya, modern Indian philosophy from the Indian tradition. The emphasis will be on the building of a solid foundation in the philosophical grammar of a non-Western\r\nphilosophical tradition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH6540","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TOPICS IN ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to provide an intensive grounding in one of the major areas in contemporary Analytic Philosophy. The module will consider philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, epistemology, or metaphysics. Other topics from the analytic tradition or a combination of more than one topic may also be considered under exceptional circumstances. Focus will be on contemporary issues and problems currently engaging the philosophers belonging to the analytic tradition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH6660","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Philosophy in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Graduate Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Offered to Graduate students only and admission of others by permission of instructor ","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PH6770","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR","ModuleDescription":"This is a required module for all research Masters and PhD students admitted from AY2004/2005. The module provides a forum for students and faculty to share their research and to engage one another critically in discussion of their current research projects. The module will include presentations by faculty on research ethics and dissertation writing. Each student is required to present a formal research paper. Active participation in all research presentations is expected. The module may be spread over two semesters and will be graded \"Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory\" on the basis of student presentation and participation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PHS1120","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Essential Topics in Pharmaceutical Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"This module adopts a biological approach to explain and illustrate foundational pharmaceutical chemical principles that are essential for the understanding of pharmaceutical science related to drug synthesis, drug properties, drug action and preparation of biomaterials. Three broad topics will be covered, including bio-organic chemistry, radical chemistry and enzymatic catalysis.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1110A","Preclusion":"Pharmacy Major","Workload":"4-3-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL1101E","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces psychology as an empirical, behavioural science. The aim is to provide students with a broad overview of the different fields in psychology. The emphasis of the course is two-fold: first, so that students appreciate the diversity and richness of the psychology discipline; second, to acquaint students with the important principles, theories, concepts and findings in psychology. Topics covered include the biological bases of behaviours, developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and abnormal psychology.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL2131","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research and Statistical Methods I","ModuleDescription":"This module is aimed at equipping students with the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary as a foundation for evaluating or carrying out empirical research in psychology. It is an essential module for psychology major students. It consists of two sections: the first deals with the design of psychological research; the second covers basic descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. Students will be taught how to design their own empirical study, to carry out appropriate statistical analyses on the data collected so as to draw valid conclusions, and how to write up their findings. Ethical aspects of psychological research are covered.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2017 and before: Obtained a minimum grade of 'C6' in G.C.E. 'O' level Mathematics, or passed at least IB Mathematical Studies SL, or equivalent.\n\nCohort 2018 onwards: Nil","Preclusion":"UQF2101B","Workload":"2-0-1-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL2132","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research and Statistical Methods II","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on the methodological and statistical base prepared by PL2131. An essential module for psychology major students, it aims to provide knowledge and experience in conducting a psychological study. Methods of data collection in laboratory and field settings are taught alongside commonly-used statistical techniques for data analysis. Students are introduced to issues of design and analysis in factorial experiments and correlational studies. Students also do experiments in class and learn the use of computer statistical packages for data analysis. A group empirical project is required.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2017 and before: At least a B- in both PL1101E and PL2131, OR has declared Psychology as a major. Students who fail to meet the B- criterion in either of the modules, or both, will have the opportunity to take a department-conducted test, the passing of which will act as an alternative prerequisite.\n\nCohort 2018 onwards: At least a B- in both PL1101E and PL2131, OR has declared Psychology as a major.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3231","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Research Project","ModuleDescription":"This module allows students to undertake an individual research project under staff supervision. Students wishing to take this module are advised to obtain additional details from the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and consent of Supervisor. Students must have at least a \"C\" grade in one of the prerequisites.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3232","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biological Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This course provides a general one-semester introduction to the relationship between brain and behaviour. Although no background knowledge is assumed other than from the introductory psychology course, those with an interest in biological bases of behaviour or neuroscience will be advantaged.  The course is intended primarily for students doing a single major in Psychology, and is designed as an introduction to those wishing to pursue advanced courses in Cognitive Neuroscience (PL3285 & PL4206). The course will focus on key questions asked about the brain, such as: How is the brain organised? How do drugs affect our behaviour? How does the brain see, hear and produce movement? How does it learn and think? Clinical topics, such as Parkinson's Disease and schizophrenia will be integrated into the course, as will fMRI research methods and findings.  Emphasis will be given to the key principles of nervous system function, however, the course still requires a lot of factual information to be assimilated and memorized.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3233","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cognitive Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the psychological study of human information processing; learning and memory; acquisition, retrieval, and forgetting; and general knowledge, concepts, reasoning, and related issues in cognition. The impact of computational approaches on cognition is considered.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3234","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Developmental Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module is primarily for psychology major students, for whom it is a core area. It aims to provide an overview of the major issues in developmental psychology, with a main focus on\n\ninfancy and childhood. The development of individual differences is reviewed. Stage and process theories of cognitive, social and linguistic development are evaluated. The extent to which research findings have pan-cultural and local application is considered throughout the course. The importance of empirical research is stressed, and students are recommended to take PL2131 before reading this module.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3235","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This course provides a broad foundation for the study of human social behaviour. Topics such as attitudes, social cognition, interpersonal relations and group processes are discussed. One aim of this course is to introduce students to the theories and research of social psychology. A second aim is to help students appreciate how the findings of social psychologists are relevant and applicable to the day-to-day situations in our lives.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3236","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Abnormal Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This core module covers most of the common mental health problems identified for children and adults, e.g. eating disorders, behavioural problems, attention deficits, learning disabilities, schizophrenia, anxiety, stress, depression, personality disorders, sexual adjustment, substance abuse, suicide, and dementia. The lectures and discussion groups provide an introduction to clinical intervention, but emphasis is placed on the theoretical formulation of problems. Whenever possible, films and case studies are used to supplement the textbook and readings, and a visit to the local Institute of Mental Health will usually be arranged.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"SW3217","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3242","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Health Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the role of psychological factors in physical health. Topics covered may include the relationship of mind and body, the role of human behaviour in health, stress and coping as they relate to health, the nature of illness, patient-practitioner relations, chronic illness and disability, death and dying, and the relationship of psychology to such important health problems as AIDS, cancer, heart disease and pain.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3243","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sensation and Perception","ModuleDescription":"The aim of the module is to introduce students to the basic methods of vision science, and to fundamental aspects of, and current research in, sensation and perception. The methods part of the course introduces the student to both classical and modern psychophysical methods, as well as the basic concepts of fourier analysis. The content part examines aspects of sensory psychology, with emphases on vision and audition. We will trace an arc that starts from a consideration of neural processing, and ends with the representation of the perceptual world in the brain.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E and PL3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3250","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module concerns the application of experimental psychology research to the improvement of human-machine/environment interactions. This is not designed as a \"cookbook\" module where the principles of good human factors are merely enumerated. Rather, the emphasis will be placed on the theoretical principles underlying information processing and human performance. The topics include: signal detection and information theory; attention; spatial displays; navigation; memory and training; selection of action, manual control; time-sharing and workload; and the effects of stress on human error.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E and PL3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3252","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social-Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an exploration of current socialcognitive research on emotions. Emotions are complex, multiply-determined states that influence our experiences, biochemistry, thinking, actions, relationships, motivations, and behaviours, as well as our health. Topics to be covered in this module include 'what is the nature of emotion?', 'what functions, if any, do specific emotions serve?', 'what are their antecedents and their consequences?', among others. The discussion of emotion will stretch across various sub-disciplines in psychology, such as developmental psychology, biological psychology, social and personality psychology, cognitive neuroscience, social-cognition, cross-cultural psychology and evolutionary psychology.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E and PL3235","Preclusion":"PL3880B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3256","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Infant Development","ModuleDescription":"Infant development refers to changes in cognitive, social and motor abilities that occur during the first year of life. The course will include an overview of\r\nresearch methods in psychological research on infants and of psychological theories that have inspired infancy research. Research in prenatal development that bears\r\non infant cognitive development will be covered. In addition, recent research on visual perception, linguistic development, numerical knowledge, categorization, social-emotional development and motor development will be covered.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132, and PL3234","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3260","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Moral Development","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to the study of the origins, development and cognitive processing of morality. The module will cover the beginnings of moral psychology, the early theories of moral development, the contemporary developmental research on infants’ and children’s moral decision-making, and the influence of society (e.g., media, law, parenting) on children’s moral development. Through lectures, discussions, course readings, and essay writing we will analyse and debate whether morality is innate, adaptive, and unique from other aspects of cognitive development.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131 and PL2132.","Preclusion":"YSS4221","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3281C","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Lab in Reading Processes","ModuleDescription":"This module extends students' experience of laboratory work to the fields of cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics. On a general level, students will learn about the principles of experimental design, ethics appraisal, data collection, and statistical analysis. More specifically, students will identify a research question, conduct their own experiment, and write up a laboratory report on topics relevant to models of word recognition and reading.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and PL3233","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-3-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3282A","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Lab in Interpersonal Relationships","ModuleDescription":"This first half of the module will explicate different methods and paradigms in social psychology with interpersonal relationships studies. The design aims to provide students a broad overview of methodologies as well as a deeper understanding of the important issues in interpersonal relationship research. In the second half of the module, students would carry out group projects, applying their knowledge to conducting a research study. They will have hands-on experiences at different research stages, from how a research study is formulated, crystallized and carried out to data analysis, results presentation and writing-up.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and PL3235","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-3-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3283","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Lab in Developmental Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This lab module will give students a practical introduction to methods and techniques in developmental psychology. The exact age range and techniques targeted may vary from infancy to adolescence to the aged depending on the instructor and the availability of participants. The aim is to cover essential ethical, theoretical, methodological, and practical issues of importance when conducting research. Observational and experimental methods will be covered, and basic techniques and tools of developmental assessment will be introduced. Target students are single psychology majors, especially those who are also taking or intending to take theoretical courses in Developmental Psychology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and PL3234","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-3-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3284","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Lab in Applied Psychology (Scale Construction)","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide psychology majors with hands-on experience using research designs and methods commonly used in applied psychology such as health, engineering, education, and industrial/organizational psychology. Students will work in teams to carry out research exercises on specific topics in applied psychology. Topics to be covered will vary depending on the specific application of psychology. The focus will be an understanding the rationale, design, and interpretation of empirical research in the specific application. Target students are psychology majors who intend on a career in psychology or to pursue a postgraduate degree.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131 and PL2132","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-3-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3286","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Lab in Health Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide psychology majors with hands-on experience using research designs and methods commonly used in health psychology, including both questionnaire and experimental methods. Students will work in teams to carry out research exercises on specific topics in health psychology. Topics to be covered may include health attitudes, health behaviours, and psychophysiological responses to stress among others. The focus will be an understanding the rationale, design, and interpretation of empirical research in the specific application within health psychology. This module is particularly relevant for psychology majors interested in a career in psychology or who wish to pursue a postgraduate degree.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and PL3242","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-3-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL3551","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nUROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nUROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4203","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cognition","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the student to the fundamental issues of cognitive science. Specifically, the main concern is how we might model cognition. The topics include the modes of representation, issues relating to the processing of information, and the nature of cognitive architectures. Both classical models of cognition and connectionist models will be considered. There will be several sessions of computer simulation of basic connectionist models. This course is mounted for students interested in how we might study how the mind works.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3233, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4205","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Developmental Processes","ModuleDescription":"This course concerns development in infancy, childhood, adolescence and adulthood. It reviews in depth important cognitive, social and emotional changes during these phases, the theories of development that document these changes and the rich variety of research methodology that track these changes. Students will get a genuine understanding of how current information on human development contribute to, modify or challenge extant theories of development and how far developmental psychology has progressed in the last 50 years.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3234, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4207","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Psychology: Theories and Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with contemporary social psychology. Topics include cognitive and learning perspectives in social psychology, quantitative methods in social psychology, attitudes and attitude change, attribution and social perception, altruism and aggression, sex roles, interpersonal attraction, social influence, leadership and power, intergroup relations, and cultural psychology. In discussing these topics, illustrations are given of how research programmes are conducted in social psychology.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must\nbe PL3235, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4219","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Abnormal Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This course is an advanced course in Abnormal\r\n\r\nPsychology. It builds on the fundamental concepts\r\n\r\nintroduced in PL3236, by focusing on some specific\r\n\r\nareas, e.g., mood, psychotic and anxiety disorders.\r\n\r\nThe role of stress and emotion in psychopathology,\r\n\r\nand the treatment of these disorders, with drug\r\n\r\ntherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy will be\r\n\r\nconsidered. The student will be introduced to recent\r\n\r\nadvancement in research and practice in these and\r\n\r\nother cognate domains. The focus of the seminars will\r\n\r\nbe discussion of current basic and clinical research\r\n\r\npapers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3236, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"PL4880A","Workload":"0-3-0-1.5-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4226","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Correctional Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to equip students with an understanding of criminal behaviour and the criminal justice agencies’ response to offending in the local settings. Students will be introduced to psychological theories of criminal behaviours, psychopathology associated with offending, offender assessments, offender programming, re-entry initiatives, professional practice and research.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3236, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4228","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Criminal Forensic Psychology","ModuleDescription":"Criminal forensic psychology is the intersection between psychology and the criminal justice system, which involves the understanding of criminal law in the relevant jurisdictions in order to interact appropriately\r\nwith the legal professionals. The course will introduce students to the relevant sentencing and evidentiary\r\nissues, as well as the literature on the assessment andmanagement of violent and sexual offending\r\nbehaviours, amongst other problem behaviours. In addition, the course will explore areas relating to eyewitness testimony in children. Further, the association between personality disorders and offending behaviours, as well as the relevant assessment and management issues will be examined.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), which should include PL3235 and PL3236, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4229","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Psychological Therapies","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the main orientations of psychological therapy including psychodynamic psychotherapy, behavioural and cognitive therapies, and systemic therapies, amongst others. Theoretical underpinnings, specific therapeutic techniques, applications to particular psychiatric disorders or psychological problems, methods of evaluation, levels of empirical support, mechanisms of change, and ethical and professional issues will be covered. Seminars will include didactic teaching, class discussions, clinical case studies, selected articles, and where possible, video footage.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3236, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4233","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Psychology of Negotiation","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide an overview of the science of negotiation, drawing largely upon the theories and research in organizational psychology and social\r\npsychology. Students will learn basic and classic issues in the field including distributive and integrative bargaining, as well as the cognitive, motivational, and\r\nemotional processes that inhibit or facilitate effectiveness in negotiating. Students will also be introduced to complex issues including multi-party\r\nnegotiations, third-party negotiations, agency and ethics, and cross-cultural negotiations.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SW3208","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4234","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Patient and Health Care  ","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to increase knowledge and understanding of health psychology as an applied science. The module focuses on understanding developmental and lifespan frameworks in the experience of illness and disease; exploring patients’ experiences in the health-care system; and developing an appreciation of factors that may lead to patient harm and adverse events in the context of health care delivery.  ","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132, PL3242 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4236","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Autism Spectrum and Related Conditions","ModuleDescription":"Autism Spectrum Conditions affect social and communication development in approximately 1 in 100 individuals. This module will cover the history, presentation, diagnostic process and challenges, genetics and neurobiology, etiological theories, assessment and evidence-based interventions for individuals with Autism Spectrum and related neurodevelopmental conditions across the life-span. Emphasis will be given to recent research and empirically validated neurobiological, developmental and psychological theoretical perspectives and understanding the high comorbidity in ASC. This module will also explore the presentation of autistic traits in the general population, family and relatives of those with ASC and in those with other disorders (“the autism continuum”).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), which should include PL3234 and PL3236, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4239","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Psychology of the Unconscious","ModuleDescription":"Conscious awareness is a prized possession of mankind. Lay people and philosophers alike ascribe sacred values to people’s capacity for conscious thoughts, reasoning, and behaviour. However, social psychology research demonstrates the powerful influence of the unconscious, mechanisms that occur without conscious awareness, on high-level mental processes. In this module, students will be exposed to an array of research revealing how the unconscious affects social perception, social behaviour, goal pursuit, and complexed decision making. Students will acquire a basic understanding of how the unconscious operates and appreciate the real-life implications of the unconscious in consumer behaviour, public opinion, and legal decisions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3235, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"PL4880I","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4401","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Each student selects a topic for research and works under the supervision of a member of the teaching staff. The research work is presented as a thesis for examination. The Honours Thesis carries an equivalent weight of three modules. Please register PL4401 manually with the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before: Completed 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum CAP of 3.50. \n\nCohorts 2016 and 2017: Completed 110 MCs, including 44 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum CAP of 3.50. \n\nCohort 2018 onwards: Completed 110 MCs, including 44 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"PL4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4501","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The Integrated Thesis is a single thesis that satisfies both the Master’s thesis and Honours thesis requirements of the Psychology Concurrent Degree Programme. The Integrated Thesis is pitched at the Master’s level and should thus entail original  research that contributes to new knowledge. Similar to PL4401 Honours Thesis, the Integrated Thesis carries an equivalent weight of three 4000-level modules and is done under the supervision of a member of the teaching staff.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum CAP of 3.50. Students should be enrolled in the Concurrent Degree Programme and be in good standing. Registration is subject to departmental consent.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 44 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum CAP of 3.50. Students should be enrolled in the Concurrent Degree Programme and be in good standing. Registration is subject to departmental consent.","Preclusion":"PL4401","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4660","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in PL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in PL, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"PL4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880F","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Addictive Behaviours","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to major contemporary perspectives on addictive behaviours. Topics to be covered include the aetiology, assessment, prevention, and treatment of substance-related and 'behavioral' (e.g., gambling, eating) addictions. Recent research and clinical advances in related areas such as behavioural genetics, dual diagnosis, contingency management, cognitive expectancy, and motivational enhancement will also be explored.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3236, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880K","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Parenting and Child Development","ModuleDescription":"This course examines the various aspects of parental influence on children’s development, with a focus on cultural differences in parenting practices. Topics to be covered include a critical evaluation of the crosscultural relevance of parenting styles and the concept of emotional availability in accounting for differences in children’s developmental outcomes. The notion of “good enough parenting” and parenting as a bidirectional process will be analysed. The course concludes with a discussion of whether parents are the most important source of influence, bearing in mind the many other domains of influence in children’s lives, such as peers.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3234, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880P","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Psychology of Religion","ModuleDescription":"Religion is ubiquitous across cultures and highly influential in many individuals’ lives, society, and history. This module examines religion through cognitive, developmental, social, and evolutionary psychology. Key questions that will be examined are: Why do people believe in gods and perform rituals? What psychological processes support religious beliefs, behaviours, and experiences? What are the social effects of religion? What is the relationship between religion and morality? The module also examines methods and issues in studying religion empirically.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880Q","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Psychology of Bilingualism","ModuleDescription":"This module covers central issues in the fields of bilingualism/multilingualism. Seminars will include the following topics: bilingual language acquisition and processing; bilingual literacy skills; brain bases of bilingualism; cognitive consequences associated with bilingualism. Reading material is supplemented with local case studies to facilitate discussion of issues relevant to language and cognitive processes in bilingual populations. Students are expected to become familiar with the nature of language and cognitive processing in bilinguals.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3233, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880R","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Issues in Adolescent Developmt","ModuleDescription":"This module will focus on developmental processes of adolescence, and will seek to further examine these processes in the context of Singapore and Asia. Specifically, themes such as parent-adolescent relations, educational experiences and processes, and various adolescent challenges would be explored in depth.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), in which one must be PL3234, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880T","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applying Psychology In Education","ModuleDescription":"This module will explore the theoretical issues in applying psychology in the context of education, and present students with the opportunity to critically\nanalyse the contribution of psychological theories and research to educational issues and school practices. It is also intended for those who wish to have a sound\nand current understanding of the role of educational psychologists in shaping school practices and policies in general, early childhood and special education.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL4880U","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Historical Controversies in Psychology","ModuleDescription":"Historical Controversies in Psychology will expose students to pertinent issues and challenges the field has faced throughout its history. Each controversy will be explored through debate, discussion and critical analysis inside, and outside of, the classroom. A range of controversies will be explored spanning the different subfields of psychology (e.g., social psychology, neuroscience, etc.), and across different timelines (e.g., pre and post cognitive revolution). The aim of this module is to present students with an opportunity for critical thinking to tackle difficult\nquestions that shed light on psychology’s failings and advances.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs of which student must have passed PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132 and 4 out of the 5 core modules (PL3232 - PL3236), which should include\nPL3234 and PL3235, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL5222R","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Multivariate Statistics in Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the use of multivariate methods for the analysis of psychological data. Included among the methods to be covered may be canonical correlation, discriminant function analysis, multivariate analysis of variance, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation modeling. Emphasis will be placed on the development of skills for multivariate data analysis through hands-on analysis and interpretation of datasets.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"PL2101Y/PL2131 and PL2102Y/PL2132 or consent of Instructor","Preclusion":"PL4204","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL5225R","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING","ModuleDescription":"This module with introduce the ideas of structural equation modeling and its relationship to other current statistical models. Specifically, regression analysis, path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis will be formulated within the general framework of structural equation modeling. Advanced topics, such as ordinal data analysis, missing data, multiple-group analysis and latent growth models, will also be covered. After the course, students are expected to know how to conduct the analysis and interpret the results themselves.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"PL2101Y/PL2131, PL2102Y/PL2132 and PL5221, or consent of the instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL5305R","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ADVANCED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to provide postgraduate students with an in depth knowledge of selected topics in social psychology, such as social influence, interpersonal relationships and applied social psychology. This knowledge is based on both a historical perspective and an overview of the current research and theory in this field. Students will read a sampling of classic articles as well as review current research and theory on selected topics. Classes will consist of lectures, discussion and student presentations.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"PL3235 or consent of instructor","Preclusion":"PL6223","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS4-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL5308R","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Social and Cognitive Neuroscience","ModuleDescription":"Over the last decades, the study of human cognition has extended its focus to include neuroimaging techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG),\nfunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) among others. This allowed researchers to investigate\ncognitive processes as they unfold in time and to relate these processes to neuronal structures and networks. In this module, students will review this\nresearch and critically evaluate whether and how it advanced our understanding of human cognition.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Admission to the NUS psychology graduate program or approval by the lecturer","Preclusion":"PL6204","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS4-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PL5309R","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Motivation and Behaviour Change","ModuleDescription":"Effective teachers, leaders, entrepreneurs, and advertisers have one thing in common – they have mastered the skill of motivating others. Whether you are trying to persuade people, inspire teams, negotiate strategically, or nudge people towards better decisions, you need to understand what drives people. In this course, we will read research papers on motivation theories, ranging from the older classics to more cutting-edge research. We will also learn about interventions that successfully motivate behavior change and apply this knowledge to addressing real-world issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"For graduate students:\nConsent of instructor\n\nFor Honours year students:\nEnforced pre-requisites: PL2131, PL2132, PL3235, and consent of instructor.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS4-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PLB1201 / GEK1064","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Psychology in Everyday Life","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to equip students who are not planning to major in psychology with basic literacy in the discipline. Students will acquire basic understanding of common human experiences, such as sleep, dreams, learning, and memory from a psychological perspective; and apply psychological knowledge to understand some of the common problematic behaviours we encounter, such as forgetfulness, sleep problems, addiction, eating disorders, depression, and mental retardation. Students will also learn about some of the practical issues, such as whether it is beneficial to boost one’s self-esteem, whether subliminal persuasion works, and how we could find happiness.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1064 and PL1101E. Students who take PLB1201 and subsequently go on to major in Psychology will not be able to count PLB1201 towards their graduation requirements.","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PLS8001","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cultivating Collaboration","ModuleDescription":"This modulet is part of the Roots & Wings 2.0 programme. It focuses on soft skills on the interpersonal level in terms of more effective working with other people and reaching for better outcomes jointly. Through various experiential activities (e.g., role-play, negotiation exercises), students learn to understand the importance of collaboration in various settings and to apply basic techniques to help resolve conflicts and to strive for win-win situations when collaborating with other people in task accomplishment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"1","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-9-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"EF1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"2,4,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"EF2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"EM1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"2,4,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"EM2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"ET1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"2,4,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OF1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OM1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OM2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OT1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OW1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PLS8003","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cultivating Resilience","ModuleDescription":"This modulet is part of the Roots & Wings 2.0 programme. This modulet focuses on helping students recognize potential self-defeating beliefs and biases, and to overcome those beliefs. Students will engage in experiential activities that foster positive emotions, engagement with the work they do and the people they interact with, and a positive narrative of their lives. The general aim of this modulet is to increase students’ awareness of self-limiting beliefs and to equip them with mindsets/behaviors that build psychological resilience.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"1","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-9-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"EF1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"2,4,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"EM2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"ET1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"2,4,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"EW2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OF1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OM1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OM2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OT1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"OU1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"OW1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"1,3,5","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PM5101","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"PROJECT MANAGEMENT","ModuleDescription":"Objective - The module offers an overview of project management. It covers the strategic use of projects as part of business strategy, the project cycle in terms of its conception, planning, and execution, and the factors that underpin the success of projects. The project manager as an effective leader in managing projects is emphasized at each stage of the cycle.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"SDE-427,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PM5105","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"DEVELOPMENT FINANCE","ModuleDescription":"Objective - This module introduces capital budgeting, project finance, and risk analysis. It covers the capital allocation framework, project cash flows, investment criteria, cost of capital, financial risk analysis, and how various types of projects are financed.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"SDE-426,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PM5107","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"TIME AND COST MANAGEMENT","ModuleDescription":"Objective - This module focuses on management of the construction project from the perspective of the contractor. It covers tendering and estimating, material and equipment procurement, subcontracting, and cost and financial control of projects incorporating cash flow analysis, financial reporting, and project scheduling.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"SDE-425,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PM5109","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"PROJECT MANAGEMENT LAW","ModuleDescription":"Objective - This module provides an understanding of aspects of construction law and mechanisms for resolving disputes. It covers the law of contract, the duties and liabilities of different parties in a project, negligence, claims, procurement, risk allocation, and remedies.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"SDE-422,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PM5111","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SPECIAL TOPICS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT","ModuleDescription":"Objective - This module is designed to allow students to conduct independent studies on special topics in project management under the guidance of a team of staff members. Students are required to submit a 6,000-word report.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PM5115","Department":"BUILDING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Finance Contracts and Agreements","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an understanding of aspects of different project finance contracts and agreements. It covers the issues of risk management through\r\ncontractual terms, duties and liabilities of lenders and borrowers, dispute management and contractual remedies, and issues relating to international contracts.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"SDE-422,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PP5193","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Asian International and Strategic Thought","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to international and strategic thought in four Asian countries – China, India, Japan, and Singapore. As world power shifts towards Asia, it is vital to provide students with insights into how key Asian societies have thought about the nature of international life and how to deal with the threats and opportunities to their countries. Students will read key texts and thinkers, will make comparisons across the four sets of thinkers and will critically assess the relevance of the ideas they encounter for contemporary foreign and security policy.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LKY_SR3-3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PP5194","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Natural Disasters, Environment and Climate Change","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide students with a knowledge of natural disasters and climate change. It begins by establishing a link between climate-related disasters and human activity. It then considers the joint challenges of disaster risk reduction and management, and provides lessons for policy and investments. The module likewise examines the issue of climate change as an externality that can be addressed through policy tools geared towards mitigation and adaptation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Basic economics","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LKY_SR2-3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PP5215","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Changes in Singapore Political Economy","ModuleDescription":"This course is an overview of opportunities taken and the strengths obtained in the changes of the political economy of Singapore. It will cover Singapore from an East India Company settlement to its status as a Straits Settlement colony and then as a colony by itself, full internal self-government, merger with Malaysia and now an independent republic. Topics covered include how the political economy of Singapore coped with changes in the region, new commodities in the hinterland, population movements, global ideology, national aspirations, international finance, multinational corporations and economic volatility.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EC2373/SSA2220","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LKY_SR2-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PP5228","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Evidence-Informed Policy Development","ModuleDescription":"The module will address the salient aspects of how evidence informs policy making, covering the following areas: needs assessment; evidence generation and synthesis; presentation of evidence in an appropriate, useful and\r\nactionable manner; strengthening evidence generating and presenting capacity in low income countries; barriers and aids to use of evidence by policy-makers; engaging the public; and effectiveness of methods and processes to achieve evidence-informed policy. Health policy is used to illustrate concepts and practice, but principles are equally applicable to policy development in other sectors. The module will emphasize case studies from real policy situations but will also address the importance of sound conceptual frameworks.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None required. Statistics or research methods background can be helpful.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LKY_SR3-4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PP5513","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Governing Nation-State and Global-City Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Singapore is a small postcolonial multicultural nation-state and a cosmopolitan global city. Its experience of rapid development led by a clean, elite, and pragmatic state has been codified into a model and in fact a nation brand, admired by developing and advanced countries alike. This module focuses on how Singapore’s transformation into a top-rank global city has affected its policies surrounding social cohesion, urban development, social development, and foreign affairs. It examines the viability of the Singapore model in the face of complex global challenges, which may require fundamental adjustments to Singapore’s strong state model.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LKY_TB10SR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR1120","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microbiology in Pharmacy","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an insight into the nature of microorganisms, with greater emphasis on bacteria and their significance to the pharmaceutical industry and medicine. The fundamentals of basic microbiology, such as the characteristics, morphology, classification, cultivation, enumeration and identification of bacteria, as well as fungi and viruses, will be discussed. Concepts of disinfection and sterility, disinfectants and sterilization methods will also be covered.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-2.5- 1-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2115","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Medicinal Chemistry for Drug Design","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the basic principles of medicinal chemistry for drug design, with the emphasis on the relationship between structure, physicochemical properties and the molecular basis of drug action. Students will learn to apply various synthetic reaction mechanisms to construct organic molecules. They will also learn to apply computational methodologies to derive lead compounds from\ndatabases, derive pharmacophore from bioactive compounds and rationalise the optimal drug-target interaction through docking experiments.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1110 or by permission","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0.5-2-0-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2122","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biotechnology for Pharmacy","ModuleDescription":"Students will gain knowledge of the various techniques in biotechnology and their applications in the manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals and biomedical research, the physicochemical properties, pharmacology and the formulation of commonly used biopharmaceuticals, as well as the principles of the mechanism of some biotechnologically derived diagnostic aids/tests. Major\r\ntopics to be covered include biotechnologically derived therapeutics such as insulin, growth hormones, cytokines, enzymes, monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, blood products, diagnostic aids/tests for urine analysis, plasma glucose, plasma lipids, HIV and pregnancy, gene therapy, transgenic technology and RNA interference technology.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1111","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-3-1-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"10,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,4,9","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"10,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,4,9","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-06-01A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2134","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Self Care","ModuleDescription":"Self-care is a continuum of behaviour initiated by a patient to establish and maintain health, prevent and deal with illness. In this module, students will be taught to integrate knowledge of non-prescription medications and non-pharmacological measures to counsel patients on the appropriate options for self-care management.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PX2108, PA1113, PR1140","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2.5-1.5-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2135","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacotherapeutics II","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to familiarize students with the epidemiology, clinical presentation and diagnosis of disease states including rheumatological conditions, renal diseases, clinical nutrition, heart failure, ischemic heart disease and thromboembolic disorders. In addition, the pharmacotherapeutic management and pharmacology of drugs used in the management of the above disease states will be covered, emphasizing on the monitoring of the clinical outcomes in terms of the efficacy and safety of each drug used.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PX2108, PA1113","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-2-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT31,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2143","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmaceutical Analysis for Quality Assurance","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to train students in the principles and practical capability of pharmacopeia assays and various analytical instruments for pharmaceutical analysis. In particular, students will apply the analytical techniques in the characterization of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), the quality assurance of dosage forms and the analysis of biological fluids, coupled with hands-on experience with instrumentation and real-life problem solving.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1110","Preclusion":"CN4233E and CN4233R","Workload":"3-1-3-0-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"830","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"MD1-05-01A,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2288","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Pharmacy I","ModuleDescription":"Please see section 4.4.3.  Target students: Pharmacy Year Two or Year Three and Science","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1110 and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR2289","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Basic UROPS in Pharmacy II","ModuleDescription":"Please see section 4.4.3.  Target students: Pharmacy Year Two or Year Three and Science","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1110 and Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3116","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Concepts in Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides pharmacy students with a comprehensive foundation of the concepts of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics. The application\r\nof these concepts are important in clinical pharmacy and the drug discovery and development process. Major topics include: basic principles, concepts and processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion, kinetics\r\nof drugs following intravascular and extravascular modes of administration, design of appropriate dosage regimens, and application of pharmacokinetic concepts in clinical pharmacy practice and drug design and development.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PA1113","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0.5-3-0-2.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3136","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacotherapeutics IV","ModuleDescription":"This is a team-taught module that aims to prepare pharmacy students in the management of noncommunicable diseases through the integration of\r\npharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics. Major topics include psychiatry, neurology and oncology.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR2135","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT31,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3137","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacy Professional Skills Development III","ModuleDescription":"This is a practical-based module that builds on the knowledge gained from other clinical and practice modules to enable students to integrate and apply what they have learnt in the pharmacy practice laboratory sessions. This\r\nmodule is focused on the provision of pharmaceutical care and involves a partnership between the patient, pharmacist and other healthcare providers to promote safe and efficacious use of medications to achieve desired patient outcomes. Students will undergo simulated practice-based training, and work individually and collaboratively to hone their knowledge and skills in dispensing, patient counselling, medication therapy management, and handling drug information requests, in preparation for pre-registration training.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR2131, PR2134, PR3124, PR3146","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-2-0-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"10,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7,8,9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"10,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S4-02LAB,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3144","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module provides pharmacy students with a comprehensive understanding on the basic principles, concepts and methodology in clinical and pre-clinical research, including applying statistical knowledge in research design. Research examples are chosen to illustrate and facilitate the learning process. Major topics include: selection and formulation of research hypothesis, study designs used in pharmacy practice and clinical research, hierarchy of evidence, potential biases associated with various designs, data acquisition and handling approaches, statistical data analyses, general methodology in basic science research, and techniques in scientific communication.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GER1000","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-1.5-1-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3145","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Compliance & Good Practices in Pharmacy","ModuleDescription":"This module provides pharmacy students with the foundation in various aspects of good practices, regulation and accreditation standards in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical industries. It serves to emphasize the pharmacist’s obligation to ensure consumer/patient safety in the supply and use of medicines and health products.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR2143","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT31,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3288","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Pharmacy I","ModuleDescription":"Please see section 4.4.3.  Target students: Pharmacy Year Three and Science","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"By permission or PR2288 or PR2289","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3289","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Pharmacy II","ModuleDescription":"Please see section 4.4.3.  Target students: Pharmacy Year Three and Science","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"By permission or PR2288 or PR2289","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR3301","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms","ModuleDescription":"Learning objectives: This module will introduce the principles of formulation, manufacturing technology and product quality assurance of a range of commonly used pharmaceutical dosage forms. Students will learn a body of technical knowledge and acquire practical skills in the manufacture and product quality evaluation of solutions, emulsions, suspensions, ointments, gels, suppositories, sterile products, microcapsules, capsules, tablets, inhalation products, powders and controlled-release products. Target students: Candidates without a Bachelor degree in Pharmacy will have to read this module as a Bridging Module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Pharmacy Major","Workload":"3-0.5-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR4138","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacy Professional Skills Development IV","ModuleDescription":"This module will cover contemporary drug information skill and medication therapy management, with focus on geriatric medicine, hormones and contraception, travel medicines, weight managements, complementary medicines/herbal products, and the regulation of pharmaceutical products in Singapore.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"PR3137 \nPR3136 \nPR3146 \nPR2134","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-0-0-0-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR4196","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacy Research Project and Scientific Communication","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to nurture the passion of final year Pharmacy students for inquiry and knowledge creation through fostering their intellectual rigor in tackling research questions related to pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, and developing their academic communication skills. It also aims to not only provide hands-on research experience gained through project work, but also to develop students’ higher order thinking skills, such as the critical evaluation of information, as well as hone students’ written and oral academic communication skills in the context of pharmaceutical sciences and practice. Students will carry out their projects under the supervision of Pharmacy academic staff, and will attend seminars/ tutorials offered by the Centre for English Language Communication (CELC) that aim to equip them with knowledge and skills for successful research communication.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Completion of Pharmacy Year 3 requirement and subject to departmental approval. Students who are required to read ES1000 Basic English and/or ES1102/ES1103 English for Academic Purposes must pass these modules.","Preclusion":"Students from non-Pharmacy majors, PR4199","Workload":"0-4-0-18-18","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-05-03K,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-06-03M,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0440,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR4197","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacy Internship I","ModuleDescription":"The 12 week programme provides an opportunity for pharmacy undergraduates to undertake experiential learning in work environments and situations of different pharmacy practice sectors.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"PR2134, PR2133, PR2135 and PR3146","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR4198","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmacy Internship II","ModuleDescription":"The 12 week programme provides an opportunity for\r\npharmacy undergraduates to undertake experiential\r\nlearning in work environments and situations of different\r\npharmacy practice sectors.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"PR2134, PR2133, PR2135 and PR3146","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR4201","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Pharmaceutical Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Learning objectives: To understand the systems and principles of marketing.  To acquire an overview of the global pharmaceutical industry. To appreciate the unique features of pharmaceutical marketing namely, the players, the types of competitions, international regulations and technology innovation. Major topics: Marketing decisions. Understanding and identifying a market. Creating and managing a product. Assigning value and delivering a product. Communicating about a product. Emphasis is placed on marketing issues pertaining to pharmaceutical/healthcare products and services.Target students: Pharmacy Final Year","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR1140 Pharmacy Professional Skills Development I","Preclusion":"BH1003 or MKT1003 or CS3261","Workload":"2.5-2-0-1.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S4A-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S4A-0308,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PR4207","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics","ModuleDescription":"Learning objectives? To enhance and broaden students' knowledge of pharmacokinetics and its application in toxicology. To enable students to develop critical thinking in optimization of pharmacotherapy for patients. To serve patients better with evidence-based judgement in future clinical practice. To learn the principles of pharmacokinetics, toxicokinetics and pharmacogenomics. To learn how to apply these principles for the understanding of drug response (efficacy and toxicity)Major topics? Principles of clinical pharmacokinetics. Principles of clinical toxicokinetics.  Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling. Kinetics of drug interactions. Interspecies pharmacokinetic scaling. Bioactivation of drugs and toxicity relevance. Genomics and variable drug response.  Management of patients with adverse drug events and drug toxicityTarget students ? Pharmacy Final Year","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PR3116 Concepts in Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-2-0-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS1101E / GEK1003","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Politics","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of this module is to impart a preliminary overview of political science and its sub-fields so that students have a basic orientation of the discipline. It briefly explains the scope and components of each of the four sub-fields (political theory, comparative politics, international relations and public administration) and familiarises students with the major issues and arguments related to power, justice, political culture, national identity, accountability, ethics and world order. It also focuses on key political institutions. The module will be of interest to students across the university who want to gain a basic understanding of politics.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1003K, GEK1003, PS1101","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2204 / EU2204","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modern Western Political Thought","ModuleDescription":"This module explores major political ideas and concepts from the modern Western tradition. Key political constructs such as power, authority, justice, liberty and democracy are examined in intellectual and historical context. Reading Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise on Government, among other influential writings, students will be exposed to the broader themes and ideas that have shaped political life in the West since 1600.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EU2204","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2234","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Comparative Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces to students some major approaches to comparative politics, including system perspective, case study, comparative approach, rational choice, and cultural approach. Specific cases are used to illustrate how people have applied these approaches in research. It also covers selected topics in comparative politics, such as democratisation and democratic consolidation, revolution, and ethnic conflicts. Much of the discussion will be based on specific cases. This introductory module is offered to students who want to gain basic knowledge of comparative politics.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2204B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2244 / SSA2222","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Administration in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with major themed and issues in public administration with specific reference to Singapore. It covers relevant domains of the city-state government and explores issues such as the relationship between politics and administration, meritocracy and performance, combating corruption, grassroots administration, and e-governance. It also discusses administrative trends and challenges in contemporary Singapore.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2222","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2245","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asian Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module will serve an introduction to the nature and dynamics of government and politics in Southeast Asia, especially state-society relations.  Hence, the module will look at government and politics in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Burma. This module is aimed at students across all faculties and at all levels interested in learning about political dynamics in Southeast Asia.  Its primary objective is to expose students to the region, and provide a basic foundation in government and politics of Southeast Asia from which students can further acquire/develop specialised knowledge.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2215B, SE2213","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2247","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"South Asian Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module is divided into two parts. The first half of the module has a comparative politics focus. It will examine the contemporary politics of South Asian states, focusing on their political culture, institutions and processes and political change and development. It will also treat issues like ethnicity, religion, regime legitimacy and the relationship between violence and democracy. By studying these issues comparatively we can discern regular patterns in the behaviour of individuals and groups and understand how their demands are processed and met. The second part of the module will adopt a thematic approach to explain the various factors that have shaped intra-regional relations. This will include the role of external powers and also the spillover effect of domestic conflicts. Foreign policy objectives of the regional states and their threat perceptions will be the principal area of focus. The module will also deal with issues of regional order and stability. The target students are those enrolled in South Asian Studies Programme and Political Science.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2214B, PS2217B, PS3217B, SN2211, SN3221","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2248","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Politics","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to contemporary Chinese politics. After a survey on China's political culture and tradition, the rise of modern China and Chinese Communism, it discusses a range of nation-building issues in the People's Republic of China. These include the role of ideology, developmental strategies, political institutions, and state-society relations. Having examined the domestic political issues, the course proceeds to analyse Chinese foreign policy. Topics to be dealt with include China's relations with the U.S., Japan, Russia, European Union, and ASEAN. The problems related to the reunification of mainland China and Taiwan are also covered.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3205B, PS3250","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS2249 / GEK2003 / SSA2209","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Government and Politics of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This course examines a number of areas in Singapore's domestic politics with the following objectives: identify the key determinants of Singapore's politics; understand the key structural-functional aspects of Singapore's domestic politics; examine the extent to which nation building has taken place in Singapore; and analyse the key challenges facing Singapore and its future as far as domestic politics is concerned. The course examines both the structural-functional aspects of domestic politics as well as issues related to nation building, state-society relations and the likely nature of future developments and challenges.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2003, GEM2003K, PS1102, PS2101, PS2101B, SS2209PS, SSA2209","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3236","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ethnicity and Religion in Asian Politics","ModuleDescription":"One of the main features of Asian politics and government is the complex nexus of ethnicity, religion, and the state. This module focuses on the colonial formation and postcolonial continuation of these ethno-religious features of politics, known as the politics of identity in Asia.  It explains some major ethnic and religious conflicts in Asia; their impacts on national politics, party systems, state structures, and government policies; and the role of the state in this regard. The module is available to all year 1-3 students at NUS.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3201, PS3206B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3237","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Women and Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module examines established political theories and ideologies in addressing gender equality and representation in politics. It also presents various traditions in feminist political thinking and evaluates their intellectual contributions to politics. The second part of the module examines the practical dimensions of gender politics such as women's movements and national and international conventions and institutions. It analyses the relationship among gender, class, and ethnicity, and examines the cultural and religious perceptions of these identities. The module is available to all year 1-3 students at NUS.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3207B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3240","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"International Security","ModuleDescription":"This module examines key issues pertaining to international security including: the various approaches to studying international security, the nature of interaction among various levels (national, regional, international) of security, and the major security threats caused by the expansion of conventional arms, proliferation of nuclear arsenal and the spread of biological and chemical weapons. The rise of non-traditional security threats in world politics, especially Southeast Asia, and of Asia, particularly China, as a security concern internationally is also analysed.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3210B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3251","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"International and Regional Organisations","ModuleDescription":"The main aim of this module is to provide a theoretical and empirical understanding of the role of international organisations in contemporary international politics.  Scholarly and policy making communities constantly refer to international organisations but there is very little comprehension of how these institutions emerge, evolve and endure.  This module will explain concepts such as functionalism, neo-functionalism, integration, regimes and international cooperation.  The second part will focus on universal organisations (UN, WTO) and regional entities like the European Union, Mercosur, OAS, GCC etc.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PS1101E, PS2237","Preclusion":"PS3254, EU3228","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3257","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Political Inquiry","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the theories of knowledge and\n\nmethods of inquiry appropriate to studying politics. It\n\nintroduces students to alternative understandings of\n\nthe social sciences and to the empirical, critical, and\n\nanalytical skills they imply. It pays particular attention\n\nto helping students understand the basics of good\n\nresearch and to acquire skills essential to conducting\n\ntheir own research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Completed 20 MCs in Political Science or 28 MCs in GL or GL recognised non-language modules","Preclusion":"PS2102, PS2102B, PS2231B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3260 / GEK3005","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Politics and the Visual","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the many forms of relationship between politics and visual culture. From the ancient world to the present, politics, whether formal or popular, has had a visual dimension. Politicians have been concerned to control their appearance; various media (from painting to theatre to television to the internet) have been used to both serve and defeat this goal. The module surveys the relationship between politics and visual culture and allows students to engage with contemporary issues surrounding politics, film, and digital culture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK3005","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3272","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The International Relations of Sub-Saharan Africa","ModuleDescription":"The module examines the insertion of Sub-Saharan Africa into the world, and looks at both intra-African international relations, as well as how African states\nhave interacted with various external actors. Students will examine the implications of issues such as governance, security, and development aid for Africa’s international relations. They will also learn about the international relations of key African states with countries outside Africa.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3550","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Political Science Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within an organisation, are vetted and approved by the Department’s internship advisor, have relevance to the\r\nmajor in Political Science, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed.\r\n\r\nAvailable credited internships (if any) will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. In exceptional cases, internships proposed by students may be approved by the Department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:\r\n- have completed a minimum of 24 MC in Political Science; and\r\n- have declared Political Science as their Major.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 internship modules\r\n(Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"NA","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS3551","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP )","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4205","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Contemporary Politics of Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to highlight contemporary issues besetting countries in this part of the world with the goal of helping students to better understand the myriad problems and challenges confronting Southeast Asian states, as well as assess their relative effectiveness in dealing with these challenges. This module will discuss the politics of key nationbuilding issues such as ethnicity, religion, and class and examine how the governments manage other pressing challenges such as the forging of national identity, globalization and new security threats. This module is targetted at students in the advanced years, specifically the Honours Year.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SE or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4208","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theories of International Relations","ModuleDescription":"This module explores major theoretical debates in international relations (IR). After discussing some of the standards by which we might evaluate theories, we will examine some realist, liberal, and 'alternative' theories of international relations, and the classic debates between these perspectives. Theories are applied to major aspects of international relations such as trade, war, alliances, and stability, for individual states, for particular groups of states, and in the international system as a whole. We will also explore the role of domestic politics in foreign policy. The module is designed for Political Science Honours students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCS in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCS in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4219","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Comparative Political Thought","ModuleDescription":"This course will explore the emerging field of comparative political theory by considering to what extent it stands as a coherent, independent subfield, and what if any are the questions it is specifically poised to answer. Our treatment will be both topical and methodological. We will begin by reading the work of contemporary scholars who explicitly situate themselves within “comparative” as opposed to mainstream canonical political theory, and/or who use comparison as a tool for elucidating particular political problems. In the second part of the course, we will read primary sources that undertake comparative or synthetic perspectives on formulating theory in the modern world, but from selfconsciously “indigenous” perspectives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track","Preclusion":"PS3201B, PS3231","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4230","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Sector Reforms in China","ModuleDescription":"Chinese leaders in the reform era face a distinct governance challenge: economic transition requires major revamps in the ways China is managed while an overhaul of the political system is not a viable option. Against the backdrops, Chinese leaders have carried out substantial reforms in public sector organizations. This module examines the content, rationale, and outcomes of public sector reforms in China. Major topics include reforms on cadre personnel management, public finance, healthcare, education and enterprise systems. It helps students understand the significant role of public sector reforms in China’s transition, and the new challenges caused by these reforms.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SC or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4233","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Existentialist Political Theory","ModuleDescription":"This module is an in-depth study of Friedrich Nietzsche’s, Jean-Paul Sartre’s and Albert Camus’s political ideas. Reading selections from Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals, Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Sartre’s Being and Nothingness, as well as Camus’s The Rebel and Myth of Sisyphus, this module introduces students to the major political ideas, concepts and problems of existentialist philosophy. Among the topics covered will be Kafka and Kierkegaard’s Nietzschean critique of democracy and Camus’s famous break with Sartre over Stalinist-Leninism. This module is for students with a background in political philosophy and an interest in existentialism and democratic theory.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in PS with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4238","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Politics of Recognition and Identity","ModuleDescription":"This module examines some of the major debates surrounding the “struggle for recognition” and its relation to the politics of identity and difference. It explores why recognition is an essential human need and how it is foundational to the ways in which we conceive of ourselves and others. It also studies how recognition struggles are often seen as underwriting many contemporary political and social movements, and how they relate to concerns about justice, equality and freedom. Finally, it examines if recognition might, oddly enough, itself become a means of oppression and injustice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4239","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Seminar in International Relations of Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This advanced seminar explores the international politics of Southeast Asia using new and innovative theories from International Relations (IR). Southeast Asia is at the crossroads of a range of contemporary dynamics: from US-China power-shifts, and South China Sea disputes, to democratic transitions (Burma) and populist authoritarian rollbacks (Philippines). The scholarly study of Southeast Asian IR has not kept pace with the region, however. This module draws on IR practice theory, international political sociology, feminist theory, emotions theory, and diplomatic history to examine how colonialism, class, ethnicity, gender, emotions, domestic politics, regime types (democracy/authoritarianisms) etc., shape Southeast Asian IR.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4311","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"International Relations in Political Thought","ModuleDescription":"This module explores topics of international relations\nas they are treated in classical political thought. Topics\ninclude: nature and purpose of political order; causes\nof war; sovereignty and self-determination; balance of\npower, diplomacy, international law, family of nations,\nand the transformation of international political\ncommunity. These topics are examined in the context\nof key international relations distinctions:\ninside/outside; universal/particular; and\nsystem/society. Particular attention will be given to\nidentifying patterns of continuity and change that\nexplain how these topics have been understood\nhistorically.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs\nin EU/LA [French/German]/recognised modules, with\na minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\nCohort 2012-2014:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs\nin EU/LA [French/German]/recognised modules, with\na minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.\nCohort 2015 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs\nin EU/LA [French/German/Spanish]/recognised\nmodules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the\nHonours track.","Preclusion":"PS4213 International Political Theory","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4401","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"This is basically a research and writing exercise to be supervised by a Department staff. Those who qualify are expected to select a research topic in any subfield of Political Science, conduct research on the topic, collect and analyse data, present arguments, complete the thesis, and submit it within the stipulated deadline. The length of the thesis should not exceed 10,000 words. Each thesis is assessed by two examiners (including the supervisor), and it is meant only for Honours Year students in Political Science.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of PS major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 44 MCs of PS major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"PS4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4660","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 100 MCs including 60 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 100 MCs including 60 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 100 MCs including 44 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"PS4401, PS4401S","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4881G","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in CP: Politics of the Korean Peninsula","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an introduction to key issues in Korean politics. We cover the politics of both regimes on the Korean Peninsula, as well as inter-Korean relations. Although the module focuses on the domestic politics of Korea, the peninsula's politics cannot be understood without reference to the broader regional and international context. The module therefore bridges comparative polticics and international relations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4881H","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in CP: Chinese Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module addersses some of the major issues of contemporary Chinese politics. The issues to be discussed include the politics of economic privatisation, social stratification and emerging class conflicts, rural reforms, poltical corruption, new forms of representation and participation, social-political pluralism, central-local relations, Taiwanese democracy, and the prospects of China's politicial transition. To help the student better understand the dynamics, consequences, and implications of China's polticial, economic, and social developments since 1978, this module combines theoretical and comparative approaches that extend its scope beyond an empirical study of China.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track, and PS2248 Chinese Politics.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4882D","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in IR: Politics of Global Migration","ModuleDescription":"This seminar examines the causes and consequences of\r\n\r\ntransnational migration, a complex and little\r\n\r\nunderstood aspect of globalisation. How have\r\n\r\ngovernments and international organizations\r\n\r\nresponded to mass population movements? How has\r\n\r\ntransnational migration been treated as a political,\r\n\r\neconomic, security, and human rights issue? What are\r\n\r\nthe gender aspects of migration? We will explore these\r\n\r\ntopics through historical and contemporary\r\n\r\nperspectives on migrants and refugees. We will\r\n\r\nconsider a wide range of sending and receiving\r\n\r\ncountries, focusing on states and movements in\r\n\r\nSoutheast Asia.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4882E","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in IR: Arms Control","ModuleDescription":"This seminar will provide an in-depth examination of\r\n\r\nissues related to Weapons of Mass Destruction\r\n\r\n(WMD) and the international institutions designed to\r\n\r\nreduce the threat of these weapons. It will examine\r\n\r\nthe technology behind WMD, analyze the\r\n\r\ndevelopment of international arms control\r\n\r\ninstitutions, and consider emerging arms control\r\n\r\nissues such as the threat of terrorists using WMD, the\r\n\r\nweaponization of space, nuclear smuggling and small\r\n\r\narms control.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in SC or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS4882I","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in IR: International Society","ModuleDescription":"International society is classically defined as a group of states that are associated in respect of common norms, values, and institutions. This module explores the historical development of international society, from its Christian and European origins to its gradual expansion into a genuinely global political\r\narrangement. It also explores fundamental institutions, such as war, diplomacy, international law, great powers, and the balance of power. Particular attention will be given to the role of culture in international society (western and non-western), theories of empire, the revolt against the west, and alternatives to a society of states.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS5111R","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research Design in Political Science","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS5101, PS6101","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS5316R","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SEMINAR IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION","ModuleDescription":"This is seminar is designed for graduate students in any subfield of political science. The module examines the intellectual history of public administration and the basic issues that confront it today. The seminar pays particular attention to administrative responsibility and ethics and to the formulation and implementation of public policy. To this end, it will emphasize the nexus of public administration\r\nand politics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PS5506R","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Globalization and Public Governance","ModuleDescription":"This graduate module explains how the powerful forces or actors of globalization led to pro-market neoliberal reforms in the nature of state formation and introduced changes in public governance (policy and administration). In particular, it analyses the neoliberal mode of public management, known as the reinvention or new public management (NPM) model. The module examines major elements of NPM - type reforms (e.g.privatization, outsourcing, public-private partnership, managerial autonomy, and financial decentralization) in East and Southeast Asia. It evaluates the impact of globalization-led neoliberal reforms on democracy, citizen-administration relations,and corruption by using a politic-economic perspective on globalization, state formation, and governance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"PY1131","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Anatomy & Physiology II","ModuleDescription":"The module encompasses core material on aspects of human anantomy and physiology with reference to relevant clinical examples. 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Topics will include the pricing of forward and futures contracts, swaps, interest rate and currency derivatives, hedging of risk exposures using these instruments, option trading strategies and value-at-risk computation for core financial  instruments.  A programming project will provide students with hands-on experience with real market instruments and data. 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This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Quantitative Finance as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Quantitative Finance major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"QF3312","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Quantitative Finance as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Quantitative Finance major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"QF4199","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Quantitative Finance","ModuleDescription":"The Honours project is intended to give students the opportunity to work independently, to encourage students develop and exhibit aspects of their ability not revealed or tested by the usual written examination, and to foster skills that could be of continued usefulness in their subsequent careers. 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Financial instruments in credit risk management, Models of default: Firm value and first passage time models, intensity based models, models of credit rating migrations. The module also provides a discussion of advantages and shortcomings of synthetic credit-linked instruments; moreover, modeling dependence structure of default events and default contagion will be treated.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"QF5201A","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Interest Rate Theory and Credit Risk","ModuleDescription":"The module covers the following major topics. Products of fixed-income markets, Short rate models, Heath-Jarrow- Morton framework, LIBOR market models. 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It develops the mathematical fundamentals and models for risk management, including a general framework of risk and credit measures, dynamic analysis of financial derivative parameters (Greeks) and their changes in real-time for trading risk management. Examples from current and/or past developments in financial markets will be chosen to provide illustrations so that students may understand the various types of risk and learn the methods to handle the management of risks.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"QF5203A","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"This module develops the mathematical fundamentals and models for risk management, including a general framework of risk and credit measures, dynamic analysis of financial derivative parameters (Greeks) and their changes in real-time for trading risk management. Examples from current and/or past developments in financial markets will be chosen to provide illustrations so that students may understand the various types of risk and learn the methods to handle the management of risks.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"QF5204","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Methods in Quantitative Finance","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for graduate students in quantitative finance. It covers the programming methodology, techniques, data structures and algorithms used by practitioners in finance in the valuation of investment instruments. 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Modeling, numerical implementation and the interplay between theoretical and modeling approaches will be emphasized. In particular, examples from current and/or past developments in financial markets will be chosen for illustrations of applications of theory and modeling techniques introduced. The actual topics covered may vary from year to year, and will be decided by the lecturers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Departmental approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"QF5205A","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Topics in Quantitative Finance I","ModuleDescription":"The module demonstrates how various mathematical concepts and methods in disciplines such as stochastic analysis, stochastic control, partial differential equations and numerical methods that the students have learned in the other modules are used to solve practical problems in quantitative finance, and emphasizes mathematical modelling, algorithms and numerical implementation. 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Topics to be dealt with include: nature and scope of valuation; concepts of value, particularly open market value and fair market value; foundations of appraisal; role and functions of the valuer; characteristics of property and the property market; market study and valuation; the valuation process; professional standards and valuation report; a critical review of the hedonic model, the methods of valuation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE1704","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Real Estate Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module helps students build up the foundation for the economic analysis of cities and real estate markets. In addition to introducing basic micro- and macro- economic concepts, this module combines microeconomic theories\r\nwith application in urban topics and real estate markets. 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The topics include an introduction to financial markets and financial institutions; understanding various interest rates; risks and returns; capital budgeting;\r\naccounting and financial statement analyses; financial securities; and shareholder and capital structures. Students will also have spreadsheet laboratory sessions to develop quantitative data processing skills.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"RE1101 Fundamentals of RE Finance\r\nStudents from Business School and those doing a Business Minor","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE1706","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Design and Construction","ModuleDescription":"The first part covers the development of the building form in terms of the design, functionality, structural and construction issues including building materials and technology, and major building elements and services. The second part comprises the fundamental principles and practice of design and\r\nconstruction for real estate developments by examining the key building elements and technologies, how design and construction affect property value, maintainability, function and use. Students will acquire skills in the interpretation of building drawings and appreciation of construction methods and materials.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"RE1105 Design and Construction","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-427,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE1901","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Real Estate Wealth Management","ModuleDescription":"Real estate assets form the largest component of household wealth (and debt) in our nation. 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Impact of economic, social and policy factors on household property wealth including a review of general economic principles such as market supply and demand, the impact of government financial and regulatory policies as well as demographic considerations such\r\nas an ageing population will be discussed.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"RE1301 Real Estate Wealth Management","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE2301","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GIS for Real Estate","ModuleDescription":"The module provides students with the basic concepts, skills, and applications of the Geographic Information System (GIS) to urban analysis. Students will be taught the principles of database structures behind a GIS, operational skills for data capturing and manipulations, and knowledge of GIS project design, implementation and administration. Students will have the opportunity to develop\r\nan application of GIS relevant to local area planning.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"RE3490 GIS for Real Estate","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE2704","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Real Estate Valuation","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces students to theories that underpin real property valuation to develop an appreciation of fundamental concepts and principles of valuation. It includes a critical review of value theory, valuation theory and concepts of market value. Building from the fundamentals, various methods of real estate valuation are introduced. Topics include: nature and scope of valuation; concepts of value, particularly open market value and fair market value; foundations of valuation; role and functions of the valuer; characteristics of property and the property market; market study and valuation; the valuation process; professional standards and valuation report; and, the methods of\r\nvaluation.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"RE1104 Principles of Real Estate Valuation","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE2705","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Urban Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module employs tools from microeconomic analysis to explain the urbanization process and the operation of real estate markets. The topics include economic factors driving city formation; market forces shaping the urban spatial structure; determinants of metropolitan and regional growth; quality of life measurements; urban sprawl and skyscrapers; urban transportation; neighbourhoods and racial/income segregation; land-use regulations; and urban governance.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"RE2102 Real Estate Economics\nEC3381 Urban Economics","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-MEZZ,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-MEZZ,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-MEZZ,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-MEZZ,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-MEZZ,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-MEZZ,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE2706","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Real Estate and Infrastructure Finance","ModuleDescription":"This module examines real estate and infrastructure finance institutions and instruments that focus on debt. It equips students with the essential skills to analyse and evaluate real estate and infrastructure financing decisions. The topics include: institutional landscape of real estate and infrastructure financing; mortgage mechanics; different mortgage instruments; residential financing analysis and borrower choices; residential underwriting and lending policies; development, project and infrastructure financing; and housing financing innovations.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"RE2104 Real Estate Finance","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-427,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ES1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE2707","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Asset and Property Management","ModuleDescription":"This module discuses asset and property management concepts including aspects such as fire and risk management, maintenance management, lease management and investment management. It will also discuss the role and functions of facility management including design, benchmarking and space\r\nplanning, building services management, building conservation, etc in relation to the business goals of real estate firms. The management of high-rise private developments, including the Land Titles Strata Act, responsibilities of management corporations and managing agents are also discussed.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE1706 Design and Construction","Preclusion":"RE1103 Property and Facilities Management","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE2801","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research Methodology in Real Estate","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches the skills needed for scientific research in real estate and urban studies. It focuses on the applied econometrics. Major topics includes multiple regressions, simultaneous equation models, discrete choice models, time series analysis, differences-in-differences, fixed verse random effects and panel data analysis. The issues of model selections, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, instrumental variables and identification are introduced. \n\nIt also addresses the whole research process including identifying research problem; defining research questions, objectives and significance; conducting literature review; developing research framework and research design; collecting data and performing survey; conducting qualitative or quantitative analyses; reasoning research results and writing up.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE1702 Real Estate Data Analytics","Preclusion":"RE3201 Research Methodology","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3105","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Regional Real Estate Development","ModuleDescription":"This module intends to cover more advance issues in real estate development, strategies formulation and decision making processes. Entrepreneurial of real estate developers in converting raw lands into the highest and best uses will be discussed. Topics include real estate development ideas, strategies, and creative designs; maximizing land use values; international/regional real estate and township development projects; integrated resorts and theme parks developments; project financing and management; land bidding and banking strategies; and success stories real estate developers. The module will be structured as case-based and problem-based learning with real life cases. Students are expected to conduct an integrated project as part of the requirement of this module.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE3103 Real Estate Development","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"SDE-426,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3106","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Residential Property Management","ModuleDescription":"This module covers both private and public residential real estate management. The first part covers the management of high-rise high density private condominium, which covers issues of common property management, Land Title Strata Act, responsibilities of management councils and managing agents. The second part of the modules covers public real estate polices and management. Topics include role of government and its agencies in public housing markets, market failure and public intervention; town councils, management of public housing estates; asset enhancement, upgrading schemes, and selective enbloc redevelopment scheme (SERS); and social and political aspects of public estate management.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE2106 Real Estate Marketing & Negotiation","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-427,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3201","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Research Methodology","ModuleDescription":"Students will be introduced to the mechanics and process of research. This module covers topics such as:  problem identification and formulation, statement of research objectives, literature review, development of relevant hypothesis, research design and methodologies, data collection, statistical analyses, report writing and presentation.\r\n\r\nStatistical techniques such as descriptive and inferential statistics, time series, and multivariate statistical methods will be introduced. The emphasis is on the application of the statistical tools to real estate research questions. Students will also learn to apply basic statistical tools with hands-on practices on software like SPSS and Eview.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE2101 Real Estate Market Analysis, RE2104 Real Estate Finance","Preclusion":"RE2801 Research Methodology in Real Estate","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3211","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Real Estate Finance Law","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the legal aspects of conducting and participating in the business of investing organizations as well as joint venture agreements. Students will also gain an understanding of the regulatory framework that governs real estate lending institutions and mortgages, real-estate backed securities and other forms of real estate financing. The original Trust concept and its adaptation to business trusts and real estate investment trusts (REITS) will also be discussed from the legal perspective.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE2105 Land Law","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-426,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-424,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-SR12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3212","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN REAL ESTATE","ModuleDescription":"This module examines strategic dimensions of real estate in property companies and business firms. Topics include the business, financial and stock market\r\nperspectives of real estate as well as case studies. Students will learn basic theories, techniques and practices of corporate finance and asset management\r\napplicable to property companies and business portfolios.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE3104 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"SDE-425,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"SDE-425,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3221","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Real Estate Development Law","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the legal issues that affect real estate development. It examines the regulatory framework for real estate development and taxation. It also deals with the regulations pertaining to the acquisition of land for public and private developments. Topics to be covered include: land use planning and zoning, development and building controls, betterment value and development charge, property tax, stamp duty, income tax, and goods and services tax.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE2105 Land Law","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE3222","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"URBAN DESIGN AND CONSERVATION","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the principles and concepts of urban design and urban conservation. The module introduces students to the essential concepts of urban\r\nform, urban imaging, massing and how basic elements of urban design enhance urban functions and aesthetics. As an appreciation module, it will not be studio- or designbased, but students would undertake a project that requires critical understanding of how the concepts are applied in a given urban context. Urban Conservation would be introduced, with an emphasis on its role and\r\nimplementation in the planning process, as well as an understanding of basic architectural / historical / design and typological references.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE3102 ADVANCED TOPICS IN URBAN PLANNING","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE4000","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at developing students’ capability in conducting research. Students are expected to formulate a research problem, and to demonstrate the ability to pursue unaided investigations relevant to their research problem, in data collection, analysis, and interpretation of the results.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"RE4181 Dissertation","Workload":"0-0-0-0-20","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE4001","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Real Estate Case Study","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at developing students’ capability in analysing and evaluating case studies. Students are expected to select a real estate development as a case study, examine the pertinent issues involved, collect relevant data relating to the case, analyse the case facts, and recommend appropriate solutions to problems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE4182 Real Estate Project/Case Study","Preclusion":"RE4182 Real Estate Project/Case Study","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE4210","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"REAL ESTATE FINANCE SEMINAR","ModuleDescription":"Institutional investment into real estate has increased both in scale and sophistication in recent years. This module is designed to enable student to study flows of fund into real estate markets and different instruments in structured real estate financing. Topics include real estate capital market private real estate funds, real estate hedge funds, mutual and close-end funds, fund of funds, Islamic financing and issues in\r\ncross border real estate investment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE4211 REIT MANAGEMENT, RE4212 REAL ESTATE SECURITIZATION.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE4213","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"REAL ESTATE RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the concepts, principles, theories, techniques and practices of risk analysis and management in real estate investments. Topics include concept of real estate market risks; real estate strategic risk management; Value-at-Risk (VaR); sensitivity and scenario analyses; Monte Carlo simulation; risk hedging and property derivatives; option pricing theory and real options.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE3104 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS, RE4211 REIT MANAGEMENT, RE4212 REAL ESTATE SECURITIZATION","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-422,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"SDE-ES2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE4221","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Urban Planning Theories and Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to expose students to global urbanisation trends that urban planning must respond to.  Topics chosen for discussion in class are directly relevant to the Singapore context such as smart nation, resilience, urban farming  and compact vertical garden city developments. The course hopes to bridge theory and practice and adopts a flip learning model which emphasizes self learning and discovery by project works and interactions with practitioners and researchers in the field.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE3102 ADVANCED TOPICS IN URBAN PLANNING","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"RE4223","Department":"REAL ESTATE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"URBAN PLANNING IN ASIAN CITIES","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comparative and evaluative study of Asian cities, highlighting different planning regimes, regulatory processes and institutional environments. The\r\naim is to provide a better understanding of urban planning and how it interacts with economic, social, cultural and political dynamics to shape cities. The module uses a case study and narrative approach, and may include a field study to enhance the appreciation of planning responses to the dynamics of city growth and change at different stages of urban development.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"RE3102 ADVANCED TOPICS IN URBAN PLANNING","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"SDE-ER1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC1101E","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Making Sense of Society","ModuleDescription":"Students are introduced to the concepts used in Sociology and Anthropology. The main objective is to train students to use Sociology in analyzing social institutions and processes. For this reason, students are encouraged to relate their experiences in society to the discipline of Sociology and Anthropology. The topics covered in the module are the logic and methods of social investigation; family, work and organization; power and the state; social inequality (including gender and ethnicity); mass communication and popular culture; values and beliefs; and deviance and social control.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2101","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Methods of  Social Research","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course to the basic concepts and tools of social research, covering the areas of research of problem definition, research design, measurement, and data collection, processing, and analysis. Students are given in-depth understanding of what qualitative, eg participant observation, in-depth interviewing, and quantitative, eg survey, data collection techniques involve. In addition, students are introduced to qualitative and quantitative data analysis techniques. Students are taught the important aspects of making a good presentation of research findings. This module is mounted for all students in NUS with interest in research methods.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2204","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Inequalities : Who Gets Ahead?","ModuleDescription":"This module addresses a seemingly simple question: who gets ahead? It introduces students to some of the key theoretical approaches and methodological tools for finding answers to this question. More specifically, it aims at helping students acquire a good understanding of relevant theories, measurement issues, and class maps, structures, societies, and dynamics. The module is accessible to all students who want to understand the impact of class and stratification on contemporary societies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2205","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Family","ModuleDescription":"This course focuses on theories of family and social change, by examining perspectives on families, drawing on literature from history, anthropology, sociology, and demography. Questions addressed include: What is a family? What is the relationship between family and household structure and economic, political, and cultural change both historically and in contemporary time? How do couples\nallocate their time and money in relationships? How do families vary by social class and race/ethnicity? How have attitudes, expectations, and behaviors surrounding childbearing and childrearing changed? Theoretical perspectives on the family are supplemented with case studies of change and variation in families and households.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2206","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Culture & Society","ModuleDescription":"We are living in a world marked by cultural diversity. We encounter different cultural norms and practices every day, which may enable us to become more reflexive, curious, and open-minded or, in some cases, lead us to become defensive. This course  provides an analytical lens to learn how cultures affect social behaviour and how different cultures interact with each other in the contemporary world. We shall discuss issues related to \"ethnocentrism\", \"cultural relativism\", “hybrid cultures”, “sub cultures” and \"multiculturalism\". This course will furthermore discuss how cultures are socially constructed. In this sphere, the module will explore such topics as travel and encounters, the construction of personal and collective identities, ethnic minorities and the state, gender relations and family systems, workspaces and hierarchy, and globalization.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2211","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Medical Sociology","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the relationship between society and health-related issues. The differing notions of \"illness\" and \"wellness,\" and how societies influence the type, definition and distribution of disease and illness will be examined. The social organization of medicine, the social functions of health-care institutions in society will also be explored. Special emphasis will also be given to the role of the state in providing health-care as well as the relationship between the state and the health industry. This course is mounted for students throughout NUS with interest in society and health-related issues.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2215","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Sociology of Food","ModuleDescription":"Food is a social phenomenon: what constitutes food and, therefore, what can be eaten; how it is to be prepared, presented, and consumed; with whom you eat and so forth express complex relationships to class, ethnicity and gender. This course will uncover the complexity behind an everyday life material that affects and effects multiple social networks, wherein food is both the material and symbol by which class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender are socially constructed. This module is mounted for all students throughout NUS with interest in food and society.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2216","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Emotions and Social Life","ModuleDescription":"This module will explore the connections between emotions, social life and social identities. It will examine the prevalent sociological and anthropological literature on emotions, morality and consciousness. Attention will be given to the concept of personhood and the cultural meanings circulating through the expression of emotions. We will see how cultural practices serve to organize particular emotional responses to particular social and cultural environments; why collective emotional experiences are regularly mediated by the means of symbolic representations. This course is mounted for all students who are interested in studying the relationships between emotional responses and social experiences.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2217","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Tourism","ModuleDescription":"This course looks at the development of tourism in the past and in the modern world. Looking at tourists as the \"typical modern person\", this course will explore what it means to be a tourist, the different kinds of tourist and the place of tourism in globalization. More importantly, it looks at the influence of tourists and tourism in various places of the world. What happens to culture and heritage when it becomes a tourism object? What happens to local communities and the relations between people because of tourism? This course is mounted for students interested in Sociology and Anthropology","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2220","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Gender Studies","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the topic of gender by using basic concepts like biological sex, nature, nurture, roles, norms and culture. The meaning of gender categories is examined in relation to difference, exchange, reproduction, knowledge and social change. Although the main perspective is ethnographic, this course is intended to be an exercise in interdisciplinary thinking. Understanding gender provides a foundation to analyze social structures (power and inequality), social institutions (family, kinship, education, economy, the state, health) and cultural issues (science, food, emotions, popular culture).","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2221","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Humans and Natures","ModuleDescription":"Did nature make humans, or have humans made nature? Or are both continuously co-evolving, and changing in relation to one another? This module explores the practices and institutions through which contemporary societies understand and appropriate the natural world. We use concepts from environmental sociology and anthropology, to look at how different societies’ engagements with nature reshape social thought. Students will learn research skills such as ethnographic fieldwork; critical analysis of environmental policies; and interpreting discourses on issues like energy and environmental crises. This will be useful in professional fields including conservation, urban planning, policy-making, infrastructural services, development and aid-work.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2222","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sports and Society","ModuleDescription":"Sports have developed into a pervasive social institution. From living rooms to stadiums, sports extend to a multitude of arenas to influence economies, politics, and cultures as well as the everyday lives of many individuals. This course is designed to provide students the ability to evaluate the relationship between sports and society. Students do not need a background in sociology nor knowledge about the technicalities of sports to benefit from the module. The approach is comparative and interdisciplinary; covering historical and contemporary issues, foreign and local sporting cultures, as well as theories and methods that cut across several academic boundaries.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC2225","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Social Life of Art","ModuleDescription":"Art and anthropology have had a long, if at times,\ncontentious history of exchanges, from selective\nappropriations to inventive collaborations. This\nmodule explores the vibrant relationship between art\nand anthropology to think about what each still can\nlearn from the other. We start with a historical\nexamination of the exchanges between two disciplines\nover the 20th century, from the use of ethnographic\ntropes by artists to avant-garde influences on\nanthropological practices of representation. We then\nturn to the deeper affinities with between the two as\nfound in the ethnographic turn in art,\nart/anthropology collaborations, and, more recently,\nthe social/participatory/relational turn.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UCC-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UCC-0226,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3101 / EU3224","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Thought & Social Theory","ModuleDescription":"This is a critical examination of central problems in classical social theory, with emphasis on the multifaceted analysis of the larger social processes in the making of modern society. The module will concentrate on the original contributions of major theorists such as Marx, Weber, and Durkheim and explore how their works continue to influence current Sociology. This course is mounted for all students throughout NUS with an interest in classical social theories.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EU3224","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3206","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Urban Sociology","ModuleDescription":"The module will look into the various external and internal forces shaping the development of cities. The following themes will be examined: the development and role of cities in Southeast Asia, cities and the new international division of labour (economic roles of cities in linking their respective countries to the global economy), and the social organization (culture, community, housing, social-economic opportunities) of cities.  This course is mounted for all students throughout NUS with an interest in the development and social organization of cities.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3208","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Religion in Society & Culture","ModuleDescription":"This course concerns the observable phenomena of religion as lived by ordinary people. Analysing religion as part of human knowledge, we grapple with the meanings of the universe, suffering, self, choice and ethics. Comparing systems of symbolic thought, ritual action and moral imagination, we understand societies in terms of their own knowledge, practices, values and interests. We draw from\nvaried religious traditions including world religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam), indigenous traditions (shamanism, animism, ancestor-worship, folk religion), new religious movements and secular humanism. We engage with the interactions between piety, power and productivity in constituting social structures and producing human agency.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3211","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Science, Technology & Society","ModuleDescription":"Science and technology shape our lives from the beginning to the end. Sociologists, being scientists themselves, observe the observations which scientists make about the world, look at the ways in which technologies change and shape that world, and try to make sense of processes which, as Weber claims, have divested the world of any meaning whatsoever. In this course, classical and contemporary approaches to the sociology of science, technology and society will be introduced, discussed and exemplified by several case studies.  This course is mounted for students throughout NUS with an interest in the influence of science and technology on society.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3213","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Visual Ethnography: Theory and Practice","ModuleDescription":"Explore how anthropologists and sociologists have used visual media such as photography, film and video to conduct ethnographic research and to produce and communicate knowledge about the lives and cultures of the other. We will study their works, both classic and contemporary, to see how they have experimented with the possibilities of visual media while trying to remain consistent with the intellectual demands of their disciplines. Armed with an understanding of the epistemological, methodological, ethical and practical issues involved, students are expected to try their hands at producing visual ethnographies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IF3213","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3214","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Life Course and Ageing","ModuleDescription":"This module adopts a life course perspective to examine various issues of human aging. Themes covered include physical and mental health, retirement and pension, marriage and family, community and social network, and policy and business. Throughout these topics, students and adult learners are expected to\ncomprehensively understand population aging and its implications, and develop analytical and practical skills of the life course perspective, especially in policy and business domains. The context of Singapore is highlighted with constant comparison with other countries.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3216","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Self and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module is about the anthropology and sociology of understanding what it means to be a ‘self’ in ‘society,’ that is, to be a ‘social self.’ This course is NOT about a psychological study of the self. It analyses important theoretical debates about and ethnographic studies on the relationship between society and the self. Particular attention will be paid to examining how ideas about the self are socially constructed and re-constructed by various processes, especially the roles played by the state and its institutions in shaping perceptions and practices the self in relation to ethnicity, the family, gender, marriage, work, leisure and friendship.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3219","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sexuality in Comparative Perspective","ModuleDescription":"Sex, sexuality and sexual orientations are cultural forms rather than purely \"natural\" states. This course examines the variety of social dimensions that shape human sexuality.  A range of theoretical perspectives and cross-cultural comparisons are drawn in order to unravel the complexities of sexualities and to see how sexualities are shaped by historical norms, social scripts, political structures, global forces and commodification. Students are required to read historical materials, anthropological research and be familiar with political economy and social constructionist paradigms.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3222","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Transformations in Modern China","ModuleDescription":"China’s transition from a command economy to\n\na market economy has brought fundamental\n\nand rapid changes in its social structure and\n\nsocial relationships among members of\n\ndifferent subgroups in society. The objective of\n\nthis course is to offer an overview of emerging\n\nsocial issues in contemporary China, focusing\n\non changes after 1949. This module offers\n\nsociological perspectives to examine topics\n\nsuch as changes and new challenges in Chinese\n\nfamilies, gender roles, demographic structure\n\nand distribution, social safety net, and\n\nenvironment. The class will combine lectures,\n\nacademic readings, films, sources from the\n\nmass media, and discussions.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3224","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theory and Practice in Cultural Studies","ModuleDescription":"The course is intended as a 'capstone' to unify and ground the Cultural Studies Minor. As such, it explores the critical tradition from which Cultural Studies emerged and examines some of the directions that this critical tradition went as it encountered and modified institutions and institutional practice in the 20th and 21st centuries. Students gain additional coverage and depth as they work the theoretical terrain underpinning all courses in the minor while also generating essays and projects that reveal this critical ground in an applied fashion. \n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"XD3101","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3226","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Markets and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module offers a survey of economic life from a macro-sociological and historical viewpoint, with a focus on industrialization, the rise of market society, employment systems, property rights, and the role of the state in economic development. The module will equip students with knowledge (1) regarding the\ncomplex macro-environment surrounding economic organizations, and (2) on how the success and failure of different economic organizations depend on the institutional and regulatory ecology in which economic organizations operate. Furthermore, the module will teach students relevant knowledge on the conditions under which markets fail and the disruptive dynamics in market economies.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3228","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Senses and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module is about how the senses organise different dimensions of social life. How are race, gender, and class identities related to sensory perceptions? How do the senses shape power relations and knowledge production? In order to address these queries, the module interrogates how sensory experience lies\r\nbeyond the realm of individual, physiological responses by analysing a range of sensory faculties through cross-cultural comparative approaches. Students are introduced to key ideas in sensory scholarship and will be equipped with analytical tools to examine the senses in relation to selfhood and identity, urbanity, politics, religion, and heritage.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC3551","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a\r\nfew involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4202","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Reading Ethnographies","ModuleDescription":"Ethnography (the description of a social context) involves both fieldwork, and writing about it - a process recently subject to intense debate and critique. We examine the tensions between fieldwork, the crafting of the text (the ethnography), and its reception within the discipline of anthropology. Following the `writing culture' debate, we aim to understand how ethnographers `construct' data, frame their analysis, and produce a text. We examine ethnographic `realism' as a style, how styles have changed over time, and how differently some researchers have written about the same culture area. The course will heighten students' critical skills and their awareness of how any representation of social reality has been put together.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28 MCs in MS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28 MCs in MS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4203","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Organizations","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with exciting theoretical and practical issues in the sociology of organizations. Some of the questions addressed are (1) What kind of 'animal' is this creature called organization? (2) What are its key characteristics: structure, culture, environment? (3) Who created this 'animal', or what goals, and with what strategies to achieve the goals set? (4)How does it influence the orientation and action of participants? (5) Is democracy possible within organizations? This module is mounted for students with interest in one of the most important social entities influencing key aspects of social, political, and economic life in modern societies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC, or 28MCs in PS, or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4205","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Language & Communication","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the linguistic and communicative elements of social interaction and their consequences.  Topics covered include the nature of human communication, symbols and power, speech and social interaction, the politics of linguistic diversity, language and social structure, mass communication, and popular communication like family photography, gossip, rumour and oral culture. This module is mounted for all students throughout NUS with interest in language and communication as a means of social interaction.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4210","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Migration","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the main contemporary issues and problems that have their roots in migration and its consequences at the individual, societal, and global level. It will focus on the following issues and processes: the migratory process and the formation of ethnic groups; postwar migration patterns, the globalization of international migration; new migration in the Asia-Pacific; migrants and minorities in the labour force; the migratory process: Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei compared; new ethnic minorities and society; immigration policies and politics; and migration in the New World order. This module is mounted for students with interest in human migration and its implications.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4212","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Memory","ModuleDescription":"This module examines new studies on memory as a social phenomenon. Not just for individuals, but for all kinds of social groups, memory is an indissoluble part of identity.  Remembering is always a selective reconstruction, hence always political. 'Popular' (often oral) memory interacts with 'official' history, while itself containing differences relating to generation, class, gender and ethnicity. Memories of traumatic events of the C20th shape our moral universe and are driving developments in international human rights law. Our explorations of the politics of memory will be grounded in case studies of both regional and global relevance.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4218","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Religions, Secularity, Post-Secularity","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to develop a nuanced understanding of forms of religiosity in the present. One aim of the module is to explore connections between the realms of religion and politics, particularly within the framework of secular states. The module examines the notions of ‘secularity’ and ‘post-secularity’ and queries their relevance for the contemporary moment, within a comparative, historical perspective. Is it useful to invoke the concept of ‘secularism’ to make sense of encounters between religious and political domains? Do the ideas\r\nof the ‘separation of church and state’ and ‘state non-interference in religion’ help in these efforts?","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC, or 28MCs in PS, or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4223","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Health and Social Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"The module explores interactions between a variety of social forces and the phenomenon of health/illness. First, an important goal of the module is to clarify the extent to which mental and physical health/illness have been socially constructed and unevenly distributed in society. The module further identifies\r\nthe effects of such social conditions as socioeconomic status, education, gender, and social networks on patterns of health inequality. Finally, it delves into\r\nspecific issues like social epidemiology, stress process, and health care where possible causal relationships between a variety of social forces and health/illness\r\nare explored.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SC4214A Health and Social Behaviour","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4226","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cultural Production: Power, Voice, Policies","ModuleDescription":"This module considers cultural production as an arena of contestation for voice and visibility. It explores how creative performances and productions have been\r\nused to express, subvert, or redefine social realities and values, constitute publics, and initiate change. A variety of forms, such as street theatres, music,\r\ncartoons, community and online media, will be explored through an anthropological engagement with the everyday politics of recognition, narration,\r\nbelonging, and indeed the valuation of one’s voice. Power, performance, agency, creativity, audiences, art worlds and aesthetics are among the key concepts explored.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: \r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4228","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Making Sense of Violence","ModuleDescription":"What is violence? How is violence materialized, contested and reproduced? What can anthropology offer to understandings of violence? Exploring  phenomena ranging from war, genocide and terrorism to domestic abuse, poverty and crime, this course examines violence as a domain of cultural understanding and a mode of social action. Involving both overt and\r\nspectacular expressions and implicit and everyday forms, our understandings of violence will span the intimacy of the family, the nationalisms of states and the economics of global corporations. Through the comparison of cross-cultural ethnographies, we look critically at the theoretical, empirical, methodological and ethical implications of analysing violence.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: \r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: \r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC or 28 MCs in GL or GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20\r\nor be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.25","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4401","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"This module requires students to conduct an independent research project on an approved topic under the supervision of an academic staff. The research project, which usually includes some fieldwork, will be submitted as an Honours Thesis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of SC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of SC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"SC4660","Workload":"0-0-0-24-13.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4660","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"SC4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4880","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Selected Topics in Socio'gy & Anthrop'gy","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with specialized topics reflecting the expertise of staff members or emerging issues in the field of Sociology and/or Anthropology.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SC4208 Selected Topics in Sociology and Anthropology","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4882","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Issues in State and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with specialized topics focusing on the state as an actor, institution, and/or arena for politics as well as related issues pertaining to globalization, citizenship, nation-building, war, democracy, welfare and social justice.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SC4215 Issues in State and Society","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4882A","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Perspectives on State & Society","ModuleDescription":"What is the impact of globalization on the state, and how can we come to terms with these two concepts? What is the future form of state-society relations, and do concepts such as democracy, civil society, national identity and rethinking as we move into a highly connected world? Using cases from around the globe, students will be exposed to the very broad perspective offered by comparative and historical analysis. The course will initiate thinking about social welfare options and citizenship in a globalized world. Through historical and comparative analyses, critical questions about the role of the state in welfare provisions, economic development, and democratic development will be examined. This module is mounted for students throughout NUS with interest in the state-society relationship.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in SC or 28MCs in PS with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards\nCompleted 80MCs, including 28MCs in SC or 28MCs in PS or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SC4215A Perspectives on State and Society","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4882B","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Citizenship, Nation and Globalization","ModuleDescription":"The concept of citizenship has been understood as the mechanisms through which the individual is linked to the nation, involving a variety of processes, such as rights, culture, or race.  There are new claims that with globalization, there has been the re-definition of the idea of the citizenship and the nation, leading to new concepts such as flexible citizenship and de-territorialized nation-states. This course will examine how that movement of people, capital, and ideas are affecting citizenship, and how this affects the relation between state and society. This module is mounted for students throughout NUS with interest in the concept of citizenship.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC, or 28MCs in PS, or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SC4215B Citizenship, Nation and Globalization","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC4883","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Selected Topics in Law and Justice","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to increase students' breadth of empirical knowledge and the depth of their theoretical understanding on issues of law, justice and society. With urbanization and industrialization, modern societies have increasingly depended upon law to regulate the behaviour of its members and the activities of its institutions. In contemporary Singapore society, law underpins social policies from housing to marriage, political behaviour and economic activities. Among the wide variety of significant topics are policing theories, state violence and social justice, crime and punishment to the legal profession. This module is mounted for students with interest in law and justice.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track. \n\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SC, or 28MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"SC4216 Selected Topics in Law and Justice","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC5102","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Data Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a systematic exposition of general linear models in social science research.Topics include relative frequencies, probability distribution, model specification, estimation, hypothesis testing, and remedies for violations of statistical assumptions. The main emphasis is on the hands-on application of statistical techniques to social research. Research articles in sociology \r\nare used to illustrate the application of these models and techniques. Extensions to nonlinear models and panel data analysis are introduced in the latter part of the module. The course aims to help students to strengthen their understanding of statistical concepts and modelling techniques, and enrich their capacity to interpret statistical findings.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SC6101 (obsolete)","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC5102R","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Data Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a systematic exposition of general linear models in social science research.Topics include relative frequencies, probability distribution, model specification, estimation, hypothesis testing, and remedies for violations of statistical assumptions. The main emphasis is on the hands-on application of statistical techniques to social research. Research articles in sociology \r\nare used to illustrate the application of these models and techniques. Extensions to nonlinear models and panel data analysis are introduced in the latter part of the module. The course aims to help students to strengthen their understanding of statistical concepts and modelling techniques, and enrich their capacity to interpret statistical findings.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SC6101 (obsolete)","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC5219","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tourism: Culture, Society and the Environment","ModuleDescription":"Tourism is an important part of culture, society and the environment in the modern world. How have social scientists theorized about the role of tourism and its influence in the contemporary world? We will explore the history of the rise of tourism in the contemporary world and its rise as a type of “ordering” that is integrated with other social, political and economic changes of the modern world.\r\nWhat role does tourism have in the lives of people in industrial and post-industrial society? We will explore what it means to be a “tourist”, and what being a tourist means in the social and culture life of contemporary society. What is touristic culture? How does tourism shape culture and nature in the contemporary world? What is eco-tourism? Is tourism a way of solving ecological problems in\r\nmarginalized and degraded environments? What is tourism’s relationship with power, inequality and morality? This course will explore tourism as an important lens through which to understand our contemporary global situation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"SC5211D","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC5219R","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tourism: Culture, Society and the Environment","ModuleDescription":"Tourism is an important part of culture, society and the environment in the modern world. How have social scientists theorized about the role of tourism and its influence in the contemporary world? We will explore the history of the rise of tourism in the contemporary world and its rise as a type of “ordering” that is integrated with other social, political and economic changes of the modern world.\r\nWhat role does tourism have in the lives of people in industrial and post-industrial society? We will explore what it means to be a “tourist”, and what being a tourist means in the social and culture life of contemporary society. What is touristic culture? How does tourism shape culture and nature in the contemporary world? What is eco-tourism? Is tourism a way of solving ecological problems in\r\nmarginalized and degraded environments? What is tourism’s relationship with power, inequality and morality? This course will explore tourism as an important lens through which to understand our contemporary global situation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SC5211D","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC6102","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sociological Theory","ModuleDescription":"Modern society is highly complex and differentiated. Sociological theories help us to make sense of this complexity, to understand and penetrate realities at all levels of social aggregation ? at the micro-level of individual interaction and of small collective units (such as the family), at the meso-level of organizations and intermediate institutions (such as business firms) and at the macro-level of society's basic structure. They enlighten us about hidden forces, principles and interests which shape our daily lives and the reproduction of social structures. This module aims to demonstrate the usefulness and limitations of different theories both as tools of analysis and as concrete guides to social practices.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC6213","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FAMILIES IN TRANSITION","ModuleDescription":"This graduate seminar examines changes in family behaviour and household relationships from a global perspective. Class discussion will consider major theoretical perspectives and debates about changing family forms and family variation around the world. Literature will be drawn from multiple disciplines to explain these changes. This course will stress the dynamic interaction between macrosocietal forces and the microsocietal forces that affect family member’s lives around the world. We will study how the forms, functions, and definitions of the family vary across historical and cultural contexts and how social class, gender, and racial inequalities affect family changes.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC6214","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"GENDER, CULTURE AND SOCIETY","ModuleDescription":"This is a very advanced course which explores various societal domains in which gender plays a definitive role in structuring the way men and women interact, how it constrains or facilitates opportunities. The emphasis is on making sense of the production and reproduction of gender, gender inequalities and gender politics across a range of societal domains, its institutions and cultural practices ? using insights from micro-sociological and macro-sociological theoretical perspectives. It is crucial to adopt a critical approach towards the intellectual (including sociological) approach to theorizing gender, and the role of feminist theoretical positions in shifting the discourse and effecting concrete changes. The overall aim is to generate amongst students sophisticated and nuanced sociological understandings of how gender is understood in contemporary society, and how it intersects and interacts with race, class, political ideologies and sexuality.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC6228","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Stratification and Mobility","ModuleDescription":"All human societies classify their members into categories that carry significant social meaning. A primary interest in sociology is stratification, which considers hierarchical social structures that rank people with respect to access to resources, and how such structure varies with space and time and enables individuals to move through different ranks over time at varying speed. This module will examine the concepts, methods, and facts in major literature about: class structure, intergenerational transmission of socioeconomic status, factors that affect an individual’s socioeconomic achievement and social inequality. Students will study in greater depth specific situations in some Asian countries.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SC6660","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"INDEPENDENT STUDY","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Sociology in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, number of contact hours, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Graduate Coordinator's approval is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"Sociology Masters students are not allowed to read SC6660 to fulfill their coursework requirement. If they wish to read SC6660 in addition to the required coursework component, permission must first be sought from the Department’s Graduate Chair.","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE1101E / GEK1008 / SSA1202","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asia: A Changing Region","ModuleDescription":"Description Southeast Asia has been described as one of the 'crossroads of the world' - a place where people from many cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds meet. The intermingling of people, the exchange of ideas and international commerce have been part of Southeast Asian life for centuries. This module surveys the broad currents of conflict, change and continuity across the region from a multidisciplinary perspective. It looks at how Southeast Asian societies and political systems have changed over time in response to the pressures of ecology, colonialism, nationalism, urbanization and globalization. The module also looks at the way ethnic, religious, national and regional identities have been constructed, used and altered over time. The overall objective is to provide students with an introduction to different ways of exploring Southeast Asia and different experiences of living in the region.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK1008, GEM1008K, SSA1202, SS1203SE","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE2218","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Changing Economic Landscape of SE Asia","ModuleDescription":"The Southeast Asian economies and the region as a whole have experienced a significant change in their economic landscapes in terms of high growth rates, rising income levels, improvement in the. standards of living, and the changing structures of production and trade. What accounts for this\r\ntransformation? We seek to answer this question by examining the experiences and problems of the various Southeast Asian economies in the context of the leading development models and policies that they have pursued in promoting and developing their domestic sectors (agriculture, manufacturing and services) and external sectors (trade, foreign capital and regionalism).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE2223","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Doing Research In Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces different approaches to studying the region, with the aim of developing students’ independent research skills. It covers issues such as identifying a research question, the role of theory in research, and selecting an appropriate research design. By looking at a range of exemplary works in Southeast Asian studies as well as explicit methodological discussions, students will gain understanding of theoretical debates and practical issues related to doing research in Southeast Asian\r\nStudies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE2225","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Forbidden Pleasures: Vice in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"From the betel popular across the region for millenia, to colonial opium regimes, to Bangkok’s Soi Cowboy, vice has always been a part of life in Southeast Asia. In this module, students investigate the economic, political, social, ecological, and cultural significance of a variety of substances and activities, from drugs like opium, alcohol and caffeine, to activities like paid sex and gambling. Students use a range of texts, including scholarly articles, memoirs, movies, and first-hand observation to investigate the ways illicit substances and behaviors are deeply imbricated in everyday life in Southeast Asia.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE2660","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"This Independent Study Module is specially designed for the Semester-in-SEA programme at the SEASP in order to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Southeast Asian Studies. \n\nWe seek to develop three skills that could only be most fruitfully realised in a fieldwork context away from the campus environment. These are namely: the ability to conduct fieldwork; utilising a Southeast Asian language for academic study; and first-hand engagement with research methodological issues. Beyond the ability of writing a logical essay learnt in campus, the student will develop in-depth academic research capabilities.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:  have completed a minimum of 12 MC in Southeast Asian Studies; and  have declared Southeast Asian Studies as their Major.  read or waived from: LAB 1201 & LAB 2201; LAT 1201 & LAT2201; or LAV1201 and LAV2201","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-4-2-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE3218","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Industrialising Singapore and SE Asia","ModuleDescription":"Industrialisation involves the promotion and development of the industrial sector. Why have some countries industrialised faster than others? In particular, the manufacturing industries in some countries have remained backward and depended heavily on the use of labour while in other countries, they have become more advanced and relied more on the use of capital. This module discusses the theory and concepts that relate to industrialisation. It also investigates the industrial experiences of other countries and the lessons from them. Focus will be on Singapore, and how it compares with other SE Asian countries.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SE2215","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE3224","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thai Drawing and Painting","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the art of Thai painting and drawing through an analysis of both scholarly texts and hands-on sessions. The module takes students on a visual journey through all the major periods of Thai classical art. Emphasis will also be placed on regional and folk styles of painting as well as with new forms of traditional art. The module focuses primarily on the Rama 3 style of Thai painting as developed in nineteenth century Bangkok and which has become the most common form of Thai classical art seen in the country today. Students enrolled in the class will be taught not only how to appreciate traditional Thai painting but also how to draw, create compositions and critique art works.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"As the emphasis of the class is on practical approaches to art as a way of appreciating and understanding Southeast Asian Studies, students should ideally have genuine interests in drawing, painting, and the creative arts.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-5-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE3228","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Universe Unraveling: Narratives of War in Indochina","ModuleDescription":"The module takes students from the origins of revolutionary anticolonial movements in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the 1920s, through the years of\r\nwar in the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s to their legacies in today’s diasporic communities. In addition to a core text, students will read a variety of first-person\r\naccounts written by anyone from revolutionary leaders to foot soldiers to children to doctors to Buddhist monks.  The objective is to see the wars from multiple\r\nperspectives and to investigate how first-person accounts may complement, complicate, or even contest orthodox narratives of revolution and war.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE3233","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Martial Arts in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the study of martial arts in Southeast Asia from an academic and experiential perspective. Students analyse journal articles, books and materials from the social media in order to understand how various social, political, economic and historical forces impacted on the production and performance of martial arts in the region. Student’s learning will be complemented with hands-on sessions that further their understanding of complex historical, sociological and cultural dimensions of various combat genres. Student assignments such as essays and group video projects will reveal new ways in how Southeast Asia can be understood from multi-disciplinary perspectives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SE3880B","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE3550","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asian Studies Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length and take place within organisations or companies located in Singapore or Southeast Asian countries. Internships with organisations or companies in Southeast Asian countries will occur during the semester-in-SEA programme at the SEASP. \n\nAll internships are vetted and approved by the SEASP, have relevance to the major in Southeast Asian Studies, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed. Available credited internships will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. Internships proposed by students will require the approval of the department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:  have completed a minimum of 24 MC in Southeast Asian Studies; and  have declared Southeast Asian Studies as their Major.","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 module. [Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"All internships must include a minimum of 120 hours, accumulated during one period.","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE3660","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"This Independent Study Module is specially designed for the Semester-in-SEA programme at the SEASP in order to enable the student to explore an approved topic in Southeast Asian Studies. \n\nWe seek to develop three skills that could only be most fruitfully realised in a fieldwork context away from the campus environment. These are: the ability to conduct fieldwork; utilising a Southeast Asian language for academic study; and first-hand engagement with research methodological issues. \n\nThe student is expected to develop more reflexive research capacity and present a seminar at the end of the course.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should:  have completed a minimum of 24 MC in Southeast Asian Studies; and  have declared Southeast Asian Studies as their Major.  read or waived from: LAB 1201 & LAB 2201; LAT 1201 & LAT2201; or LAV1201 and LAV2201","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-4-2-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE4227","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nationalism in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"The module provides a critical study of various theories and practices of nationalism in Southeast Asia from an interdisciplinary perspective. What is the relationship between colonialism and the development of national attachments and nationalist politics? What roles have ethnicity and religion played in the emergence of national and state identities in Southeast Asia? Students\r\nwill address these questions and examine the rise of nationalism as a leading political principle and the fate of the nation-state in an increasingly globalized and\r\nglobalizing world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SE or 28 MCs in PS, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SE or 28 MCs in PS or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE4401","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Students are required to conduct research on a Southeast Asian topic under the supervision of a member of staff. Topics will be chosen by students in consultation with staff. The length of the honours thesis should not exceed 12,000 words. The honours thesis is equivalent to three modules.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of SE major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of SE major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"SE4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE4660","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in SE, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in SE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in SE, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"SE4401","Workload":"0-0-0-10-2.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE5226R","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"RACE AND ETHNICITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE5229R","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Anthropological Approaches to SE Asia","ModuleDescription":"Anthropological Approaches to SE Asia","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE5241R","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Country Studies: Mainland Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"For SE Honours students with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE5242R","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Country Studies: Thailand","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"For SE Honours students with a minimum CAP of 3.20","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SE5244R","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Country Studies: The Philippines","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN1101E","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"South Asia : People, Culture, Develop'm","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to contemporary South Asia in terms of the significant features of social, cultural and economic life. It will discuss the physical and human resources of the region and give an overview of developments at the outset of the new century. The films, the literature and the arts of the region will be introduced throughout the module to provide a wealth of illustration of the changing patterns of life of the people of the seven nations of South Asia.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN2213","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Governance and Politics in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on governance and political processes in South Asia. It looks at institutions, political behaviour, party systems, identities and state-society relations. It considers questions of political accountability, corruption and empowerment. It also looks at bases of authoritarianism and democracy in the region. Using a comparative framework, the module explores the diversity in political systems among different countries and analyses on-going political and economic transformations in the region. The module will enable students to think critically about the region's political architecture, and empirically analyse the positive and negative aspects of governance in South Asia.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2247 South Asia: Politics and Foreign Policy","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN2271","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Religion and Society in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the student to the scientific and comparative study of religion in general and to South Asian religions in particular. After an introduction into the discipline of Comparative Study of Religion, the history of this discipline, and the different approaches it offers, the great variety of South Asian religions will be described chronologically and studied from a comparative perspective. For each tradition a survey of the relevant original literature will be given. Further themes to be covered are the co-existence of different religious traditions, and the social and psychological implications of religious values, beliefs and rituals.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN2278","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Sikhism","ModuleDescription":"Sikhism is one of the most interesting religious traditions of India on account of rich history and unique practices. In this module, students will be introduced to the foundational tenets of Sikhism through an overview of its major texts, practices and\npractitioners, as well as its historical development in pre-colonial and colonial India. With an appreciation both of the unique history of the Sikh tradition and its place among the world religions, students will acquire a strong foundation in the study of religion and of Indian religions in particular.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN2280","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Marriage, Sex, Love in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"In South Asia, marriage is classically understood as an alliance between families or social groups for economic, social and political reasons. However, as recent studies show, the notions of love, marriage and sex intersect with political, and legal structures, on the one hand, and notions of gender, morality, and modernity on the other. Through this course, we critically analyse such regnant claims and examine how love and sex are shaped politically, culturally, legally and ideologically. Moreover, by studying the intersecting fields of ‘marriage, love, and sex,’ we unpack such dualities as ‘private/public,’ \r\n‘individual/community, and ‘modern/ traditional’ in South Asia.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN2283","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"China-India Interactions: Changing Perspectives","ModuleDescription":"This module is structured keeping in view the different understanding of Sino-Indian relations and competing economic and political policy discourses in the new millennium. In the light of the above, the module re-examines the connections and interactions in India-China relations through historical and contemporary contexts to enhance the awareness of difference in perspectives and raise the level of mutual understanding, particularly from South Asian\r\nperspectives. It will enable students to critically analyse the ‘realist’ and ‘neo-liberal’ debates in view of a more holistic analysis and better understanding of\r\nthe bilateral relations between China and India.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN2284","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Making Sense of Regions in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module interrogates the concept of the ‘region’\nand considers processes which have shaped regionmaking.\nThe ways in which regions contribute to the\ndiversity of South Asia are discussed. The role of\nlanguage, culture and cuisine in shaping regional\nidentities is also explored. Finally, the complex\nrelationship between region and nation is examined\nusing specific case-studies across South Asia.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0647,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN3262 / HY3236","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Struggle for India, 1920-1964","ModuleDescription":"This module is concerned with the political evolution of the Indian nation in two of its most formative periods: the late nationalist struggle from 1920-47 that led to the withdrawal of the colonial power; and the years of Jawaharlal Nehru's prime ministership, 1947-64. The module looks at both decolonisation and nation-building as processes characterised by debate and contestation in relation to (a) social, regional and group identity and (b) political rights and power. The module will study the impact of that debate and contestation on the character, institutions and political life of the nation.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"HY2228, HY3236, SN2261","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN3274","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"South Asian Cinema","ModuleDescription":"This module begins with a historical overview of cinema in South Asia. It then focuses on the regional production centres and their specific specialisations. Other topics covered are 'Genres of SA Cinema' and their stylistic elements, and 'Cinema and Local Politics in South Asia'. Important films will be viewed and discussed as case studies.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN3275","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tamil Culture and Society","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to study the Tamil society and culture through various texts and visual media about Tamil world(s) such as films, documentaries, scholarly articles and books. The module is designed to incorporate students who both want to follow Tamil studies as a language course and students who want to learn about Tamil culture and society through the English language. The students will be assessed in either Tamil or English. At the end of the course, all students would have learned and gained advanced knowledge about Tamil culture and society.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Pass in O/A level Tamil or O Level Higher Tamil In Singapore or Pass in \r\nSecondary/Higher Secondary Tamil in India","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN3282","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Violence and Visual Cultures in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This course will examine how conflict and violence in contemporary South Asia have been understood and represented in different visual cultures such as popular film, photography, documentaries and online spaces. This module will interrogate the role of representations of violence within the societies at conflict in India, Sri Lanka, Burma and Nepal and how these are received abroad. It will provide tools for an increased visual awareness and understanding of ethical dialogues that shape violence in South Asia. This interdisciplinary course  onsiders the relationship between images and disciplines such as history, politics, philosophy and anthropology.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN3550","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Internship","ModuleDescription":"Internships vary in length but all take place within organisations or companies, are vetted and approved by the South Asian Studies Programe, have relevance to the major in South Asian Studies, involve the application of subject knowledge and theory in reflection upon the work, and are assessed. Available credited internships will be advertised at the beginning of each semester. Internships proposed by students will require the approval of the department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students should have completed a minimum of 24 MCs in SN coded and SN recognised modules; and have declared South Asian Studies as their Major","Preclusion":"Any other XX3550 internship modules (Note: Students who change majors may not do a second internship in their new major)","Workload":"Please see remarks","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN4221","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Regional Conflict & Cooperation in Asia","ModuleDescription":"The module will provide a comparative understanding of the problems and challenges that are faced in promoting regional cooperation and development in South and Southeast Asia. It will look at regional conflict and cooperation in a comparative perspective. It will examine issues in conflict in South Asia and the factors that have impeded regional cooperation. It will then contrast the dynamics of regionalism in Southeast Asia. It will also look at intra-regional and inter-regional ties that have been evolving between South and Southeast Asia in the context of multilateral trading arrangements.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SN, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SN or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-1-11","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN4262","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Hindutva Nationalism","ModuleDescription":"This module looks closely at Hindutva ideology, and considers the formation and development of Hindutvaorientated political parties and organisations in India and also, where applicable, the diaspora. The course will consider the key challenges to the development of Hindutva nationalism and the threat that the growth of the movement poses to the position of religious minorities in the Indian context.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SN, or 28 MCs in SC with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SN or 28 MCs in SC or 28 MCs in GL/GL recognised non-language modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN4401","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The Honours Thesis will normally be done in the second semester of the student’s final year. A qualified student intending to undertake the Honours Thesis will be expected to consult a prospective supervisor in the preceding semester for guidance on the selection of a topic and the preparation of a research proposal. The research proposal will be in an area of South Asian Studies in which the student has the necessary background and will be discussed with the supervisor. The supervisor will provide guidance to the student in conducting researching and writing the thesis of 10,000 to 12,000 words.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of SN major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of SN major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"SN4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN5660","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in South Asian Studies in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Graduate Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA-NA-NA-NA-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN6660","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"INDEPENDENT STUDY","ModuleDescription":"Independent research plays an important role in graduate education. The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic in South Asian Studies in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Graduate Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA-NA-NA-NA-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SN6770","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"SOUTH ASIA GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR","ModuleDescription":"This is a required module for all research Masters and PhD students admitted from AY2004/2005. The module provides a forum for students and faculty to share their research and to engage one another critically in discussion of their current research projects. The module will include presentations by faculty on research ethics and dissertation writing. Each student is required to present a formal research paper. Active participation in all research presentations is expected. The module may be spread over two semesters and will be graded \"Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory\" on the basis of student presentation and participation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP1541","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Exploring Science Communication through Popular Science","ModuleDescription":"The SP1541 module aims to equip students with the relevant knowledge and skills of how to communicate complex scientific content in ways that are comprehensible and accessible to non-experts. The module presents principles and strategies to deepen students’ understanding of the differences between scientific academic texts such as research reports and popular science genres such as science news articles (Haupt, 2014). Students will be exposed to popular science texts in various scientific disciplines, which will serve as the basis for group discussions, individual presentations and the writing of science news articles targeted at the educated non-specialist audience.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students from Cohort 2015 and after. 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Students are also required to engage in small-group discussions and undertake focused literature surveys on special topics of their choice within the four major themes in the Integrated Science Curriculum of the Special Programme in Science, namely Atoms to Molecules, The Cell, The Earth and The Universe. Students will read this module in Semester I and Semester II of their first year of study, with a 4-MC workload over two semesters.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0598,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP2173","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Atoms to Molecules","ModuleDescription":"This is the first module of an interdisciplinary program covering nature at different scales from “Atoms to Molecules”, “The Cells”, “The Earth” and “The Universe”. “Atoms to Molecules” strives to answer a simple question: “How do atoms come together to produce the vibrant diversity observed in the physical, chemical and biological world?”\r\n\r\nTo this end we follow mans’ quest to understand the atom, the development of ‘quantum mechanics’ and how this leads to our understanding of molecules as collections of atoms. We will also visit the development of techniques that probe the microscopic domain and use some of them (spectroscopy, tunnelling microscopy) in hands-on experiments. We will conclude by studying novel, cutting edge topics such as fullerenes and graphene.\r\n\r\nExtensive use of computational tools (e.g. MATHEMATICA) will be made for simulations and surmounting mathematical barriers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-2-1-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP2174","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Cell","ModuleDescription":"This is the second module of an interdisciplinary program\r\ncovering nature at different scales from “Atoms to\r\nMolecules”, “The Cell”, “The Earth” and “The Universe”. Using simple bacteria as the model organism, key chemical and physical principles underlying several biological processes which cells can integrate and function as an autonomous machine in order to regenerate (selfreplicate), repair and re-program (differentiate), respond (energy harness and utilization) and re-model (community\r\nformation) will be explored. 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The fundamental scientific principles of all nanotechnology applications, however, are grounded in basic physics and chemistry. This module thus aims to illustrate and discuss the physics and chemistry that are operative at the nanoscale. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStudents will be introduced to some fundamental principles of physics and chemistry important to the nanoscale and learn to appreciate what the world is like when things are shrunk to this scale. They will also learn about some basic physical tools that can be used to explore structures at this length scale. On completion of this module, students will learn to appreciate the linkages between the fundamental sciences and practical applications in nanotechnology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1144\nor PC1432/PC1432X or CM1101 or CM1131\nor PC1321/GEK1509","Preclusion":"N.A.","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP3172","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Science Project","ModuleDescription":"This module serves to initiate students into the arena of scientific investigation and is taken concurrently with SP2171. Students get to design and to conduct laboratory experiments under the supervision of mentors.  The focus of this module parallels closely to that of SP2171. Here, students are strongly encouraged to undertake projects that mirror their chosen topics in SP2171. With the inter-disciplinary flavour, this module provides an avenue for students from several disciplines to work together and it also lays the foundation for further work in experimental science.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP3173","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"This module comprises seminar talks and problem sessions that are targeted towards an in-depth exploration of a chosen area of specialization in science. This module, in general rides on an existing level 3000 regular module offered by the relevant department. Its content is modelled after a regular module with the exception that the students have to propose an independent study plan in consultation with the lecturer conducting the course.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP3174","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Project Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"This module in general rides on an existing level 3000 UROPS module offered by a department. Strong emphasis is placed on the sophistication and depth of the investigation.  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Using this approach, students will study the impact that anthropogenic activities, such as burning fossil fuels, has had on the Earth system.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SP2174 The Cell","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP3176","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Universe","ModuleDescription":"This is the fourth module of an interdisciplinary program covering nature at different scales from ‘Atoms to Molecules, ‘The Cells’, ‘The Earth’ and ‘The Universe’. This module traces the developments in theoretical and\r\nobservational cosmology, starting from Newtonian cosmology, Hubble’s observations, the Big Bang, formation of stars and black holes to recent ideas in the origin and fate of the Universe.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SP3175 The Earth","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP3202","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Evidence in Forensic Science","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to Singapore’s basic criminal laws, evidence and procedures. The module also focuses on the scene of the crime and evidence found there. Topics include crime scene protocols, recognition,  collection and preservation of evidence. ","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GEK1542 ","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP3277","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nano: from Research Bench to Industrial Applications","ModuleDescription":"This module exposes senior students to nanoscience research and nanotechnology-based industry. This is done through a series of weekly seminars by principal investigators and industrial experts in the field, laboratory and industrial visits, and by completion of nanosynthesis/nanocharacterization-related mini projects. The course culminates in an intensive one-week study tour to Japan, organised in collaboration with La Trobe University and Tokyo University","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SP2171 (Discovering Science) and SP2173 (Atoms to Molecules), or SP2251 (Science at the Nanoscale)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SP4262","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Forensic Human Identification","ModuleDescription":"Ever wondered how DNA Evidence makes its way from the\ncrime scene to the courtroom? This module is delivered in\nan interactive seminar-style format, where students will\nexperience first-hand challenges and practical usage\nrelating to Forensic DNA Evidence. Students will undergo\npracticals to learn the entire chain of forensic DNA\ntechniques, from collection, characterisation, and storage to\nprocessing DNA Evidence. Students will also play the role\nof expert witnesses for the prosecution or defence based on\nevidence gathered at mock trials. Students will appreciate\nthe importance of DNA as part of a toolkit used for\nindividualisation in forensic investigations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1306 Forensic Science or with department approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Health and Epidemiology","ModuleDescription":"Epidemiology is the study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined human populations. It is the cornerstone of public health, and provides evidence that impact on both personal decisions about our lives and public policy for preventing and controlling diseases in the population. In this module, we will cover key concepts in epidemiology, including how we measure disease burden, how we study risk factors for disease, how we evaluate interventions like new vaccines and therapies, and how to critically appraise research evidence to inform public health policy.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH2103","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Systems and Policies to improve Health","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce you to ways we can improve the health of a community through examining the role of the government, healthcare professionals, the health system and the individual. The module will explore common health problems such as obesity, diabetes, influenza and mental health and what we can do about these problems through enacting health policy and programs. We will discuss case studies from Singapore and the region.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH2104","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Health Nutrition","ModuleDescription":"Public Health Nutrition lies at the intersection of public health and nutritional sciences and is concerned with the “promotion and maintenance of nutrition-related health and wellbeing of populations through the organized efforts and informed choices of society”. Such approaches are required to solve many of the complex nutritional challenges, such as obesity, type-2 diabetes, micronutrient deficiencies, and hunger, which we face today. In this class we will study fundamental concepts related to nutrition, understand frameworks used to examine public health issues, and examine key historical and current public health nutrition challenges and policies.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1830","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH2105","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Global Health","ModuleDescription":"Over the past decade global health has evolved from buzzword to discipline, attracting interest from governments, academic institutions and funding organizations. But, what is “global health”?\r\n\r\nAlthough we have made enormous progress in improving health status over the past 50 years, the progress has been uneven. Why?\r\n\r\nBy examining major global health challenges, programs and policies, students will analyze current and emerging global health priorities, including communicable and noncommunicable diseases, health inequity, health systems, and major global initiatives for disease prevention.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH2107","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Determinants of Health","ModuleDescription":"What are the social and economic determinants of health? How do meanings of ‘health’ differ across populations and communities? This module adopts a multi-disciplinary approach in examining the different understandings of ‘health’ in society, via thinking critically about real-world health issues and their management. Drawing from disciplines such as medical anthropology, urban sociology and human geography, students will investigate how ‘health’ implicates – and is implicated by – the lives of individuals and societies. This module explores contemporary technological, ethical, political and cultural debates in health, healing and well-being, and is open to students from all disciplines and backgrounds.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD1-08-03E,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH3102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"PUBLIC HEALTH COMMUNICATION","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with the principles and skills to design health communication messages and activities/projects e.g. talks, skills development, telehealth in a variety of settings such as the school, workplace, internet and the community. It emphasizes the critical analysis and application of health communication theory and social marketing principles in the design of messages and communication projects to promote health in the community.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH3104","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Infectious disease epidemiology and public health","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an overview of the epidemiology of infectious diseases and its relevance to public health. It outlines fundamental concepts governing the interaction between microbes and host populations, and how such interactions affect the distribution of disease and the options for surveillance, prevention and control. Epidemiology and principles of prevention and control for several types of infectious diseases will be described, and applied to key diseases of global and local importance including vaccine preventable diseases, food-borne diseases, zoonotic and environment-related infectious diseases, vector-borne diseases, healthcare associated infections and drug resistant organisms, tuberculosis, and HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SPH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-08-03E,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SPH3105","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an overview of the public health approach to non-communicable diseases across the continuum of identification of risk factors, surveillance and implementation of measures to prevent and manage disease to reduce mortality and improve quality of life.\n\nEpidemiology and principles of prevention and control for non-communicable diseases will be described, and applied to key diseases of global and local importance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SPH2101 Public Health and Epidemiology","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD1-08-03E,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA1201","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Society","ModuleDescription":"In this module, we seek to reflect on some taken-for-granted understandings of “Singapore society” and to dialogue with the readings, lectures and tutorial materials. We hope you will be able to appreciate the diverse social, political, historical processes and legacies, problems and contradictions that have constructed Singapore society. Ultimately, we aim to equip you with varied viewpoints that will enable you to think critically about Singapore society, its past, its present and its future.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1028","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA1206","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Representing Singapore","ModuleDescription":"While drawing on methodologies and approaches used in literary studies, this module moves beyond the traditional confines of Singapore Literature. We will thus examine the representation of Singapore, and of contemporary issues of importance in Singapore, in a variety of different popular media. After an initial introduction to the critical reading of cultural representation, we will explore traditional genres such as poetry and drama, as well as more popular ones such as television, film, and popular autobiography. The module is open to all students.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1023","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA1207","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Literature in English: Selected Texts","ModuleDescription":"This module will focus on Singapore literature in English. It will deal with selected texts in the three main genres: poetry, fiction and drama. There will also be opportunities to discuss the works with the writers. One of its main aims is to show how literature will help us gain a more comprehensive insight into our understanding of Singapore.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1207FC, GES1025","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA1208","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Everyday Life of Chinese Singaporeans: Past & Present (taught in English)","ModuleDescription":"Studies on the everyday life of ordinary people offer an important perspective for understanding human history. This module examines the daily life of Chinese\r\nSingaporeans during the late 19th to 20th centuries, focusing on their cultural expressions and social actions, revolving around eight geo-cultural sites, namely, Singapore River, Chinatown, Chinese temples, clan associations, opera stages, amusement parks, hawker centres, and streets/roads. Students are asked to compare the past and present of these sites through oral history and fieldwork observation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1005","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2203","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore’s Business History","ModuleDescription":"This module traces the business history of Singapore from its origins as an East India Company outpost, as an entrepot for regional and international trade routes to its current status as a global city and center for international finance and business.  This module offers an introduction to business history and explores different case studies in the local context.  These care studies range from 'rags to riches' stories of early migrant communities, popular local brands, and present day entrepreneurs.  Major topics include: trading communities, commodities, networks and migration, entrepreneurship, business culture, heritage, globalization, state, politics and business.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2239, GES1009","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2204","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nation-Building in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module is about Singapore's emergence from British colonial rule and merger with Malaysia to independence and nation-building.  It covers political events, the economy, education, national service, ethnic relations, and culture and national identity.  Students are encouraged to think through issues central to these topics.  The module is tailored for students in all Faculties at all levels.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2229, GES1010","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2205","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore and Japan: Historical and Contemporary Relationships","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to promote a better understanding of Singapore-Japan relations, combining historical, political, economic, social and cultural perspectives. Besides an examination of the history of interactions between people in Singapore and Japan from the late 19th century to the present, the module also helps students grasp issues affecting Singapore‘s position and perception in a wider geographical and cultural context by considering its relations with Japan. Students are actively encouraged to use oral history, fieldwork and internet for their projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"JS2224 and GES1015","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2206","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Islam and Contemporary Malay Society","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the kinds of religious orientations that had evolved among the Malays of Singapore and analyzes major socio-historical factors that had shaped such orientations. The ways in which these religious orientations condition the responses of Singaporean Malays and their unique institutions to the challenges and demands of the modern world are then discussed. The module will explore the thought of Muslims thinkers on issues of reform relevant to the Malays of Singapore. A critical analysis and evaluation of the phenomenon of Islamic resurgence and revivalism in Singapore and the extent of its contribution to the progress of the community will also be explored. A theme underlying the topics of the module is the relevance of Islamic values and philosophy in facilitating Singaporean Malays adapt to the demands of social change and the plural society in which they live.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GES1014, MS2205","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2211","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Evolution of a Global City-State","ModuleDescription":"The history of Singapore has traditionally been conceived along internal lines, based mainly, if not solely, on the traditional trajectories of administrative, political and national historical narratives.  Yet, as we all know, the evolution of Singapore, from classical regional emporium to international port city and strategic naval base, has all along been defined by much larger regional and international forces.  After its emergence as a sovereign state in 1965, Singapore continues to project itself as a 'global city-state'.  Our local society has an 'international' make-up, being the product as it were of historical and current diasporic trends.  This module provides an international framework for a study of the history of Singapore, and seeks to examine the historical evolution of Singapore against the contexts of regional and international changes and developments from the 14th to the 20th century.  This module is open to all students throughout NUS interested in Singapore history/studies.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1011","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2214","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore and India: Emerging Relations","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to examine the evolving economic linkages between Singapore and India in a post Cold War setting and attempts to explain the factors that have led to their enhanced economic collaboration based on areas of complementarity.  The module will use concepts like economic regionalism, Singapore's regionalization policy and India's \"Look East\" policies to explain the confluence of national interests that has enhanced bilateral economic ties between both countries. In particular it will examine bilateral collaboration in infrastructure development (ports and telecommunications) and services (airline and tourism) industries to explain the success and problems of bilateral economic collaboration. The target audiences are students from various Faculties who would like to have a better understanding of Singapore's evolving foreign economic policy in South Asia in an increasingly globalised economy.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1006","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2215","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Biophysical Environment of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"The module will focus on the functions of the biophysical environment of the city state of Singapore. The topics include geology, soils, river systems, water supply, natural reserves, green areas, land reclamation and coastal environments. The environmental problems that arise from the development of a large tropical city within a limited area, and the possible solutions for such problems will be examined. The module does not require an extensive science or mathematics background.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1004","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2219","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"South Asia in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"The South Asian presence in Singapore is an important part of Singapore?s multicultural society: in terms of the `Indian' community and its economic and commercial influence; its religious and artistic impact; and its role in the everyday life of the nation (eg. cuisine, sport and entertainment). Students will be provided the opportunity to understand the nature of South Asian migration to Singapore, the significance of the South Asian community and its contributions to Singapore's development.  Students will be provided with the necessary framework to study and analyse the historical and socio-economic development of the community and South Asian identity and concerns.  The module will develop critical and analytical skills guiding students in the process of social scientific enquiry. The target students are undergraduates from all Faculties.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GES1007","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSA2220","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Global Economic Dimensions of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to the dynamics of the world economy and the impact on Singapore in the last two centuries. It will demonstrate how Singapore grew through continual dependence on the rest of the world in different ways by focusing on major labour, capital and technological factors, in which threats are also seen as\r\nopportunities.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"EC2373, PP5215, GES1002, SSA2220T, GES1002T","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSD2213","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Urban History & Architecture","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the urban history and architecture of Singapore from an inter-disciplinary perspective. It will cover the period from the ancient market and settlement of Tanma-hsi or Singapura, to the formation and development of a colonial town, and to the recent post-independence period, until the contemporary debates in Architecture and Urbanism in Singapore. The module, which is targeted at general audiences of undergraduate students, aims to stimulate intellectual discourse and critical thinking by using inter-disciplinary approaches to understanding the city and architecture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GES1013","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSE1201","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Building a Dynamic Singapore - Role of Engineers","ModuleDescription":"The focus of the module is to highlight how engineering and technology have contributed to the development of Singapore. The module is structured around case studies such as the creation of Jurong island, one-north, the water story etc. In these case studies, the constraints faced by Singapore (e.g. scarcity of land, lack of water) are overcome through technological, organizational and other forms of innovation. Simple diagrams that can be understood by layman are used to explain some of the innovations (e.g. the water loop).","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1017","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSS1207","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Natural Heritage of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Located within one of the global centres of biodiversity, Singapore is endowed with a  rich natural heritage that is impacted by expanding urbanisation. Development poses a great challenge to  nature conservation and Singapore is an excellent model to study how a balance can be achieved. Students will be introduced to the country?s natural heritage, its historical, scientific and potential economic value.    You will have the opportunity to explore important habitats, and to think critically about the issues of sustainable development and the nation?s responsibility to posterity and to regional and international conventions related to biodiversity conservation. Students are expected to undertake the field trips on their own and at their own time within the semester; and will be encouraged to ?self-learn?. A special website with information on the places to visit  and their significance serves as a semi-interactive IT-resource. Suggested trails and what can be observed appear on the website. The students? independence and experiential learning aspects are strongly encouraged.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GES1021","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SSY2223","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Western Music within a Singaporean Context","ModuleDescription":"This module will look at the place of the Western Classical music tradition within the cultural life of Singapore. It will assess the impact of majority cultures (particularly from the Chinese, Malay and Indian communities) on the general reception of Western music, as well as on music written by Singapore-based composers. Students will be introduced to the principal figures in Singapore’s musical development. The module will also chart the growth of music education in Singapore, both in the national schooling system as well as in private institutions and tertiary academies. A prior knowledge of music is helpful but not required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GES1020","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST1131","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Statistics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the basic concepts and the methods of statistics. A computer package is used to enhance learning and to enable students to analyse real life data. Topics include descriptive statistics, basic concepts of probability, sampling distribution, statistical estimation,\r\nhypothesis testing, linear regression. This module is targeted at students interested in Statistics who are able to meet the prerequisite. It is also an essential module for students in the following programmes: Industrial and Systems Engineering (FoE); E-Commerce (SoC); Project & Facilities Management and Real Estate (SDE).","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘AO’ Level or H1 Pass in Mathematics or its equivalent or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"ST1131A, ST1232, ST2334, CE2407, CN3421, EC2231, EC2303, PR2103, DSC2008. Engineering students except ISE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST1232","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Statistics for Life Sciences","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces life science students to the basic principles and methods of biostatistics, and their applications and interpretation. A computer package is used to enhance learning and to enable students to analyze real life data sets. \r\n\r\nTopics include probability, probability distributions, sampling distributions, statistical inference for one and two sample problems, nonparametric tests, categorical data analysis, correlation and regression analysis, multi-sample inference. This module is essential to students of the Life Sciences.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘AO’ Level or H1 Pass in Mathematics or its equivalent","Preclusion":"ST1131, ST1131A, ST2334, CE2407, CN3421, EC2231, EC2303, PR2103, DSC2008.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1401","EndTime":"1501","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05101,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST2131 / MA2216","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Probability","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to give an elementary introduction to probability theory for science (including computing science, social sciences and management sciences) and engineering students with knowledge of elementary calculus. It will cover not only the mathematics of probability theory but\r\nwill work through many diversified examples to illustrate the wide scope of applicability of probability. Topics covered are: counting methods, sample space and events, axioms of probability, conditional probability, independence, random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, joint and marginal distributions, conditional distribution, independence of random variables, expectation,\r\nconditional expectation, moment generating function, central limit theorem, the weak law of large numbers. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisite. 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Topics include basic experimental designs, analysis of one-way and two way layout data, multiple comparisons, factorial designs, 2k-factorial designs, blocking and confounding, fractional factorial design and nested designs. 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Topics include discrete-time Markov chains, examples of discrete-time Markov chains, classification of states, irreducibility, periodicity, first passage times, recurrence and transience, convergence theorems and stationary distributions.  This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1101 or MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1508) and (ST2131 or MA2216)","Preclusion":"MA3238. 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Topics include planning of surveys, questionnaire construction, methods of data collection, fieldwork procedures, sources of errors, basic ideas of sampling, simple random sampling, stratified, systematic, replicated, cluster and quota sampling, sample size determination and cost.  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Major topics includes a model-based approach to Actuarial Science, loss distributions, frequency distributions, aggregate loss models, parametric models, effects of policy modifications, statistical inference for loss models, credibility theory.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST2132","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-06118,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST3247","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Simulation","ModuleDescription":"The advent of fast and inexpensive computational power has facilitated the description of real phenomenon using realistic stochastic models which can be analysed using simulation studies. 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This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisites.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{ST2131 or ST2334 or MA2216} and {CS1010 or CS1010E or CS1010S or\nCS1010FC or IT1006}","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST3288","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Statistics & Applied Probability I","ModuleDescription":"Please see section 4.4.3.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"nil","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST3289","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Statistics & Applied Probability II","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST3310","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Statistics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Statistics major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST3311","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Statistics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Statistics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST3312","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Statistics as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Statistics major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST4199","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Statistics","ModuleDescription":"The objectives of the course are to develop the basic skills for independent scientific research, and to promote an appreciation of the application of problem solving strategies in science.  On completion of the course, students will be able to demonstrate an appreciation of the current state of knowledge in a particular field of research, to master of the basic techniques required for the study of a research question, and to communicate scientific information clearly and concisely in written and spoken English.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"For Cohort 2011 and before-  At least one major at B.Sc./B.Appl.Sc. level; and minimum overall CAP of 3.50 on completion of 100 MCs or more. For Cohort 2012 and after- At least one major at B.Sc./B.Appl.Sc. level; and minimum overall CAP of 3.20 on completion of 100 MCs or more.","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"0-2-0-0-13","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST4232","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nonparametric Statistics","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the theory and methods of making statistical inference based on nonparametric techniques. Students will see the analyses of real data from various areas of applications. Topics include properties of order statistics, statistics based on ranks, distribution-free statistics, inference concerning location and scale parameters for one and two samples, Hajek's projection. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST2132 ","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST4238 / MA4251","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Processes II","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on ST3236 and introduces an array of stochastic models with biomedical and other real world applications. Topics include Poisson process, compound Poisson process, marked Poisson process, point process, epidemic models, continuous time Markov chain, birth and death processes, martingale. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3238 or ST3236","Preclusion":"MA4251","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST4242","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analysis of Longitudinal Data","ModuleDescription":"This course covers modern methods for the analysis of repeated measures, clustered data, correlated outcomes and longitudinal data, with a strong emphasis on applications in the biological and health sciences. Both continuous and discrete response variables will be considered. The use of generalized estimating equations (GEE) will be emphasized. Topics include introduction to longitudinal studies, exploring longitudinal data, analysis of variance for repeated measures, general linear models for longitudinal data, growth curves, models for covariance structure, estimation of individual trajectories, generalized linear models for longitudinal discrete data, marginal models, generalized estimating equations, random effects models and transition models. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST3131 ","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST4248","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Statistical Learning II","ModuleDescription":"Statistical Learning is a large collection of computer-based modelling and prediction tools with applications in diverse fields including business, medicine, astrophysics, and public policy. This series of two modules covers many of the popular approaches for a variety of statistical problems. There is heavy emphasis on the implementation of these methods on real-world data sets in the popular statistical software package R.\r\n\r\nPart II builds on the knowledge in Part I, introducing more tools as well as generalising and extending some of the tools covered in Part I using entirely different approaches. Topics include non-parametric smoothing methods, tree-based methods, support vector machines, neural networks and ensemble learning.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST3131 and ST3248","Preclusion":"ST4240","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ST5218","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS IN FINANCE","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to familiarize the students with selected advanced methods in quantitative finance.  The major topics to be covered are:\r\n- Realized volatility and high frequency data\r\n- Risk management under heavy-tailed distributional assumptions\r\n- Independent component analysis and its applications\r\n- Local parametric estimation of violatility","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST4245 or Departmental approval","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"STR1000","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Career Creation Starter Workshops","ModuleDescription":"The Starter Workshops are part of the Career Creation suite of training programmes designed to impart year 1 undergraduates with the core skills needed to prepare for their careers. The workshops take students through early and in-depth career planning and train them in the concrete skills necessary for their eventual internship and job search.\n\nThe Starter Workshops comprise of the following:\n1. Career Planning – How to Create Your Future\n2. Personal Branding – How the World Knows You\n3. Networking – How to Build Your Tribe\n4. Resume Crafting – How to Impress on Paper\n5. 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The workshops will take students through early and in-depth career\nplanning and train them in the concrete skills necessary for their eventual internship and job search.\n\nThe Starter Clinics are conducted in year 2 and serve as practicums for\ntheir learning from year 1. The clinics are\n1. Group Resume Critique\n2. Group Mock Interview","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-0-2-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW1101E","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Work: A Heart-Head-Hand Connection","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the enriching experience of being in social work education. Learning includes both cognitive and experiential knowledge on the needs of individuals, families and society, and the social work response in meeting these needs. Included are the mission, values and principles of the social work profession and its roles and functions in contributing to human well-being. As an integral and compulsory part of this module, students will visit social service organization. The module is open to all NUS students.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW2101","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Working with Individuals and Families","ModuleDescription":"This module presents the generalist model of social work intervention with individuals, families, groups and communities. Basic knowledge and skills of the problem-solving process, including engagement, assessment, formulation of objectives, intervention, evaluation of outcome, and termination are examined. Using an ecological-systems perspective, the module will emphasize the integration of social science knowledge and social work practice theory in facilitating the bio-psychosocial development of people. The module is for students who major in Social Work.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students majoring in Social Work, SW1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW2104","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Development over the Lifespan","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to human development from a lifespan perspective. Major developmental theories and contributions to the field from cross-disciplinary perspectives will be discussed. More specifically, students will look at physical, cognitive, social, psycho-emotional and moral development and gain some understanding of how each developmental domain may be shaped by the forces of nature or nurture. Tutorial assignments provide students with the opportunity to integrate classroom learning with practical concerns.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW2105","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Values & Skills for Helping Relationships","ModuleDescription":"This module concentrates on developing foundational skills for professional helping relationships in direct social work practice. It focuses on values and skills for interpersonal communication, relationship building, problem solving and intervention at the various stages of the helping relationship. Experiential learning involving role playing, case studies and the development of self-awareness are employed.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Only for students majoring in Social Work, SW1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B110,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW2106","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Group Work Practice","ModuleDescription":"The module will focus on the generalist and specialized methods of group intervention within the context of specific populations and settings. The phases of group work development, group processes, therapeutic factors and role of the leader in facilitating these will be critically examined. Contemporary group work approaches in organisational, residential and community settings are compared and contrasted. Assessment methods of social group work practice are included. ","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students from 2008 cohort onwards, who have completed SW1101E and who are majoring in Social Work.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B110,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW3101","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Work Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of the research process with specific emphasis on social work research. It deals with the development of scientific inquiry as the basis of social work practice. It covers different elements involved in the research process from problem formulation to designing the research, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation and presentation of the research findings. The module assists students with first-hand experience in writing a research proposal and conducting basic research. It also assists students in understanding and appreciating published research reports.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SW1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW3104","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Work Field Practice (II)","ModuleDescription":"Teaching focuses on the development of professional skills for specific contexts, e.g., in a community development setting, in medical social work, in family service centres, residential\r\n\r\nhomes and in the correctional setting. Topics will include specialised knowledge and skills in needs assessments and helping strategies specific to the context the student is placed for practicum. For example, in a hospital setting, topics will include the holistic psycho-social-medical approach to healing\r\n\r\nand wellness, healthcare policies and the dynamics of primary healthcare. It is a field practice module consisting of 400 hours of full-time fieldwork where students receive professional social work supervision for the equivalent of 10 weeks from May to August.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStudents are assessed on their fieldwork performance and a written assignment that relates theory to practice, with appropriate application of literature. The student assignment must be submitted by the designated date.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"SW3103A. Students from 2007 cohort onwards.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-0-31-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW3105","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Community Work Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide students with an understanding of the theories and practice of community work as a method of social work. Strategies, techniques and skills in community work practice will be examined. The dynamics and challenges of community work in urban societies, particularly in the Singapore context, will be explored.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students majoring in Social Work, SW1101E. Students from 2008 cohort onwards.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW3213","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Working With Older Adults","ModuleDescription":"The module prepares students to understand and work with middle-aged and older people through a combined lifespan developmental approach and ecological perspective. The focus is on the intergenerational issues. Emphasis is also placed on theoretical frameworks related to the ageing process and specific ageing issues such as dementia, and widowhood. Students will be given opportunities to improve their communication and relationship skills through role play in discussion groups and a case study which they conduct as part of their written term assignment.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW3217","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mental Health and Illness","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the nature of mental health and human dysfunction throughout the lifespan. Within an ecological-systems framework, a model of stress-coping-adaptation to modern living is examined. Theories of etiology and treatment of common human disorders in children and adults are also examined.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PL3236 Abnormal Psychology","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW3219","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Child-centric  Social Work","ModuleDescription":"The module enables students to acquire the knowledge base and intervention skills to work with children and their parents.  They will understand the factors that lead to childhood vulnerability, neglect and abuse in the family and community contexts.  They will learn about the history of child welfare and rights, and the social intervention approaches to protect and promote childrens well-being.  They will also review the role of the state and relevant parties in this regard.  The module will include experiential learning in using individual and group work skills in helping children, as well as counselling skills in working with parents.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4101","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Family-Centred Swk Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module follows up from the introduction to family-centred direct social work practice for individuals and families. Students are to examine various social work practice theories in depth and are expected to develop skills in appropriate interventions such as casework, problem solving, family group work, children and youth work, inter-organisational networking and preventive interventions in various settings. Experiential learning and projects are used to develop competence, critical thinking and integration of classroom learning to real life situations. Students are taught to establish ways of engaging in continuous self-learning, self-care and skills development in their professional career as a social worker.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4102","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Policy and Planning","ModuleDescription":"This module covers general theories and issues of social policy, planning and implementation relevant to social work. It examines the roles and processes in public policy and the translation of policy to social service delivery in bringing about social welfare. It analyzes the socio-political contexts and implications of policy development at national and agency levels. Students are expected to carry out small-scale planning or analysis exercises.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105, and SW3103A with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105, and SW3103A with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4103","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Research and Evaluation","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform research and evaluation in human services. The emphasis is on the learning of practical skills in conducting research in social work settings. These skills are in: Scientific reasoning - the logic of ideas; research designs - the structuring of research activities; statistical techniques - quantitative approaches to data; data processing - utilisation of computer technology. Where appropriate, learning is through group or individual projects. This module also deals with advanced techniques of programme evaluation. Various research designs are reviewed, and their relative merits discussed. The use of evaluative techniques in interpersonal practice and professional intervention are also included.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105, SW3101, and SW3103A, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards:\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101,\nSW2104, SW2105, SW3101 or PL2131 or SC2101, and SW3103A, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on\nthe Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-2-2-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4201","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theory Building in Social Work Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module involves the analysis of direct and indirect professional practice in Singapore and includes the study of cross-cultural variations and applications of social work theory. An examination of the process of theory building and the study of different theoretical models for indigenous practice will be made. Students are required to identify and develop a specific knowledge base for local social work practice.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4202","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Special Areas of Social Work Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module provides for the advanced study of the conceptual bases for social work contribution and the application of skills in special areas of social work practice. In any given semester, a selected area of emphasis will be studied such as public education, domestic violence, rehabilitation of offenders, occupational social work, working with AIDS patients, human sexuality, social aspects of public housing, special education, pastoral care, social gerontology, community participation and organisation. Where appropriate, emphasis is given to policy factors influencing the provision of services and the implications of these for individuals, families and the community.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-7.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4209","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Law & Social Work Practice","ModuleDescription":"The module deals with the rationale and issues of laws associated with various aspects of social work practice, e.g., family social work including marriage, divorce, child custody, property, women's rights and protection, child protection; and industrial welfare such as protection of employees, and industrial relations. A case situation approach will be incorporated.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nCompleted 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and (ii) passed or are concurrently reading SW3104 in the semester they intend to read the SW4000 modules, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4216","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Studies in Community Work","ModuleDescription":"This is an applied module where students will be challenged to investigate and explore new trends in social and community development. The module will have a very strong field component where students will be required to conduct independent investigation into new and developing fields. Students will investigate the extent to which theories and hypotheses discussed in class apply in real field settings.  Students will also be required to develop new programmes in the community based on the theories discussed in class. The primary objective is to equip the students with the knowledge and skills in understanding the processes of community change and effecting community change.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105, and SW3103A with a minimum CAP of 3.50 or be on the Honours track.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards: Completed 80MCs, including 28MCs in SW of which (i) student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105, and SW3103A with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4221","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Work and Rehabilitation of Offenders","ModuleDescription":"This module (a) provides the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings to understand issues about crime and juvenile delinquency in the local context, and (b) examines social intervention choices in various correctional and rehabilitation settings. Students will learn about, and critique, existing approaches in working with offenders, as well as examine alternative social work perspectives in their care and rehabilitation.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in SW of which student must have passed SW1101E, SW2101, SW2104, SW2105 and SW3103A with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4401","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The student is required to undertake research, which should have an evaluative and/or policy component and which may require direct social work intervention. The Honours Thesis, which should be of about 12,000 words, is the equivalent of three modules. The student, in consultation with staff of the department, will choose the research topic.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of SW major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of SW major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of SW major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.","Preclusion":"SW4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW4660","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in SW, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in SW, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in SW, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"SW4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW5205R","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Working with Trauma - Infancy through Adolescence","ModuleDescription":"Trauma can result not only from catastrophic events such as abuse and violence but from incidents such as divorce, medical procedures that generate effects that\nare often minimized. This module aims to provide students with a framework for understanding trauma, the reactions of traumatized children and youth, and the effects of events such as natural disasters, accidents, violence, invasive medical procedures, abrupt separation on the child’s physiological, psychological and emotional well being. In addition, the students will be introduced to evidenced based interventions models for working with traumatized children and youth.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"SW5206R","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mastering Leadership","ModuleDescription":"Leadership is an important determinant of organizational success. The aim of this module is for students to learn the principles for leadership that will enhance organizational performance. Leadership today is more than acquiring skills and knowledge, the module will place emphasis on the leader as a person. Students will learn the different theories of leadership and assess critical factors in developing leadership. Topics include Influence and Connection of the leader,\nthe dark side of leadership, leadership and organization culture, building trust to get results, coaching to drive effective leadership and leading and managing change in organisations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TBA2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Building an Analytics Organisation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of how to develop an organisation for analytics. The module starts by describing how an organisation can transform itself to become an analytics organisation. It will then move on to the methods and techniques for applied analytics, managing and governing data for analytics, reporting of data for key performance indicators, and optimisation and testing with applied analytics. Solutions to address organisational silos are also discussed. Examples will be drawn from various industry domains and organisations.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"SR_LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TBA2103","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Data Visualisation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students with practical knowledge and understanding of basic issues and techniques in data visualisation principles, techniques and tools. The module covers data visualisation and dashboard design concepts, visual perception and design principles, visualisation techniques and tools for temporal and spatial data, proportions and relationships, multivariate and complex data, etc.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TIC2001","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0113,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0113,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TBA2104","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Predictive Analytics","ModuleDescription":"Predictive analytics uses an assortment of statistical techniques to predict future events or behaviors based on collected data. For example, businesses could use predictive analytics to answer questions about consumer behavior and market movements and to anticipate future events, forecast plausible outcomes, and make informed decisions that enable organisations to gain and sustain competitive advantages. Data can be combined and analysed to make predictions with a certain degree of reliability. Students will learn predictive analytics by using Excel or R to construct statistical models like regression, time-series forecasting, weighted moving averages among others.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-1-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0216,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TBA3204","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Web Analytics","ModuleDescription":"Web analytics is the practice of collecting website traffic data to understand visitor activity and interactions. The insights gained through web analytics allow website developers to make informed decisions about how to improve site efficacy (e.g., landing page optimisation) and user experience (flow). Tools such as Google! Analytics could be used for exercises.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TBA2102 Introduction to Business Analytics","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"COM1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TC1411","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematics for Chemical Engineers 1","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a basic foundation in calculus and its related subjects required by Chemical Engineering students. The objective is to equip students with various calculus techniques for their Chemical Engineering modules in later semesters. The module emphasizes problem solving and mathematical methods in single-variable and multivariate calculus, vector algebra and matrix algebra as well as their applications in Chemical Engineering.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TCN1411","Workload":"2.4-1-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TC1422","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials for Chemical Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module starts with an introduction to the fundamental principles of materials science, which include basic structural chemistry and crystal structures. After that, the second part of this module covers typical properties of materials, which include structure imperfection and diffusion, mechanical properties, thermal behavior, electrochemical corrosions, and phase diagrams of metals. The third part describes structural characteristics of materials including ceramic, metallic, polymeric and composite materials. The last part gives a general introduction to more physically related properties, namely electrical and optical properties as well as the environmental aspects of structural materials selection.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TCN1422","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCE2134","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Hydraulics","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the student to basic concepts of fluid\nmechanics and hydraulics. Starting with fluid properties and\nfluid statics, the student would understand how these\nconcepts are used for the calculation of hydrostatic forces\nand the stability of floating bodies. The student is\nintroduced to the concepts of fluid flow, ideal and real fluids\nand their limitations, laminar and turbulent flows, the\nconcept of the boundary layer and flow resistance, the\nconcept of flow separation and the wake, frictional and form\ndrag and lift on immersed bodies. Dimensional analysis and\nthe concept of similitude will help reinforce the fundamental\nconsiderations essential for experiments with fluid\nphenomena. By the end of the course, the student should\nunderstand the concepts of conservation of mass,\nmomentum and energy and how these can be applied to\nflow measuring devices, to the estimation of frictional losses\nfor flows in pipelines, to pumping systems and other\nengineering applications.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EG1109FC/EG1109/CE1109X or equivalent","Preclusion":"CE2134","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-07,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCE3115","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Geotechnical Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory module in slope stability and\nearth retaining structures. The topics covered\ninclude slopes and embankments, earth pressure\nand retaining structures, and basic deep\nexcavations. Students will learn how to check\nultimate limit states using limit equilibrium\nmethods and appreciate that such checks are\nnecessary but not sufficient (serviceability to be\ndiscussed in advanced modules). The goal is to\nteach an assessment of force and/or moment\nequilibrium for slopes, calculation of active and\npassive earth pressures, and appreciation of\nvarious important design considerations pertaining\nto earth retaining structures and basic deep\nexcavations.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCE2112","Preclusion":"CE3115","Workload":"3-0-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCE3116","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Foundation Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory module in foundation\nengineering. The topics covered include site\ninvestigation and interpretation of soil reports,\nshallow foundations and deep foundations.\nStudents will learn how to use simple foundations\nto distribute vertical loads from the superstructure\nto the underlying soil formation without\noverstressing the soil (more complex loading\nmodes to be discussed in advanced modules).\nStudents are taught the interpretation of site\ninvestigation report, derivation of relevant design\nsoil properties, selection of sensible foundation\ntype, and verification of capacity and settlement\nrequirements.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCE2112","Preclusion":"CE3116","Workload":"3-1-1-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCE3165","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Structural Concrete Design","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with knowledge and\nskills in the design of structural concrete members\nand systems. The topics cover basic design for\naction effects as well as the serviceability and\nultimate limit state design of real-life structures.\nThe module is compulsory for civil engineering\nundergraduate students without which he will not\nbe qualified to practice as a professional civil\nengineer.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCE2155","Preclusion":"CE3165","Workload":"3-0-0.5-0.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCE3166","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Structural Steel Design and System","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to equip undergraduate civil engineering\nstudents with sufficient design knowledge and skills on\nsteel structures both for their further education and\nengineering career. This module provides students with\nfundamental approaches (based on Eurocode 3) in\ndesigning structural steel components and steel buildings.\nThe scope of this module aligns with the fundamental\nrequirement outlined by the Board of Singapore\nProfessional Engineers on the design of steel structures.\nThe students will acquire fundamental knowledge and\napproaches to perform structural design for steel beams,\naxially loaded members, connections, portal/industrial\nbuildings, multi-storey frames, and plated structures. This\nenables the students to conceive a safe and economical\nstructural steel system. The module is targeted at third\nyear civil engineering students and those with a keen\ninterest on steel structural design.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCE2155","Preclusion":"CE3166","Workload":"3-0-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN1111","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Engineering Principles","ModuleDescription":"Students will be introduced to an overview of the chemical process industry and a discussion of several significant examples. The core of the module covers the details of steady state material and energy balance, including recycle, purge, phase change and chemical reaction. The concepts are extended to simultaneous mass and energy balances and unsteady state balances. The module is targeted at first-year part-time chemical engineering students with some working knowledge in the chemical industries.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TC1101, CN1111E","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN1411","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mathematics for Chemical Engineers 1","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a basic foundation in calculus and its related subjects required by Chemical Engineering students. The objective is to equip students with various calculus techniques for their Chemical Engineering modules in later semesters. The module emphasizes problem solving and mathematical methods in single-variable and multivariate calculus, vector algebra and matrix algebra as well as their applications in Chemical Engineering.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TC1411","Workload":"2.4-1-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN1422","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials for Chemical Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module starts with an introduction to the fundamental principles of materials science, which include basic structural chemistry and crystal structures. After that, the second part of this module covers typical properties of materials, which include structure imperfection and diffusion, mechanical properties, thermal behavior, electrochemical corrosions, and phase diagrams of metals. The third part describes structural characteristics of materials including ceramic, metallic, polymeric and composite materials. The last part gives a general introduction to more physically related properties, namely electrical and optical properties as well as the environmental aspects of structural materials selection.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TC1422","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN2116","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chemical Kinetics And Reactor Design","ModuleDescription":"The module covers the basic principles of chemical kinetics of both homogeneous (single phase) and heterogeneous (multi-phases) reaction systems and reactor design. Module contents include classification of chemical reactions, stoichiometry, chemical kinetics and reaction mechanism of both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions, simple and multiple reactions, selectivity, yield and product distribution, definition and derivation of performance equations of ideal reactors (ideal batch, plug and constant stirred tank reactors), rate data collection and treatment, recycle and multiple reactors, temperature effects, heterogeneous reaction systems (fluid-fluid, fluid solid and catalytic reactions), identification and analysis of rate processes, concentration profile and overall rate equation, pore diffusion in porous catalysts, deactivation, reactor configuration and design, Basic introduction to non-ideal flow and residence time\r\ndistribution analysis.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCN1111","Preclusion":"TC2106, CN2116E","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN2125","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Heat And Mass Transfer","ModuleDescription":"Students will learn the fundamental principles of heat and mass transfer relevant to the chemical engineering discipline. This course considers three modes of heat transfer, namely, conduction, convection, and radiation. For heat conduction, both steady and unsteady states are examined. These are followed by an analysis for convective heat transfer and heat transfer with phase change and subsequently radiation heat transfer. Steady and unsteadystate molecular diffusion is studied, while convective mass transfer is analyzed using exact and approximate integral analysis. Finally, analogies between mass, heat and momentum transfer is discussed to integrate the concept of transport phenomena.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCN2122","Preclusion":"TC2115, CN2125E","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN3124","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Particle Technology","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with the basic concepts for physical processes such as filtration, sedimentation, centrifugation, fluidization, gas cleaning and other topics on flow and dynamics of particulate systems. Particulate solids are characterized in terms of size, size distribution, measurement and analysis and processing such as comminution and mixing. The concept of fluid flow and particle settling are used for design and operation of some important fluid-particle separation methods. The principle of fluidization and its applications as pneumatic transport of solids are also included. This is a core module targeted at the students with background in fluid mechanics in BTech Chemical Engineering program.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCN2122","Preclusion":"TC3114, CN3124E","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0.5-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN4119","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide students with training for scientific/technical research. It involves an assignment of a research project and safety education. Equipment training will be provided, if required. Students need to spend at least ten hours per week on the project under the guidance of a project supervisor and/or co-supervisor. A thesis is required at the end of the project; it will include literature survey, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusions and suggestions for further study. An oral presentation is also required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"All Level 3000 Essential Modules","Preclusion":"CN4119E, CN4118E","Workload":"0-0-12-8-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN4124","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Final Year Design Project","ModuleDescription":"In this capstone design project, students execute a group project to design a chemical production facility. They solve a practical design problem in the same way as might be expected in an industrial situation. Students develop and evaluate process flowsheet alternatives via rigorous simulation, perform preliminary sizing, analyze safety and hazards, and estimate costs and profitability. Further, they learn how to solve open-ended problems by making critical design decisions with sound scientific justification and giving due consideration to cost and safety. Project coordinators act as facilitators, and students work almost independently on the project and exercise their creativity","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"TCN3135, TCN3421, TCN4122, TTG2415","Preclusion":"CN4124E","Workload":"1-1-0-10-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN4211","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Petrochemicals & Processing Technology","ModuleDescription":"The course provides an overview of the petrochemical industry, with a focus on the Singapore industry. The following processes are discussed in the first part: Refining, Steam Reforming, Steam Cracking, Ammonia and Methanol production. To provide an in-dept understanding, fundamental aspects of the processes, i.e. catalysis, kinetics, thermodynamics and reactor design will be highlighted. The second part of this module starts with an introduction to the fundamental organic reaction types and the structural characteristics of the compounds involved. It is then followed by an introduction to homogeneous catalysis using organometallic compounds as catalysts. The third topic of this part covers a series of derivatives from ethylene, propene, butenes, BTX (bezene-toluene-xylenes), focusing on functional group conversion ad applications of target compounds. The forth topic covers the main fine chemicals, such as surfactants, special monomers, adhesives and intermediates for personal care and pharmaceutics. The final topic introduces the basic concept of green chemical process, focusing on development of chemicals that are more environmental friendly.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TC4211, CN4211E","Workload":"2.5-1-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN4233","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Good Manufacturing Practices in Pharmaceutical Industry","ModuleDescription":"The module covers topics pertaining to regulatory and quality issues associated with pharmaceutical production. The two main components of the module are: regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical manufacture and analytical techniques for quality control. The concept of GMP and its components including standard operating procedures, documentation, validation, organization and personnel, premises, equipment, production and quality control are covered in the first half of the module. The second part of the module introduces the students to the various analytical techniques employed in pharmaceutical industry to assess the quality of protein-based biologics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCN2122, TCN2125","Preclusion":"CN4233R, PR2143, PR3145, PR4206, CN4233E","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN4240","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Unit Operations and Processes for Effluent Treatment","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with a working knowledge of unit operations and processes for the control of industrial effluent from the chemical process industries. The module begins with an overview of the characteristics of effluent from the chemical plant operations and its impact on the environment. Concepts on environmental sustainability and green processing particularly pertinent to the chemical industry will be covered, including techniques for waste minimization and pollution prevention. Finally, applications of process (physical, chemical and biological) for the treatment of effluent from plant facilities will be presented. Case studies from various industries will also be presented. This module is targeted at level 4 chemical engineering students.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CN4240E","Workload":"2.5-1-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TCN4242","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Optimization of Chemical Processes","ModuleDescription":"Students will learn the basic theories, methods and software for formulating and solving optimization problems relevant to chemical processes. They will study various methods of linear, nonlinear and mixed-integer linear programming, which would enable them to select and use appropriate algorithm and/or software for solving a given problem. They will also execute the various steps in optimization by solving selected practical problems via various case studies as well as a term project. This is for undergraduate students who wish to learn optimization \nmethodology to solve real-life problems in research and chemical industry.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TCN2411 & TCN3421","Preclusion":"CN4242E","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TE2002","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"This is a follow up module for TE2102. The topics include the following: Vector algebra. Vector function. Directional derivatives. Divergence and curl of vector fields. Line, surface and volume integrals. Jacobian. Gauss' and Stokes' Theorem. Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Partial Differentiation. Partial differential equations. Curve Fitting.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TE2102 or TG1401","Preclusion":"TEE2002, TM2401, TME2401","Workload":"2-1-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TE2003","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Mathematics for Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This is a follow up module for TE2002. The topics include the following: complex functions, complex differentiation, Cauchy-Riemann equations, singularities and zeros, contour integration, conformal mapping; probability, random variables, probability density function, distributions, applied statistics, random process, responses of linear systems to random inputs.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TE2002","Preclusion":"TE2401, TEE2003","Workload":"2-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TE2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Programming Methodology","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the discipline of computing and the problem solving process. It stresses on good programme design and programming styles, and structured programme development using a higher-level programming language. The topics covered in this module are: Algorithm design process, Programme development/coding/debugging. Programming concepts in a high-level language including programme structure, simple data types and structured types and various control structures (sequencing, loops, conditionals, etc.). Linear data structures such as arrays and linked-lists. The utility of recursion using a variety of sorting algorithms.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"TE1122, TEE2101, TIC1001","Workload":"2.5-1-1-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TE3201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Software Engineering","ModuleDescription":"Software project planning, requirements analysis, data flow methods. Software development, object-oriented design, portability and re-use. Software quality assurance, testing strategies and techniques. Case studies.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TE2101","Preclusion":"TEE3201","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-1.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TE4001","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"BTech Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students will do a research project over two semesters on a topic of current interest in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students learn how to apply skills acquired in the classroom and also think of innovative ways of solving problems. Apart from intrinsic rewards such as the pleasure of problem solving, students are able to acquire skills for independent and lifelong learning. The objective of this module is to teach skills, such as questioning, forming hypotheses and gathering evidence. Students learn to work in a research environment.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Level 4 Standing.","Preclusion":"TEE4001","Workload":"0-0-0-0-15","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2002","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"This is a follow up module for TE2102. The topics include the following: Vector algebra. Vector function. Directional derivatives. Divergence and curl of vector fields. Line, surface and volume integrals. Jacobian. Gauss' and Stokes' Theorem. Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Partial Differentiation. Partial differential equations. Curve Fitting.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TE2102 or TTG1401","Preclusion":"TE2002, TM2401, TME2401","Workload":"2-1-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2003","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Mathematics for Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This is a follow up module for TE2002. The topics include the following: complex functions, complex differentiation, Cauchy-Riemann equations, singularities and zeros, contour integration, conformal mapping; probability, random variables, probability density function, distributions, applied statistics, random process, responses of linear systems to random inputs.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2002","Preclusion":"TE2401, TE2003","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E1-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2011","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Electromagnetics","ModuleDescription":"Electromagnetic (EM) and transmission line theory is essential in all disciplines of electrical and computer engineering.  EM theory is the fundamental basis for understanding transmission lines and electrical energy transmission. To understand and solve EM and transmission line problems encountered in electrical and computer engineering, rigorous analytical methods are required. At the end of this module, in addition to being able to solve EM and transmission line problems, the student will be able to design transmission line circuits, design electrical elements with lumped behaviour, and mitigate EM interference.  To enhance understanding, case studies and computer visualisation tools will be used.   Topics covered: Static electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell's equations. Electromagnetic waves: plane-wave propagation, behaviour at interface between media, shielding, electromagnetic compatability. Transmission lines. Impedance matching. Radiation.  Case studies.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2002","Preclusion":"EE2011E","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-16,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2023","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Signals and Systems","ModuleDescription":"This is a fundamental course in signals and systems. Signals in electrical engineering play an important role in carrying information. Signals going through a system is an inevitable process. It allows engineers to understand the system. Thus in this course the relationship between signals and systems will be taught. The concepts which are important include time and frequency  domain representations, Fourier and Laplace transforms, spectrum of a signal, frequency response of systems (Bode diagrams), sampling theorem, linear time invariant systems, convolution, transfer functions, stability of feedback systems, modulation and filters.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TTG1401","Preclusion":"EE2009E, EE2010E, EE2023E","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2026","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Digital Design","ModuleDescription":"This is a first course that introduces fundamental digital logic, digital circuits, and programmable devices. This course provides students with an understanding of the building blocks of modern digital systems and methods of designing, simulating and realizing such systems. The emphasis of this module is on understanding the fundamentals of digital design across different levels of abstraction using hardware description languages, and developing a solid design perspective towards complex digital systems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EE1002 or equivalent","Preclusion":"EE2020E, TEE2020","Workload":"3-1-1-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0603-04,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0603-04,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-10,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2033","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated System Lab","ModuleDescription":"This module serves as the hands-on counterpart for TEE2027 and EE2023E/TEE2023. Students will practise and strengthen the knowledge learnt in electromagnetics, devices and circuits, and signals and systems through a series of experiments with the aim of integrating these knowledge to build an integrated digital communication system. The experiment will touch on important concepts, such as opamp characterization, circuit design specifications and component choice, frequency domain signal analysis, OOK modulation, frequency spectrum, and wireless communication system. Towards the end, the students will form an integrated view on these topics through a mini-project that encompass all these fields.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(EE2023E/TEE2023) and\n(EE2011E/TEE2011) and\n(EE2021E/TEE2021/TEE2027)","Preclusion":"(EE2031E and EE2032E) or (TEE2031 and TEE2032)","Workload":"0.5-0-3-1-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Programming Methodology","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the discipline of computing and the problem solving process. It stresses on good programme design and programming styles, and structured programme development using a higher-level programming language. The topics covered in this module are: Algorithm design process, Programme development/coding/debugging. Programming concepts in a high-level language including programme structure, simple data types and structured types and various control structures (sequencing, loops, conditionals, etc.). Linear data structures such as arrays and linked-lists. The utility of recursion using a variety of sorting algorithms.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TE1122, TE2101, TIC1001","Workload":"2.5-1-1-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"ENG-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE3031","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Innovation & Enterprise I","ModuleDescription":"This is an engineering module that focuses on the conceptualization, design and development of technology oriented new products. It integrates innovation, product planning, marketing, design and manufacturing functions of a company. This module gives students an opportunity to conceptualize and design a product which they will eventually be able to prototype. Thus it is designed for electrical engineering students to experience an integrated learning of innovation and enterprise pertaining to new product development where technology plays a central role. The major topics include innovation, opportunity management, identification of customers’ needs, product specification, design, planning, testing, manufacturing, and commercialization. Intellectual property and its relationship with all facets of new technology product design are also covered.\r\n\r\nGuest speakers from relevant industries will be invited to present practical aspects of innovation and new product development.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Level 3 standing","Preclusion":"TM4209, TME4209, EE3001E, EE3031E","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE3201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Software Engineering","ModuleDescription":"Software project planning, requirements analysis, data flow methods. Software development, object-oriented design, portability and re-use. Software quality assurance, testing strategies and techniques. Case studies.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2101","Preclusion":"TE3201","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-1.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE3331","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Feedback Control Systems","ModuleDescription":"Feedback systems are ubiquitous in both the natural and engineered world. They are essential for maintaining our environment, enabling our transportation and communications systems; and are critical elements in our aerospace and industrial systems. For the most part, feedback control systems function accurately and reliably in the background. This course aims at introducing the magic of feedback, and tools for analysing and designing control systems. The  fundamental knowledge of feedback and the related area of control systems are useful to students with diverse interests. Topics covered include feedback principles, time and frequency analysis of control systems, and simple controller design.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2023","Preclusion":"EE2010E, EE3331E","Workload":"3-1-0.5-4-1.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"PACKAGED LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E4-04-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"PACKAGED TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E4-04-02,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE3501","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Power Electronics","ModuleDescription":"Power electronics forms an integral part of all electronics equipment from household appliances through information technology to transportation systems. This module develops the working knowledge, the foundation theory for generic power electronic circuits and the principles of their design. At the end of this module the student should be able to analyze and evaluate and carry out basic design of power electronics system for a large spectrum of applications. The topics covered are: Power semiconductor switches and characteristics. AC-to-DC converters and their performance. DC-to-DC converters: analysis and performance. DC-to-AC converters; analysis and performance. Switching circuits design and protection.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2021 or TEE2027","Preclusion":"EE3501E","Workload":"3-1-0.5-1.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE4001","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"BTech Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students will do a research project over two semesters on a topic of current interest in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students learn how to apply skills acquired in the classroom and also think of innovative ways of solving problems. Apart from intrinsic rewards such as the pleasure of problem solving, students are able to acquire skills for independent and lifelong learning. The objective of this module is to teach skills, such as questioning, forming hypotheses and gathering evidence. Students learn to work in a research environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Level 4 standing","Preclusion":"TE4001","Workload":"0-0-0-0-15","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE4210","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Network Protocols and Applications","ModuleDescription":"The course will enable students to know the basics and theories of Internet-related tenchologies which offer the background knowledge & skills required for computer or network engineers.  Contents covered include Internet Architecture & client/server applications, Client & Server Computing, Internetworking concepts & Architectural Model, Transport protocols:  UDP/TCP, TCP/IP socket programming, Routing protocols, Domain Name System, Mobile IP, and Next Generation IP.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2003","Preclusion":"EE4210E, TIC2501","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3.0-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TEE4407","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Analog Electronics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with essential concepts in electronics to enable them to understand and design complex electronics circuits and systems for processing analog signals.Topics covered: Techniques for implementing specific amplifier frequency response involving poles and time constants; Negative feedback amplifiers; Oscillators: RC, LC and crystal-controlled oscillators; Power amplifiers: Output stage, efficiency and distortion; DC power supply design: Linear and switching regulators, current limiting; Mixer, modulators and demodulators for communication systems; Active filters; Instrumentation amplifiers, CMRR; Applications of current mirror circuits.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TEE2021 or TEE2027","Preclusion":"EE3407E, TEE3407, EE4407E","Workload":"2-1-0.5-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TG1401","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Mathematics I","ModuleDescription":"This module builds and exposes students to the mathematical foundational concepts that are necessary in a variety of engineering disciplines. The topics include the following: Ordinary differential equations. Laplace transform. Matrix algebra. Vector Space. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors. Determinants and Inverses. Solution of linear equations. Diagonalisation. Functions of Matrices. Matrix exponential. Matrix differential equations.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TE2102 or TM1401 or TTG1401","Workload":"2.5-1-0-3-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,4,6,8,9","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TG3001","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Industrial Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for BTech Engineering students.  It leverages on the student’s work experience and focuses the student’s mind on exploring and reflecting on how the concepts and theories gained in the classroom can be translated into industrial practice to enhance his/her work performance. The student is required to complete 3 written reports, 2 oral presentations, and 6 Skills courses.  This module is normally taken over two consecutive regular semesters, and is an Unrestricted Elective Module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Completed at least 76MC of modules, including Advanced Placement Credits","Preclusion":"TG3002, TTG3002, TTG3001, TIC3901","Workload":"0-0-0-15-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TG3002","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Industrial Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for BTech Engineering students.  It leverages on the student’s work experience and focuses the student’s mind on exploring and reflecting on how the concepts and theories gained in the classroom can be translated into industrial practice to enhance his/her work performance. The student is required to complete 3 written reports and 2 oral presentations.  This module is normally taken over two consecutive regular semesters, and is an Unrestricted Elective Module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Completed at least 76MC of modules, including Advanced Placement Credits","Preclusion":"TG3001, TTG3001, TTG3002, TIC3901","Workload":"0-0-0-15-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIC1002","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Computing and Programming II","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on basic knowledge from TIC1001. Students will learn how to model a problem and how to design and implement solutions to computational problems. TIC1002 also introduces the methodologies and good practices of programming: testing, debugging, assertion, documentation, and tools such as linter, and debugger. Students will be exposed to more complex problems and learn to abstract out the complexities and to compose programmes from smaller, reusable components. Finally, students will be introduced to object-oriented programming paradigm as a powerful way of composing reusable components to form larger, more complex, programmes.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TIC1001","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-2-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"COM1-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"COM1-B108,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"COM1-B111,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"COM1-B112,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-0120,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIC1201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Discrete Structures","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces mathematical tools required in the study of computer science. Topics include: (i) Logic and proof techniques; (ii) Relations and functions; (iii) Mathematical formulation of data models (linear model, trees and graphs), and (iv) Counting and combinatorics.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TMA1001","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0210,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIC2401","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Computer Systems","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces computer systems to students from the perspective of a programmer. Students learn about the computer systems, focusing on the hardware and operating systems, and how they impact the design, implementation, and performance of a programme. Topics covered include data representations, machine-level representations of C programmes, processor architecture, memory hierarchy, programme optimisation, linking, interrupts and signals, memory management, system-level I/O, and concurrency.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TIC1002","Preclusion":"EE4214E, TEE4214","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"SR_LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"SR_LT19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIC2501","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computer Networks and Applications","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a broad introduction to computer networks and networked applications as well as network application programming. It covers a range of topics including basic computer network concepts, protocols, network computing concepts and principles, networked applications development and network security.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TIC1002","Preclusion":"EE4210E, TEE4210","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"SR_LT19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0210,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"COM1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE2100","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Probability Models with Applications","ModuleDescription":"The module builds upon the foundation in ST2131/TS2120/IE2120E and stresses on applications of stochastic modeling.\nTopics include: Review of exponential distribution; Conditional probability and conditional expectation; Discrete time\nMarkov chains; Poisson process; Basic queuing models and continuous time Markov chains and Renewal theory. The\nemphasis of this course will be on model formulation and probabilistic analysis. Students will eventually be conversant\nwith the properties of these models and appreciate their roles in engineering applications.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"DSC3215, IE2100E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE2130","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quality Engineering I","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the fundamental concepts of quality and basic techniques in quality engineering. The topics covered are measures and interpretation of variation, control charts, process capability analysis, and acceptance sampling. The module will also deal with some related issues such as, measurement systems analysis, PDCA, TQM, and industrial case studies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TM4271, IE2130E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE2140","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Economy","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the concept of \"the time-value of money\" and the effect that it has on economic decisions in engineering and business. It equips the students with a conceptual framework for understanding and evaluating economic alternatives represented as a set of cash flows over time. Topics covered include cash flow analysis, choice among economic alternatives, effects of depreciation and taxation, replacement analysis, and dealing with risk and uncertainty.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"IE2140E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E4-04-04,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE2150","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Human Factors Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the basic concepts of human factors engineering and ergonomics. The topics covered include: Human Factors in Systems (Human Error), Implications of Human Functions in performance (Work Physiology), Workstation Design (Guidelines and Norms), Environmental Stressors and Ergonomics Fieldwork (Translation and Application).","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"IE2150E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE3010","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Systems Thinking and Design","ModuleDescription":"This foundation module aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and underlying principles of systems thinking, as well as modeling methods and tools that are applicable to the design of industrial systems. The topics in this module include introductory systems concepts, mental models and causal loop diagrams, while the modeling methods and tools to be covered include that of operations research and data analysis. The application of these topics to simple systems design problems will be illustrated through laboratory sessions. Real-world case studies will be presented to show how these concepts have been applied in industrial contexts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IE3010E","Workload":"1-1-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE3100","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Systems Design Project","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to give students the opportunity to apply concepts learnt to solving real world problems. In this module, each student is assigned to work on a company-sponsored problem that requires application of industrial and systems engineering concepts. The module provides the opportunity for students to identify key problems and craft an objective, scope and deliverable for a piece of work, collect and analyze the relevant data, and apply the appropriate tool to solve the problem. It also enables students to improve their communication skills through report writing and presentation to the various stakeholders.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Level 3 standing","Preclusion":"IE3100E","Workload":"0-0-0-4-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE4101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The objective of the module is to give students exposure to research. In this module, each student is assigned to a research project that requires application of industrial and systems engineering concepts. The module provides the opportunity for students to conduct self study by reviewing literature, defining a problem, analyzing the problem critically, conducting design of experiments, and recommending solutions. It also enables students to improve their communication skills through technical report writing and oral presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"IE4101E, IE4100E","Workload":"0-0-0-4-6","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE4220","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Supply Chain Modelling","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the fundamentals of supply chain concepts.  It covers issues and basic techniques of distribution strategies, transportation logistics and supply chain network optimisation models.  Students are equipped with fundamental concepts and quantitative tools that are essential to solving logistics and supply chain problems.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IE4220E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE4230","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quality Engineering II","ModuleDescription":"Design-in quality versus process control.  Quality function deployment.  Failure mode and effects analysis.  Fractional factorial designs.  Confounding.  Robust design.  Reliability analysis and testing.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IE4230E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-0605-06,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TIE4242","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cost Analysis And Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the basics of cost management. Concepts relating component items and process steps to value-added functions are introduced as a precursor to the analysis of system cost over the entire life cycle of products and services. It also deals with tools and approaches to select equipment, materials for cost-effective operations. This module enables students to cost out a system and recommend approaches to develop strategies for increasing the cost effectiveness of the system.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TIE2140","Preclusion":"IE4242E","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E3-06-08,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-08,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TM2401","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"The following topics will be covered in detail: Vector algebra, vector functions; Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates; Curves, tangents and lengths; Gradient, directional derivatives; Divergence and curl vector fields; Line, surface and volume integrals, Jacobian.; Green’s theorem, Gauss’ and Stokes’ theorems.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TE2002 or TC2401 or TC1402 or TM1402 or TME2401","Workload":"2.5-1-0-3-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,4,5,7,8,9,11,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,6,10,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,6,10,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TM3101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mechanical Systems Design","ModuleDescription":"This is a group-based project that focuses on the design of a complete mechanical design product, emphasizing the design process, analysis and drawings. The major project may be preceded by smaller projects to instill familiarity and experience. Elements of commercialization (e.g. market survey) and form-giving (aesthetics) may be incorporated. Students are required to submit a report, drawings, do a presentation, and take oral examinations. Effective group dynamics and experience of the process and problems involved in translating paper design to prototype are the key objectives of this module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"TM2101 or ME2101E","Preclusion":"TME3101","Workload":"1-2-0-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TP-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TM4101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research interest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters, and is a core requirement of the B.Tech. programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Senior Level 3 Standing (For AY 2006/2007 intake & earlier); Level 4 standing (For AY 2007/2008 intake onwards)","Preclusion":"TM4102, TME4102","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TM4102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research\ninterest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters, and is a core requirement of the B.Tech. programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"TME4102, TM4101","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TM4264","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Automotive Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the basic principles in various areas of  the automobile. These include various types of petrol engines, diesel engines, rotary engines, electric engines and hybrid engines, and their related issues, various types of transmission systems (manual and automatic), chassis design and their development, and vehicle dynamics (including suspension, steering, brakes), car body design and manufacture, and safety issues. Also covered are fuel, combustion, and emissions, plus examples from the automotive industry and current industrial practices.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TME4264","Workload":"3.5-0-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TMA2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Calculus for Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a basic foundation for calculus and its related subjects required by computing students. The objective is to train the students to be able to handle calculus techniques arising in their courses of specialisation. In addition to the standard calculus material, the course also covers simple mathematical modelling techniques and numerical methods in connection with ordinary differential equations. Major topics: Preliminaries on sets and number systems. Calculus of functions of one variable and applications. Sequences, series and power series. Functions of several variables. Extrema. First and second order differential equations. Basic numerical methods.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TMA1001","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TMA2102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Linear Algebra","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces basic concepts in linear algebra that are routinely applied in fields like science, engineering, statistics, economics and operations research. The vector spaces within which the general ideas are developed are all real vector spaces (actually Rn). The objective of the course is to inculcate a facility in both the algebraic and geometric viewpoints of linear algebra. The module will develop basic skills in computing with vectors and matrices (with or without any mathematical software). It will also highlight examples of the more important applications of linear algebra in other fields.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TMA1001","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"S16-0430,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Mechanical Design","ModuleDescription":"This module provides the student with the fundamental knowledge to do calculations on design components like bolts, fasteners, joints, welds, springs, gears, brakes, clutches. Other areas covered will include material selection, fatigue, bearings, shafts, as well as design mechanisms like linkages and cams. This is a compulsory module with no final exam. Assessment will be based purely on continuous assessment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIl","Preclusion":"TM2101, ME2101E","Workload":"3- 0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME2114","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mechanics of Materials II","ModuleDescription":"This course provides for a further understanding of concepts and principles of solid mechanics and its applications to engineering problems. The topics covered are: Two-dimensional systems; Combined stresses; Energy methods; Columns; Experimental stress analysis; Inelastic behaviour.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"3","Prerequisite":"ME2112 or equivalent","Preclusion":"TM1111, ME2114E, ME2114","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-1.5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E4-04-04,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-15,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-11,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-12,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME2135","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fluid Mechanics II","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the students to the operating principles of hydraulic pumps and turbines, their applications and methods of selecting pumps to match system requirements and how to avoid cavitation damage. We also focus on the mathematical theory of potential (non-viscous) fluid flow as well as the structure of basic vortices.\n\nThis is followed by treatment of the fundamentals of viscous fluid flow and boundary layers. The major topics covered therein are the Navier-Stokes equations and some of their exact solutions, boundary layer flow theory, estimation of drag force on a flat plate, boundary layer separation and control, equations of motion for turbulent flow and turbulent boundary layers, turbulent models and velocity profiles in turbulent boundary layers. Boundary layer with transition. Flow around bluff and streamlined bodies: their flow patterns, drag and lift.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TME2134, ME2134E","Preclusion":"TM2131, ME2135E, ME2135","Workload":"3-1-0.25-3-2.75","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-10,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-14,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-13,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME2143","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sensors and Actuators","ModuleDescription":"Primarily a core subject for mechanical engineering students, this course introduces the basic principles and characteristics of various sensors for the measurement of mechanical quantities such as position, velocity, acceleration, force, and temperature. Topics that are also introduced are actuators for achieving motion, primarily various types of electric motors. This course also covers the generalised measurement and instrumentation system, the associated electronics, drivers and power supplies for the processing of the signals from the sensors and transducers and for driving the various actuators. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge required for the application of these sensors and actuators rather than on their design.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1431 or PC1431FC or PC1431X or equivalent","Preclusion":"TM2141, ME2143E, ME2143","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT7,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME2401","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Mathematics II","ModuleDescription":"The following topics will be covered in detail: Vector algebra, vector functions; Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates; Curves, tangents and lengths; Gradient, directional derivatives; Divergence and curl vector fields; Line, surface and volume integrals, Jacobian.; Green’s theorem, Gauss’ and Stokes’ theorems.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TE2002 or TEE2002 or TC2401 or TC1402 or TM1402","Workload":"2.5-1-0-3-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,4,5,7,8,9,11,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,6,10,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-01,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,6,10,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-05,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME3101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mechanical Systems Design","ModuleDescription":"This is a group-based project that focuses on the design of a complete mechanical design product, emphasizing the design process, analysis and drawings. The major project may be preceded by smaller projects to instill familiarity and experience. Elements of commercialization (e.g. market survey) and form-giving (aesthetics) may be incorporated. Students are required to submit a report, drawings, do a presentation, and take oral examinations. Effective group dynamics and experience of the process and problems involved in translating paper design to prototype are the key objectives of this module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"6","Prerequisite":"TME2101, ME2101E","Preclusion":"TM3101","Workload":"1-2-0-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-ALR,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TP-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME3122","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Heat Transfer","ModuleDescription":"This course covers the key concepts related to the different modes of heat transfer (conduction, convection and radiation) and principles of heat exchangers. It develops the students’ proficiency in applying these heat transfer concepts and principles, to analyse and solve practical engineering problems involving heat transfer processes. Topics include introduction to heat transfer; steady state heat conduction; transient heat conduction; lumped capacitance; introduction to convective heat transfer; external forced convection; internal forced convection; natural/free convection; blackbody radiation and radiative properties; radiative exchange between surfaces; introduction to heat exchangers and basic calculation of overall heat transfer coefficient.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TM2122, ME3122E, ME2143","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"LT7,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E1-06-16,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-22,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME3233","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Unsteady Flow in Fluid Systems","ModuleDescription":"systems typically encountered in Mechanical Engineering applications. Unsteady flow fluid theories, real-life unsteady flow problems and practical design solutions will be described, explained and analysed in this course. These include Analysis and Designs of Water pumping stations and their distribution systems, petroleum products (i.e. crude oil and natural gas) transportation pipelines systems, Oil and Gas flow systems, Thermal Power Stations flow systems etc","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TME2135 or equivalent","Preclusion":"ME3233, ME3233E","Workload":"3-1-0-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"E5-03-20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"E5-03-20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME3241","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Microprocessor Applications","ModuleDescription":"In this module, students are taught how the microprocessor/microcomputer is applied as the brain in an intelligent mechatronic system. Major topics include: Basic operations of the microprocessor; Introductory assembly language programming; High-level language programming; Basic interfacing with external devices and working with real-time devices. Upon successful completion, students will be able to have the confidence to design and implement smart products and systems, including intelligent robotic devices and machines, and intelligent measurement systems. This is a technical elective with the main target audience being mechanical engineering students in their third year of study. Examples of application, tailored specifically for mechanical engineers, are used to illustrate the principles.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TM3241, ME3241E","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME3251","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Materials For Engineers","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with basic knowledge in materials selection for mechanical design. The major topics are: Classification of engineering materials; Materials properties in design using case studies; Ferrous alloys (carbon and low-alloy steels, tool steels, stainless steels, cast irons); Non-ferrous alloys (Cu-, Al-, Mg-, Ti-, Zn-, Ni-alloys, etc.); Engineering plastics and composites; Engineering ceramics; Surface engineering and coating techniques; Joining processes; Material selection in design; Product costing and case studies. The module is aimed at students who want to specialise in mechanical product design.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TME2151, ME2151E","Preclusion":"TM3251, ME3251E, ME2143","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME4102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"B.Tech. Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"This module consists mainly of a research-based project carried out under the supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of research in the context of a problem of current research interest. The module is normally taken over two consecutive semesters, and is a core requirement of the B.Tech. programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Stage 4 standing","Preclusion":"TM4102, TM4101","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME4225","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Applied Heat Transfer","ModuleDescription":"This elective module extends the basic heat transfer principles covered in earlier modules to engineering applications. Although some important new physical processes are introduced, the main emphasis is on the use of these to the design-analysis of industrial systems. The use of empirical data for situations where detailed analysis is difficult will be demonstrated through the solution of design examples. The main topics include: Heat exchangers with phase change; Boiling; Condensation; Combined heat and mass transfer; Heat transfer enhancement; Cooling of electronic equipment; and Design examples.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TME3122, ME3122E","Preclusion":"TM4225, ME4225E, ME2143","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME4262","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Automation in Manufacturing","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comprehensive introduction to automation technologies applied in discrete part manufacturing. It also introduces essential principles and provides analytical tools for manufacturing control. Major topics covered include: Economic justification of automated systems; Fixed and transfer automation; Automated material handling and automated storage/retrieval systems, Flexible manufacturing systems, Internet-enabled manufacturing, Group technology, Process planning, Automated assembly and automated operation planning for layered manufacturing processes.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TM4262, ME4262E","Workload":"3-0.5-0-2-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TME4264","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Automotive Engineering","ModuleDescription":"This module covers the basic principles in various areas of  the automobile. These include various types of petrol engines, diesel engines, rotary engines, electric engines and hybrid engines, and their related issues, various types of transmission systems (manual and automatic), chassis design and their development, and vehicle dynamics (including suspension, steering, brakes), car body design and manufacture, and safety issues. Also covered are fuel, combustion, and emissions, plus examples from the automotive industry and current industrial practices.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TM4264","Workload":"3.5-0-0-1.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2030","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TP5028","Department":"CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intermodal Transportation Operations","ModuleDescription":"The module will critically examine the dimensions of an integrated inter-modal transport system in relation to the changing logistics and supply chain practices of procurement, production and distribution. Themes and issues studied include the analysis of inter-modal choices using the total cost concepts in distribution, the international-domestic interface, advanced technologies in inter-modalism, the role of government in inter-modal integration. The module will also introduce simulation analysis for multi-modal operations, including building, calibration and validating models, output analysis and application programming interface.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CE4 standing or higher","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"E1-06-12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TR2201","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Entrepreneurial Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to introduce students to the core concepts of marketing, with a special emphasis on the marketing of new, innovative products and services where no market previously existed or where the underlying product concepts may be unfamiliar to existing customers.   The pedagogical approach emphasises those market research methods, marketing strategies, pricing analysis and promotional techniques that are particularly useful for entrepreneurial settings.  Particular attention is paid to the innovative use of internet as well as non-conventional techniques such as 'guerilla' marketing.  The usefulness of these analytical tools is illustrated through concrete case studies of successful entrepreneurial marketing.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TR3003 ","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TR3001","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"New Product Development","ModuleDescription":"This course focuses on the integration of the marketing, design, and manufacturing functions of a company to create products that meet market demand. Topics covered in the course include development processes and organisations, product planning, identifying customer needs, product specifications, concept development, product architecture, industrial design, design for manufacturing, prototyping, product development economics, and managing projects. The students are required to complete a group product development project. The course is targeted at undergraduate students in the Technopreneurship Minor Program.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TR3002","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"New Venture Creation","ModuleDescription":"Creating a new business is a challenging and complex task. The road to entrepreneurial success is long, winding and strewn with pitfalls, obstacles and blind turns. The risks of starting a new business are high, as illustrated by\r\nthe high failure rates for new ventures. However, as is always the case, the rewards are commensurate with the risk: in addition to the psychic rewards of starting a business, witness the dominance of entrepreneurs in the Forbes 400 list.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TR3004, TR3005","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TR3008A","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251; TR2202.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TR3008B","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251; TR2202.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS1101E / GEM1003","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Theatre and Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide students with foundational knowledge of the\r\ndifferent aspects of, approaches and discursive contexts relating to the study and praxis of theatre and performance. The module will also introduce students to the various forms of classical and contemporary performance practices and their attendant modes of analyses: combining play analysis, theatre history & theory. Using complementary content-centred lectures and practice laboratory, the module creates an environment where students simultaneously engage with module content while investigating its relations to the creation of theatre and performance.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS \r\nQualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"GEM1003","Workload":"2-0-2-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS2232 / GEM2001","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Asian Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the classical theatre forms of India, China, and Japan. Each tradition is examined within its socio-cultural context. Textual analysis of classical scripts from Sanskrit drama, Chinese opera, and Japanese theatre will also be conducted. Students' learning experience is often constructed in stimulated theatre settings to promote their creativity and to provide them with a working knowledge of performing arts. Students interested in theatre studies, South Asian studies, Chinese studies, and Japanese studies may particularly benefit from this module.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2001","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS2237","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"As If: Actors and Acting","ModuleDescription":"Actors and their craft stand at the centre of many theatrical traditions. Yet what is acting is, and who actors are, remain subjects of intense fascination, which continue to be explored in live performance, as well as through writings by practitioners, scholars and critics. This module combines practical workshops and critical reading to explore diverse approaches to acting and to investigate the role and status of the actor within the art form of theatre, and in society at large. Focusing on actor development and the process of acting, assessment tasks highlight the importance of participation, reflection and presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS2239","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Major Playwrights of the 20th Century","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the close reading of dramatic texts in order to study the dynamic relationship between text & performance.  Through the examination of 4 major modern playwrights working in different historical, geographical and cultural contexts, this course will explore the development of modern drama in the 20th century, the significance of text as the basis of theatrical realization, the variety of staging possibilities engendered by the dramaturgy of the play-text, and the synergistic partnership of word and action in creating the huge variety of text-based theatre in the 20th century.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or EN1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS2241","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing the Short Film","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on screenwriting in short fiction films. It cultivates a critical and practical understanding of the short film form and the process of crafting a narrative, particularly the centrality of characterisation, structure and thematic development. Through practice, analysis and self-reflection, students learn to conceptualise, develop and interrogate their own written short cinematic script.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS2243","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Film Genres: Stars and Styles","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the conventions of a variety of film genres and styles, ranging from Hollywood and Chinese cinemas to Bollywood and animation. It traces the development of each genre, examining its defining characteristics, the role and influence of the star system and individual stars such as actors and directors, and its relations to other film styles and industries. Through a group creative project, students will make a film that involves the practical application of critical ideas.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2026","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3103","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theatre Lab","ModuleDescription":"The final practical project in the Theatre Studies curriculum provides students with a structured and guided opportunity to research, develop and produce an original performance piece. Working in a group under the supervision of a guest director, students conduct independent contextual research and contribute creatively to the collaborative process. The performance will be shown to a public audience, and each student will offer a research presentation analysing the process, choices and outcomes of individual work in the context of the group project. This is an essential module for Theatre Studies major students, taken in Year 3 of a student’s enrolment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"TS major students who have completed a minimum of 80 MCs.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-8-0-0-10","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3233","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asian Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the rich spectrum of performance practices in Southeast Asia, such as ritual theatre, dance drama, storytelling, and puppetry. The performative heritage of performance traditions and religious theatres in the region will be examined and compared with contemporary iterations. Through key theoretical approaches, students will learn to understand each practice in its changing socio-cultural contexts, and its aesthetics. They will trace the genealogy of Southeast Asian performance practices in relation to their historical entanglements with Asian traditions and Western forms. Students interested in theatre, religious studies, sociology and history may find this module useful.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3235 / SSA3201","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Singapore English-Language Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a grand overview of Singapore English Language Theatre as well as an in-depth analysis of its canonical texts. It traces the development of Singapore's cultural identity through her theatre's shifting strategies of representation. Apart from contextualizing the key texts within an awareness of Singapore cultural policy and social rubric, this module also focuses on an understanding of theoretical paradigms from postcolonialism, feminism, interculturalism and postmodernism.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"SSA3201","Workload":"2-1-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3242","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intercultural Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module will study the usefulness and relevance of ‘intercultural theatre’ as an approach to productions that combine different theatrical forms and cultures. It aims to explore the critical issues and implications of intercultural theatre, a term largely used by Western critics, from specifically Asian positions to practice, and to assess interculturalism as an approach against other concepts such as adaptation, cultural ownership, and cultural ‘borrowing’. The study of various theoretical approaches and performance texts in this module will be related to broader issues such as (post)colonialism, globalisation, and transnationalism.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3243","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Stage and Screen","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the many ways in which theatre and film are distinct but closely inter-related mediums. The bulk of the module focuses on close analysis of texts that have been adapted from the stage to the screen, examining performativity within those texts and how the essential properties that define the stage and the screen contribute to and facilitate particular ways for performing such texts. Notions of theatricality and the cinema will be interrogated, especially in relation to how cinema can be ‘theatrical’ and the theatre ‘cinematic’. Teaching and assessment modes include lectures, seminars, workshops and guided practical coursework.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3244","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Voice and Text","ModuleDescription":"Building on skills learnt in TS1101E, this module aims to deepen the understanding of different theatrical styles and how such understanding can be applied to make effective performance choices with special emphasis on the performer’s vocal expressiveness. Students explore texts selected from a range of periods and genres through exercises, scene study, and rehearsal.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS3551","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"FASS Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and usually in a team, on an existing research project. It has relevance to the student’s Major, and involves the application of subject knowledge, methodology and theory in reflection upon the research project. UROPs usually take place within FASS or ARI, though a few involve international partners. All are vetted and approved by the Major department. All are assessed. UROPs can be proposed by supervisor or student, and require the approval of the Major department.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must:\nhave declared a Major, completed a minimum of 24 MCs in that Major, and have a CAP of at least 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS4216","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theatre and Gender","ModuleDescription":"This module offers students a way to approach theatre and performance through the matrix of gender. Students will be exposed to selected discourses on feminism, masculinity, transgenderism. This module will focus on the issues of language, body, theatricality and performativity and explore how the gender discourses can inform the students’ engagement with these issues, particularly in relation to aesthetics and embodiment. Incorporating a critical, examination of selected play-texts, this module will lead students to develop a project where they can either construct a creative response to a play or a devised reflection on their process of researching gender in theatre.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in TS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS4222","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Performance as Research in Applied Theatre","ModuleDescription":"The module trains students to become independent performance-based researchers in applied theatre. Students further develop their critical and creative skills through exposure to key practical approaches and critical theories in the field. To consolidate skills in integrating practice with theory, students will undertake Performance as Research projects of considerable scope with attention given to the social and cultural complexity of specific communities and contexts. Applied theatre as a form of social intervention, community engagement and knowledge production will be examined.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in TS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS4401","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The Honours Thesis is usually done in the second semester of a student's registration in the Honours Degree Programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012 and before:\nCompleted 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of TS major requirements with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2013-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of TS major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50, or with recommendation by the programme committee. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of TS major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50, or with recommendation by the programme committee. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"TS4660","Workload":"0-1-0-12-24.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS4660","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module is designed to enable the student to explore an approved topic within the discipline in depth. The student should approach a lecturer to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the module. A formal, written agreement is to be drawn up, giving a clear account of the topic, programme of study, assignments, evaluation, and other pertinent details. Head's and/or Honours Coordinator's approval of the written agreement is required. Regular meetings and reports are expected. Evaluation is based on 100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the student and the lecturer prior to seeking departmental approval.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2012-2015:\r\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in TS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\r\n\r\nCohort 2016 onwards:\r\nCompleted 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in TS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"TS4401","Workload":"0-0-0-0-12.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS4880C","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Contemporary Performance Practices","ModuleDescription":"Live performance is a vibrant and dynamic art form, and innovations in aesthetics and technique mean that it is constantly changing. Over the course of this module, students will conduct a critical assessment of recent developments in performance practice, and of their implications for performance theory and\r\nanalysis. Recent trends in performance and scholarship will be surveyed, informed by a combination of publications, electronic resources, and\r\ntheatre-going. Students will be assessed on their capacity to develop informed responses to the work, to conduct and present independent research into current trends, and to reflect critically on the concept of the ‘contemporary’.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed 80 MCs, including 28 MCs in TS, with a minimum CAP of 3.20 or be on the Honours track.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TS5212R","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"ASIAN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA","ModuleDescription":"In recent years, the vitality and currency of Asian cinema has resulted in texts that can no longer be viewed as merely artifacts of a particular culture or nation. This module looks at how film industries in Asia have engaged with global cinema through various forms of negotiations that assert, compromise or consume national, cultural or conventional distinctions. We assess the implications of a conglomerate Asian cinema by examining the current trend of transnational Asian films, the translatability of conventions and adaptability of ideas within Asia itself as well as between Asia and dominant cinemas like Hollywood.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Must be registered as a Graduate Student in the University or with the approval of the Department","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TTG1401","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Mathematics I","ModuleDescription":"This module builds and exposes students to the mathematical foundational concepts that are necessary in a variety of engineering disciplines. The topics include the following: Ordinary differential equations. Laplace transform. Matrix algebra. Vector Space. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors. Determinants and Inverses. Solution of linear equations. Diagonalisation. Functions of Matrices. Matrix exponential. Matrix differential equations.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIl","Preclusion":"TE2102 or TM1401 or TG1401","Workload":"2.5-1-0-3-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,4,6,8,9","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"UT-AUD3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TP-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TTG3001","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Industrial Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for BTech Engineering students.  It leverages on the student’s work experience and focuses the student’s mind on exploring and reflecting on how the concepts and theories gained in the classroom can be translated into industrial practice to enhance his/her work performance. The student is required to complete 3 written reports, 2 oral presentations, and 6 Skills courses.  This module is normally taken over two consecutive regular semesters, and is an Unrestricted Elective Module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Completed at least 76MC of modules, including Advanced Placement Credits","Preclusion":"TG3002, TTG3002, TG3001, TIC3901","Workload":"0-0-0-15-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"TTG3002","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCALE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Industrial Practice","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed for BTech Engineering students.  It leverages on the student’s work experience and focuses the student’s mind on exploring and reflecting on how the concepts and theories gained in the classroom can be translated into industrial practice to enhance his/her work performance. The student is required to complete 3 written reports and 2 oral presentations.  This module is normally taken over two consecutive regular semesters, and is an Unrestricted Elective Module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"8","Prerequisite":"Completed at least 76MC of modules, including Advanced Placement Credits","Preclusion":"TG3001, TTG3001, TG3002, TIC3901","Workload":"0-0-0-15-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UAR2208","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"From Lab to Stage: Writing the Science Play","ModuleDescription":"How do we turn science into art? This creative writing module examines how theatre explores issues of science - - the personal, institutional and social dimensions of scientific inquiry – as students create new original dramatic works. Students read and analyse science plays from a playwright’s perspective, and apply the techniques learned to their own short weekly creative writing exercises based on scientific developments. These will be critiqued by their peers, and will culminate in the research and writing of their own one-act plays.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules. USP Advanced modules (Course-Based Modules, CBMs) may state general pre-requisite skills/knowledge. Pre-requisites should not make reference to NUS modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"0-0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UBM2201","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Hormesis and Life","ModuleDescription":"“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is a common\nsaying that implies a positive response to external stress.\nYet, beyond the rhetorics, this notion is grounded in\nscientific principles. The goal of this module is to first\ndiscuss the theoretical basis behind this effect, and then to\nexplore the reach of this phenomenon across different\ndisciplines. These include addressing the risk-benefits of\nmedications and health supplements, the effects of\nexercise on the physical body, concept of immunity and\nothers. Beyond that, we hope to generate a platform for a\ndeep dialogue on the potential analogies of the concept in\nfar-reaching domains such as sociology, psychology and\neven economics (antifragility). Through this, we hope to\nadvocate the theories and practice of taking “calculated\nrisk” in life situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-1-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UBM2202","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Creating Wolverine in Real Life","ModuleDescription":"This module serves as an introductory module for students\ninterested in regenerative medicine entrepreneurship and its\nassociated intricacies, including ethical issues and\nsocioeconomic impact. This module will broadly cover the\nfundamental concepts in regenerative medicine such as stem\ncell biology and tissue engineering. With this knowledge,\nexamples of regenerative medicine technologies will be used\nas anchors for discussion throughout the course to enable\nstudents to truly appreciate the complexities involved in\nbringing these typically controversial technologies from bench\nto commercialization.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UCV2207","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Politics of Heritage : Singapore and the Region","ModuleDescription":"The module focuses on the relationship between cultural heritage and contemporary political and social situations. It is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore a range of theoretical and intellectual issues from the fields of anthropology, geography and archaeology on cultural heritage and the roles that place and material culture play within the enactment of social practices. It draws upon historical and contemporary case studies provide real world problems for engaging with the theoretical components of the module. There is an emphasis upon debate, discussion, and problem oriented individual and group projects. Several day trips around Singapore, as well as an extended field trip to Cambodia are offered as part of the module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UD5628","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sustainable Urban Design and Development","ModuleDescription":"The module engages the contemporary issues of urban ecology and its articulation to design and development in urban settings. The new commitment of the co-habitation of nature and built environment has drawn attentions of the architects, urban designers and environmental professionals. The discourses of urban sustainability have to move away from social sufficiency, ecological efficiency to ecosystem compatibility by linking the forms and flows of urban, industrial and natural systems. The new challenges of urban ecological issue require design and environmental professionals to deal with how urban and environment spaces could be analyzed, designed, managed, evaluated, represented and changed for responding to the cutting-edge sustainable issues. Divided by two main categories, Spatial Typologies and Ecological Flows, the series of lecture covers the trends and issues of sustainable urban design and development. Following the introductory lecture based on planning and design history, the Part One Spatial Typologies includes global ecological effects of mega urban form, suburbanization and propositions of sustainable city, downtown urban design, waterfront revitalization and brown field redevelopment. The Part Two Ecological Flows covers the ecological design issues of landscape ecological flow, material and energy flow, water flow and informational flow. The sessions conclude with the discussion of representational dimension of urban and environmental design that is essential to the professional practices of ecologically sound urban and environmental design. By selecting one of the specific sustainable urban issues, students are required to work on a research project, which is to be presented as a team work during the semester and further developed as an individual term paper at the end of semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AKIMAUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AKIMAUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UHB2214","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Effective Decision Making","ModuleDescription":"Research has established that we often fall prey to cognitive biases unknowingly, leading to us making suboptimum decisions. This module seeks to examine some of these biases and how they affect our decision making as we re-look at decision making theories. In this module, we seek answers to the question of, “What constitutes a good decision and what makes for a good decision maker?”\nWe will also discuss the implications of these biases from the social welfare perspective and explores how we can overcome these biases.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NA","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3901","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3901S","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module (ST)","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3902","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3902S","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module (ST)","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam 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Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3921R","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module (Ride-On)","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3922","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS3923","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP 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Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in NM, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4911PH","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (ARTS & SOCIAL SC.)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before;\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in PH, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4915EN","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (ARTS & SOCIAL SC.)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before;\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.50.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 60 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nTo be offered subject to the agreement of the Supervisor and Department. Completed 100 MCs, including 44 MCs in EN, with a minimum CAP of 3.20.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4921","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4922","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4923","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4924","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4931","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (ENGINEERING)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4941","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4941R","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module (Ride-On)","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4942","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4942R","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module (Ride-On)","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4943","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Module","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"USP Student","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UIS4943R","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study Module (Ride On)","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ULS2202","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Evolution","ModuleDescription":"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of Evolution This bold statement by the Russian population geneticist T. Dobzhansky emphasizes the importance of evolution as the only unifying concept in biology. Yet, the theory of evolution is more controversial and opposed by more forces in society than any other theory in science. The module will revisit many of these objections and reveal that they are based on reasoning that is incompatible with the principles of science. We will investigate, why it is \"Neo-Darwinism\" and not \"Intelligent Design\" that is currently the best supported paradigm for explaining \"adaptation.\" We will then challenge the power of the neo-Darwinian paradigm by asking how seemingly incompatible phenomena like altruism and excessive male ornamentation can possibly be explained by natural selection. We will also study several key events in evolution such as the origin of sex and its numerous consequences and the origin of the human species. We will conclude with discussing the importance of the theory of evolution for understanding cultural evolution (\"memes\") and human health and senescence (\"Darwinian medicine\").","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-2-0-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"E01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"E01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ULS2207","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Biology and Phenomenology of Pain","ModuleDescription":"When asked, “what is pain?” many respond: “the response to something painful.” That answer is tautological. To escape tautology, we need to understand pain independent of any stimulus; we need to understand pain subjectively. A subjective focus, however, causes \nproblems. The need for subjectivity might deny pain to the unborn and to animals, and seemingly leads to the conclusion that we can “think” ourselves into, and out of, pain. Consequently, many argue that pain should be understood objectively as the expression of biological changes (hormonal increases, brain activity) that are mobilised to defend the organism from injury.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-MML,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ULS2208","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biodiversity and Natural History in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Situated within a megadiverse biodiversity-hotspot, Singapore has drastically-reduced natural areas yet remains surprisingly species-rich. Combined with her colonial legacy, infrastructural capabilities and cultural biases, Singapore offers a unique situation for studying biodiversity. In this module, we study how Singapore’s biodiversity landscape as well as the motivations and methods for studying biodiversity have evolved across Singapore’s history. Retracing how prominent naturalists explored Singapore’s biodiversity in the past, we imagine how they would do it today using current techniques. This module has a strong fieldwork component, imbuing students with naturalist sensibilities which heightens their awareness of Singapore’s diverse but oft-neglected natural heritage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2/4*-2/4*-2/4*-2/4*-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UNL2206","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nature's Threads","ModuleDescription":"This module seeks to explore the importance of various key ideas in the history of physics by considering a selection of examples each semester as a means of examining the whys and hows of certain scientific revolutions. The theme underlying the choice of topics to be covered will be to explore the evolutionary aspect of scientific understanding which finds inter-connections (often, only much later, sometimes even centuries later) between seemingly unrelated ideas. The student should take away from this module a sense of the revolutionary nature and scientific importance of the ideas explored that semester, as well as the deep inter-connections which science establishes - 'Nature's Threads' as it were.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UPC2206","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Nanoscale Science And Technology","ModuleDescription":"Nanotechnology is a relatively new field, and there is still controversy over its future potential. This module aims to acquaint students with the current topics in nanoscience, while engaging them in a dialogue on future possibilities, as well as the social and environmental implications of nanotechnology. Students will first be introduced to fundamentals of the nanoscale and learn to appreciate what the world is like when things are shrunk to this scale. They will then explore the special tools and fabrication methods required and have some hands-on experience with nano-instrumentation in a group project.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UPI2208","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Imagining Animals","ModuleDescription":"How have artists, philosophers, and writers of fiction imagined the relation between humans and animals? Have they imagined humans as a species of animal, or as belonging to a realm of being that exceeds the lives of animals? What, if anything,\r\ndistinguishes us from animals: language, clothing, reason, or something else? In this course we will examine some of the ways these questions have been explored in art, advertising, philosophy, and literature. Students will consider how we look at\r\nanimals, read the views of influential philosophers, and immerse themselves in literary texts that imagine animals. The course will conclude with an examination of a provocative text by the novelist J. M. Coetzee, who stages a confrontation between philosophy and literature on the question of imagining animals.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"0-0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UPI2211","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Utopia: Ideal Places from Plato to the Smart City","ModuleDescription":"From the ancient world to the present day, philosophers, novelists, and social thinkers have attempted to envision ideal states. Utopian texts often present us with provocative thought experiments, addressing fundamental questions about justice, leadership, and human flourishing. In this module, we will critically examine representations of ideal states ranging from Plato's Republic to contemporary visions about smart cities. We will focus in particular on the roles of governance, labor, and technology in the construction of utopian projects and discuss whether the utopian imagination is still relevant in the present day.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable","Preclusion":"Not applicable","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-MML,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UPI2212","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technologies of the Self: from Socrates to Self-Help","ModuleDescription":"In this module, we will study technologies of the self, practices that individuals adopt in order to transform themselves in light of their ideals. We will look at the origins of this concept in the study of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and discuss texts drawn from Western and Eastern traditions that recommend particular practices of self-transformation. Throughout the module, we will also consider whether ancient technologies of the self are still relevant today and to what extent contemporary selfimprovement approaches and forms of digital selffashioning are modern examples of technologies of the self or a qualitatively different phenomenon.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-MML,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UQF2101E","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Reasoning Foundation: Quantifying Our Eco-Footprint","ModuleDescription":"This topic-based module develops quantitative reasoning skills through a structured analysis of one important but accessible problem, imparting to students the appreciation that, for many questions/issues, a quantitative analysis can provide the insight and clarity that complements and moves beyond what might be gained through a qualitative approach.\r\n\r\nIn this particular iteration of the module, we will learn to make appropriate measurements to quantify the ecofootprint arising out of our current personal lifestyle\r\nchoices, conduct systematic thought/real experiments to explore improvement opportunities, and propose a modelbased sustainable alternative for ourselves, our families or communities such as the USP Residential College.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules. USP Advanced modules (Course-Based Modules, CBMs) may state general pre-requisite skills/knowledge. Prerequisites should not make reference to NUS modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"0-0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-TR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UQF2101G","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Reasoning Foundation: Quantifying Nuclear Risks","ModuleDescription":"This topic-based module develops quantitative reasoning skills through a structured analysis of an important but accessible problem, imparting to students the appreciation that, for many questions/issues, a quantitative analysis can \r\nprovide the insight and clarity that complements and moves beyond what might be gained through a qualitative approach.  \r\n\r\nThis module focuses on quantifying aspects of nuclear risks. Students will pose a question related to nuclear risks (e.g. What is the lowest dose of radiation that can lead to cancer?), propose a method to measure the relevant variables, collect the necessary data, and make scientifically justifiable inferences from it. Students will thus perform all aspects of a genuine scientific study, from problem formulation to decision making and final reporting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules.","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-TR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UQF2101I","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Reasoning Foundation: Quantifying Environmental Quality","ModuleDescription":"This topic-based module develops quantitative reasoning skills through a structured analysis of an important but accessible problem, imparting to students the appreciation that, for many questions/issues, a quantitative analysis can provide the insight and clarity that complements and moves beyond what might be gained through a qualitative approach.\r\n\r\nThis module looks at environmental quality and human health. Students will learn how environmental quality is measured, air and water quality parameters, and health effects of pollution. They will apply quantitative analyses in understanding our environment and its link to our wellbeing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-TR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UQF2101K","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Reasoning Foundation: In Search of Soulmate","ModuleDescription":"This topic-based module develops quantitative reasoning skills through a structured analysis of an important but accessible problem, imparting to students the appreciation that, for many questions/issues, a quantitative analysis can provide the insight and clarity that complements and moves beyond what might be gained through a qualitative approach.  \n \nThis module uses the searching of romantic relationship as an example to demonstrate the usefulness of quantitative reasoning. Students will learn to use survey and data analysis to validate some claims about dating, and to investigate dating strategies from mathematical modelling. The cross-discipline potential of quantitative methods will be reviewed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"USP-TR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UQR2215","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Developing Meaningful Indicators","ModuleDescription":"Indicators are measured concepts that monitor development and track progress. Indicator reports are an indispensable element in the information system of a democratic society, providing government, researchers, business and the public with data driven evidence to inform policy, research and debate. Developing innovative indicators to monitor the progress of difficult to measure concepts (i.e. sustainability, cultural wellbeing, community cohesion), using novel techniques of data collection and analysis (experience sampling, social media, IoT monitoring), are necessities for a society to thrive in an increasingly complex world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USE2209","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Globalizing Asian-Pacific Identities","ModuleDescription":"Growing up with social media, cinema, the Internet, and more, you have had the globe at your fingertips.  But have you probed effects of this accessibility on your ability to act as an independent, adaptable thinker and doer?  Have visualist media encouraged you to act as a spectator, only, rather than as a curious (maybe courageous) world citizen when you study abroad, travel, consider foreign-labor or migrancy issues, or seek employment?  This module explores integrity, openness and expressivity through one strand of identity, Asian-Pacificness.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-TR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USE2310","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Questioning Sustainable Development","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the tension between ‘need’ to ‘develop’ and imperatives of conserving natural resources in the backdrop of enormous socio-economic and environmental challenges we face today. Sustainable development (SD) emerged as a response to confront these challenges; whether it has served its purpose or not\r\nremains debatable. Different scientific, technological, economic and political instruments encompassing sustainable development (SD) will be critically evaluated.\r\nThe criticality of natural resources and their consumption patterns will be presented to the students. The need to engage local communities in new ways in social\r\nconstruction of SD would be discussed.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules.\r\nUSP Advanced modules (Course-Based Modules, CBMs) may state general pre-requisite skills/knowledge. Prerequisites should not make reference to NUS modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"0-0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-TR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-TR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USE2317","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Multiculturalism in Singapore and Its Contested Meanings","ModuleDescription":"Multiculturalism is a foundational pillar and defining feature in Singapore’s history and society.  At once celebrated and contested, Singapore’s multiculturalism is imbued with various themes and meanings, and poses many important issues and challenges central to personal, group and national cultural identities as well as to political, economic and social life.  How did it come to be a core principle in nation-building?  What are state imperatives and social processes and state imperatives in its historical making and constant remaking?  Why are race, language and religion its core constitutive elements and how have their saliency evolved over time?   What are its main controversial features and areas of tensions, and how do these affect identities, social relations between individuals, groups and communities, and impact social cohesion, citizenship and belonging? How is it further impacted by massive immigration?  Is its present official form still valid in light of immigration, changing demographics and competing claims of rights and responsibilities?  What does multiculturalism mean in citizens’ memories of the past, experiences in their present everyday lives, and imaginings of the future? This module explores and discusses these central questions and significant dimensions, issues and problems in Singapore’s contested multiculturalism through a combination of lectures, seminars, on-site learning, research projects, class presentations and personal reflections.  It also has a strong research component in which students discover and understand multiculturalism through research on selected topics using a variety of research methods, and relate their research and other observations to readings drawn from various disciplines of anthropology, sociology, history, economics, geography, heritage studies and memory studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Not applicable to USP First-Tier modules. \r\nUSP Advanced modules (Course-Based Modules, CBMs) may state general pre-requisite skills/knowledge. Pre-requisites should not make reference to NUS modules.","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USE2321","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Examining Local Lives","ModuleDescription":"Everyone hears advice that the unexamined life is not worth living.  Yet how often do we examine lives across print, visuals, sound, and more?  How often, moreover, do we consider lives that are not human?  Students in this integrative module explore lives human and non-human, including their own, marshalling varied media and analytical modes.\nThe first lives that we examine are in the form of science writing about non-human lives.  Next, we move to human lives, real and imagined.  This module puts local (and ‘glocal’) spin on expressive and critical narration to strengthen critical and communication skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USE2322","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Situating Singapore in the Wider World","ModuleDescription":"This module charts the roles of Lee Kuan Yew, S Rajaratnam and Goh Keng Swee in shaping the foreign policy of Singapore from 1965.   Key Singapore policymakers and diplomats such as Tommy Koh, Kishore Mahbubani & Bilahari Kausikan acknowledge that in particular the longevity of Lee’s tenure and his strategic philosophy structures Singapore’s actions internationally.  This module examines the impact of the leadership’s ideological assumptions on how Singapore navigates its relations with 3 major areas, ASEAN, the US and the regional powers, China and India and adapts to the current inflection point in the international diplomacy of Indo-Pacific region.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-MML,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-MML,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USR4002A","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Critical Reflection","ModuleDescription":"This course prepares students for intellectual life beyond the university by modelling and asking students to engage in responsible reading, thinking, teaching, writing, and dialogue. The module will be taught by a multidisciplinary faculty of four and will examine a theme from several disciplinary perspectives. Students will be challenged to critically read and productively respond to assumptions, evidence, and methods from the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. This module builds upon and expands USP’s goal of developing socially engaged thinkers, readers, and writers with the skills necessary to understand and intervene in debates concentrated in but relevant beyond specific disciplines and academia.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Open to students in years 3 and above","Preclusion":"Not applicable to USP modules.","Workload":"0-4-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"USS2105","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"University Scholars Seminar","ModuleDescription":"This module requires students to reflect on and further develop the intellectual dimension of their academic, professional or social interests. It revolves around a series of talks given by invited speakers, organised into three strands: (i) the academic strand, which introduces various areas and modes of academic inquiry; (ii) the professional strand, which introduces various professions and looks into the nature of the knowledge society; (iii) the social strand, which examines an individual's intellectual and social engagement with the increasingly interdependent world.  Facilitated by the instructors, students will engage in discussions in small groups. The focus of these discussions need not be on the content of the talks per se, but on the process of intellectual inquiry; and the aim is not to find answers per se, but to ask (good and feasible) questions. The module reinforces skills learnt in Writing and Critical Thinking, and allows students to apply them to a diverse range of issues. Assessed on a CS/CU basis, the 4-MC module is completed in two semesters (student's Semester 2 & 3). Students are required to attend at least nine talks (minimum four per semester), participate actively in discussion, and submit four short response papers and two longer papers. Students will have to perform satisfactorily in each of these assessment modes. No partial MC will be given. \n\nRegistration for this one-year long module will be opened for a new intake of first-year students only in Semester 2 of each academic year.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-0-0-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1102E","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Junior Seminar: Social Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This freshman seminar will engage students in critical dialogue on the topic of social innovation. Drawing upon examples of innovation across various disciplines, students will examine sources of and processes that drive innovation, and reflect upon the organization and governance of innovation. Building on this knowledge, students will be challenged to think about how new technology, strategies, concepts, and ideas can be harnessed to solve social problems Substantial time will be devoted to understanding and debating issues pertaining to social innovation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1902E%","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"TC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"TC-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1102P","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Junior Seminar: Murals: Expressions from/on the Walls","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to mural painting historically, theoretically and technically. Students will learn of murals from different cultures and periods to facilitate critical discussions on the roles of art, artists and aesthetics vis-à-vis notions of everyday life, public space and community. They will cultivate a\nstrong sense of observation and curiosity about their surroundings, reporting on murals from antiquity, and of Singapore or their home countries. They will also acquire skills in the technical aspects of mural painting, from conceptualising designs to painting a mural. Finally, this module provides students an unusual opportunity for building collaborative and community spirit as they paint their chosen mural together.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1902P%","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1112F","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Special Topics Junior Seminar: Science Fiction Movies in the East and West","ModuleDescription":"What is a science fiction (SF) movie? How did SF movies and developments in science and technology influence each other during the twentieth century?\nWhat is the use of SF movies for societies? And why are SF movies much more popular in some countries than in others? By watching and analysing classic and contemporary SF movies from the US, the Soviet Union, Japan, China, and other countries, we will search for answers to these questions. Special emphasis will be given to analysing how historical, political, and cultural environments in different countries have influenced the production and acceptance of SF movies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1912F%","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TC-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1116","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing Women","ModuleDescription":"This seminar meditates on the relationship between women and writing: not just the reduced visibility of women writers, nor the mis-representation of women in writing, but the question of what it means, what is it, to write?,\r\nalongside how one is supposed to write. And if the mind and body are intertwined, this suggests that writing is a technology that potentially brings forth one’s body. Thus, this seminar opens the possibility that writing is an\r\nimaginative challenge to normativity, to authority, to the power of origins: of the potentiality of writing as a cry, perhaps even an ethical scream.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"TC-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1120","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Junior Seminar: Emotions and Society","ModuleDescription":"Everybody feels. Our feelings drive us to do and are indicators of the state of our minds. In this course, we take a broad look at human emotions across cultures.\n\nWe ask: what functions do emotions serve? Do gender differences exist? Are emotions and rationality at odds? How do society and technology affect how we feel, our perception of what we ought to feel, and what feelings we are willing to express? What is the relationship between the feeling mind and the body? What is the role of emotion in artificial intelligence?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"TC-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1403","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Jr Sem: Hidden Communities","ModuleDescription":"There are various ‘hidden communities’ in Singapore that do not gain much public attention but whose members require special consideration from society. People with disabilities, children with learning difficulties, the elderly or migrant workers are among them. They face distinct challenges to live independent and productive lives. Each semester, the module focuses on one specific group and examines that group’s challenges, and best practices in Singaporean and international contexts. Engaging with hidden communities in Singapore is one of the key features of understanding global issues in a local context, so-called ‘Glocalisation’ (globalisation + localisation) to form active citizenship in a healthy society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1904","Workload":"1-2-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1414","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Jr Sem: Discovering Singapore’s Natural History and Heritage","ModuleDescription":"This multidisciplinary module traces the natural history of Singapore and the region via the Spice Trade, European colonialism and independence. The founding of the Botanic Gardens and LKCNHM are set in this historical context. This module explores the value of science and biodiversity research in the region.\nStudents will apply and share this knowledge with the wider community by conceptualising an educational tour of LKCNHM, and help inspire a new found commitment to the natural world amongst urban Singaporeans.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"1-2-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1415","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Jr Sem: Family in a Changing Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Family is often considered the foundation of society. Families affect the way we live, play, and work, shaping our values and how we relate to others. In this module, students will investigate and engage with issues that surround and\ndefine what it means to be a Singaporean family in the 21st century. They will look at issues such as broken and singleparent families, foster care, family leisure, family businesses etc - through economic, social, and psychological perspectives. The module emphasises experiential learning and application of readings outside the classroom through field trips, guest speakers and discussions/interviews with\nfamilies and communities.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"N/A","Preclusion":"N/A","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1530","EndTime":"1830","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1416","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Jr Sem: Games, Game Communities and Society","ModuleDescription":"The global games industry has overtaken film and music in annual revenue. Its reach has also extended beyond children and teens to working adults, including women. This module evaluates board and digital games and their influence on culture and communities. How do games impact our health, relationships, businesses, and behaviour? Can they change the ways we learn, interact, and understand the world? What makes games engaging or even potentially addictive? We engage communities such as professional gamers and their audiences, game designers, entrepreneurs, and women in gaming, and explore the impact of emerging technologies such as Augmented and Virtual Reality.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"UTC14%","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1417","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Jr Sem: Bioethics in the 21st Century","ModuleDescription":"Bio-medicine and biotechnology are rapidly progressing technologies in the 21st century. Who carries responsibility for debating the ethical use of these innovations – national committees, or everyday citizens? Debating bioethics requires some knowledge of three areas: bio-medicine and biotechnology themselves, theories of ethics, and methods of logical reasoning with regards to the ethical applications of the technologies to people at different stages of life. We will explore issues running from the beginning of human life (such as cloning), throughout life (such as biological enhancements) and at life’s end (such as the ethics of\nassisted death).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"All other Junior Seminars.\nUTC14%","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1930","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1702B","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare","ModuleDescription":"Does a virus attack any individual? Or, does an individual create conditions for infection? How should hospitals plan treatment strategies and patient-staff movements during an outbreak? Should government allocate more resources\nto prevent onset of chronic diseases rather than managing the complications arising out of chronic diseases? Students will approach such questions from a systems perspective, which involves: understanding behaviours of subsytems and stakeholders such as disease/ infection, patients, providers, payers and society. They will also learn how the interdependencies and interactions between the different actors of the system can be integrated into a holistic system that enables better understanding.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"FOR GEM1919\nGEM-coded \nGEM1914 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere\nGEM1915% Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\nGEM1918 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\nGE Reform \nGET1011 Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\nUTC-coded \nUTC1411 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere\nUTC1701 Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\nUTC1700 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\n\nFOR UTC1701\nGEM-coded \nGEM1914 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere\nGEM1915% Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\nGEM1918 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\nGEM1919 Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\nGE Reform \nGET1011 Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\nUTC-coded \nUTC1411 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere\nUTC1700 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1930","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1702D","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thinking in Systems: Population Dynamics","ModuleDescription":"Many of the world’s problems are linked to population changes: rapidly aging population, immigration woes, and the threat of environmental degradation to human existence.\r\n\r\nIn this module, students will be introduced to population trends and be equipped to better understand fertility, mortality and migration and how they cause changes in population size, composition and distribution. It  incorporates basic concepts, data sources and tools used in demography into a systems approach to modelling population dynamics.\r\n\r\nStudents will build models of increasing complexity, covering a variety of generic structures and classic system dynamics modelling scenarios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM-coded:\r\nGEM1914 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere\r\nGEM1915% Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\nGEM1918 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\r\nGEM1919 Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\r\nGE Reform:\r\nGET1011 Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\nUTC-coded:\r\nUTC1411 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere\r\nUTC1700 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural\r\nUTC1701 Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\r\nTo be precluded with:\r\nAll other topics offered under the UTC1702 parent module","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1702E","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thinking in Systems: Energy Systems","ModuleDescription":"Are energy sources infinite? Do energy policies lead to a sustainable energy development? Would renewables solve our future energy needs, mitigate emissions and protect our environment? Students deal with such energy challenges by learning to understand ‘energy systems’ as a ‘complex\r\nwhole’. This module provides a platform for students to understand the complex behavior arising from interdependent interactions of different actors of energy systems with other economic, political, social, technological and environmental factors. To achieve this, it engages students to learn and apply systems thinking tools to such aforementioned challenges through relevant models, case studies and real-world energy policy/problem scenarios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM-coded:\r\nGEM1915:Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\nGEM1914 Jr Sem: Systems: Systems Everywhere\r\nGEM1915 Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\nGEM1918 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\r\nGEM1919 Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\r\n\r\nGE Reform:\r\nGET1011 Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\n\r\nUTC-coded:\r\nUTC1411: Jr Sem: Systems: Systems Everywhere\r\nUTC1702A: Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\r\nUTC1702B:Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\r\nUTC1702C: Thinking in Systems: Sustainability and Us\r\nUTC1702D: Thinking in Systems: Population Dynamics\r\n\r\nTo be precluded with: all other topics offered under the UTC1702 parent module","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC1702F","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Thinking in Systems: Disaster Resilience","ModuleDescription":"Disasters like floods, storms, new disease outbreaks are increasing in the world. Climate change adds new hazards and uncertainties to existing risks. But are disasters a result of increasing hazards or are we becoming more vulnerable to them? Will they remain as hazards if we plan for resilience? Is resilience built or managed? Students will critically analyse these questions through a systems approach developing qualitative and quantitative models to understand relations between hazards, vulnerability, policy interventions and development practices. The module will encourage students to analyse case studies and grasp the dynamic complexity between risks, social vulnerability and resilience.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM-coded\r\nGEM1915:Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\nGEM1914 Jr Sem: Systems:Systems Everywhere\r\nGEM1918 Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\r\nGEM1919 Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare \r\n\r\nGE Reform\r\nGET1011 Towards an Understanding of the Complex World\r\n\r\nUTC-coded\r\nUTC1411: Jr Sem: Systems: Systems Everywhere\r\nUTC1702A: Thinking in Systems: Ecosystems and Natural Resources\r\nUTC1702B:Thinking in Systems: Diseases and Healthcare\r\nUTC1702C: Thinking in Systems: Sustainability and Us\r\nUTC1702D: Thinking in Systems: Population Dynamics\r\n\r\nTo be Precluded with all other topics offered under the \r\nUTC 1702 parent module.","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2101","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Time and Life","ModuleDescription":"There are few things that impact our lives as much as our sense of time. Singapore is a ‘fast-paced’ city where deadlines, time-saving apps and fertility clocks shape people’s actions and experiences, and where many feel ‘time poor’, even if they are cash rich. In this module, we examine the ways in which we take time for granted through analysing the ways in which our lives are temporally grounded. We do so particularly through tracing connections between individual experience, social life and technologies such as clocks and watches, electric lighting and the internet. Is time-stress inevitable in this day and age? What does it mean to use one’s time well?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TC-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2107","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Senior Seminar: Negotiating in a Complex World","ModuleDescription":"We live in a world where complex negotiations take place daily. Navigating these complex negotiations requires one to be conscious of the psychological,\nhistorical, sociological, economical, and other contextual factors that shape each unique encounter. The rapid advancement in science and technology\nadds to the challenge of interpreting highly technical, domain-specific information, which is critical in rationalizing decisions and persuading counterparts. In this module, we adopt a case study approach to dissecting complex negotiations. Students will learn to adopt both a macro and micro perspective in analysing such negotiations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2907%","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2108","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Senior Seminar: Technology and the Fate of Knowledge","ModuleDescription":"The course will look at how claims to knowledge are legitimized and how our concept and representations of it have developed over time due to the kinds of technologies that have been adopted. We examine the role and nature of\r\nknowledge, communication, data, trust, privacy, and related concepts from an interdisciplinary angle. Through 13 seminars, we explore these issues with examples such as big data, humanmachine interaction, engineering, and the internet. The goal of the module is to enable students to critically appreciate various forms of knowledge and assess how they shape our individual and collective lives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2908%","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"TC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"TC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TC-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2400","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Community Leadership","ModuleDescription":"This interdisciplinary module introduces and examines the idea of ‘community leadership’. It focuses on how ordinary individuals identify social needs in the local community and endeavour to improve the lives of vulnerable groups by\norganising grassroots solutions. These individuals include\nNobel Laureates such as Mother Teresa or Muhammad\nYunus but also ordinary unsung heroes closer to\nSingapore. Students are required to investigate the\nemergence of pioneering community leaders combining\nthe socio-historical contexts, personal psychology,\nnetworking and socialisation processes and social\nentrepreneurship. The teaching methodology incorporates\nlectures, seminar discussion, experiential exercises and\nfield study to interview real-life community leaders.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"N/A","Preclusion":"GEM2903%","Workload":"1-2-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2404","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"(Re)Building Communities: Insights from India","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the concepts, practices and issues related to “community development”. It focuses on the building and/or rebuilding of marginalised communities (e.g. women, the poor) in developing Asia, particularly within the context of India. It offers students an interactive learning opportunity that combines development theory, classroom discussions in Singapore, and field visits in India. Students will critically examine\r\ndebates about the nature of community development as well as ethical, social and economic challenges of different models.\r\n\r\nPart 1: Understanding community development and India\r\nPart 2: Field visits (India) \r\nPart 3: Reflection and sharing of insights gained","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NA","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"25-0-0-81-28","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2405","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Emerging Asia: Successes and Challenges","ModuleDescription":"Why do certain societies succeed, while others fail? While some countries in East Asia such as Singapore and South Korea have achieved economic success, others in the Middle East (or ‘West Asia’) have undergone a trend of de-development, evident in the post-‘Arab Spring’social unrest . This module explores the contrasting social and economic development models of Asia’s regions. We will explore how states are formed, different economic strategies countries have pursued, weigh the impact of culture, and examine social deprivation and autocratic leadership. We uncover the deep-rooted social and economic reasons behind successful or failed development in different Asian countries.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2406 / UTS2404","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Cities and nature","ModuleDescription":"Must urbanisation come at the expense of the environment? Using insights from urban planning, ecology, engineering, sociology and public policy, this module focuses on how cities can integrate with nature to create sustainable communities which minimise humans’ ecological footprint. Students will explore the innovations utilised by different cities around the world. Using Singapore as a case study, students will be able to apply the concepts outlined in the Singapore Sustainable Blueprint into their communities.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2407 / UTS2405","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Work and Inequality","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the concept of “invisible work” – tasks that are an integral part of everyday life, yet remain unrecognized and devalued by employers, governments, consumers and even workers themselves. Students will learn about different conceptualizations of paid and unpaid work, gendered and racialized labor, and the challenges posed by a global market that increasingly relies on flexible, short-term contracts. Drawing from the disciplines of sociology, geography, and anthropology, readings will discuss domestic and professional care work, the emotional labour of service work, and the “hidden” work of information technology industries and business process outsourcing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2408 / UTS2406","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Beyond Seeing: Looking at Art","ModuleDescription":"Are you curious about the visual arts and their role in society? This senior seminar explores visual perception and the social dimensions of art, examining history,\ncultural values, symbolic meaning, and how these influence ways of seeing in Singapore and beyond. Through interactive activities, guest speakers from the arts\nworld and museum visits, we will find out how some art works changed the world or are highly valued, and why others have gone unnoticed or discarded. Students will explore the socio-economic contexts that create cultural and counter-cultural movements, as well as cross-cultural\nexchanges in the art world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2410A","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Reconstructing Communities: Insights from the Balkans","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the concepts and practices of post-conflict community reconstruction in the successor states of ex-Yugoslavia.  It focuses on the rebuilding of trust and cooperation between Serbs, Croats and Bosnias/Muslims in several new nation-states after the wars and genocides of the 1990s.  It offers students an interactive learning opportunity that combines development and conflict/peace theories, classroom discussions in Singapore, and a study trip. Students will critically examine debates about rebuilding communities, as well as the ethical, social, and economic challenges of community development and reconstruction.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"UTC14% or UTW1001%\nPriority will be given to UTCP students resident in CAPT, who need to take a senior seminar to complete UTCP","Preclusion":"UTC24%","Workload":"0-2-0-6-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"5,6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"CAPT-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2700","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"An Undefeated Mind: An Experiential Inner Reengineering Approach","ModuleDescription":"This module adopts an experiential learning approach to shape students’ psychological well-being and mental resilience through mind-body practices. Students will cultivate four skills/capacities for well-being namely: Faculty of Attention, Art of Listening, Emotional Balance and Self-Awareness. Students will translate their practices and personal experiences into reflective texts as well as system diagrams. They will then engage in fieldwork at elderly care organizations in Singapore where they will dialogue with caregivers to understand their emotions and experiences. This will provide them an opportunity to personally experience and share the benefits of awareness of their mental processes while engaging in delicate conversations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1-1-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2703","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Infectious Diseases: Dynamics, Strategies and Policies","ModuleDescription":"Waves of infectious diseases like Ebola, SARS, and avian flu have shaken countries in recent years. The complex unpredictable nature of infectious diseases has also been a source of fear and threat to humans and other life forms for several centuries. The origin, spread, prevention and control of infectious diseases involve actors including animals, birds, insects, humans, environment, society and economics. This module will explore the interconnections and interdependencies between these actors as models that involve a “system of systems”. Besides helping to relate model structure to dynamic behaviour, the models will be used to design optimal vaccination and control policies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-1-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2704","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Projects in Systems Thinking and System Dynamics","ModuleDescription":"This module will foster deeper anchoring in Residential College 4’s (RC4s’) theme “Systems Thinking and System Dynamics” through diverse projects related to systems such as energy, environment, health, society, and business. It builds upon the skill sets that RC4 students acquired in junior seminar and senior seminar 1. Students will do individual projects supervised by RC4 fellows; some of them may involve external collaborations, and field work. Intellectual exchanges between supervisors, collaborators, practitioners on the field, and peers will provide a unique experience to students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"200","EndTime":"500","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2707","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Health and Social Care in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"The rapid growth of the elderly population in Singapore is a source of concern due to the health implications of aging. While people are increasingly avoiding fatal events, they are often not avoiding the physiological changes associated with\naging and the accumulation of chronic conditions and functional disability. Keeping pace with rising healthcare demand poses a key challenge for policymakers. This module explores the complex relationships between health and social care in the context of an aging society, with Singapore as a case. Students will be introduced to concepts and tools for health system-wide analysis of health and social care policies and strategies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2701","Workload":"0-2-1-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2712","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Hard to secure easy to waste - Singapore’s food story","ModuleDescription":"A growing population, changing dietary habits and climate change are contributing to the challenge of securing food for Singapore. Singapore imports over 90% of its food supply and uses under 1% of its land area for agriculture.\r\nIn 2015, Singapore was ranked the second most food secure country in the world. On the other hand, Singapore’s food wastage has increased by 50% since 2005 and 1 in 10 people in Singapore is food insecure. This module takes a systems thinking and systems dynamics perspective to analyse and understand this apparent paradox between food security and food waste in\r\nSingapore.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2704","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2713","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modelling Singlehood, Marriage & Fertility in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Singapore has a shrinking and ageing citizen population, owing to its declining fertility rates and longer lifespans, rising singlehood and divorce rates, delay in marriages and family formation. Policies designed to lift its fertility rates\r\nhave had little success. This module will use system dynamics modelling to gain insights into the dynamics and outcomes of population transitions in Singapore and countries facing similar or contrasting demographic\r\nchallenges. It will also explore changing attitudes and expectations associated with singlehood, marriage and childbearing in Singapore and the region, and seek to understand the interplay of factors creating policy resistance in the city-state.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2705","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2714","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"A social critique of markets in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module is a social critique of markets and market behaviour in Singapore. Markets are often explained with methodological individualism as opposed to broader social systems that underscore behavioural and motivational\r\ndeterminants. This module presents an inter-disciplinary reading of selected economic concepts and critiques them from a social and holistic angle. It is principally a sociohistorical reading of how markets perform. In its application\r\nside, the module will reinterpret the success of Singapore using conceptual tools such as objective value theory, social productivity, the leisure class, and the historically determined social wage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2706","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2715","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Decoding Complexity","ModuleDescription":"The world today is not only more interconnected and richer in content than ever before, but also more sensitive to disruption. Just as the proverbial butterfly flapping its wings can cause a tornado, can a small disturbance in a distant connection result in destruction elsewhere? This module focuses on such phenomena that seem to pervade a wide variety of complex issues in sociology, economics, finance, epidemics, terrorism, and science to name a few. Students will be able to debate through complex issues that Singapore and the world faces, model them, and in the process find handles to manage such complexities.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2707","Workload":"0-2-1-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2716","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Mapping Hidden Connections with Network Science","ModuleDescription":"Networks are powerful representations of real-world systems due to their ability to encapsulate micro-relationships, yet eliciting powerful insights when observed at the macro-level. These capabilities allow network analysis and modelling to be employed at the best technology companies like Google and Facebook. This course is a gentle introduction to network concepts, how it is changing the way we look at the world, and how it can be leveraged to make decisions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2717","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Navigation in Singapore Waters-Bridges and Barriers","ModuleDescription":"Asia, with its populous river basins, poses a global challenge for water resource management. Currently, many of these basins suffer from water scarcity, flood and resource conflicts. In this aspect, Singapore’s impressive progress can offer lessons for water governance. This module will employ a systems perspective to analyse the dynamic linkages between the city-state’s water resource management, its transformation from a third world to a first world country and future risks for sustaining its development. The module will explore pathways for resilience in Singapore’s water sector, draw lessons for Asia and deepen students’ understanding of water governance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2708","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2718","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Energy and Singapore: Dynamics, Dilemmas and Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Energy in Singapore depends mainly on imported fossil fuels/petroleum/natural gas. Obviously, in the quest for alternatives, future energy demand and mix, some challenges/dilemmas arise naturally in Singapore context: would nuclear energy deployment be feasible? Is wind energy a viable option? would a complete switch to solar, biofuels, and waste-to-energy technologies be possible? This module offers a systems and system dynamics approach to deal with such issues and the corresponding dynamics, dilemmas and decisions that arise while addressing them. Students gain insights into the political, socio-economic and environmental aspects of these challenges through relevant case studies/models.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2709","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC2719","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Society and Economy in Singapore: A Systems View","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a systems reading of social and economic thought with emphasis on the experience of Singapore. This module will outline the major contributions and weaknesses of received theory and critique them from an interdisciplinary or systems angle. It will contrast the methodological differences between the price-led systems and demand-led systems. Lastly, it will draw on the\nhistorical experience of Singapore to illustrate the differences between the behavioural-deductive and systems-inductive approaches to studying social and\neconomic performance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2710","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC3100","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Third Year Experience Workshops: “Exploring Possibilities”","ModuleDescription":"The backbone of the Third Year Experience at Tembusu College is a series of workshops designed to help students explore possibilities. From a personal and professional development angle, the workshops offer tools and techniques for cultivating selfawareness as well as foundational skills for dealing with different kinds of situations. Through experiential exercises and sharing with others, students reflect on their intrinsic motivations and examine their habitual thought patterns. This prepares students for the working world, and more broadly lays a foundation for greater self-determination.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC3101","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module provides an opportunity for students who are staying at Tembusu College for a third year to do some independent \ncritical reading or research work. Unlike a UROP, where the student contributes to an existing research project, an ISM is an individual study\nprogramme conceptualized by the student. ISMs undertaken at Tembusu College must be interdisciplinary, multi-disciplinary, or trans-disciplinary in\ntopic and/or approach. Student and supervisor need to submit for approval an ISM contract that gives a clear account of the topic, programme of study,\nevaluation, and other pertinent details. The ISM is a graded module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Ideally, a student should have completed the University Town\nCollege Programme of five modules before pursuing Independent Study.\nHowever, due to the diverse student population at Tembusu, the\nprerequisite is that students should have completed at least one Senior\nSeminar. This ensures that a student has gained some familiarity\nwith the exploration of topics in an inter-disciplinary, multi-disciplinary\nor trans-disciplinary fashion. The student should approach a College\nFellow to work out an agreed topic, readings, and assignments for the\nmodule. Part of this conversation should be to specify in what sense\nthe topic and/or approach are interdisciplinary, multi-disciplinary\nor trans-disciplinary in character. A formal ISM contract is to be\nsubmitted to the Director of Studies for approval. Evaluation is based on\n100% Continuous Assessment and must be worked out between the\nstudent and the supervisor prior to seeking the College’s approval. In\nthe course of the semester, between 4 and 6 meetings between student\nand supervisor are expected. The student is expected to play an active\nrole in setting the agenda and preparing for these meetings.","Preclusion":"GEM3900","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC3102","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Tembusu Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and sometimes in a team, on an existing research project. A Tembusu UROP may focus on\nresearch related to a particular aspect of life, education or organization at Tembusu College. Alternatively, students may participate in research led\nby a College Fellow or other academic, as long as the project gives the student exposure to forms of expertise and/or interests that go beyond any\nparticular discipline. The aim of the UROP is to help support a student’s academic and professional development through a meaningful research\napprenticeship. The UROP is a graded module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Ideally, a student should have completed the University Town Residential Programme of five modules before embarking on this UROP. \r\n\r\nHowever, due to the diverse student population at Tembusu, this is not always possible, and some exceptional students may want the chance to embark on a Tembusu UROP already in their second year. The prerequisite is that students should have completed at least one Junior or Senior Seminar at the College, as well as at least one Ideas and Exposition module or a faculty-based writing course.\r\n\r\nFor student-candidates who meet the prerequisite but who have not finished the five-module UTCP, the prospective supervisor/research leader is required to make a case to the UROP coordinator and/or the Director of Studies. The case should be based on (1) an evaluation of the student’s demonstrated aptitude and motivation for independent research and inquiry, and (2) the student’s demonstrated potential for producing high-quality academic writing.","Preclusion":"GEM3901","Workload":"1-0-0-7-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC3400","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study","ModuleDescription":"The Independent Study Module (ISM) provides an opportunity for senior undergraduates who are staying at the College of Alice & Peter Tan (CAPT) to do \nindependent critical reading or research work. Unlike a UROP, where the student contributes to an existing research project, an ISM is an individual study \nprogramme conceptualized by the student. ISMs undertaken at CAPT must be inter-disciplinary, multidisciplinary, or trans-disciplinary in topic and/or approach. \nStudent and supervisor need to submit for approval an ISM contract that gives a clear account of the topic, programme of study, evaluation, and other pertinent \ndetails. The ISM is a graded module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM3902","Workload":"0-0-0-0-10","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTC3401","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"CAPT Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP)","ModuleDescription":"A UROP involves the student working with a supervisor, and sometimes in a team, on an existing research project. A CAPT UROP may focus on research  related to a \nparticular aspect of life, education or organization at the College. Alternatively, students may participate in research led by a College Fellow or other academic,  as long as the project gives the student exposure to forms of expertise and/or interests that go beyond any particular discipline. The aim of the UROP is to \nhelp support a student’s academic and professional development through a meaningful research apprenticeship. The UROP is a graded module.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM3903","Workload":"0-0-0-8-2","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2100","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intelligence and Singapore Society","ModuleDescription":"This module invites students to probe the concept of ‘intelligence’ in relation to Singapore’s ongoing development as a nation. The idea that smart minds are essential for survival has shaped domestic policies and international positioning strategies. We ask: in what ways has human intelligence been defined, measured and harnessed? What counts as intelligence, and what does not? Beyond notions of intelligence centred on the human individual, we will also consider forms of collective and artificial intelligence, mediated by science and technology. What kinds of intelligence are needed for the future and how can Singapore develop them?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"TC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"TC-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2101","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biomedicine and Singapore Society","ModuleDescription":"This ‘Senior Seminar’ is required of students in their second year of residence in Tembusu College. The module will consider social and public health issues raised by modern advances in biomedicine, particularly as they affect Singapore and the surrounding region. Merging insights from medicine, social sciences, and the humanities, students will be introduced to problems, conflicts, and debates, and asked to form their own reasoned opinions. The seminar will meet weekly in small groups of 15-20, with periodic full-class meetings to hear guest speakers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTS2101\nSSU2000","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TC-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2114","Department":"TEMBUSU COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Technologies and Ageing in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"With a rapid growth in ageing population, technological advancements offer opportunities to impact the lives of the elderly in Singapore. There is an increasing need to improve the health and social needs of the ageing population. In what ways can we do to help the elderly achieve a sense of worth, confidence and productivity? How do technologies empower and disempower the elderly to have a stronger connection to their community and improved social life? What kind of technologies are required to address the needs of the growing ageing population in the future and how can Singapore develop them?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Usually, Tembusu students should read a Junior Seminar before they read a Senior Seminar. Exceptions can be made for students who enter the College after their first year, or who have other persuasive reasons. This is decided on a case-by-case by the College Academic Review Board.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"TC-TR2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TC-TR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2400","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Identities in Asia","ModuleDescription":"This course explores identity-formation in Asia from topdown and bottom-up perspectives, by looking at how authorities, communities and individuals construct their collective identities. The concept of ‘identity’ is a contentious site as it deals with issues of belonging, imagining communities and defining one’s trajectory (identity-formation). Looking at historical cases to cross-compare examples among Asian societies, the course aims to encourage students to investigate groups and their relationships to their surrounding communities (families, societies and gender) and to examine the relations between state and identity, and between social activism and identity.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSU2002%","Workload":"1-2-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT50,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT50,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT50,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"CAPT-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT50,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2500","Department":"COLLEGE OF ALICE & PETER TAN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"College 3 Capstone Experience","ModuleDescription":"The Capstone Experience is open to undergraduate members of the College (Year 2 and above) and builds on the first and second year modules of the UTown\nResidential Programme. Students may elect to work individually (e.g. as part of an internship) or in an multidisciplinary group. Together with an external organization,\nand under the guidance of an academic supervisor, they apply disciplinary knowledge and skills to address an issue or question which is authentic and of practical relevance to the community. In the process, students engage\ncommunities and organizations either locally or abroad in planning, implementing and communicating their ideas and concepts, develop collaborative and leadership skills, cultural competency and an awareness of civic values. The\nlearning experience is reflected in well-researched and thoughtful situational analyses, a learning journal, and midterm and final reports or presentations.\nCapstone experiences will be supervised by College faculty with expertise in the chosen area, with the participation of a qualified preceptor from the external\norganization.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSU2001%","Workload":"0-2-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"SATURDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2701","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Health and Social Care in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"The rapid growth of the elderly population in Singapore is a source of concern due to the health implications of aging. While people are increasingly avoiding fatal events, they are often not avoiding the physiological changes associated with\naging and the accumulation of chronic conditions and functional disability. Keeping pace with rising healthcare demand poses a key challenge for policymakers. This module explores the complex relationships between health and social care in the context of an aging society, with Singapore as a case. Students will be introduced to concepts and tools for health system-wide analysis of health and social care policies and strategies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2707","Workload":"0-2-1-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2704","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Hard to secure easy to waste - Singapore’s food story","ModuleDescription":"A growing population, changing dietary habits and climate change are contributing to the challenge of securing food for Singapore. Singapore imports over 90% of its food supply and uses under 1% of its land area for agriculture.\r\nIn 2015, Singapore was ranked the second most food secure country in the world. On the other hand, Singapore’s food wastage has increased by 50% since 2005 and 1 in 10 people in Singapore is food insecure. This module takes a systems thinking and systems dynamics perspective to analyse and understand this apparent paradox between food security and food waste in\r\nSingapore.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2712","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2705","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modelling Singlehood, Marriage & Fertility in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Singapore has a shrinking and ageing citizen population, owing to its declining fertility rates and longer lifespans, rising singlehood and divorce rates, delay in marriages and family formation. Policies designed to lift its fertility rates\r\nhave had little success. This module will use system dynamics modelling to gain insights into the dynamics and outcomes of population transitions in Singapore and countries facing similar or contrasting demographic\r\nchallenges. It will also explore changing attitudes and expectations associated with singlehood, marriage and childbearing in Singapore and the region, and seek to understand the interplay of factors creating policy resistance in the city-state.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2713","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1830","EndTime":"2130","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2706","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"A social critique of markets in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module is a social critique of markets and market behaviour in Singapore. Markets are often explained with methodological individualism as opposed to broader social systems that underscore behavioural and motivational\r\ndeterminants. This module presents an inter-disciplinary reading of selected economic concepts and critiques them from a social and holistic angle. It is principally a sociohistorical reading of how markets perform. In its application\r\nside, the module will reinterpret the success of Singapore using conceptual tools such as objective value theory, social productivity, the leisure class, and the historically determined social wage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2714","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2707","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Decoding Complexity","ModuleDescription":"The world today is not only more interconnected and richer in content than ever before, but also more sensitive to disruption. Just as the proverbial butterfly flapping its wings can cause a tornado, can a small disturbance in a distant connection result in destruction elsewhere? This module focuses on such phenomena that seem to pervade a wide variety of complex issues in sociology, economics, finance, epidemics, terrorism, and science to name a few. Students will be able to debate through complex issues that Singapore and the world faces, model them, and in the process find handles to manage such complexities.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2715","Workload":"0-2-1-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2708","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Navigation in Singapore Waters-Bridges and Barriers","ModuleDescription":"Asia, with its populous river basins, poses a global challenge for water resource management. Currently, many of these basins suffer from water scarcity, flood and resource conflicts. In this aspect, Singapore’s impressive progress can offer lessons for water governance. This module will employ a systems perspective to analyse the dynamic linkages between the city-state’s water resource management, its transformation from a third world to a first world country and future risks for sustaining its development. The module will explore pathways for resilience in Singapore’s water sector, draw lessons for Asia and deepen students’ understanding of water governance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2717","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2709","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Energy and Singapore: Dynamics, Dilemmas and Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Energy in Singapore depends mainly on imported fossil fuels/petroleum/natural gas. Obviously, in the quest for alternatives, future energy demand and mix, some challenges/dilemmas arise naturally in Singapore context: would nuclear energy deployment be feasible? Is wind energy a viable option? would a complete switch to solar, biofuels, and waste-to-energy technologies be possible? This module offers a systems and system dynamics approach to deal with such issues and the corresponding dynamics, dilemmas and decisions that arise while addressing them. Students gain insights into the political, socio-economic and environmental aspects of these challenges through relevant case studies/models.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2718","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"930","EndTime":"1230","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTS2710","Department":"RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 4","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Society and Economy in Singapore: A Systems View","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a systems reading of social and economic thought with emphasis on the experience of Singapore. This module will outline the major contributions and weaknesses of received theory and critique them from an interdisciplinary or systems angle. It will contrast the methodological differences between the price-led systems and demand-led systems. Lastly, it will draw on the\nhistorical experience of Singapore to illustrate the differences between the behavioural-deductive and systems-inductive approaches to studying social and\neconomic performance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"UTC2719","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"RC4-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001A","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Identities and Ideas in Modern Market-Driven Societies","ModuleDescription":"‘Innovation,’ ‘growth’ and ‘development’ are some buzzwords shaping our understanding of social realities. What do they reveal about the values upheld in modern consumer societies? In this module, we examine how themes like competition, self-responsibilization, self-accountability, rational profit-and-loss thinking and the constant impetus towards self-improvement operate as predominant frames in the conduct our daily lives. We explore how the identities and ideas of living in modern market-driven societies are constructed in relation to consumer lifestyles, sport, life-long learning and public housing. Students will develop writing skills enunciating varied points of view and arguments associated with the topics discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying English Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic Purposes modules","Preclusion":"Students who have already read a IEM1201, UTW1001 and ES1501 module.","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001H","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Eating Right(s): The Politics of Food","ModuleDescription":"Do you know where your last meal came from? Have you ever wondered how your dietary choices affect communities, species and landscapes worldwide? This interdisciplinary writing course examines some human and ecological impacts of contemporary food-related practices and interactions. Readings from different perspectives focus critical attention on industrial agriculture, factory farming, packaging/distribution networks and international trade agreements in relation to issues of hunger, obesity, food security and environmental sustainability. In small collaborative classes, you will examine the strategies used by individual authors to construct persuasive arguments and learn to incorporate these rhetorical skills into your own writing about food.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying\nEnglish Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic\nPurposes modules.","Preclusion":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%,\nES1501%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR1-2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001N","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Persona and Self-presentations","ModuleDescription":"Public persona is a fundamental yet unarticulated aspect of persuasion in spoken discourse. In this course, students will explore and examine speakers’ public persona with a focus on interactional and social roles in performed presentations before a public audience. What does it mean to perform a public persona? How is public persona shaped, strengthened, or attenuated? Is there such a thing as an \"authentic\" public persona? In seminar-type classes and, subsequently, in writing assignments, students will analyse verbal and nonverbal performance of a speaker or speakers in mediated and/or non-mediated contexts, and develop informed views of their public persona.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying\nEnglish Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic\nPurposes modules.","Preclusion":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%,\nES1501%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001S","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Women in Film","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the representation of women in film as a site of ideological struggle. Students will investigate the multi-facetted images of women that appear in selected films and engage in critical debates about the messages that these images convey, as well as the extent to which they are influenced by history and culture. With an understanding of film analysis and the concept of ideology, students will examine how diverse viewpoints are expressed in key scholarly readings and contemporary articles, and develop writing skills that enunciate their own position within the debates.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying\nEnglish Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic\nPurposes modules.","Preclusion":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%,\nES1501%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001W","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Online Politician: The Use of Social Media in Political Communication","ModuleDescription":"Using social media as a political battleground during the 2011 General Election changed Singapore’s political landscape indelibly.\nIt exemplified an emerging trend: the increasing use of  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat by politicians to gain greater political support and popularity. In fact, using social media for political communication has gone viral in Singapore, Asia-Pacific and beyond. This module explores the dynamics of social media in political communication, with a focus on Singapore, as well as the United States as case studies. Students will analyse the impact of conventional means of  political communication as opposed to those using social media.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying English Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic Purposes modules.","Preclusion":"Students who have already read a IEM1201%, UTW1001% and ES1501% module.","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001Y","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Algorithmic Culture and its Discontents","ModuleDescription":"We live in the age of Big Data, but where is our relationship with technology leading us? In this writing module, we interrogate the entity that we call the algorithm through the lens of the cultural meanings ascribed to it. We ask how those meanings shape our material reality. Various phenomena will be critically discussed, such as the lure of Netflix, the ubiquity of fitness trackers, and the use of smart technology by states to govern. Ultimately, through deep reading and analytical writing, we will engage with the question of what it means to be human in a technological society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying English Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic Purposes modules","Preclusion":"Students who have already read a IEM1201%, UTW1001% and ES1501% module.","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW1001Z","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Colour: Theory, meaning and practice","ModuleDescription":"Colour has fascinated humans for millennia, yet it is poorly understood. What is the symbolic meaning of colours across cultures? How do colours impact our psychological well-being and our consumer choices? From the earth pigments of the prehistoric painters, to the synthetic colours of the Impressionists, colour technology has developed to meet new communication and expression needs and in doing so, a whole repertoire of meanings has evolved. In this module, students will explore scholarly and popular texts from a range of disciplines including visual arts, fashion, psychology, marketing and anthropology to investigate the theory, meaning and practices of colour.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have passed/been exempted from the NUS Qualifying English Test (QET) or have passed CELC English for Academic Purposes modules.","Preclusion":"Students who have already read a IEM1201%, UTW1001% and ES1501% module.","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW2001J","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Blood, Death and Desire, Interpreting the Vampire","ModuleDescription":"Vampire literature has undergone a twenty-first Century resuscitation, evident in novels such as Twilight and television series including The Vampire Diaries and True Blood. But how similar are these vampires to the traditional vampire in Western and other cultures? In this module you will explore different explanations for the role/function of the Vampire and have the opportunity to research manifestations of the Vampire across cultures, genres and historical periods.\nYou will review different research methodologies, and compile a list of terms and ideas that enable you to participate in the conversation to understand the ongoing\nfascination with the Vampire.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%","Preclusion":"IEM2201%,\nUTW2001%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW2001K","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Public Memory, Identity and Rhetoric","ModuleDescription":"This research-based writing module examines the intersections of public memory, identity, and rhetoric in contemporary Singapore. In the module, students will consider theories and methodologies drawn from the interdisciplinary field of memory studies and pratice applying them in a variety of Singaporean contexts—considering, for example, the Singapore Memory Project, local museums, plays, political speeches, the preservation and transformation of memorial spaces or historical sites such as Bukit Brown cemetery, and more. Students will use their new knowledge of the rhetorical power of memory to embark on their own research project examining course themes.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%","Preclusion":"IEM2201%,\nUTW2001%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW2001M","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Sport and Socialization","ModuleDescription":"Involvement in professional and amateur sports through competition, ludic activity or spectatorship is a social experience and thus connected to larger social and cultural formations. Students will engage with sociological research and develop their own critical positions grounded within functionalist, interactionist or critical theory frameworks in one of three areas: (1) Socialization into sport; what factors may influence initiation and continuation? (2) Socialization out of sport; in particular what are the causes and effects of burnout or retirement in competitive sport? (3) Socialization through sport; how are dimensions of identity (embodiment, gender, race, social class) developed?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%","Preclusion":"IEM2201%,\nUTW2001%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW2001P","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Science Fiction and Empire","ModuleDescription":"Science fiction is less about the future than it is about the present. Many science fiction narratives critique contemporary social issues, particularly imperialism and colonialism. This course will introduce students to the theories of colonialism and their importance in a modern context. Armed with this knowledge, students will engage with classic and contemporary science fiction texts in order to understand, as well as question, how such narratives describe and proscribe ways of ordering the world. In developing their original research projects, students will explore how this intersection between popular narrative and ideology influences many of the ways we think about culture today.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"IEM1201%,\nUTW1001%","Preclusion":"IEM2201%,\nUTW2001%","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RC4-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW2001Q","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"'What's in a word?' Meaning across cultures","ModuleDescription":"It is often assumed that there is a common understanding of what specific words mean. However, can one assume a common understanding across cultures of words describing colour, such as 'red' or 'maroon,' or emotion, such as 'happiness,' 'pleasure,' or 'disgust'? Are forms of address, such as nicknames, or interjections, such as 'damn' or the 'F' word, used in similar ways across cultures? Are there differences between the ways that speakers of different varieties of English understand the meanings of such words? This module explores how meaning is culture-bound, and helps students understand cultural differences in the choice and use of words.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"I&E I","Preclusion":"(i)\tUSP students may read any I&E module, but not in lieu of a Writing and Critical Thinking module.\n(ii)\tStudents who have already read an I&E II module.","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UTW2001R","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Discourse, Citizenship, and Society","ModuleDescription":"Citizens participate in society through discourse -- talk and texts. How citizens speak and write about social issues in face-to-face and online platforms therefore warrant careful reflection. This course aims to enable students to examine how individuals enact their citizenship through language and other symbols. Students will investigate how citizens mobilize language, voice, body and other resources to deal with issues pertaining to social differences, processes of exclusion, and participation in local, regional and global contexts, among others. By the end of the module, the students should be able to develop critical awareness of\nhow civic discourse shapes public issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"I&E 1","Preclusion":"Students who have already read an I&E 2 module","Workload":"4-0-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CAPT-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"RC4-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UWC2101A","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing and Critical Thinking: Colonialism and Cosmopolitanism","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches writing and critical thinking through a\r\ncritical exploration of the notion of cosmopolitanism and its\r\nrelation to colonialism. Topics discussed include the origin\r\nof cosmopolitanism, the relevance of cosmopolitanism as a\r\nmoral ideal in the age of globalization, and the formation of\r\ncultural identity among diasporic Asians. The module thus\r\nprovides the chance for students to reflect on the notion of\r\nglobal citizenship in the contemporary world, as well as\r\ntheir responsibilities as cosmopolitan citizens.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UWC2101B","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing and Critical Thinking: Civic Discourse in a Fractious World","ModuleDescription":"This module teaches writing and critical thinking through a\r\ncritical exploration of theories of civic and public discourse\r\nas they were configured by the ancient Greeks. Topics\r\ndiscussed include the political, ethical, and emotional uses\r\nand impacts of civic discourse. The module thus provides\r\nthe chance for students to gain a critical awareness of the\r\nnatures of their own engagement with public discourses, to\r\ncontextualise these discourses both locally and\r\ninternationally, and to explore the possible futures of\r\ncommunities of which they are a part.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UWC2101H","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing & Critical Thinking: Power, Space and Pleasure","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the ways power, space, and pleasure are interconnected. The module is divided into three units. First, we will look at how space is related to questions of power, focusing in particular on surveillance. Then, in the second unit, we will consider more closely the relation between space, power and pleasure as exemplified in voyeurism and surveillance : here we will be watching people watching other people. Finally, we'll consider the relations between space, power and pleasure in Singapore, in particular as this applies to the tensions between traditional practices and urban planning in city spaces here.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UWC2101J","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing & Critical Thinking: Sites of Tourism","ModuleDescription":"This module like others in the Writing and Critical Thinking area helps students become better writers of argumentative essays. To do this, we will specifically examine the modern phenomenon that is tourism, asking questions such as: What is a tourist? Why do we become tourists? Why do we send postcards, take photographs, or collect souvenirs? Do tourists find ourselves when we go abroad? Do we lose ourselves? How are cultures packaged for tourists, and is this packaging always reductive? Such questions will help us to understand the assumptions behind tourism, and to explore issues of modernity, nationality, self and other, identity and culture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"USP-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"UWC2101S","Department":"UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Writing & Critical Thinking: Danger and National Security","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to skills necessary for writing an academic essay. It does so by facilitating students' ability to think critically about the relationship between the concepts of \"danger\" and \"national security\". In particular, it asks if the process by which danger is identified by national communities are unquestionable and self-evident, or if they are historically contigent and mutable. In this regard, is \"danger\" constructed to foster national solidarity and identity? This module examines different cultural and political texts attesting to the changing nature of the national security community, and uses them as the basis of teaching the elements of essay writing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"USP-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"WR1401","Department":"RIDGE VIEW RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Workplace Readiness","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to enhance students’ workplace readiness, personal and interpersonal effectiveness, inner resilience, as well as leadership qualities.  Attributes associated with team spirit and personal effectiveness are developed through camps, sustained sports activities, and career readiness workshops and seminars. Unlike the interdisciplinary and writing and communication modules which are credit-bearing modules, this module is not credit bearing.  It is however compulsory for all students to read.  The module challenges students to venture and explore beyond their comfort zone and places them in situations/contexts where their endurance and resilience are put to test.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"0","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-2-0-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G05","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G06","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G07","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G08","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G09","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G10","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G11","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G12","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G13","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G14","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G15","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G16","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G17","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G18","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"},{"ClassNo":"G19","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"RVR_MPR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G20","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"RVR_MPR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFA4401","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honours Project","ModuleDescription":"For this module which is applicable to the double honours degree programmes, students are required to write a scholarly report of not more than 40 typed pages (including bibliography and appendices) on a rigorous multi-disciplinary research on current issues, or on theory or methodology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"16","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\n(1) Completed 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50\n(2) Passed EC4301/EC4101 or EC4302/EC4102.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"EC4660","Workload":"0-0-0-0-37.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFA4402","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"For this module which is applicable to the double honours degree programmes, students are required to write a scholarly report of not more than 40 typed pages (including bibliography and appendices) on a rigorous multi-disciplinary research on current issues, or on theory or methodology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before:\n(1) Completed 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50\n(2) Passed EC4301/EC4101 or EC4302/EC4102.\n\nCohort 2012-2015:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 60 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.\n\nCohort 2016 onwards:\nCompleted 110 MCs including 44 MCs of EC major requirements with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"EC4660","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFA4405","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"Double Degree Programme (DDP) students may complete the Integrated Honours Thesis (IHT), a single thesis which will count towards the requirements and CAP computation of both degrees. The IHT aims to provide students with the opportunity of exploring the confluence of their two disciplines. It will be jointly supervised by faculty members from both faculties. Students intending to read this module are expected to consult prospective supervisors the semester before they embark on the IHT and provide a research proposal. Students are open to conduct research on a wide range of topics as long as it is related to psychology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2015 and before: Completed 110 MCs, including 60 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum CAP of 3.50. \n\nCohorts 2016 and 2017: Completed 110 MCs, including 44 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum CAP of 3.50. \n\nCohort 2018 onwards: Completed 110 MCs, including 44 MCs of PL major requirements, with a minimum SJAP of 4.00 and CAP of 3.50. Students may seek a waiver of the SJAP pre-requisite from the department if they have a minimum CAP of 4.25 after completing 110 MCs.","Preclusion":"PL4660","Workload":"0-0-0-37.5-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFB4001","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honors Thesis","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFB4002","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honours Dissertation","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of the Integrated Honours Dissertation is to provide DDP students with an opportunity to select and synthesise research topics from two distinct bodies of knowledge, and to present their findings logically and systematically in a clear and concise prose.\r\n\r\nStudents are expected to demonstrate (i) a good understanding of relevant methodology and literature; (ii) the significance and relevance of the problem; (iii) logical and sound analysis; (iv) clear and effective presentation; and (v) achieve a balance between the learning objectives of both the Business course and the second course of study.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Vary, depending on specific research topic.","Preclusion":"Integrated honours thesis/dissertation from other faculties","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFC4101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCHOOL OF COMPUTING)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honours Thesis","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to enable students to\r\nwork on an individual integrated research project\r\nspanning over two semesters, with approximately\r\n400 hours of workload. Students learn how to apply\r\nskills acquired in the classroom and also think of\r\ninnovative ways of solving problems, and learn to\r\nwork in a research environment. The project\r\ndemonstrates a student’s work ethic, initiative,\r\ndetermination, and ability to think independently. On\r\ncompletion of the project, the student has to submit a\r\ndissertation describing the project work, and give an\r\noral presentation before a panel of examiners.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Attain at least 70% of the MC requirement for the\r\nrespective degrees or departmental approval","Preclusion":"CS4101 B.Comp. Dissertation or CS4349 Game Research\r\nProject","Workload":"0-0-0-15-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"XFS4199M","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Integrated Honours Project","ModuleDescription":"This module is created for Bachelor of Science (Honours) students in the student-designed double degree programme who wish to do an integrated honours project\nbetween his/her major and a non-science discipline, where the non-Science discipline offers an Honours project of 15MCs, which is of higher MCs than that offered by his/her major.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"15","Prerequisite":"Students must be in a double degree programme and must be reading the Bachelor of Science degree as the primary degree. Students must have met the Honours eligibility requirements for specific majors from both Faculties. Students must seek approval from both Faculties to take up this module with an agreement of a common scheme of assessment.","Preclusion":"MA4199","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YCT1202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Dialogue: Social Issues in Intergroup Relations","ModuleDescription":"In a culturally and socially diverse society, discussion about issues of difference, conflict and community are needed to facilitate understanding between social/cultural groups. In this intergroup dialogue, students will actively participate in semi-structured, face-to-face meetings with students from other social identity groups. Students will learn from each other’s' perspectives, read and discuss relevant reading material, and explore their own and other groups’ experiences in various social and institutional contexts. Students will also explore ways of taking action to create change and bridge differences at the interpersonal and social/community levels.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"1","Prerequisite":"Not Applicable","Preclusion":"Not Applicable","Workload":"0-2-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU2212","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Classical Chinese","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to the basic particles and grammatical structure of the classical Chinese language (a.k.a. literary Chinese). Through the close reading of texts from the pre- and early-imperial periods, students will also learn such skills as recognizing syntactic parallelism, the art of reading in context, and understanding rhetorical structures.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLC2202  Intermediate Chinese II or native equivalency","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1630","Venue":"Y-CR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1630","Venue":"Y-CR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU2299","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Ensemble Practice 2","ModuleDescription":"This course encourages students to perform as cohesive ensembles with members from the class. In addition to refining performance techniques, ensemble balance, tuning, students will be trained in sight singing and inner ear training. Areas such as conducting and the historical development of various ensemble combinations will also be discussed. This course encourages performers from many music traditions and styles, however, a reading knowledge of staff notation is required. This module fulfills the Art Practice track of the Arts & Humanities major.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YHU2289 Ensemble Practice 1 or with the permission of the instructor.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"Y-PracRm6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU2300","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Exhibitions and the Sites of Display","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to the many sites and ways in which artworks and objects have been exhibited within different historical and cultural contexts. Starting with the Renaissance cabinets of curiosities and concluding with the establishment of the present-day global museum, we will consider how curatorial practices and audience reception (and agency) have changed from the early modern to the postmodern, and familiarise ourselves with some of the debates surrounding the establishment of secular sites of art display, including the role of the exhibition as a nation-building enterprise. Museum visits will be scheduled during the semester.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"All Year 1 Common Curriculum modules or with the permission of the instructor.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-1.5-8","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-GLRm2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-GLRm2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU3247","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Afropolitans: Contemporary African Lit. & Film","ModuleDescription":"Examining works of fiction, criticism, art, and film, this course unpacks the controversial term “Afropolitan” (African Cosmopolitan), troubling certain stereotypes about Africa by studying African cities as global metropoles and African creators as international innovators. First used in 2005, the term “Afropolitan” has attracted criticism as being applicable only to a certain social class: the wealthy global elite. We will begin by looking at writing both critical and laudatory of this term, and continue on to study key creative works in depth. No previous knowledge of African literature or arts is assumed, and students have the option of completing a creative final assignment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YCC1111 Literature and Humanities 1 and YCC1112 Literature and Humanities 2","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-3.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU3297","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Debate and Reasoning in Indian Philosophy","ModuleDescription":"What does good reasoning look like? What does it aim for? How should\nwe argue with our opponents? Nyaya, a tradition within Brahminical\nIndian philosophy presented and defended sophisticated methods of\nreasoning and norms for debate that are still being studied today. In this\ncourse, we focus on sections of the Nyaya-sutra in translation and its\nearly commentaries, along with some Buddhist and Mima¿sa texts. Not\nonly will we consider methods and norms, but we will look at how\nIndian thinkers put them into practice in arguments on topics such as\nthe existence of God.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Recommend one philosophy course other than Philosophy and Political\nThought","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR2,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU3309","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Living in Sound","ModuleDescription":"Current archeoacoustic studies have shown that prehistoric people navigated caves by using sound as sonar. This means our ears have the capacity to distinguish between the different densities of substances, the volumes of spaces and the distances between objects. Very recently, sound artists were able to map the impenetrable Saydnaya prison in Syria by analysing data of the prisoner’s sound environment. In-depth listening was once a survival mechanism for man. With this course, students will engage in the study of acoustics, multisensorial perception and will apply this knowledge by creating experimental sound compositions. No prior knowledge of music is required. This module fulfills the Art Practice track of the Arts & Humanities major.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"YHU2263 (previous module code)","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"Y-PracRm6,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU4218","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Poetry","ModuleDescription":"This class will examine the Chinese poetic shi tradition as it evolved from the odes of the Shi jing (Classic of Odes) through the genre’s apogee in the late Tang and northern Song dynasties. All the primary readings will be in the original Classical Chinese, and these will be supplemented by secondary readings in both English and Chinese.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YHU2212 Classical Chinese, or permission of instructor.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3.5-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR4,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU4239","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Age of Capital: Business and Power in Modern Europe","ModuleDescription":"The course explores why Europe emerged as a leading financial and\neconomic powerhouse by the 1800s, and why it lost its hegemony by the\nearly 20th. century. By bringing together insights from modern European\nhistory, business, economics, and sociology, we investigate the role of\nstates, politics, and business elites in shaping the continent’s history. Has\nEurope’s economy been driven by politics, states, or powerful bankers and\nindustrialists? How did wars shape European economies? We also\ninvestigate how cities, nation-states, empires provided different venues and incentives for economic activity and how European Union reshaped the sofar\nfragmented economies of the continent.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completion of Common Curriculum modules, and a 2000-level history course.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YHU4241","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Social Practice Art","ModuleDescription":"The module will give students the opportunity to engage with society from a creative perspective. Art will be investigated alongside societal issues through sustained forms engagement. Alternative methods of presenting art works will be executed from a practice-based perspective. Students will also consider the ethics of participation in art projects. Social relations will be examined through personal, historical and cultural lenses. Active engagement will be explored through media appropriate to the nature of social engagement. The aim for this module is for each student to become familiar with diverse methods for meaningfully engaging with contemporary society through art. This module fulfills the Art Practice track in the Arts & Humanities major.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"Y-ArtsStud,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YID3217","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Modelling a Dynamic World","ModuleDescription":"An investigation of systems thinking, modelling, and simulation. The module pairs a theoretical foundation in systems thinking with applied training in techniques of non-linear modelling and systems simulation. Questions covered by the module include: What are the benefits of systems thinking, modelling, and simulation? What are systems models and how are they developed? How is systems knowledge usefully applied to real-world problems?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YID1201 Introduction to Environmental Studies or with the permission of the instructor. (Note: For Semester 2 AY2018/2019 only, YID1201 Introduction to Environmental Studies is recommended but not required.)","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"0-3-0-3-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YIL1201I","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Directed Language Study: Beginning Italian 1","ModuleDescription":"Beginning Italian 1 is designed to help students develop a basic ability to read, write, understand, and speak Italian as well as to expand their cultural competency. Since all linguistic skills cannot be fully developed in one semester alone, stress will be placed on the acquisition of basic structures, which will be developed and reinforced in subsequent modules. The course will be conducted in Italian via teleconference from Yale.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"0-4-0-0-8.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2230","Venue":"Y-GLRm1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"2030","EndTime":"2230","Venue":"Y-GLRm1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YLG2202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intermediate Ancient Greek","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to give students a more solid reading level by the end\r\nof the semester. It offers four days a week instruction. As well as gaining a\r\nfamiliarity with additional vocabulary and the more complex constructions of\r\nancient Greek – especially those involving optative and subjunctive –\r\nstudents will through their more extensive reading develop an increased\r\ncultural knowledge in ancient Greek society and literary/ dramatic production.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLG1201 Beginning Classical Greek or permission of the instructor\r\nor\r\nYLG2201 Intensive Elementary Greek","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-8.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1230","EndTime":"1330","Venue":"Y-CR11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR11,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YLL3202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Latin: Catiline in the Roman Elite Imagination","ModuleDescription":"This course offers an opportunity to explore the mercurial figure of Catiline,\nthe Roman aristocrat infamously implicated into conspiracies to overthrow\nthe Republic between 65-63BC. This exploration is conducted via detailed\nanalysis of a series of literary texts in the original Latin across a 40-year\nperiod, with particular attention paid to Cicero’s first speech against Catiline\n(In Catilinam 1), Sallust’s historiographical narrative in the Bellum Catilinae, and the image of Catiline on Aeneas’ shield in Virgil’s epic Aeneid. Students\nwill be exposed to different literary genres that allow them to chart the\ndevelopment of ‘Catiline’ in the Roman elite imagination.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLL2201 Intermediate Latin, or equivalent qualification as judged by the course leader","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-1-8.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YLS1202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Beginning Spanish 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Beginning Spanish 1. Beginning Spanish 2 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening basic grammar skills, writing, and reading comprehension. The module covers the second half of the eBook used in Beginning Spanish 1 and prepares students for Study Abroad opportunities via CIPE in their second summer at Yale-NUS or beyond.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLS1201 Beginning Spanish 1 or instructor's approval. A placement exam may be required.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"Y-CR12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR12,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YLS2201","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intermediate Spanish 1","ModuleDescription":"This module targets students who have completed the Beginning Spanish sequence or have had significant experience with the language (e.g., Study Abroad during their first summer at Yale-NUS or studied Spanish in high school). It offers a combination of listening and speaking practice with a review of key concepts of Spanish grammar via targeted reading and writing activities. This module continues to incorporate Hispanic cultural elements through representative texts and audiovisual materials from the Spanish-speaking world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLS1202 Beginning Spanish 2 or instructor's approval. A placement exam may be required.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"Y-CR15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR15,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YLS2202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Intermediate Spanish 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Intermediate Spanish 1. Students taking this module will build upon what was covered in the first half and continue to expand their command of written and spoken Spanish. Intermediate Spanish 2 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening more complex grammar skills (e.g., the subjunctive, passive voice), writing, and reading comprehension. The module covers the second half of the eBook used in Intermediate Spanish 1 (Mas) and prepares students for Study Abroad opportunities via CIPE at Yale-NUS and NUS.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLS2201 Intermediate Spanish 1 or instructor’s approval. A placement exam may be required.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"Y-CR13,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-CR13,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-CR13,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC2212","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Instrumental Analysis with Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to the laboratory techniques in analytical and organic chemistry with an emphasis on the fundamental principles and utilisation of state-of-the-art instruments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSC1207 General Chemistry: Molecular Structure and Reactivity; OR with the permission of the instructor","Preclusion":"YSC2207 Techniques in Analytical Chemistry and YSC2208 Techniques in Organic Chemistry (previous module codes)","Workload":"0-3-4-0-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-AChemLab,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC2214","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Optics and Imaging","ModuleDescription":"This course combines theoretical concepts with experimentation and\ncomputational analysis to give a solid introduction to the field of optics\nand imaging. A fundamental understanding of the nature of light, and how\nit interacts with physical systems is important for many higher level\ncourses. In this course students will learn geometrical optics, wave optics,\npolarization, interference, diffraction and how these concepts relate to\nimaging. Students will also be introduced to modern applications of optics\nthat have had a significant impact on our lives such as lasers and optical\ncommunication.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"None although it is mainly aimed at science majors (life and physical)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-1.5-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-PhysLab,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC2228","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Statistical Thermodynamics","ModuleDescription":"This is a first course in equilibrium statistical thermodynamics. It begins with examining the concepts of probability, microstates and macrostates in understanding thermal phenomena, linking these to entropy, the Boltzmann factor, ensembles, and the partition function. We apply these concepts to elementary physical and chemical models such as classical and quantum gases, solids, phase transitions, chemical reactions, solute-solvent interactions, polymer structure. Within the Physical Sciences major, it will count toward pathways in biophysics, chemistry, chemical physics, materials science, nanoscience, physics, or related fields.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Recommended to have read YSC1207 General Chemistry: Molecular Structure and Reactivity; AND/OR YSC1213 General Physics: Electronics and Non-Linear Dynamics.","Preclusion":"YSC3224 Statistical Thermodynamics (previous code)","Workload":"0-4-0-4.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR19,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR19,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC2235","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Field Research","ModuleDescription":"To enable students to develop and perform field-based research in biology. Students will develop original research ideas and be introduced to field research approaches - methods and techniques, sampling design, data analysis and interpretation - which they will then pursue for the rest of the semester. The group-based research projects will culminate in research reports modelled on scientific publications.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"None.","Preclusion":"None.","Workload":"0-1-0-6-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"Y-CR21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1230","EndTime":"1830","Venue":"Y-BioLab,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC2237","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Computational Thinking for Physical Science","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to computational thinking as applied to problems in physical science. A selection of real-world problems will be chosen to illustrate problem formulation, solution development and interpretation as well as analysis of the solutions and data visualization. The selection of problems will tackle different types of approaches typically used in scientific computational thinking including probabilistic methods, deterministic methods, machine learning, and approximation methods. Emphasis will be given to analysing the accuracy and convergence of the computational technique, and also to the interpretation of numerical results and their limitation by understanding the level of approximation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"None, but either General Physics OR General Chemistry are strongly recommended.","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"0-3-0-4.5-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR9,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC3213","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Experimental Physics Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"Experimental physics will provide students with hands-on practical experience using techniques to investigate scientific problems that draw on concepts from different branches of physics (e.g. quantum, statistical, thermal, solid state and optical). It aims to enhance their understanding and apply scientific knowledge learnt in class. Emphasis will also be placed on the development of analytical skills in measurement and analysis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Juniors and Seniors students in Physics Track major.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-3-3.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-PhysLab,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"Y-PhysLab,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC3214","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Biochemistry","ModuleDescription":"This course will provide a broad foundation to Biochemistry, the study of the\r\nchemistry of life. Students will learn about the chemical and molecular\r\ncomposition of a cell, the structures, functions and transformations of\r\nbiomolecules and the flows of energy and information in biological systems\r\nat the biochemical level. This course will be particularly important for\r\nstudents intending to pursue further studies and/or future careers in medicine, veterinary, biomedical, pharmaceutical or forensic sciences and\r\nbiotechnology.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-2-6.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1730","Venue":"Y-GLRm1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-GLRm1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-GLRm1,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC3228","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Inorganic Chemistry with Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"The course aims to introduce the students to the principles of structure and reactivity of: 1) main group (including noble gases), 2) transition metal, and 3) rare earth metal compounds. The reactivity patterns of select classes of inorganic compounds and their relevance in the natural world (e.g. biological systems, atmosphere) will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSC2224 Organic Chemistry with Lab (or previously YSC2206 Principles of Organic Chemistry) or with the permission of the instructor.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-1.5-3-2.5-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-OChemLab,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-OChemLab,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC3243","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Bayesian Statistics","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this course is to give an overview of Bayesian parametric modelling. Students will learn how to specify a Bayesian parametric model and compute posterior distributions. They will be able to perform inference (point and interval estimation and test) in a Bayesian framework. By the end of the course students will be able to solve simple data analysis problems in a Bayesian framework, employing, for example, regression and model choice techniques. They will also be able to implement these models using statistical software (R and OpenBugs), and write reports for their analysis.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSC2230 Probability and Statistics or with the permission of the instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-2-2.5-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"Y-CR3,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1530","Venue":"Y-CR3,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC3244","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to the numerical analysis. The primary objective of the course is to develop the basic understanding of numerical algorithms and skills to implement algorithms to solve mathematical problems on the computer.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSC2232 Linear Algebra","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"0-4-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR17,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR17,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC4207","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Solid State Physics","ModuleDescription":"This advanced undergraduate course introduces students to some of the foundational concepts in condensed matter physics including the idea of crystals; two-dimensional lattices; space group symmetries; Electronic structure; Bloch’s theorem, Density of States, and simple models of the effects of interactions and disorder in realistic systems.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSC3210 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics and YSC2228 Statistical Thermodynamics. Both courses are required (or permission of the instructor).","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1630","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC4211A","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Adv Topics Molecular, Cell Bio: Heredity & Epigenetics","ModuleDescription":"This course fulfils one of the upper division requirements for the Life\nScience Major.\n\nThis course aims to be an advanced research seminar examining the latest\nfindings in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. The focus will be on analysis of primary literature. Students will work on scientific writing and presentation.\n\nThe seminar topic is on Heredity & Epigenetics in Semester 2 AY2018/2019. This course will combine evolutionary thinking and high-end molecular, cellular, and epigenetic papers from the primary literature, to get students to think about the role of the environment in creating heritable modifications, in the form of epigenetic marks or transmitted miRNAs, that might bias or impact organismal evolution.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"At least one required :\nYSC3233 Molecular Cell Biology OR\nYSC3238 Developmental Biology, OR\nYSC2233 Genetics OR\nYSC3214 Biochemistry OR\nWith the permission of the instructor","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-8.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-CR23,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-CR23,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC4214","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Theory of Quantum Information and Computation","ModuleDescription":"The course introduces the basic ideas of quantum information and computation (QIC), i.e., to use quantum mechanical systems to perform information-processing tasks. QIC is a multi-disciplinary field, grounded in physics, but with many connections to mathematics and computer science. The course will focus on theoretical concepts and developments, and will provide the foundations for more advanced and/or topical quantum information courses. Knowledge of basic linear algebra will be assumed. Prior exposure to quantum mechanics is preferred but not required.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1130","Venue":"Y-CR21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSC4219","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Organic Chemistry","ModuleDescription":"The focus of this course is organic chemistry as practiced nowadays with all its complexity and beauty revealed through primary literature. Building on the foundations of YSC2224 Organic Chemistry with Laboratory, we shall look closely at reaction mechanisms and catalysts, learn about important but short-lived chemical species, and practise the art of designing synthetic strategies to build difficult molecules in efficient or creative ways.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSC2224 Organic Chemistry with Laboratory or with the permission of the instructor.","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"0-3-0-0-9.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR22,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1030","Venue":"Y-CR22,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSS3248","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Macroeconomics","ModuleDescription":"This course serves as an advanced introduction to modern macroeconomic\nanalysis to understand the causes and consequences of macroeconomic\nfluctuations. We will explore at a deeper level some of the topics covered in\nIntermediate Macroeconomics, as well as some other research topics. Topics\ncovered may include economic growth, business cycles, financial markets,\nmonetary and fiscal policy etc.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YSS2214 Intermediate Macroeconomics","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-8.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1530","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"Y-CR14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"Y-CR14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"Y-CR14,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSS3286","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"The Guru in Hinduism","ModuleDescription":"Gurus are important mediators of religion within Hindu and other traditions. They influence politics, economics and society. We will study how Gurus come to be. What do they do? What influence do they have? What is their world-view?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"0-3-0-5.5-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1430","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"Y-CR21,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"YSS4245","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Anthropology of Violence","ModuleDescription":"The course will engage students in examination of the social problem of violent conflicts, primarily through ethnographic case studies. The course will take an anthropological approach to both extraordinary cases of political violence, as well as ordinary forms of violence in less publicized cases occurring in everyday life. Drawing on the discipline’s unique methodologies and theoretical developments that rely on long-term field research, students will learn about the causes and conditions of violence, and also about how people live and cope with it. The ethnographic material under study will focus largely, but not exclusively, on cases of violence in Asia.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"At least one core Anthropology course YSS2227 Introduction to Anthropology OR YSS3202 Ethnography OR YSS3277 Anthropological Imagination OR with the permission of the instructor.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2.5-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR20,"}]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ZB3288","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Computational Biology I","ModuleDescription":"This module is intended for students to conduct mini-research projects that make use of computational methods and informatics tools to solve specific biological problems or develop bioinformatics databases and software. In principle, each project is to be supervised by an academic staff from any department in the Faculty of Science. Upon approval by the programme committee, a project can also be co-supervised by an academic staff at the School of Computing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed level 1000 and 2000 essential major requirements","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ZB3289","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Advanced UROPS in Computational Biology II","ModuleDescription":"This module is intended for students to conduct mini-research projects as a continuation of their work completed in ZB3288. These projects make use of computational methods and informatics tools to solve specific biological problems or develop bioinformatics databases and software. In principle, each project is to be supervised by an academic staff from any department in the Faculty of Science. Upon approval by the programme committee, a project can also be co-supervised by an academic staff at the School of Computing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ZB3288","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"NA","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ZB3310","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, having declared Computational Biology as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Computational Biology major at the time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3310 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix of the respective major","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ZB3311","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Undergraduate Professional Internship","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 10-12 weeks during Special Term.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Computational Biology as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Computational Biology major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3311 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"0-0-0-40-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ZB3312","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Enhanced Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme","ModuleDescription":"In addition to having an academic science foundation, students with good soft skills and some industrial attachment or internship experiences often stand a better chance when seeking for jobs. This module gives Science students the opportunity to acquire work experience via internships during their undergraduate study.\r\n\r\nThe module requires students to compete for position and perform a structured internship in a company/institution for 16-20 weeks during regular semester.\r\n\r\nThrough regular meetings with the Academic Advisor (AA) and internship Supervisor, students learn how knowledge acquired in the curriculum can be transferred to perform technical/practical assignments in an actual working environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed 3 regular semesters of study, have declared Computational Biology as first major and have completed a minimum of 32 MCs in Computational Biology major at time of application.","Preclusion":"XX3312 modules offered in Science, where XX stands for the subject prefix for the respective major.","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"Module","ModuleCode":"ZB4199","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SCIENCE)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:00","ModuleTitle":"Honours Project in Computational Biology","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"12","Prerequisite":"Students majoring in computational biology","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1002","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Economic Issues in Dev World","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to highlight the major economic problems that characterize the present-day developing countries with special reference to ASEAN and East Asian NIEs. While the problems and issues are brought out in a non-technical fashion, the relevant policies are discussed with the help of appropriate empirical evidences so as to allow the students to gauge the extent of success achieved by various policies. The course is likely to impart useful knowledge and information on the prime development issues that concern the developing world today. After the successful completion of the module, students should be able to identify the main problems that are currently faced in Asia and would be able to make some policy suggestions in dealing with these problems. They will also gain some useful experience on the economic development of Singapore.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1018K, GEK1018","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1006","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Music, Language and Literature (in English)","ModuleDescription":"This course explores the complex relationships underlying Chinese music, language and literature. It focuses on Chinese music from the perspective of popular music produced in the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. These four economies have developed different strands of popular music in Mandarin and various Chinese dialects, due to different linguistic and ideological environments. Students will learn how Chinese popular music draws upon the aesthetics of Chinese literature and traditional Chinese music, and how the music has hybridised influences from foreign musical genres, thus expressing different versions of “Chineseness”.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1053","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1009","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Framing Bollywood: Unpacking The Magic","ModuleDescription":"Bollywood Cinema is recognised as the most vibrant form of cultural media in India, one whose influence now extends to many parts of the world. By studying the content and meaning of selected Bollywood films, this module will introduce students to key social, economic, political and cultural issues in India, and\nexplore important concepts in the humanities and social sciences such as nationalism, gender and sexuality, diaspora and globalisation.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1050","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1010","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Beasts, People and Wild Environments in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"How do ideas about big beasts and the wild inform our socio-cultural worldview? In other words, what is a “tiger” when it is not just a zoo animal but one that lives in a forest next to your home? In this introductory and interdisciplinary course to conservation and the environment, we will watch films and discuss novels and ethnographies focusing on human/animal relations in six different spheres: Mountains, Deserts, Rivers, Plains, Forests, and Sea. The course aims to be an informative, provocative and fun introduction to an exciting and relatively new field of scholarship.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1913","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1018","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"A Brief History of Science","ModuleDescription":"Nowadays it is all too easy to take basic science laws and theories, such as Newtons law of gravitational attraction or evolution for granted. The impact of research breakthroughs on society at the time of their development is being forgotten, as they come to be taken for granted. Even Science students tend to be unaware of how modern concepts have arisen, what their impact was at the time and how they changed the world. This course is intended to explain the history and significance of scientific developments on societies and how perceptions of the world have changed as a result.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1539","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1019","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Food & Health","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the current thinking and information as regards the importance of diet and health. It will explore traditional and more modem views on what constitute an adequate and healthy diet. The composition of food along with potential contaminants of food will be examined and how an individual needs to consider their diet in relation to specific needs. The aim will be to educate the students on the need for and the composition of a healthy diet and how to obtain this and remain healthy during the important years of development in early adulthood. There is now much more emphasis on the role of food in preventative medicine and how a well balanced diet can keep one fit and healthy. It is necessary to be aware of the composition of various foods and how different methods of processing and cooking may affect the compositional quality of the product.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1529 and GEM1908","Workload":"2-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1022","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Geopolitics:Geographies of War & Peace","ModuleDescription":"GE 1022 K (GEOPOLITICS) is an exciting introduction to the world of practical, formal and popular geopolitics via numerous case studies and multi-media presentations. The basic aim is that each of you will become familiar with the world political map and the relevance of geopolitics as ways of understanding and seeing our world. The Geopolitics module provides an engaging way to integrate aspects of modern history with political geography, for instance through the analysis of nationalisms and territorial disputes (in different parts of the world); through the study of the Cold War in relation to changing political landscapes in Southeast Asia; and through more contemporary understandings of the global geopolitics associated with the so-called War on Terror; and global issues of ecological security and environmental geopolitics.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1022","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1023","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Exploring Chinese Cinema: Shanghai-Hong Kong-Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Studies on cinema offer an important perspective for understanding human cultures. This course explores Chinese-language film history from the 1930s to the present through examining some key genres of films made by major filmmakers from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, including opera, musical, action and youth films. Special attention will be paid to the socio-cultural condition of their production, distribution, exhibition and consumption, as well as larger regional cultural connections of these four places. The course will be taught in English.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2047, CH2297","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1026","Department":"PHARMACY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Drugs and Society","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this module is to impart an appreciation of the use of drugs in relation to the cultural and social environment of societies past and present. How drugs are employed today, watershed \"drug\" discoveries and their impact on society (for example contraceptives, antibiotics, vaccines, psychopharmacological agents), the issue of drug use in sports, \"social\" drugs and the \"pill for every ill\" syndrome will be discussed. Particular attention will be paid to “controversial” drug-related societal issues within each topic. For example, the role of pharmaceutical industry will be examined to determine if the tendency to  “bash” big Pharma is justified or if decriminalization of drug use will be a more effective means of curtailing drug abuse. One of the components in this module requires students to objectively evaluate such issues and articulate their stand in an audio-visual presentation.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2506","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1027","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Einstein's Universe & Quantum Weirdness","ModuleDescription":"Einstein's Ideas of our Universe and his Quantum contributions has greatly impacted the human societies.  Students will also be enthused with the historical and philosophical development of Relativity and Quantum Theories. Einstein's relativistic thinking eventually leads to the creation of navigational systems that are used in transportation and communication, both by the military as well as hand phone consumers. The construction of nuclear plants is made possible by the relativistic results of mass and energy conversion. Einstein's Photoelectric discoveries also pave the way for modern cameras in the ubiquitous mobile devices. The quest for new quantum particles at the colliders by huge collaborations among many countries gave birth to the World Wide Web and the internet Culture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK1508","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1028","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Emerging Nanoworld","ModuleDescription":"This module will acquaint students with the rapid development of the nanoworld with insights into the impact of this emerging technology on our society, environment and human life. The essence of nanoscience and technology lies in the understanding and manipulation of molecules.  The advances in these fields are expected to significantly influence our lives in the spheres of medical, engineering, ethical and environmental issues. This module will discuss the potential benefits and challenges of novel nanotechnologies. How does nanotechnology affect society and human interaction?  How will nanodevices and nanomaterials change our lives in the future?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1509","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1032","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Modern Technology in Medicine and Health","ModuleDescription":"The human race has entered an epoch where life span has increased significantly. During the twentieth century, life span has increased from around 50 to over 75 years mainly due to antibiotics, vaccinations, and improved nutrition. However this increase in lifespan has brought to the forefront a rise in many age-related diseases. These diseases, which include cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, are now a focus of health care in the 21st century. This course describes many of these diseases, and their diagnosis and treatment using advanced technology found in modern hospitals. The course also provides an insight into the scientific principles underlying these new and powerful technologies.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEK1540","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S13-M-09,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1033","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"How the Ocean Works","ModuleDescription":"About three-quarters of the surface of our home, the Earth, is covered by an ocean of water! The ocean is inseparably intertwined with human settlements. Day in, day out, directly, indirectly - from the air that we breathe to climate change, trade, politics or social holidays - the presence and the influence of the ocean is undeniable on the human society. We will discuss how the ocean is connected to our lives, how the various ocean phenomena affect our lives and our attempts at controlling and exploiting the ocean. Students will gain an appreciation of the scientific principles involved. This course will also help us make educated decisions about our environment and our ocean, so that future generations may also enjoy the majesty of our blue planet, as we do now.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1548,GEK1548FC","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1035","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Phy'cal Qns from Everyday Life","ModuleDescription":"This module demonstrates the application of physical science to everyday situations besides to excite the curiosity and imagination of the students and bring out their awareness of the many marvels that surround them. Students will develope a deeper knowledge and a greater appreciation towards apparently mundane events of their daily life. Everyday phenomenon relate to physical concepts will be discussed in the context to real-world topics, societal issues, and modern technology, underscoring the relevance of science and how it relates to our day-to-day lives. During the module, students will select and discuss their own apparently mundane event and present their topic accordingly.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2507","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1036","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Living with Mathematics","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to exhibit some simple mathematical ideas that permeate a modern society and to show how a reasonably numerate person can use these ideas in everyday life and, in the process, gain an appreciation of the beauty and power of mathematical ideas. For example, we will learn some counting methods that can be applied to the enumeration of bus routes in a model of a grid system of roads in a city. We will also investigate some basic properties of graphs, which are mathematical structures used to model relationships between people in social networks, groups, organizations, computers, URLs etc. Transmission of digital information and signals is now an integral part of modern society. We will look at questions like: How do we encode information so that certain errors in transmission can be detected, or even corrected? How do we check that a given sequence of numbers is a proper International Standard Book Number (ISBN)? How do we encrypt sensitive information like credit card numbers using properties of prime numbers? Finally, we will examine some basic ideas in probability which are often at the basis for making decisions and judgement in the real world with random outcomes and measurements.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1505","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0304,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1044","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Globalisation","ModuleDescription":"This module proposes to examine the processes of globalization and seeks to provide a deeper understanding of it. The world is globalizing both culturally and economically. We need to ask whether this process is creating a single world without borders or intensifying cultural differences between societies. By discussing various trends of the interdependent world, the course helps us in understanding the various processes of globalization. Since the processes of globalization involve societal, cultural, technological, political, and economic processes, we will take an inter-disciplinary framework in understanding this diverse experience. The course will specifically highlight the problems and prospects of the contemporary world","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1041","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1045","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"World Religions","ModuleDescription":"This course offers an introductory survey of major religious traditions of the world, with specific Page 12 of 141 focus on Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. We will examine the historical development of each tradition, along with its sacred texts, basic philosophical\nideas, patterns of ritual and worship, and specialized institutions Our goal is to provide an objective understanding of each faith tradition on its own terms, and secondarily, to explore how religion is relevant to contemporary social, political and cultural issues. This is an introductory course which presumes no prior expertise in religious studies.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1045","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR7,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR7,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR7,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1047","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Social and Cultural Studies through Music","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a cross-cultural introduction to music both as an art and as a human, socio-cultural phenomenon. Through lectures, reading and listening assignments, and actually playing different styles of music, students will learn how music works, why people listen to and make music, what its roles are in a society, and how these things vary in different cultures. The module introduces a variety of musical styles and cultures that represent an enormous wealth of human experience. At the end of the course the students will have access to a much wider variety of music to listen to, participate in, enjoy, and understand.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1054","Workload":"2-0-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-RS,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1049","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Public Health in Action","ModuleDescription":"From the global increase in obesity to SARS, a range of health issues and solutions will be explored in differing contexts throughout the world. Working in small groups, students debate and evaluate paths to addressing global health issues in a variety of cultural contexts. For example, lessons learned about tuberculosis in Russia may be applied to the Singaporean context, or students may examine efforts to prevent newborn deaths in developing nations. Students will develop an appreciation of how the health of an entire population impacts individuals and how complex problems can be prevented or addressed using culturally appropriate solutions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1900","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1050","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Plants and Society","ModuleDescription":"How are human beings and plants interdependent? How did plants shape the planet Earth to one that is suitable for life as we know it? Such topics will be examined to deepen our appreciation of the roles played by plants in the progress of civilizations and cultures from both historic perspective and continuing impact on society. The discussion topics, written and oral presentations will include plants as sources of food, clothing, shelter, medicine. There will be talks by guests from local industry, along with team projects by students to enrich their awareness of the deep coexistence of plants and society.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1538","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"1","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1055","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Religion and Film","ModuleDescription":"Cinematic and literary expression centred on religious topics can be studied to see how the vitality of cultural expression and power of the religious imagination interrelate. No prior training in artistic interpretation or religious history is required, though the module presumes a curiosity about religion and culture. It trains students to think about why people sometimes enjoy seeing films about painful topics. It clarifies the difference between “studying” and “practising” religion, and it teaches students to discuss controversial topics with tact.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1033","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1056","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary World","ModuleDescription":"This GE module introduces the diversity of human cultural experience in the contemporary world. It offers an anthropological lens for understanding cultural diversity with concrete cases. We will read articles and analyse ethnographic films on kula exchange, cannibalism, oracle, feud, animism, sacrifice, initiation, incest, spirit-possession, statelessness, potlatch, genocide, and so on, found in Melanesia, Amazonia, sub-Sahara, Siberia, Zomia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. We will gain a sensitivity toward stereotypes and ethnocentrism, understand the connections and processes that shape social life at different levels, and learn the skills to appreciate and analyse differences in the changing world.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1005","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1057","Department":"MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Materials: The Enabling Substance of Civilization","ModuleDescription":"The module addresses the key roles of enabling materials in driving the sweeping changes of human history and the rapid development of civilization, technology and society. This module will examine, from the Stone Age to the 21st century, how the different types of enabling materials were discovered, became available to the general people, completely transformed their lives, and consequently shaped the entire course of our civilization. This module will also highlight the latest advances in materials, their uses in our daily lives and future sustainable development, such as IT, iPhones, Boeing 787, Airbus A380, energy-saving buildings and smart transport.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"EA-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"EA-06-03,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1058","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Theatre Experience","ModuleDescription":"While many of us spend much of our lives glued to small computer screens, theatrical productions continue to bring people together for shared experiences. What are the attractions of theatre, what makes it distinct, and how can it enrich our understanding of human society? This module, which requires no prior knowledge of theatre, starts with the spectator’s experience and works outwards. We learn how to analyse theatre’s styles and effects. We explore how human societies use theatre to confront questions and express beliefs, hopes, and anxieties. We examine how cultures influence each other through theatre, and how theatre provokes change.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1055","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D19","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1060","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Social History of the Piano","ModuleDescription":"An interdisciplinary study of how societies and different generations responded to the invention of the piano. This module focuses on the social history of the piano throughout the past three centuries, canvassing a wide array of performers, composers, supporters, manufacturers, “heroes”, politicians, teachers and students. Various expressions of ideologies from differing periods eventually revolutionized and efffectuated the versatility of the piano, shaping a legacy which led to the “globalization” of the piano, including China. Students will learn through lectures, readings, discussions, listening, playing, and attending piano recitals and masterclasses.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-SR2,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1061","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Representation and Media","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces the basic concepts in representations of gender, politics, celebrities and culture, and otherness. Concepts that will be examining in this module include representation, structuralism, and feminism. The module will examine and analyse the basic idea of representation, celebrity and culture, gender, politics and otherness; and how media portray them.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1067","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Superhero Entertainments","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the social and cultural significance of superhero entertainments. Particular attention is paid to the origins of superheroes in comic books and the manner in which the major two companies, DC and Marvel, positioned those heroes in blockbuster movies commencing with Superman in 1978. The module traces the antecedents of comic book\r\nsuperheroes, discuss their various incarnations in other media forms like radio and television, and culminates in a discussion of the wave of recent superhero films. The module will also cover some of the strategies companies have adopted in licensing and marketing their superheroes.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1068","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Life Aquatic: Machines and the Making of the Ocean","ModuleDescription":"Oceans cover most of the globe. Yet once we venture from  the   shore, our  understanding  of  the  marine environment  is  necessarily  mediated  by  technology, from  the  plumb  line  used  by  sailors  for  millennia  to measure  the  water’s  depth,  to  the  latest  satellite imaging  tracking  ocean  currents  in  real  time.  This module    examines    how  different  “machines,”  or technologies  have  produced  understandings  of  the ocean across history, and places these technologies in their social, cultural, economic, and political contexts. The   result   is   to   reveal   the   complex   and   evolving interconnections that link technology, and society and our understanding of the natural world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1071","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Religion in Malay-Indonesian Literary Worlds","ModuleDescription":"Religion has been a major element in literary cultures\nand tradition of the world. Literary worlds comprises of\naesthetical and ideological realms, including agencies\nand institutions. This module focuses on literary tradition\nof the Malay-Indonesian world centering on analyzing\nliterary texts and discourses on religion and literature. It\naims to expose students to how the literary worlds in the\nregion have been influenced by competing Islamic\ntraditions, including pre-Islamic ones. A critical reading\nof the narratives and discourses will point to the poetics\nand politics by social groupings which have appropriated\nliterary mediums to encapsulate their religious thoughts\nand interests.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1072","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Culture in Action","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces students to the world of culture through specific examples. It examines the ways in which the cultural sphere produces value and significance for humans in society. It introduces students to different approaches to understanding culture, and explores the influence of the cultural sphere on both political and personal relations. Students will examine questions about communication, broadcasting, media technology, architecture, and cyberspace. The module also examines the ways in which culture is produced, disseminated, and consumed, i.e., through specific communities and contexts, and through types of popular culture, including film, television, popular fiction, performance, music, and digital culture.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GEH1074","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Luck","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to highlight how luck has influenced and still\ninfluences several aspects of the world we live in. From the\nbeginning of the universe, to our present-day lives, to the end\nof the universe, random events beyond anyone’s control\ncontinue to shape our fate. By exploring the various fields that\nluck manifests itself in, the module ultimately delves into the\nintriguingly precarious nature of existence.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1002","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Global EC Dimensions of S'pore","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to the dynamics of the world economy and the impact on Singapore in the last two centuries. It will demonstrate how Singapore grew through continual dependence on the rest of the world in different ways by focusing on major labour, capital and technological factors, in which threats are also seen as opportunities.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2220, SSA2220T, GES1002T","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1003","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Changing Landscapes of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module attempts to understand the rationale of changes in Singapore's urban landscape.  It places these changes within a framework that considers Singapore's efforts to globalise and examines how policies are formulated with the idea of sustaining an economy that has integral links sub-regionally with Southeast Asia while developing new spatial linkages that will strengthen its position in the global network.  Emphasis is also given to recent discussions about how diversity and difference in the perception and use of space pose a challenge to the utilitarian and functional definition adopted by the state.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2001, SSA2202","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"D18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"D19","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"DO6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"DO7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"DO8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"E15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E20","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1004","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Biophysical Env of S'pore","ModuleDescription":"The module will focus on the functions of the biophysical environment of the city state of Singapore. The topics include geology, soils, river systems, water supply, natural reserves, green areas, land reclamation and coastal environments. The environmental problems that arise from the development of a large tropical city within a limited area, and the possible solutions for such problems will be examined. The module does not require an extensive science or mathematics background.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2215","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1005","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Everyday Life of Chinese Singaporeans: Past & Present (taught in English)","ModuleDescription":"Studies on the everyday life of ordinary people offer an important perspective for understanding human history. This module examines the daily life of Chinese\nSingaporeans during the late 19th to 20th centuries, focusing on their cultural expressions and social actions, revolving around eight geo-cultural sites, namely, Singapore River, Chinatown, Chinese temples, clan associations, opera stages, amusement parks, hawker centres, and streets/roads. Students are asked to compare the past and present of these sites through oral history and fieldwork observation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1208","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1006","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore and India: Emerging Relations","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to examine the evolving economic linkages between Singapore and India in a post Cold War setting and attempts to explain the factors that have led to their enhanced economic collaboration based on areas of complementarity.  The module will use concepts like economic regionalism, Singapore's regionalization policy and India's \"Look East\" policies to explain the confluence of national interests that has enhanced bilateral economic ties between both countries. In particular it will examine bilateral collaboration in infrastructure development (ports and telecommunications) and services (airline and tourism) industries to explain the success and problems of bilateral economic collaboration. The target audiences are students from various Faculties who would like to have a better understanding of Singapore's evolving foreign economic policy in South Asia in an increasingly globalised economy.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2214","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1007","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"South Asia in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"The South Asian presence in Singapore is an important part of Singapore's multicultural society: in terms of the 'Indian' community and its economic and commercial influence; its religious and artistic impact; and its role in the everyday life of the nation (eg. cuisine, sport and entertainment). Students will be provided the opportunity to understand the nature of South Asian migration to Singapore, the significance of the South Asian community and its contributions to Singapore's development.  Students will be provided with the necessary framework to study and analyse the historical and socio-economic development of the community and South Asian identity and concerns.  The module will develop critical and analytical skills guiding students in the process of social scientific enquiry. The target students are undergraduates from all Faculties.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2219","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1008","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Ethnicity and Nation-Building: Singapore and Malaysia","ModuleDescription":"This module examines policies and programmes dealing with ethnic relations based on the experiences of Singapore and Malaysia. It focuses on how these much talked about and debated policies, impact or affect the Malays in particular, who constitute a numerical minority in Singapore, but form the majority in Malaysia. The module examines major socio-historical factors conditioning these policies and programmes and the processes by which they are materialised from the period of British colonialism to the present. How these efforts bear upon nation building and national integration will be explored.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1051","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1009","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore’s Business History","ModuleDescription":"This module traces the business history of Singapore from its origins as an East India Company outpost, as an entrepot for regional and international trade routes to its current status as a global city and center for international finance and business.  This module offers an introduction to business history and explores different case studies in the local context.  These care studies range from 'rags to riches' stories of early migrant communities, popular local brands, and present day entrepreneurs.  Major topics include: trading communities, commodities, networks and migration, entrepreneurship, business culture, heritage, globalization, state, politics and business.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2239 and SSA2203","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1010","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Nation-Building in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module is about Singapore's emergence from British colonial rule and merger with Malaysia to independence and nation-building.  It covers political events, the economy, education, national service, ethnic relations, and culture and national identity.  Students are encouraged to think through issues central to these topics.  The module is tailored for students in all Faculties at all levels.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2229, USE2304 and SSA2204","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1011","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Evolution of a Global City-State","ModuleDescription":"The history of Singapore has traditionally been conceived along internal lines, based mainly, if not solely, on the traditional trajectories of administrative, political and national historical narratives.  Yet, as we all know, the evolution of Singapore, from classical regional emporium to international port city and strategic naval base, has all along been defined by much larger regional and international forces.  After its emergence as a sovereign state in 1965, Singapore continues to project itself as a 'global city-state'.  Our local society has an 'international' make-up, being the product as it were of historical and current diasporic trends.  This module provides an international framework for a study of the history of Singapore, and seeks to examine the historical evolution of Singapore against the contexts of regional and international changes and developments from the 14th to the 20th century.  This module is open to all students throughout NUS interested in Singapore history/studies.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2211","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1013","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Urban History & Architecture","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the urban history and architecture of Singapore from an inter-disciplinary perspective. It will cover the period from the ancient market and settlement of Tanma-hsi or Singapura, to the formation and development of a colonial town, and to the recent post-independence period, until the contemporary debates in Architecture and Urbanism in Singapore. The module, which is targeted at general audiences of undergraduate students, aims to stimulate intellectual discourse and critical thinking by using inter-disciplinary approaches to understanding the city and architecture.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSD2213","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-421,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"SDE-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1014","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Islam and Contemporary Malay Society","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the kinds of religious orientations that had evolved among the Malays of Singapore and analyzes major socio-historical factors that had shaped such orientations. The ways in which these religious orientations condition the responses of Singaporean Malays and their unique institutions to the challenges and demands of the modern world are then discussed. The module will explore the thought of Muslims thinkers on issues of reform relevant to the Malays of Singapore. A critical analysis and evaluation of the phenomenon of Islamic resurgence and revivalism in Singapore and the extent of its contribution to the progress of the community will also be explored. A theme underlying the topics of the module is the relevance of Islamic values and philosophy in facilitating Singaporean Malays adapt to the demands of social change and the plural society in which they live.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"SSA2206, MS2205.","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1015","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore and Japan: Historical and Contemporary Relationships","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to promote a better understanding of Singapore-Japan relations, combining historical, political, economic, social and cultural perspectives. Besides an examination of the history of interactions between people in Singapore and Japan from the late 19th century to the present, the module also helps students grasp issues affecting Singapore‘s position and perception in a wider geographical and cultural context by considering its relations with Japan. Students are actively encouraged to use oral history, fieldwork and internet for their projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2205, JS2224","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1017","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Building a Dynamic Singapore - Role of Engineers","ModuleDescription":"The focus of the module is to highlight how engineering and technology have contributed to the development of Singapore. The module is structured around case studies such as the creation of Jurong island, one-north, the water story etc. In these case studies, the constraints faced by Singapore (e.g. scarcity of land, lack of water) are overcome through technological, organizational and other forms of innovation. Simple diagrams that can be understood by layman are used to explain some of the innovations (e.g. the water loop).","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSE1201","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1020","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Western Music within a Singaporean Context","ModuleDescription":"This module will look at the place of the Western Classical music tradition within the cultural life of Singapore. It will assess the impact of majority cultures (particularly from the Chinese, Malay and Indian communities) on the general reception of Western music, as well as on music written by Singapore-based composers. Students will be introduced to the principal figures in Singapore’s musical development. The module will also chart the growth of music education in Singapore, both in the national schooling system as well as in private institutions and tertiary academies. A prior knowledge of music is helpful but not required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSY2223","Workload":"2-2-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1021","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Natural Heritage of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Located within one of the global centres of biodiversity, Singapore is endowed with a  rich natural heritage that is impacted by expanding urbanisation. Development poses a great challenge to  nature conservation and Singapore is an excellent model to study how a balance can be achieved. Students will be introduced to the country?s natural heritage, its historical, scientific and potential economic value.    You will have the opportunity to explore important habitats, and to think critically about the issues of sustainable development and the nation?s responsibility to posterity and to regional and international conventions related to biodiversity conservation. Students are expected to undertake the field trips on their own and at their own time within the semester; and will be encouraged to ?self-learn?. A special website with information on the places to visit  and their significance serves as a semi-interactive IT-resource. Suggested trails and what can be observed appear on the website. The students? independence and experiential learning aspects are strongly encouraged.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSS1207","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"6","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1023","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Representing Singapore","ModuleDescription":"While drawing on methodologies and approaches used in literary studies, this module moves beyond the traditional confines of Singapore Literature. We will thus examine the representation of Singapore, and of contemporary issues of importance in Singapore, in a variety of different popular media. After an initial introduction to the critical reading of cultural representation, we will explore traditional genres such as poetry and drama, as well as more popular ones such as television, film, and popular autobiography. The module is open to all students.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1206","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1025","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Literature in English: Selected Texts","ModuleDescription":"This module will focus on Singapore literature in English. It will deal with selected texts in the three main genres: poetry, fiction and drama. There will\nalso be opportunities to discuss the works with the writers. One of its main aims is to show how literature will help us gain a more comprehensive\ninsight into our understanding of Singapore.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1207, SSA1207FC","Workload":"2-1-1-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1028","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Society","ModuleDescription":"In this module, we seek to reflect on some taken-for-granted understandings of “Singapore society” and to dialogue with the readings, lectures and tutorial materials. We hope you will be able to appreciate the diverse social, political, historical processes and legacies, problems and contradictions that have constructed Singapore society. Ultimately, we aim to equip you with varied viewpoints that will enable you to think critically about Singapore society, its past, its present and its future.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA1201","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1031","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Culture and Communication in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to essential concepts in\ncommunication within and across different cultures and\nprepares them to meet the needs and challenges living\nand communicating in Singapore’s multiracial and\nmulticultural environment. It covers a broad range of\ntopics that include cultural perception, cultural\nrelativism, cultural patterns and worldviews, and verbal\nand nonverbal communication. Applied topics in\nintercultural communication to business and\norganization, media and technology, and computer-mediated\ncommunication are also covered against the\nbackdrop of Singapore’s digitally-networked and\nglobalized economy. Students will learn to be\ninterculturally sensitive and competent communicators\nas global citizens and citizens in a global city-state.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1033","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Who moved my OB markers?","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the topic of censorship in\nSingapore. It examines the origins and meaning of the\nterm “OB marker” and Singapore’s history of regulating\nmedia and speech to contextualise the perception of\nstrict state control on speech. Contemporary events\nrelated to speech and expression are critically\nexamined to assess if the perception of strict state\ncontrols on speech in Singapore is still valid.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GES1035","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore: Imagining the Next 50 Years","ModuleDescription":"As   an   economically-developed   nation   with  a  diverse   population,    Singapore  now  confronts a range  of   socioeconomic  issues,   a  rapidly  ageing    population,   declining  fertility  rates,  widening  income  inequality,  and  rising  living  costs  amidst  increasing  global  competition,  technological    advancements,  and  security    threats.  Singaporeans  have  also  become  a  people  with  a  greater  propensity  to  participate  in  the  decisions  that  affect  the  nation. This module aims to encourage undergraduates to reflect   on   Singapore’s    post-independence    history,   imagine  the  kind  of  Singapore  they  would  like  to  co-create, and deliberate on the ways to achieve the future visions   they   have   for   Singapore.  All  lectures  will be mounted online.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-1-0-3-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1001","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Seeing the World Through Maps","ModuleDescription":"In general, this module is aimed at getting student to critically engage with the ‘work’ or ‘power’ of maps in shaping the historical emergence of the modern world and in its ongoing transformation. To do this we will combine diverse modes of learning, covering issues of knowledge and content (the history of cartography), practical skills of map making/reading, and critical skills of evaluating and interpreting maps. We will stimulate a critical awareness of mapping as an evolving technology that has far-reaching social and political considerations.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1037","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1003","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Home","ModuleDescription":"Few words in the English language (or any language) are as evocative and emotionally-charged as “home.” But how do we determine what we call home, and why should we take “home” seriously? This module explores the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the complex idea of home. Major topics include: sense of place, home technologies and design, gender and housework, home and travel, globalisation,\r\nnationalism, homelessness, exile, and representations of home. Students will complete the module with a new appreciation for the complexity of the places – house, neighborhood, nation, planet – they call home.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1046","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1004","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Cyber Security","ModuleDescription":"The Internet has become the most widely used medium for commerce and communication as its infrastructure can be quickly and easily set up to link to the worldwide network and access information globally. Its growth over the last few years has been phenomenal. With these activities, countries are beginning to recognize that this new technology can not only expand the reach and power of traditional crimes, but also breed new forms of criminal activity. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOn the successful completion of this module, students should gain sufficient baseline knowledge to be able to identify, assess and respond to a variety of cybercrime scenarios, including industrial espionage, cyber-terrorism, communications eavesdropping, computer hacking, software viruses, denial-of-service, destruction and modification of data, distortion and fabrication of information, forgery, control and disruption of information. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStudents will also learn about countermeasures, including authentication, encryption, auditing, monitoring, technology risk management, intrusion detection, and firewalls, and the limitations of these countermeasures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1531","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT26,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1008","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Public Speaking and Critical Reasoning","ModuleDescription":"This module prepares students to be effective and efficient public speakers. It offers an overview of the theories of oral communication and public speaking, with particular emphasis on effective speaking, listening and critique skills. It looks into adapting evidence, language, visual aids and other message characteristics through selected forms of public speaking for various purposes, audiences and contexts and includes practice in the critical analysis of speeches. It emphasizes strategic communication to enhance critical thinking skills, rhetorical fluency through reasoned thinking and expression of logical argument positions on local and global issues that impact our everyday lives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2027","Workload":"1-2-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TP-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR9,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1009","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Gandhi's Life, Thought And Legacy","ModuleDescription":"This module will primarily examine the life and writings of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, widely regarded as one of the icons of the twentieth century and one of the principal architects of a free India. The course is meant to not only understand and analyse Gandhi’s thought but also to outline his extraordinary legacy. The course will develop critical thinking and expression of students in two ways. First, it will introduce students to and make them critically engage with Gandhi’s writings and ideas on several issues, including violence and conflict resolution, colonialism, modernity, ethics, science, health and environment. The aim would be to not only expose students to the complexity of Gandhi — the man and his ideas — but to critically interrogate Gandhi and his legacies. Gandhi is particularly suited to such an exercise since he held positions that were often controversial and counter-intuitive, both during his lifetime as well as today.  Second, the students will develop their expression skills, verbal and written, by evaluating Gandhi and his legacy through presentations, take-home assignments and examinations. The students will develop their thinking and expression skills through an analysis not only of texts but also of films and documentaries on Gandhi.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1048","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1011","Department":"CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Towards an Understanding of the Complex World","ModuleDescription":"What do natural resources utilization, spread of diseases and urbanization have in common? Why do economic, social and health systems behave the way they do? Students will explore these questions through the systems and critical thinking paradigm. Through collaborative work and classroom debates, students will expand and consolidate knowledge fragments into structured representations for larger, complex systems. By deciphering common motifs, and understanding the effect of interdependencies between the different parts of the system, students will develop critical stances about real-world phenomena. They will express their understanding of the structure and behavior of systems through multimedia reports and oral presentations.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1912 Jnr Sem: Systems Systems Everywhere (offered at CAPT, UTown)\n\nDespite the minimal overlap, the preclusion may be needed to ensure that students who have completed GEM1912 do not have an unfair starting advantage over others who take this module.\n\nGEM1915","Workload":"1-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E4-04-04,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1014","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Art of Science, the Science of Art","ModuleDescription":"It often seems the worlds of science and art are unrelated: Logical truth versus emotional imagination. Still, science and art have much in common. Science has caused paradigm shifts in artistic expression while art is used for engineering design and communication of scientific knowledge. In this module, students will be introduced to the use of materials and technology related to architecture, sculpture, painting, photography and imaging. The use of technology for dating and attribution of objects of art  as well as the use of visual art for scientific illustration and design will be examined. Knowledge of the scientific principles of various forms of visual art will also be explored. The module aims at the development of some artistic skills for illustrations of scientific concepts and engineering designs. This module will help students to better express their thoughts through artistic expression and appreciate visual art.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1547","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0402,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1018","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Mathematics of Games","ModuleDescription":"Games being a form of human activities since antiquity are often played with strategies that require critical thinking and decision making. Many of the number games like the game of nim have a rich mathematics favour. Real life social games contain combinatorial and probabilistic strategies. Simple economic activities can also be modelled in terms of games.  In this module, selected real-life social games are discussed and treated in ways that bring out their mathematical creativity. The objective is to let students gain an appreciation of mathematics, its beauty and applications through the discussion of some of these games. In particular, we give an introduction of elementary non-zero sum and non-cooperative game as developed by von Neumann and Nash.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1544","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1020","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Darwin and Evolution","ModuleDescription":"Charles Darwin is remembered like no other figure in the history of science. However, public understanding of Darwin and evolution remains a serious problem. What most people think they know about Darwin, his life and his famous book ‘On the origin of species’ is wrong. This module provides a solid background for understanding how the theory of evolution actually unfolded. It covers the history of geology, palaeontology and biology from the 1700s to the 20th century. The central focus is on the life and work of Charles Darwin and how biological evolution was uncovered, debated and accepted by the international scientific community in the 19th century, and beyond. There will be a lot of myth busting and this provides case studies on how to assess historical claims and evidence, and discussions on recent developments in evolutionary biology, human evolution and anthropology are included.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1902B Junior Seminar: The Darwinian Revolution. GEM1536","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT27,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1022","Department":"PHYSIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Understanding Your Brain","ModuleDescription":"This module will explore how our brain can affect our behavior. It will introduce how classical and modern neuroscience research tools are used to investigate the working of the brain. We will also examine the ethical and social issues raised by recent developments in neuroscience research. In addition, this module is expected to enable students to develop critical skills in analysizing and writing controversial issues concerning neuroscience and society.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD9-01-02,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD9-01-02,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1023","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Thinking Like An Economist","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to explain human behaviour through the lens of economists. We use economic reasoning to answer questions as diverse as the following: Why would your teacher cheat? Which factors cause crime rates to go down? Why do countries fail sometimes? We use texts that popularize economic concepts to illustrate how different social phenomena can be understood by applying the tools of economic analysis. However, we also discuss possible limitations of the economic approach to social issues. In this course we review, challenge, and debate on firmly established ideas we all have about the world, our society, and ourselves.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"W08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0306,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1024","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Radiation-Scientific Understanding and Public Perception","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to equip students with the essential knowledge to make intelligent assessments on the potential risks and uses of radiation in our modern society. After introducing the physics behind various forms of radiation, we will look at how these radiations are used in medical diagnosis and treatment and other applications. Some controversial issues in these applications will be raised and debated. The health effects of high and low levels of radiation will be presented based on scientific evidence thus dispelling some of the negative misconceptions of radiation and irrational fear of it. The social and political dynamics in electricity generation through nuclear power plants in various countries will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0.5-0.5-1.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S12-0401,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1027","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Reason and Persuasion","ModuleDescription":"For the first six weeks, students read three dialogues by the ancient Greek philosopher, Plato: Euthyphro, Meno, and Republic, Book I. These readings touch on a wide range of topics: mind and morals; politics and psychology; metaphysics and science. For the second six weeks, students will meet with the same problems, ideas and arguments, but as they manifest in the writings of various contemporary figures – philosophers and non-philosophers: psychologists, political scientists, public policy experts. \n\n‘Reason and Persuasion’ is a generic title. But it indicates a specific concern. Reason without persuasion is useless; persuasion without reason is dangerous. Plato worried about this; so will we.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1004","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1028","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Logic","ModuleDescription":"An introduction to classical logic. The first half of the course introduces propositional logic, using the techniques of truth-tables and linear proof by contradiction. The second half of the course extends the use of linear proof by contradiction to predicate logic. Emphasis is placed on applying the techniques to philosophical arguments.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PH2110, CS3234, MA4207, GEM2006","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0110,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0110,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1029","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Life, the Universe, and Everything","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an opportunity to grapple with some of the most enduring challenges to human thought. Our starting point is a conception of ourselves as free and conscious beings equipped with bodies that allow us to observe and explore a familiar external world. Successive lectures investigate alternative conceptions of the human condition, such as ones in which we are unfree, or non-spirituous, or inhabit a world whose fundamental nature is hidden from our view. Different conceptions bear differently on the further question of what we should value and why. Discussion is both argument-driven and historically informed.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PH1102E, GEK1067","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W17","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W18","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1030","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Digital Humanities in Arts Research","ModuleDescription":"Digital technologies let us do humanities differently, using interactive publishing, machine-driven analysis, media-rich platforms, online archives and crowd-sourced databases. How are these technologies changing the humanities? This module invites students from across the university to consider this question through a problem-based approach. In each session, the students will learn to use and critically evaluate digital tools and platforms. Reflecting the multiple approaches within the digital humanities, teaching combines seminar discussions of topics with hands-on training in web programming, text encoding and video processing techniques.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2050","Workload":"2-0.5-0.5-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1034","Department":"CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Communication and Critical Thinking for Community Leadership","ModuleDescription":"This critical thinking and communication module provides an opportunity for students to explore community leadership within an interdisciplinary environment. In particular, through understanding the constructivist theory of communication (Burleson, 2007) and Paul and Elder’s (2014) critical thinking framework, this module will facilitate the development of deliberative and active citizenry among students, regardless of the position they hold in the community. Students will apply these concepts individually to short case studies and reflections. They will then use these short assignments to conceptualize team projects relevant to their respective community settings.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-2-0-4-2.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"TH-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"PGPH-FR4,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"CELC-SR1B,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1035","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Critical Perspectives in Advertising","ModuleDescription":"This module critiques the effects of advertising.\nSpecifically, it deconstructs the role of advertising as\npracticed by commercial, non-commercial and a variety\nof other entities to persuade us to adopt products,\nservices, ideas, and ideologies. In doing so, we highlight\nnegative and positive advertising effects from\ncommunicative, psychological, cultural, sociological, and\npolitical perspectives. Various social and ethical\nimplications of advertising on society in general, and on\nvarious vulnerable populations, such as children,\nminorities, and women, in particular are also discussed.\nThe module promotes approaches to manage advertising\ninfluences through active citizen participation to achieve\na more enlightened society.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1036","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"The Logic of Language","ModuleDescription":"Our capacity for language is a defining aspect of what it means to be human and is central to both thought and communication. This course investigates the rules that underlie what we say, how meaning is encoded, and how we reason with language. We will apply mathematical tools of pattern description and logic to describe and better understand human language, with the goal of developing logical explanations for linguistic phenomena. Comparison to artificial and programming languages will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on clear, precise descriptions and their accessible communication through writing and oral presentation.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1037","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Big Picture History","ModuleDescription":"This module discusses ‘big picture’ History by considering defined themes that range across time and space. The focus is not on individual societies or\r\ntime periods, but on questions related to commonalities in developments across all societies. This approach is like looking at a painting from a\r\ndistance instead of at the brush strokes that constitute it, and will lead to questions about what human activities and experiences constitute the global\r\nexperience. As part of the Thinking and Expression pillar, this module will help students think historically and also critically engage the maxim that ‘the past is a foreign country.’","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1038","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Communication in Small Groups","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to help students understand the theoretical and practical aspects of small group communication so that they may function more\r\neffectively in groups. Particularly, the module will facilitate discussion on effective communication in the group communication process. Effective communication in a community, public, or professional setting requires\r\nan understanding of how people behave in a group context and how they interact with others inside and outside the group.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1039","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"What, When and Where is Art?","ModuleDescription":"This course explores the arts through three different, but overlapping, questions: What is art? (including the polemics associated with this question), When is art? 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Students will study and apply several disparate theories, and will also write their own.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"YSTCM-SR6,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1042","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Sky and Telescopes","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to foster an appreciation of the natural beauty of the night sky. In this module, students will learn how to conduct their own astronomical observations and relate that experience to the various modes of thinking and philosophy behind astronomy and astrophysics. Students will also have the  opportunity to communicate their experiences and ideas with their peers and a wider audience.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S14-0619,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1046","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"I Do Not Think Therefore I Am","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to call attention to the fundamental importance of thinking not only in learning per se but also in shaping who we are. It examines the nature of thinking, as well as its mechanisms. It aims to help students experience the excitement of thinking as they try to understand what thinking is; students are thus compelled to critique and re-examine their own assumptions about what they think they know and about themselves as psychosomatic learners and persons.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"GEM2015","ModuleCode":"GET1048","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Science: From Thinking to Narratives","ModuleDescription":"This module approaches science as a mode of thinking and a process of knowing; and examines how the thinking and process generated narratives (stories) about our natural world, life and ourselves. It also explores other controversial and darker narratives of pseudoscience and fraudulent science that arose from the deviation and the misuse/abuse of the thinking and the process of science. It highlights how these narratives ignited imaginations and aroused ethical and societal concerns. Students will learn how science through its thinking and process have generated narratives, and in turn how these narratives have\nchanged our thinking and beyond.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK1000 / EN1101E","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"An Introduction to Literary Studies","ModuleDescription":"Human beings are 'tale-telling animals'. We all tell stories, and we all listen to them, read them and watch them. This module looks at the ways in which people tell stories, the kinds of stories they tell, and the meanings those stories generate. It focuses, in particular, upon the telling, and gives special attention to questions concerned with that. Texts include a novel, a play, films, short stories, poems and oral tales.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying\r\nEnglish Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"EN1101E. Students who are majoring in EN, or intend to major in EN should not take GEK1000.","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK1002 / JS1101E","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Japanese Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the subject of Japanese studies from a multi-disciplinary approach. It has three main components. The first component is humanities, covering art, philosophy, history and literature. The second component is social sciences, which includes sociology,anthropology, politics and economics. The third component is linguistics and language development. Students will learn about the methods and theories the various disciplines contribute to the study of Japan. Audio-visual materials, fieldwork, guest lectures, study tours, projects and debates will supplement lecture and tutorials.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"JS1101E. Students majoring in JS are precluded from taking\r\nthis module.","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK1003 / PS1101E","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Politics","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of this module is to impart a preliminary overview of political science and its sub-fields so that students have a basic orientation of the discipline. It briefly explains the scope and components of each of the four sub-fields (political theory, comparative politics, international relations and public administration) and familiarises students with the major issues and arguments related to power, justice, political culture, national identity, accountability, ethics and world order. It also focuses on key political institutions. The module will be of interest to students across the university who want to gain a basic understanding of politics.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS1101, GEM1003K, PS1101E.  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Through a principled analysis of patterns of sound, form and meaning at the levels of word, sentence and text, students will gain insight into what it means to say that language is a rule-governed system and an organic whole. The results of this exploration will be useful to those interested in the relationship between language and mind, society and culture.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"EL1101E","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"W13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK1064 / PLB1201","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Psychology in Everyday Life","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to equip students who are not planning to major in psychology with basic literacy in the discipline. Students will acquire basic understanding of common human experiences, such as sleep, dreams, learning, and memory from a psychological perspective; and apply psychological knowledge to understand some of the common problematic behaviours we encounter, such as forgetfulness, sleep problems, addiction, eating disorders, depression, and mental retardation. Students will also learn about some of the practical issues, such as whether it is beneficial to boost one’s self-esteem, whether subliminal persuasion works, and how we could find happiness.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PLB1201 and PL1101E.","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK1520 / PC1322","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Understanding the Universe","ModuleDescription":"The first part of the module covers the observations of celestial objects and their influences on the ancient cultures. Students will learn how calendars and astrology were developed, and how the fundamental laws of nature were discovered. The second part covers the use of telescopes and space missions to explore the universe. Discoveries of stars and galaxies and their impact on mankind's perceptions of the Universe will be explored. Students will learn how Earth formed as a planet that develops and sustains life. There will be a discussion on the latest developments in searching for Earth-like extraterrestrial objects, and explore their impacts on the societies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEH1031. Students majoring in Physics are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK2002 / PH2209","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Art","ModuleDescription":"Art and aesthetics raises deep philosophical puzzles. Sunsets are beautiful because they’re pleasing. But they seem pleasing because they’re beautiful. Galleries display some things because they’re art. But some things are art because galleries display them. Just as the Mona Lisa resembles Lisa, she resembles it. But she does not represent it as it represents her. When one watches a horror film one feels fear, but one does not run away. When one listens to instrumental music one feels sad, but there’s nothing one is sad about. This course addresses the central philosophical questions with which these puzzles are entangled.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK2003 / PS2249","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Government and Politics of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This course examines a number of areas in Singapore's domestic politics with the following objectives: identify the key determinants of Singapore's politics; understand the key structural-functional aspects of Singapore's domestic politics; examine the extent to which nation building has taken place in Singapore; and analyse the key challenges facing Singapore and its future as far as domestic politics is concerned. The course examines both the structural-functional aspects of domestic politics as well as issues related to nation building, state-society relations and the likely nature of future developments and challenges.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS1102, GEM2003K, SS2209PS, PS2101B, SSA2209, PS2101, PS2249. Not for students majoring in PS.","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK2029 / PH2208","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Applied Ethics","ModuleDescription":"This module considers some of the significant normative ethical theories in the history of moral philosophy and examines how their principles may be applied to ethical issues of practical concern. There is a wide range of topics that are typically understood to come under the category of applied ethics. These include ethical issues pertaining to the family, food, race relations, poverty, punishment, conduct in war, professional conduct in general, and so on. The specific topics to be dealt with may vary from semester to semester, and the selection will be announced at the start of the semester in which the module is offered.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PH2208","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0208,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEK3005 / PS3260","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Politics and the Visual","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the many forms of relationship between politics and visual culture. 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The module will also introduce students to the various forms of classical and contemporary performance practices and their attendant modes of analyses: combining play analysis, theatre history & theory. Using complementary content-centred lectures and practice laboratory, the module creates an environment where students simultaneously engage with module content while investigating its relations to the creation of theatre and performance.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS\r\nQualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"TS1101E","Workload":"1-1-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEM2001 / TS2232","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Asian Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the classical theatre forms of India, China, and Japan. Each tradition is examined within its socio-cultural context. Textual analysis of classical scripts from Sanskrit drama, Chinese opera, and Japanese theatre will also be conducted. Students' learning experience is often constructed in stimulated theatre settings to promote their creativity and to provide them with a working knowledge of performing arts. Students interested in theatre studies, South Asian studies, Chinese studies, and Japanese studies may particularly benefit from this module.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TS2232","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"GEM","ModuleCode":"GEM2025 / PH2201","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Philosophy Of Science","ModuleDescription":"An introduction to a spectrum of philosophical issues concerning modern science. These range from explaining the development of science, including a comparison with traditional approaches, to understanding nature in both the West and the East, to problems of the rationality of science. 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The course examines both the structural-functional aspects of domestic politics as well as issues related to nation building, state-society relations and the likely nature of future developments and challenges.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2003, GEM2003K, PS1102, PS2101B, PS2101, PS2249, SS2209PS. Students majoring in PS are\r\nprecluded from taking this module.","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"SSM","ModuleCode":"SSA2222 / PS2244","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Public Administration in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with major themed and issues in public administration with specific reference to Singapore. It covers relevant domains of the city-state government and explores issues such as the relationship between politics and administration, meritocracy and performance, combating corruption, grassroots administration, and e-governance. It also discusses administrative trends and challenges in contemporary Singapore.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2244","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"SSM","ModuleCode":"SSA3201 / TS3235","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:05","ModuleTitle":"Singapore English-Language Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a grand overview of Singapore English Language Theatre as well as an in-depth analysis of its canonical texts. It traces the development of Singapore's cultural identity through her theatre's shifting strategies of representation. Apart from contextualizing the key texts within an awareness of Singapore cultural policy and social rubric, this module also focuses on an understanding of theoretical paradigms from postcolonialism, feminism, interculturalism and postmodernism.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"TS3235. Students who are majoring in TS, or intend to major in TS should not take\r\nSSA3201.","Workload":"2-1-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ACC1002X","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Accounting","ModuleDescription":"The course provides an introduction to financial accounting. 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Therefore, students would learn how to prepare the reports or statements resulting from financial accounting and how to use them for decision-making.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have passed CS1304 or EC3212 or BK1003 or BZ1002 or BH1002 or BZ1002E or BH1002E or FNA1002E or FNA1002X are not allowed to take ACC1002X.","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"X1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"X2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"X01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"X08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"X09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"X11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"X12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"X13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"X14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ACC1006","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Accounting Information Systems","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to help students understand the role of information systems in accounting and other areas of business. \r\n\r\nIn particular, it examines the innovative applications of information systems to streamline business operations and enhance competitive advantage. \r\n\r\nStudents will understand various accounting/business cycles and learn about how information systems are used in different functional areas such as finance/accounting, marketing, operations and supply chain, and HR/management.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA1002 or ACC1002","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA1006 are not allowed to take ACC1006.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ACC1701X","Department":"ACCOUNTING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Accounting for Decision Makers","ModuleDescription":"The course provides an introduction to accounting from a user perspective. 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The module also considers the role of British institutions, namely, art schools, archaeological surveys, museums and exhibitions in grooming art production and tastes; native projects and responses are unravelled simultaneously to understand East-West interactions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"AH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"AH3201","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"A History of Contemporary Art","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to key movements and tendencies in late modern and contemporary art, primarily in Europe and North America, but also extending to related developments around the world. Through a close analysis of significant artists, exhibitions and texts, the course will encourage a historical understanding of the emergence of Western contemporary art and its role within the globalised art world of today. The influences of social, political and cultural forces will also be discussed, providing a wider framework for students to interpret artworks and to examine their context and reception.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"AH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"AH3202","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Time Traveller: The Curatorial in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to equip students with curatorial methodologies and theories drawn from the history of exhibitions in Southeast Asia. Students will be introduced to postcolonial theories, approaches and methodologies with an inter-disciplinary focus that can be used to frame the art histories of the region. This module will provide opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience of curatorial practices through workshops with curators, conservators, educators and public programmers by drawing resources from the NUS Museum and the National Gallery Singapore.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"AH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"AR2225","Department":"ARCHITECTURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Reading Visual Images","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces students to ways of looking at and discussing works of art. The focus is chiefly on painting and sculpture; the emphasis is on analyzing the composition or design of art works and in constructing meanings for them. The study of this module enables students to acquire critical skills for interpreting and connecting with works of art. The module encourages students to read art works in relation to a range of interests, intentions and issues; the aim here is to suggest or propose contexts or environments in which art works are made and received. \r\nThere are three sections. In the first, three (3) topics from Asian art traditions are discussed. The are :\r\n1. Indian sculpture\r\n2. Chinese landscape painting \r\n3. Islamic calligraphy\r\nIn the second section, ideas and movements from the Renaissance in Italy to the end of the 20th century in Europe, are surveyed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2044","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"SDE-422,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"SDE-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR10,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSE3701","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Macroeconomic Principles in the Global Economy","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide students with the necessary tools and economic frameworks to better understand and analyse macroeconomics issues such as economic growth, unemployment, inflation, business cycles, government budget, trade deficit/surplus and financial crisis. This module emphasizes application of the macroeconomic models and analytical frameworks to real life\r\nmacroeconomic events in the global economy.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1301) and BSP2701.","Preclusion":"EC2102; BSP2001.","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSE3702","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Economics of Strategy","ModuleDescription":"This module develops the microeconomic principles and conceptual frameworks for evaluating and formulating business strategy. Topics include the boundaries of firms, the analysis of industry economics, strategic positioning and competitive advantage, and the role of resources and\r\ncapabilities in shaping and sustaining competitive advantage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1101E or EC1301  or EC2101.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSE3703","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Econometrics for Business I","ModuleDescription":"This model introduces the science and art of building and using econometric models. It aims to equip business students to: (i) Understand and appreciate econometric analysis in economic and business reports; and (ii) Carry out estimation using least squares regression to support business analysis.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1101E or EC1301.","Preclusion":"RE3801 ; EC2303; EC3303.","Workload":"0-3-1-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSN3701A","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSN3701B","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSN3702","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"New Venture Creation","ModuleDescription":"Creating a new business is a challenging and complex task. The road to entrepreneurial success is long, winding and strewn with pitfalls, obstacles and blind turns. The risks of starting a new business are high, as illustrated by\r\nthe high failure rates for new ventures. However, as is always the case, the rewards are commensurate with the risk: in addition to the psychic rewards of starting a business, witness the dominance of entrepreneurs in the Forbes 400 list.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP1004X","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Legal Environment Of Business","ModuleDescription":"This course will equip business students with basic legal knowledge relating to commercial transactions so that they will be more aware of potential legal problems which may arise in the course of business and having become aware, to have recourse to such professional legal advice as is necessary in the circumstances.  Subjects that meet these requirements include the Singapore Legal System, mediation and arbitration to resolve disputes, the types of various business organisations for businesses to conduct effectively within the law, directors' duties & liabilities, the making of valid business contracts and the rights & obligations of traders in the market place and negligence in the business environment through misstatements.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSB2212 or BH1004 or BZ1004 or BK1006 or GEK1009 or GEM1009k or SSD1203 or BSP1004A or BSP1004B","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP1005","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Managerial Economics","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with the basic working knowledge of contemporary economic thinking, and thus lays the foundation to many areas of their business studies in coming years. We adhere closely to mainstream economics thinking, but pay particular attention to business applications. We take our students through market equilibrium, competition, monopoly, price and non-price business strategies. Our teaching methodology takes a fundamentally problem-solving approach. Models and analytical skills are introduced in order to solve business problems systematically.Information technology and the Internet have made many changes in the way businesses are run, and Managerial Economics has changed significantly with it. We now devote a new portion of this course to discussing how network effects propel the information age, resulting in significant monopoly powers such as Microsoft. Related anti-trust and other cases are also discussed and analysed.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"BH1005 or BZ1006 or BK1008 or All Econs major students.","Workload":"2-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"D01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP1702X","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Legal Environment of Business","ModuleDescription":"This course will equip business students with basic legal knowledge relating to commercial transactions so that they will be more aware of potential legal problems which may arise in the course of business and having become aware, to have recourse to such professional legal advice as is necessary in the circumstances. Subjects that meet these requirements include the Singapore Legal System, mediation and arbitration to resolve disputes, the types of various business organisations for businesses to conduct effectively within the law, directors' duties & liabilities, the making of valid business contracts and the rights & obligations of traders in the market place and negligence in the business environment through misstatements.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"BSP1004; BSP1004X; RE1703","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP1703","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Managerial Economics","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with the basic working knowledge of contemporary economic thinking, and thus lays the foundation to many areas of their business studies in coming years. We adhere closely to mainstream economics thinking, but pay particular attention to business applications. We take our students through market equilibrium, competition, monopoly, price and non-price business strategies. Our teaching methodology takes a fundamentally problem-solving approach. Models and analytical skills are introduced in order to solve business problems systematically.Information technology and the Internet have made many changes in the way businesses are run, and Managerial Economics has changed significantly with it. We now devote a new portion of this course to discussing how network effects propel the information age, resulting in significant monopoly powers such as Microsoft. Related anti-trust and other cases are also discussed and analysed.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"BSP1005; EC2101; EC1101E; EC1301; All Econs Major Students","Workload":"2-1-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"D01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0224,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP2001","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Macro And International Economics","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this course is to introduce business students to the basic principles of macro-economics and international economics.  In contrast to micro-economics, macro-economics looks at the behaviour of the economy as a whole; in particular the behavior of aggregate measures such as output, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and the balance of trade.  It also deals with the determination of exchange rates, the operation of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes, and, more broadly, international trends that may influence the overall direction of the world in the next few years.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP1005 or BH1005 or BZ1006 or BK1008","Preclusion":"(BH2001 or BZ2001 or EC1101 or EC1101E or EC1310 or EC1301 or EC3341 or EC4102 or All Econs major students) and All BBA(Acc) students. EC2102.","Workload":"2-1-0-2-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP2005","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Asian Business Environments","ModuleDescription":"This module builds an understanding of business environments in Asia. The first part of the course focuses on macroeconomic fundamentals, politics, culture, and institutions in Asian countries and regions. The second part of the course explores relationships between national and regional characteristics and business operations. The aspects of business covered in this segment vary from year to year, but typically include business groups, innovation, trade, and foreign direct investment. Topics: \r\nPART I Macroeconomic Fundamentals, Institutions, Politics, Corruption, Culture \r\nPART II Business Groups, Innovation, Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, Lecturer Discretion","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"BSP2001","Preclusion":"BH2005 or BZ2005","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BSP2701","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Global Economy","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to equip students with basic macroeconomic literacy. It provides essential concepts and tools to appreciate, analyse and evaluate economic growth, inflation, government monetary and fiscal intervention, trade\r\nliberalization, international flow of capital, immigration and globalization. The module applies these concepts and tools to topical issues of real-world importance to managers and policy-makers.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"BSP1703 or BSP1707 or EC1101E or EC1301.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"X1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"X2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"16","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"BT1101","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Business Analytics","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with an introduction to the fundamental concepts and tools needed to understand the emerging role of business analytics in business and non-profit organizations. The module aims to demonstrate to students how to apply basic business analytics tools in a spreadsheet environment, and how to communicate with analytics professionals to effectively use and interpret analytic models and results for making better and more well-informed business decisions.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"DSC1007 or DSC1007X","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0216,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"COM1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"COM1-0217,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"COM1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH1101E","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Retelling Chinese Stories: Change and Continuity","ModuleDescription":"This is a bilingual introductory course on some of the most interesting topics in Chinese history, literature, and culture. We will be studying these topics through the changes and continuities in the famous stories retold over time. The stories include those of the revengeful, the assassins, the queers, the cross dresser, and the ghost lovers. What you really need is a curious mind and an ability to comprehend basic spoken Mandarin. All assigned readings and presentation slides will be in English. Classes will be bilingual, and you can choose to do the term essay in either language.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"A pass in GCE \"O\" Level Chinese Language \"B\" syllabus or higher, or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH2141 / CL2241","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"General History of China","ModuleDescription":"An essential module for students majoring in Chinese Studies, this is a general survey of the socio-political and intellectual developments in China from ancient times to the Opium War (1842). The characteristics of each Chinese imperial dynasty and the relationship between China and other Asian countries will also be examined. The course is also offered to students across the University with an interest in the history of traditional China.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain: \r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language\r\nat GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); \r\nOR 2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; \r\nOR 3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level;\r\nOR 4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level. \r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2241 and CL2141","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH2161","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Traditional Chinese Taxonomy of Learning","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to depict the development and evolution of traditional Chinese scholarship. Topics covered include (1) Jing (\"Classics\"): Chinese classic texts; (2) Shi (\"Histories\"): Traditional historiography; (3) Zi (\"Masters\"): Miscellaneous genres philosophy, arts and science, among others, and (4) Ji (\"Collections\"): Literary Collections. Emphasis will be given to how works of different genres and nature made their ways into the so-called “Emperor’s Four Treasuries” (Siku Quanshu), the largest collection of books in Chinese history compiled during the mid-eighteenth century based on the Quadripartite System (sibu) of knowledge classification. This course is designed for students majoring in Chinese Studies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"CH1101E and either CH2121/CL2121 or CH2141/CL2241","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH2274","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Discovering the Chinese Business Environment","ModuleDescription":"Since its economic reformation in 1978, China has\r\n\r\nundergone tremendous and rapid changes. This\r\n\r\nmodule introduces students to such changes in the\r\n\r\ncontext of contemporary political, economic, social\r\n\r\nand cultural development in mainland China so as to\r\n\r\nbetter equip and prepare them to work in the\r\n\r\nbusiness setting and adapt to the social environment\r\n\r\nin China. The rise of China and the impact of its rapid\r\n\r\neconomic growth on the SEA region, particularly on\r\n\r\nSingapore, will also be discussed. This module is\r\n\r\nopen to undergraduates across the University and is\r\n\r\ntaught in Chinese.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) at least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' level,\r\nor (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' level (at GCE\r\n'A' level examination); OR\r\n2) at least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' level, or\r\n(b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' level; OR\r\n3) at least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at\r\nGCE 'A' level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and\r\nLiterature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' level, or (b) Chinese\r\nLanguage and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted","Preclusion":"CH2271 Chinese for Business and Industry","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH2293","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Chinese Art (taught in English)","ModuleDescription":"This module is a general introduction to the history of art in China, from its earliest manifestations in the Neolithic-period to the contemporary period. Major art forms to be studied may include ceramics, jade, architecture, painting and calligraphy. The social and cultural contexts of important art works from different periods in Chinese history will also be discussed. The course is intended for all students who are interested in Chinese art and culture.  ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CH2272","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH2391","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Strangers in Chinese Literature (in English)","ModuleDescription":"Why should we study the downtrodden, the\ndisempowered and the dispossessed in literature?\nSelecting Chinese-language narratives from various\nlocales—especially Singapore and Malaysia—that\nfeature “strangers, outsiders and nobodies,” this\ncourse examines the portrayal of figures living in the\nsocial margins, and across the fault lines of class,\npolitics, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion and\nlanguage. It also explores the social imaginaries\nencoded in literary texts to reveal the values and\nanxieties of the societies we live in, thus facilitating a\ncollective discussion on the importance of feeling for\nthose we find unfamiliar. No knowledge of Chinese is\nnecessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH2392","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Women in Context (in English)","ModuleDescription":"According to conventional wisdom, Chinese women in history were particularly oppressed. It was only\nin the modern period that the patriarchal system started to break down and gender equality was finally\nrealized. Such a simplistic view of dividing Chinese women’s experiences into two mutually exclusive\ncategories of “traditional” and “modern” is misleading. This course sets out to provide a more complex\nand nuanced picture of the life of Chinese women over time in China and elsewhere. Topics cover\ninclude marriage, women’s education, works and property rights, ideas about the female body and\nchastity and so on.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CH2244","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH3222","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Drama","ModuleDescription":"The module is divided into four sections: (1) major theatrical forms prior to the Yuan Dynasty; (2) northern drama and its literary contribution; (3) southern drama and its relationship to twentieth century Chinese opera, and (4) vernacular drama from the May Fourth period to the present. The course aims to develop students' skill in analyzing dramatic texts and theatrical performances. It is intended for students who are interested in Chinese literature and theatrical art.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH3228","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Classical Poetry: Writing and Criticism","ModuleDescription":"One of the best ways to understand the essence of poetry is to write one’s own composition. This method is particularly important in the study of classical Chinese poetry, for it can practically help one acquire the knowledge of tones, prosody, forms, structures and aesthetics of this traditional literary genre. Through critical analysis of Tang-Song masterpieces and traditional poetry discourses, this module will introduce the skill of poetry writing to students, deepen their understanding of the art of classical shi poetry as well as the historical, social and cultural backgrounds related to the genre’s stylistic development, and nourish their aesthetic criticism on poetry as a whole.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n\r\n1) at least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' level (at GCE 'A' level examination); OR\r\n\r\n2) at least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' level; OR\r\n\r\n3) at least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' level; OR\r\n\r\n4) at least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' level.\r\n\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CH3246","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Socio-Political History of Modern China","ModuleDescription":"This module is a comprehensive study of changes and problems in modern China, with particular attention to the major historical events and influential personalities from the Opium War (1839-1842) to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Topics and issues for discussion and analysis include the impact of the West on China and the Chinese intellectuals' responses to the challenge, rebellions and wars, reforms and revolutions, political and social developments in modern China, the new cultural movement in the early 20th century and its impact on contemporary China. This course is offered to students across the University with an interest in modern China.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL1101E","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Language: Its Past and Present","ModuleDescription":"This is a bilingual introductory course for undergraduates to learn interesting issues of the Chinese language like the structure of Chinese language, the use and variation of Chinese language in society, changes in Mandarin and Chinese dialects, the comparative and diachronic aspects of Chinese language, and the relationship between Classical Chinese and Modern Chinese dialects. This will give students a new perspective of the Chinese language, making the Chinese language current and relevant in today's world. Classes will be delivered mainly in Chinese, with English as a supplementary tool. Students can choose to do assignments and examinations in either language.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"A pass in GCE \"O\" Level Chinese Language \"B\" syllabus or higher, or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL2102","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Phonetics","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide students with a systematic knowledge of Chinese phonology. The topics covered are syllable, intonation, the Neutral Tone, the diminutive marker \"er\", the influence of phonology on lexicon and grammar, etc. The differences and commonalities between Standard Chinese and the various dialects will be discussed whenever pertinent. Students will do 3-4 exercises and an essay about 2500 characters. The course is designed for students across the University with an interest in the Chinese language.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2202","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL2103","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Grammar","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide students with a systematic knowledge of Chinese grammar. The course covers various grammatical constructions and markers as well as their functions. This course will enhance the students' ability in analyzing the Chinese language, written and spoken, besides their general proficiency of the language. Students will do 3-4 exercises and an essay of about 2500 characters. The course is designed for students across the University with an interest in the Chinese language.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n1) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE 'O' Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE 'AO' Level (at GCE 'A' Level examination); OR\r\n2) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n3) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level; OR\r\n4) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE 'A' Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE 'A' Level.\r\n5) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CL2203","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL2241 / CH2141","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"General History of China","ModuleDescription":"An essential module for students majoring in Chinese Studies, this is a general survey of the socio-political and intellectual developments in China from ancient times to the Opium War (1842). The characteristics of each Chinese imperial dynasty and the relationship between China and other Asian countries will also be examined. The course is also offered to students across the University with an interest in the history of traditional China.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must obtain:\r\n(i) At least a B4 for (a) Higher Chinese at GCE ‘O’ Level, or (b) Chinese Language at GCE ‘AO’ Level (at GCE ‘A’ Level examination); OR\r\n(ii) At least a pass for (a) Chinese at GCE ‘A’ Level, or (b) Higher Chinese at GCE ‘A’ Level; OR\r\n(iii) At least C grade for Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE ‘A’ Level; OR\r\n(iv) At least a pass for (a) Chinese Language and Literature (H2CLL) at GCE ‘A’ Level, or (b) Chinese Language and Literature (H3CLL) at GCE ‘A’ Level.\r\n(v) Equivalent qualifications may be accepted.","Preclusion":"CH2141 and CL2141","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL2280","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Basic Translation","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to basics issues in the practice of translation and interpretation (both Chinese-English and English-Chinese). Students are exposed to different forms of writing and are trained to do written translation and consecutive interpretation. The course is conducted in an interactive manner and students are expected to actively participate in class discussion, language games and translation exercises during both lecture and tutorial. The course is practice-oriented and is intended for students who are bilingual (Chinese and English) and have an interest in the practice of translation and interpretation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"1) Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules; AND\r\n2) Grade 'B4' and above in Higher Chinese (HCL) at GCE 'O' Level or Chinese (CL) at GCE 'AO'  Level; OR Grade 'C' and above in Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL2281","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Translation and Interpretation","ModuleDescription":"This class aims to continue to give students practice in translation and interpretation. The course will focus on two areas: linguistic issues (grammar, semantic meaning) which must be dealt with in both oral and written translation, and cultural issues where there is a need for creative approaches to various non-standard forms of language which are found in poetry, cartoons, advertisements, and certain types of interpretation scenarios.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"1) Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules; AND\r\n2) Grade 'B4' and above in Higher Chinese (HCL) at GCE 'O' Level or Chinese (CL) at GCE 'AO' Level; OR Grade 'C' and above in Chinese Language (H1CL) at GCE 'A' Level.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"CL3203","Department":"CHINESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Pragmatics","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at applying the methodologies of discourse analysis in the study of Chinese discourse. This course discusses how context influences the interpretation of meaning. Essential topics in pragmatics such as speech acts, presuppositions, deixis, conversational maxims, and implicature with special reference to the Chinese language, etc. will be discussed. 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Students can then independently execute a Data Science project.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO1704/DAO1704X","Preclusion":"DSC1007","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"A01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"A06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"A07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DAO2703","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Operations and Technology Management","ModuleDescription":"This module provides students with an introduction to, and an understanding of, the substantive knowledge which has developed over the years in the field of Operations and Technology Management (OTM). The module also highlights the relevance and strategic significance of technology and the operations function in enterprises. \n\nThis module will build around the foundational topics of operations. Students will be exposed to the process view of oraganizations. Topics such as product (or service) technology, process analysis and process technology, quality management and the role of technology in process control in both manufacturing and service organizations will be introduced.\n\nStudents will also learn about how firms match demand and supply efficiently and effectively with the support of coordination technology such as ERP. Operations strategy and sustainability will also be introduced at the entrance\nlevel.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"F1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"F01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DBA3701","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Optimization","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the theory, algorithms, and applications of optimisation. Optimisation methodologies include linear programming, integer programming, network optimisation, dynamic programming, and nonlinear programming. Problem formulation and interpretation of solutions will be emphasized. Throughout the course, references will be made wherever appropriate, to business applications, such as portfolio selection, options pricing, and vehicle routing. Students who are interested in computer and quantitative approaches in business will learn many useful techniques in large business system management from this course.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2702","Preclusion":"DSC3214; IE2110.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DBA3702","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Descriptive Analytics with R","ModuleDescription":"In the era of big data, competitive advantage for enterprises is derived from data analytics and timely sharing of insights derived from data. The ability to understand data, derive valuable insights from data, and thus make objective managerial decisions has become an essential skill that graduates must master in order to excel in their career. This course introduces the basics of R, a powerful analytics environment, to organize, visualize, and analyse data, and uses case studies to teach students on how to analyse and summarise data and present findings in a structured, meaningful, and convincing way.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO1704 Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets (2017 curriculum), or\nDSC1007 Business Analytics - Models and Decisions (pre-2017 curriculum)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DBA3711","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Models in Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to management science models that characterise random phenomena in real world applications, particularly in the field of finance and operations management. We start with elementary probabilistic models and illustrate their applications in inventory management and financial engineering. We then construct discrete Markov chain models and demonstrate their applications in managing queues and for evaluating the performance measures of queueing systems. When analytical models are inadequate for studying real world random phenomena, simulation might be a feasible approach. We will discuss several well-known methods to simulate randomness.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2702","Preclusion":"DSC3215","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DBA3712","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Dynamic Pricing & Revenue Management","ModuleDescription":"Dynamic Pricing and Revenue Management is the state-of-art tool to improve the operational management of the demand for goods or services to more effectively align it with the supply and extract the maximum value. The course is designed to provide you: (1) a bundle of multidisciplinary knowledge and tactical tools that are readily applicable to real life business applications to deliver price recommendations; (2) conceptual frameworks that synthesize strategic principles, underlying logics, and high-level managerial insights needed by general managers and management consultants.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2702","Preclusion":"DSC3224","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DBA3803","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Predictive Analytics in Business","ModuleDescription":"Managerial success rests strategically on the ability to forecast the demand for the goods and services that a firm provides. Demand forecasting drives the effective planning of the supply chain: personnel requirements, capital investment, production schedules, logistics etc.This module surveys forecasting techniques and their applications. These encompass traditional qualitative (e.g. front line intelligence, Delphi method) and quantitative techniques (e.g. regression, time series) as well as emerging techniques based on neural networks. Concepts such as trends, seasonality and business cycles will be discussed. Their value in improving forecasts will be illustrated. The module makes extensive use of software including MS Excel and dedicated forecasting packages.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2702","Preclusion":"DSC3216","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DOS3701","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Supply Chain Management","ModuleDescription":"This course considers the operation of a supply chain from a managerial perspective, serving two main objectives: to provide tools for design, analysis, management and performance improvement of supply chains, and to introduce and discuss recent influential innovations in supply chain management such as B2B portals. Students will be taught to appreciate the need to balance between responsiveness and efficiency in the four major components of the chain: Inventory, Transportation, Facilities, and Information. These four components will be introduced to the students through suitable mathematical and behavioural models. It is recommended that students have some understanding of the Internet and e-business.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2703","Preclusion":"DSC3201","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DOS3702","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Purchasing and Materials Management","ModuleDescription":"The primary aim of this course is to get students interested in and acquainted with the fundamental concepts, models and instruments in purchasing and materials management. Key areas like buying supplies, logistics, contracts, stock and inventory control, distribution and warehouse management will be covered. Some insights into the current developments and biggest problem areas in this field are provided. A combination of informative and interactive lectures and application-oriented case assignments will be used for the pedagogy and considerable attention is devoted to the discussion of practical / managerial issues.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2703","Preclusion":"DSC3202","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"1,2,3,4,5,6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DOS3703","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Service Operations Management","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive and systematic coverage of managing operations in service or service-oriented organisations such as banks, hospitals, airlines, retail outlets, restaurants and consultant agencies. Specifically, students will focus on the problems and analysis relating to the design, planning, control and improvements of service operations. Topics covered include service strategy, system design, location and layout of service systems, resource allocation, workshift scheduling, vehicular scheduling and routing, and service quality. This course is essential for students wishing to work in service or service-oriented environments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2703","Preclusion":"DSC3203","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DSC1007X","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Business Analytics - Models & Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Globalization is forcing firms to make smarter and timelier decisions to stay competitive. Increased accountability also requires Managers to rely less on their intuition and more on “System 2 thinking” i.e. facts and scientifically-tested methods to gain insights in complex business problems and thereby\r\nsubstantiate the decision-making process. Many managerial decisions, regardless of the functional orientation, are increasingly being based on\r\nanalysis using quantitative models and tools such as Decision Analysis, Simulation Modelling and Mathematical Optimization. The use of these business analytics for modelling and decisions represents the future of best practices for tomorrow’s success companies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"DSC1007","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"Q1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"Q1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"Q2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"Q3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DSC2006","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Operations Management","ModuleDescription":"All manufacturing and service organisations have an operations function that is primarily responsible for the production and delivery of their products and services.  The operations function therefore not only affects final product quality but also impacts customer service and the overall competitiveness of the organisation. The objective of this course is to introduce and highlight the strategic importance of operations, and the fundamental principles and concepts of effective operations management. Students will examine how operations decisions in areas such as quality, process design, capacity and inventory can be managed, controlled and improved.  Operations in both manufacturing and service organisations will be addressed.(Although no prerequisite is stated, this module assumes prior knowledge of basic probability concepts like expected value, variance, normal distribution, and Poisson distribution. Students should ensure that they are adequately prepared for this module.)","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"BH2006 or BZ2003 or BK2006 or IE3120. All Industrial & Systems (ISE) students","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"F1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"F01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"F10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DSC2008","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Business Analytics - Data & Decisions","ModuleDescription":"Business decisions are often made under uncertainty. In the modern business environment, technological advances facilitate the collection of huge amounts of data which can potentially improve the decision making process. Successful businesses make use of Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, which are fundamentally based on quantitative statistical methods, to identify patterns and\r\ntrends in their data which eventually lead to insightful projections and realistic predictions. This module introduces students to the fundamental\r\nconcepts of statistical inference such as confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, as well as to statistical tools useful in business analysis, such as regression analysis and time series analysis.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"ST1131/ST1131A Introduction to Statistics, ST1232 Statistics for Life Sciences and ST2334 Probability and Statistics.","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"A01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0117,"},{"ClassNo":"A05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"A06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"A07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A08","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A09","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"A13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"},{"ClassNo":"A14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DSC3201","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Supply Chain Management","ModuleDescription":"This course considers the operation of a supply chain from a managerial perspective, serving two main objectives: to provide tools for design, analysis, management and performance improvement of supply chains, and to introduce and discuss recent influential innovations in supply chain management such as B2B portals. Students will be taught to appreciate the need to balance between responsiveness and efficiency in the four major components of the chain: Inventory, Transportation, Facilities, and Information. These four components will be introduced to the students through suitable mathematical and behavioural models. It is recommended that students have some understanding of the Internet and e-business.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DSC2006 or BH2006 or BZ2003 or BK2006","Preclusion":"BH3201 or BZ3402 or BK3505 or IE4220 or CS5262.\r\nAll Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISE) students\r\n","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"DSC3202","Department":"ANALYTICS & OPERATIONS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Purchasing And Materials Management","ModuleDescription":"The primary aim of this course is to get students interested in and acquainted with the fundamental concepts, models and instruments in purchasing and materials management. Key areas like buying supplies, logistics, contracts, stock and inventory control, distribution and warehouse management will be covered. Some insights into the current developments and biggest problem areas in this field are provided. 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Specifically, students will focus on the problems and analysis relating to the design, planning, control and improvements of service operations.  Topics covered include service strategy, system design, location and layout of service systems, resource allocation, workshift scheduling, vehicular scheduling and routing, and service quality. 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Since this is an economics course in a liberal arts and sciences setting, we will emphasize economic concepts whenever possible, and spend time on the intellectual and economic development of investment analysis.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EC2101 AND (EC2102 OR BSP2001) AND (EC2104 OR ANY MA MODULE THAT IS NOT MA1301/MA1301FC/MA1301X OR MA1311 OR MA1312 OR MA1421)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EC3343","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"International Finance I","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the theory and practice of international macroeconomics and finance. The objective of this module is to give students a\r\ntheoretical framework to think about a wide variety of current issues in international finance: current account deficit, global imbalances, exchange rate\r\ndetermination, monetary policy in an open economy setting, and global financial crisis in 2008.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EC2101 and EC2102","Preclusion":"EC3341","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EC3351","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Public Finance","ModuleDescription":"This course provides an introduction to the economic analysis of the government sector using microeconomic tools. Principles and policies concerning both taxation and expenditure are covered. In particular, the effects of various fiscal arrangements on efficiency in resource allocation and on equity are analysed. The focus is on developing analytical tools to evaluate public policy proposals, particularly as they relate to Singapore's budgetary process.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EC2101 AND (EC2104 OR ANY MA MODULE THAT IS NOT MA1301/MA1301FC/MA1301X OR MA1311 OR MA1312 OR MA1421)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EC3361","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Labour Economics I","ModuleDescription":"This module employs the analytical tools of economics to provide a better understanding of the workings and outcomes of labour markets. It applies economic theory to analyze and predict the behaviour of and relationship between labour market participants; to understand the causes of important labour market trends and developments; and to discuss and evaluate policies affecting labour services. Major topics covered include the theory of individual labour supply, labour demand, economics of education, training and migration, trade unions and collective bargaining, economics of personnel, pay determination and productivity.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EC2101, (EC2104 OR ANY MA MODULE THAT IS NOT MA1301/MA1301FC/MA1301X OR MA1311 OR MA1312 OR MA1421), AND EC3303","Preclusion":"YSS3244","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EC3394","Department":"ECONOMICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Economics and Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module discusses how findings and insights from psychology can be incorporated formally and rigorously into economics to improve its descriptive and predictive powers. It will also discuss the implications for policymakers. The module does not require any background in psychology but it does assume that the students have had rigorous training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EC2101 Microeconomic AnalysisI\r\nEC2102 Macroeconomic AnalysisI and\r\nEC3303 Econometrics I","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL1101E / GEK1011","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Nature of Language","ModuleDescription":"This introductory overview of linguistics aims at equipping students with a solid foundation in the object, methods and goals of the science of spoken language, the prime tool of human communication. Through a principled analysis of patterns of sound, form and meaning at the levels of word, sentence and text, students will gain insight into what it means to say that language is a rule-governed system and an organic whole. The results of this exploration will be useful to those interested in the relationship between language and mind, society and culture.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"GEK1011","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"W13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL2101","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Structure of Sentences and Meanings","ModuleDescription":"This module explores language structure, in particular, patterns of sentence structure (syntax) and of meaning (semantics) in English. Concepts to be discussed include: grammatical categories, grammatical functions, semantic relations, and their hierarchical composition in sentences; various other syntactic and semantic notions; and the relationship between grammar and meaning. A key feature of the module is its emphasis on the evidence and argumentation that bears upon the representation of structure and principles of grammar that we postulate. The module is obligatory for EL Majors, and provides the foundation for the study of advanced modules in syntax and semantics.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"EL2201","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL2111","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Historical Variation in English","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to introduce how language change can take place orthographically, phonologically, grammatically and lexically. These changes do not take place at random but can be usefully accounted for by considering the socio-cultural contexts of use. The major topics covered include the history of English in Britain, English in North America and the New Englishes including Singaporean English. This module is suitable for students intending to read English Language as a major, as well as other interested students.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"EL2211","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3201","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Syntax","ModuleDescription":"Building on the knowledge of English morphology and syntax developed at levels 1000 and 2000, this module aims to give students a deeper understanding of the morphological and syntactic structure of English, in relation to crosslinguistic patterns. With an emphasis on evidence and argumentation, the module will help students understand the interconnectedness of the analyses of apparently unrelated phenomena, and develop a sense of the organic unity of language structure. This module will provide a crucial foundation for the further study of morphology and syntax, and their applications.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL2101 or EL2201","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3208","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bilingualism","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the cognitive underpinnings and social consequences of bilingualism and multilingualism. Students will become familiar with multiple approaches to the study of bilingualism and investigate major questions such as how children acquire multiple languages, how those languages are stored in the brain, and how bilinguals use language in socially meaningful ways. Topics covered include bilingual acquisition, cognitive consequences of bilingualism, language mixing, and bilingual education.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3209","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Language, Culture, and Mind","ModuleDescription":"It is generally assumed that language, culture, and our way of thinking are related. The relation, which is often called the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis or linguistic relativity, has been the subject of serious philosophical, anthropological and scientific inquiry. Taking advantage of the extensive bilingualism in Singapore, this module selects a few salient grammatical features and critically examines them within the broader cultural and/or cognitive contexts. Topics to be discussed include pluralisation, classifier, tense and aspect, kinship, polysemy, metaphor and bilingual acquisition. Issues related to translation will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011. Exposure to some linguistics is helpful but not essential.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3210","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Topics in the Psychology of Language","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the processes underlying language comprehension, language production, and language acquisition in children and adults. The topics include language and brain, the role of learners’ attention, short-term memory, and long-term memory in language production, lexical storage and access, discourse comprehension and memory, language acquisition, and production of speech and writing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3211","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Language in Contact","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the phenomenon of language contact. We will explore sociolinguistic conditions of language contact, and how these conditions lead to contact-induced linguistic change. The study of contact languages is a study of how new forms of language emerge from contact ecologies. The main focus of the module is on the linguistic properties of contact languages, such as Chinese Pidgin English and Singapore Colloquial English, and on the theoretical issues of language emergence.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3214","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Language Documentation","ModuleDescription":"Language documentation is a rapidly growing subfield in linguistics. It is concerned with the creation of language records that can be used for multiple purposes, the preservation of such records, and the products that can be built from these records, such as dictionaries, corpora and grammars. This module is an introduction to the subfield. It explores the need for language documentation as a reaction to language endangerment, and presents the history, theory and methods of modern day language documentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL1101E or GEK1011","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0117,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EL3251","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Language, Society and Identity","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the relationship between language and identity, focusing on how linguistic difference is not a reflection of one’s inner essence but a means of constructing who we are in social context. Based on current research in sociolinguistics, it will discuss why ideological and discursive processes of identity construction are central to our social life. It will also introduce conceptual tools for analysing identity work in everyday discourse, using them to explore several theoretical and real-world issues in which the question of identity figures prominently.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EL2151 or EL2251","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN1101E / GEK1000","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"An Introduction to Literary Studies","ModuleDescription":"Human beings are 'tale-telling animals'. We all tell stories, and we all listen to them, read them and watch them. This module looks at the ways in which people tell stories, the kinds of stories they tell, and the meanings those stories generate. It focuses, in particular, upon the telling, and gives special attention to questions concerned with that. Texts include a novel, a play, films, short stories, poems and oral tales.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from or passed the NUS Qualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"GEK1000","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN2201","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Backgrounds to Western Literature and Culture","ModuleDescription":"The Greek and Roman classics and the Bible are recognized as having exerted profound influence on the development of Western literature, art and culture.\r\nFamiliarity with the classical and Judeo-Christian traditions helps tremendously in enabling appreciation of this literature, art and culture. This module introduces students to important works from these two traditions such as Homer’s Odyssey, Plato’s Republic, Aristotle’s Poetics, Virgil’s Aeneid and the Bible. Through close readings, students become acquainted with the worldview, ideas and key motifs in\r\nthese works. Attention will also be on how these texts have influenced the development of the Western literary tradition.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EN1101E or GEK1000","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN2203","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Film Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the critical terms and methods required for reading and writing about films, performances, advertising, and other related cultural texts. It seeks to develop skills in the close reading of such texts, and in writing considered critical responses to them.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EN2113","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN2276","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Literature, Media and Theory","ModuleDescription":"The module offers an introduction to the study of literature in an age where the increasing importance of film, television, and the internet has led to far-reaching changes in humanities disciplines and a broadening of the field of literary studies. Students will study critical texts in literary and media theory, which will give them the means to develop informed and critical readings in literature, media, and culture. The module in this way also provides an introduction to contemporary critical theory. Each week, students will study chapters introducing them to a given critical discourse (e.g., Psychoanalysis) and its application.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EN1101E or GEK1000","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN3221","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The English Renaissance","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an introductory survey of the period referred to as “the English Renaissance” (in traditional usage) and as “early modern England” (in more recent usage). It considers the distinctive features of this period by looking at the different genres and literary forms in currency at the time: tragedy, comedy, love lyric, devotional lyric, epic, etc. These genres and forms are then read in relation to their significance for Renaissance/early modern England’s original readership and audience. This is a period of intense conflict, and that conflict is far from over, being still reassessed and played out between differing critical positions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN3222","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Eighteenth Century","ModuleDescription":"This module looks at the emergence of the novel, at its experiments with form, and at its characteristic modes of representation. It concentrates, in particular, on such matters as the restrictions and opportunities of the genre: on the practicalities of sustaining a long fiction in prose; how different writers meet the various challenges of plot, episode, characterisation and style; and on the emergence of a distinct sense of the individual.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN3227","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Romanticism","ModuleDescription":"This module will look at 'Romanticism' as it manifests in English and European literature.  The set of texts and supplementary readings are intended to provide the student with an introduction to the socio-historical background to the Romantic period and to some of the tropes and ideas that may be said to form the nucleus of the term 'Romanticism'; for example, feeling, liberty, the inner life, the overreacher, revolution, the relationship to the past, the relationship between the city and the country, etc.  To complement the texts being taught, the contributions of the other arts (painting, music), will also be discussed.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN3231 / AS3231","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"American Literature I","ModuleDescription":"This module examines selected texts of 19th century American writing through Reconstruction; it examines typical aspects of American character/imagination, and it trains students to read literary texts closely and to express their understanding of texts both in class discussion and in writing. The module is aimed at undergraduate English majors, but cross-faculty students who enjoy literature are welcome.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, AND (ii) at least one of the following modules (EN2201, EN2202, EN2203, EN2204, EN2205, EN2207)","Preclusion":"AS3231","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN3263","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Singapore Literature in Context","ModuleDescription":"Using selected Singapore texts from a variety of different genres, this module aims to enable students to explore the historical roots and contemporary relevance of literary production in Singapore. Beginning with colonial writing, the module moves through considerations of national and postcolonial literatures to contemporary concerns. Given Singapore's history, the notion of a \"Singapore\" text will be used creatively in order to reflect upon the growth of Singaporean identity and culture, and literary texts from other countries in the region may be used for comparative purposes.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2011 and before: EN1101E or GEK1000, or GCE ‘A’ Level Literature or equivalent.\n\nCohort 2012 onwards: (i) EN1101E or GEK1000, or GCE ‘A’ Level Literature or equivalent, AND (ii) EN2201 or EN2202 or EN2203 or EN2204 or EN2205 or EN2207","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EN3271","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Advanced Playwriting","ModuleDescription":"In this module students will write (and rewrite!) two fulllength plays of no less than 60 minutes in length. These\r\n\r\nwill be critiqued intensively by their classmates and by the\r\n\r\ninstructor. Students are at liberty to pick their own topics\r\n\r\nand genres. Specific historical or critical readings and\r\n\r\ndramatic texts will be assigned based on individual\r\n\r\nstudents interests (e.g. musical theatre, Theatre of the\r\n\r\nOppressed). This is a demanding creative writing module\r\n\r\nrequiring self-direction and artistic independence.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"EN2271 or permission of instructor.","Preclusion":"TS4212","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EU1101E","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Making of Modern Europe","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an overview of the major events, actors, and developments that have shaped the course and character of Europe since the French Revolution.  From the rise of nationalism, industrialization, and imperialism that paved the way for World War I to the failure of peace, the horrors of World War II, the cold war division of Europe and the ongoing process of integration and European Union enlargement, this module sketches out the making and remaking of Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This module is designed for all students at NUS interested in acquiring an understanding of modern Europe. EU1101E is offered by the Department of History.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EU2204 / PS2204","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Modern Western Political Thought","ModuleDescription":"This module explores major political ideas and concepts from the modern Western tradition. Key political constructs such as power, authority, justice, liberty and democracy are examined in intellectual and historical context. Reading Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise on Government, among other influential writings, students will be exposed to the broader themes and ideas that have shaped political life in the West since 1600.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PS2204, PS2231, EU2218, PS2201B, PS2218","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EU2221 / HY2245","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Empires, Colonies and Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"Students will gain a basic understanding of empires in history.  Individual empires will be studied to demonstrate patterns regarding the origins, development and collapse of empires.  Topics will include the expansion of empires, colonization, military conquest, administration, and ideologies of empire.  The humane side of imperialism will also be explored: the module will get students to try to understand the experience of subject peoples while also regarding empires as sites of cultural interaction.  Finally, students will be introduced to some of the interpretative paradigms which have shaped the scholarly exploration of empires.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"HY2245","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EU3212 / HY3227","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Europe of the Dictators","ModuleDescription":"Europe was plagued by wars, revolution and totalitarian dictatorship between 1919 and 1945. It witnessed the rise of Bolshevism and of various Fascist regimes, revealed the economic and political weakness of the Western democracies and the failure of the League of Nations. This module will focus on the rise of four dictators of this period: Mussolini, Franco, and Hitler. All students are welcome, but those coming with a background in Political Science and even Sociology may find this course builds on existing knowledge and concepts.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"HY3227","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EU3224 / SC3101","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Thought & Social Theory","ModuleDescription":"This is a critical examination of central problems in classical social theory, with emphasis on the multifaceted analysis of the larger social processes in the making of modern society. The module will concentrate on the original contributions of major theorists such as Marx, Weber, and Durkheim and explore how their works continue to influence current Sociology. This course is mounted for all students throughout NUS with an interest in classical social theories.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"SC3101","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"EU3231 / HY3242","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Modern Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"The module relates the study of modern European imperialism to some topics outside of Europe.  It examines a dimension of modern imperialism.  Themes will include the economic basis of imperialism, the interaction of cultures (within imperial networks), the migrations of peoples, missionary movements, the management of religion and motives and means of imperial control.  Normally one geographical area of imperial experience will be explored in depth.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"HY3242","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN2004X","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Finance","ModuleDescription":"This course helps students to understand the key concepts and tools in Finance. It provides a broad overview of the financial environment under which a firm operates. It equips the students with the conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make sound financial decisions for a firm. Topics to be covered include introduction to finance, financial statement analysis, long-term financial planning, time value of money, risk and return analysis, capital budgeting methods and applications, common stock valuation, bond valuation, short term management and financing.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students must have completed BK1003 or BZ1002 or BH1002 or FNA1002/ACC1002 or FNA1002X/ACC1002X or FNA1002E or BH1002E or EC3212 or EG1422 before they are allowed to take FIN2004.","Preclusion":"Students who have taken CS2251 or EC3209 or EC3333 or BK2004 or BZ2004 or BH2004 or FNA2004 are not allowed to take FIN2004. 1st Year BSc(PFM),  all BSc (RE) and Computational Finance are not allowed to take FIN2004.","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN2704X","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Finance","ModuleDescription":"This course helps students to understand the key concepts and tools in Finance. It provides a broad overview of the financial environment under which a firm operates. It equips the students with the conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make sound financial decisions for a firm. Topics to be covered include introduction to finance, financial statement analysis, long-term financial planning, time value of money, risk and return analysis, capital budgeting methods and applications, common stock valuation, bond valuation, short term management and financing.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ACC1701/ACC1701X or EC2204.","Preclusion":"FIN2004","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"G1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"G01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"G02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"G03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"G04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3101A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Corporate Finance","ModuleDescription":"This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the key financial issues faced by modern-day financial managers of corporations. It will equip students with conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make sound financial decisions. Topics to be covered include risk and return, capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy and mergers and acquisitions. Cases will be used to illustrate the concepts taught. ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004 or FIN2004 or BH2004 or BZ2004 or BK2004","Preclusion":"BH3101 or BZ3301 or BK3100 or FNA3101 or FE5105 or FIN3101 or FIN3101B or FIN3101C","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3102A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investment. Topics to be covered include fundamental security analysis on stocks, bonds, options and futures as well as modern portfolio management. On completion, candidates should be conversant in investment management in preparation for careers in financial analysis and financial planning, investment banking, and corporate finance. Candidates should also be equipped to write the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Level 1 examinations in quantitative analysis, equity securities analysis and portfolio management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004 or FIN2004 or BH2004 or BZ2004 or BK2004","Preclusion":"BH3102 or BZ3302 or BK3101 or FNA3102 or FNA3102B/C or FIN3102 or FIN3102B/C or FE5108 or EC3333 or CF3101/QF3101","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3102B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investment. Topics to be covered include fundamental security analysis on stocks, bonds, options and futures as well as modern portfolio management. On completion, candidates should be conversant in investment management in preparation for careers in financial analysis and financial planning, investment banking, and corporate finance. Candidates should also be equipped to write the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Level 1 examinations in quantitative analysis, equity securities analysis and portfolio management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004 or FIN2004 or BH2004 or BZ2004 or BK2004","Preclusion":"BH3102 or BZ3302 or BK3101 or FNA3102 or FNA3102A/C or FIN3102 or FIN3102A/C or FE5108 or EC3333 or CF3101/QF3101","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3103A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Markets","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to provide an understanding of the role of financial markets in the economy. Topics to be covered include the importance of the structure (architecture) of the financial system, the functions of markets and institutions, and their implications for resource mobilization, resource allocation, allocative efficiency, and risk management. In addition, we consider: the structure of financial markets for different instruments, the range of instruments traded therein, and the mechanisms facilitating trade in financial assets, and an assessment of the structure and efficiency of these markets in Singapore vis-? -vis similar markets in other industrialized economies. To assess issues of efficiency and market structure, the course will include frequent references to markets in other economies, including the US, Australia, the UK, Hong Kong as well as other emerging market economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004 or FIN2004 or BH2004 or BZ2004 or BK2004","Preclusion":"BH3103 or BZ3303 or BK3102 or FNA3103 or FIN3103 or FIN3103B","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3103B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Markets","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to provide an understanding of the role of financial markets in the economy. Topics to be covered include the importance of the structure (architecture) of the financial system, the functions of markets and institutions, and their implications for resource mobilization, resource allocation, allocative efficiency, and risk management. In addition, we consider: the structure of financial markets for different instruments, the range of instruments traded therein, and the mechanisms facilitating trade in financial assets, and an assessment of the structure and efficiency of these markets in Singapore vis-? -vis similar markets in other industrialized economies. To assess issues of efficiency and market structure, the course will include frequent references to markets in other economies, including the US, Australia, the UK, Hong Kong as well as other emerging market economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004 or FIN2004 or BH2004 or BZ2004 or BK2004","Preclusion":"BH3103 or BZ3303 or BK3102 or FNA3103 or FIN3103 or FIN3103A","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3113","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Statement Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course deals with the process of financial reporting and the analysis of financial statements, and addresses the question of whether the accounting process yields numbers that accurately reflect the economics of the transaction, and if not, what can analyst/user do to overcome this limitation. It aims to create an understanding of the environment in which financial reporting choices are made, what the options are and how to use these data in making decisions. Course materials are built around the accounting and reporting issues faced by real companies today, to give students a real business context for understanding the many forces that can affect a company's accounting choices.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA1002 or FNA1002X or ACC1002 or ACC1002X or BH1002 or BZ1002 or BK1003 or FNA1002E or BH1002E","Preclusion":"BH3113 or BZ3105 or BK3105 or FNA3113","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3115","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"International Financial Management","ModuleDescription":"This course is concerned with how financial managers function in an international environment. This requires that we understand: (1) the institutional arrangements of different international financial markets, (2) the accompanying financial instruments and innovations, and (3) the salient factors affecting the financial operations of multinationals.Topics to be covered include the foreign exchange market, Eurobond/Eurocurrency markets, as well as the Asian bond markets, the effects of exchange rate movements on both domestic and international operations and methods of hedging these exposures, operational (trade financing techniques) and strategic (foreign direct investment decisions and political risk management) financial management issues, and the latest financial innovations in the international financial market.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3102 or FIN3102 or FIN3102A or FIN3102B or FIN3102C","Preclusion":"BH3115 or BZ3304 or BK3108 or FNA3115","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3116","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Options and Futures","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to basic financial derivatives with an emphasis on forward, futures, and option contracts. Topics to be covered include the structure of forward, futures and options markets, the pricing of futures and options contracts, and the applications of futures and options in hedging and speculation. The approach will cover both the theoretical and applied issues in financial derivatives. Key concepts and theories will be illustrated by examples of derivatives usages in practice and the implementation of hedging strategies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3102 or FNA3102A or FNA3102B or FNA3102C or FIN3102 or FIN3102A or FIN3102B or FIN3102C","Preclusion":"BH3116 or BZ3312 or BK3109A or FNA3116 or FIN3116A or FIN3116B","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3117","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bank Management","ModuleDescription":"This course builds on basic financial theory and the principles courses in economics. It addresses topics that are important for managing financial institutions in a rapidly changing national and global environment. Upon successful completion of the course, student should be able to understand the role of financial institutions in the economy; explain why banks are unique, and therefore merit special attention; to understand the analytical foundations underlying financial institutions management, and be able to use them to analyse important financial issues, including financial crisis; be familiar with risk management techniques to deal with the various risks banks and other financial institutions face.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA2004/FIN2004 and FNA3102/FIN3102","Preclusion":"Students who have passed FNA3117 are not allowed to take FIN3117. Not for students who have passed FE5105.","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3118","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"This course covers one of the core functions of finance, namely, risk management. The objective is to introduce the fundamental concepts, principles and practices of financial risk management. The focus of the module is on the identification, measurement, monitoring and control of financial risk. It also addresses the basic financial and statistical techniques that enhance risk management decision-making.The course starts by looking at risk management concepts and the risk management process. It then examines the approaches used to identify, measure and reduce risks. Topics to be covered include risk measurement - Value-at-Risk (VAR) methods, measuring and managing market risk and credit risk, risk management applications, managing other risks such as liquidity and operational risks, regulatory and capital issues, risk-adjusted performance, and implementing a risk management programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3102","Preclusion":"BH3118 or BZ3305 or FNA3118","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3120B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Transaction Banking","ModuleDescription":"Transaction banking is about moving money between entities and the four main areas of this business are cash management, trade finance, securities services and capital\r\nmarkets. This course will allow you to put yourself in the shoes of both transaction bankers and the corporate treasurers (and CFOs) to better understand the concepts and products of transaction banking. This course will provide you with an opportunity to apply the knowledge you have gained in the first half of the course to “innovatively” solve real life transaction banking issues/cases.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3101 Corporate Finance","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3120E","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Phy. Comdty Mkt & Assets","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to do the following:\r\n- To provide students with an overview of the commodity markets as an asset class\r\n- To introduce key concepts for commodity trading and investing businesses\r\n- To provide a framework for assessing risks and opportunities for investors in physical commodity assets.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2004 Finance and FIN3103 Financial Markets","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3130","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Modelling","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the theories and methodologies of financial modelling. It trains students to apply finance theories to solve various problems in financial management, investments, portfolio management, and risk management. This objective is achieved by teaching students how to design and implement financial models in the computer,\r\nwith Excel as the main tool. It covers four classes of models: Corporate Finance models, Portfolio Models, Option-Pricing Models and Bond Models. It also covers\r\nsimulation, some numerical methods, and VBA programming as well.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ACC1002 Financial Accounting\r\n• FIN2004 Finance\r\n• FIN3102 Investment Analysis and Portfolio\r\nManagement\r\n• An aptitude with mathematics and programming would\r\nbe a plus.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-CMRI,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3131","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Fixed Income Securities","ModuleDescription":"This course covers major topics in fixed income securities. The emphasis will be on valuation. Topics covered include the study of bonds, bond derivatives, interest rate derivatives, interest rate swaps, mortgage, asset backed securities, and credit risk. The focus is principally on interest rate risk and valuation of these instruments. ","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FNA3102 or FIN3102 or FIN3102A or FIN3102B or FIN3102C","Preclusion":"FNA3120A or CF3201/QF3201","Workload":"3-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3701A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Corporate Finance","ModuleDescription":"This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the key financial issues faced by modern-day financial managers of corporations. It will equip students with conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make sound financial decisions. Topics to be covered include risk and return, capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy and mergers and acquisitions. Cases will be used to illustrate the concepts taught.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3101; RE3807.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3702A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investment. Topics to be covered include fundamental security analysis on stocks, bonds, options and futures as well as modern portfolio management. On completion, candidates should be conversant in investment management in preparation for careers in financial analysis and financial planning, investment banking, and corporate finance. Candidates should also be equipped to write the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Level 1 examinations in quantitative analysis, equity securities analysis and portfolio management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3102","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3702B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investment. Topics to be covered include fundamental security analysis on stocks, bonds, options and futures as well as modern portfolio management. On completion, candidates should be conversant in investment management in preparation for careers in financial analysis and financial planning, investment banking, and corporate finance. Candidates should also be equipped to write the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Level 1 examinations in quantitative analysis, equity securities analysis and portfolio management.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3102","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3703A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Markets","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to provide an understanding of the role of financial markets in the economy. Topics to be covered include the importance of the structure (architecture) of the financial system, the functions of markets and institutions, and their implications for resource mobilisation, resource allocation, allocative efficiency, and risk management. In addition, we consider the structure of financial markets for different instruments, the range of instruments traded therein, and the mechanisms facilitating trade in financial assets, and an assessment of the structure and efficiency of these markets in Singapore vis-à-vis similar markets in other industrialised economies. To assess issues of efficiency and market structure, the course will include frequent references to markets in other economies, including the US, Australia, the UK, Hong Kong as well as other emerging market economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3103","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3703B","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Markets","ModuleDescription":"This course seeks to provide an understanding of the role of financial markets in the economy. Topics to be covered include the importance of the structure (architecture) of the financial system, the functions of markets and institutions, and their implications for resource mobilisation, resource allocation, allocative efficiency, and risk management. In addition, we consider the structure of financial markets for different instruments, the range of instruments traded therein, and the mechanisms facilitating trade in financial assets, and an assessment of the structure and efficiency of these markets in Singapore vis-à-vis similar markets in other industrialised economies. To assess issues of efficiency and market structure, the course will include frequent references to markets in other economies, including the US, Australia, the UK, Hong Kong as well as other emerging market economics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3103","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"},{"ClassNo":"B2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3711","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"International Financial Management","ModuleDescription":"This course is concerned with how financial managers function in an international environment. This requires that we understand: (1) the institutional arrangements of different international financial markets, (2) the accompanying financial instruments and innovations, and (3) the salient factors affecting the financial operations of multinationals.Topics to be covered include the foreign exchange market, Eurobond/Eurocurrency markets, as well as the Asian bond markets, the effects of exchange rate movements on both domestic and international operations and methods of hedging these exposures, operational (trade financing techniques) and strategic (foreign direct investment decisions and political risk management) financial management issues, and the latest financial innovations in the international financial market.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3115","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3712","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Options and Futures","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to basic financial derivatives with an emphasis on forward, futures, and option contracts. Topics to be covered include the structure of forward, futures and options markets, the pricing of futures and options contracts, and the applications of futures and options in hedging and speculation. The approach will cover both the theoretical and applied issues in financial derivatives. Key concepts and theories will be illustrated by examples of derivatives usages in practice and the implementation of hedging strategies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X","Preclusion":"FIN3116","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3713","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bank Management","ModuleDescription":"This course builds on basic financial theory and the principles courses in economics. It addresses topics that are important for managing financial institutions in a rapidly changing national and global environment. Upon successful completion of the course, student should be able to understand the role of financial institutions in the economy; explain why banks are unique, and therefore merit special attention; to understand the analytical foundations underlying financial institutions management, and be able to use them to analyse important financial issues, including financial crisis; be familiar with risk management techniques to deal with the various risks banks and other financial institutions face.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X  and  FIN3702.","Preclusion":"FIN3117","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0509,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3714","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Risk Management","ModuleDescription":"This course covers one of the core functions of finance, namely, risk management. The objective is to introduce the fundamental concepts, principles and practices of financial risk management. The focus of the module is on the identification, measurement, monitoring and control of financial risk. It also addresses the basic financial and statistical techniques that enhance risk management decision-making.The course starts by looking at risk management concepts and the risk management process. It then examines the approaches used to identify, measure and reduce risks. Topics to be covered include risk measurement - Value-at-Risk (VAR) methods, measuring and managing market risk and credit risk, risk management applications, managing other risks such as liquidity and operational risks, regulatory and capital issues, risk-adjusted performance, and implementing a risk management programme.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3702","Preclusion":"FIN3118","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3716","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Financial Modelling","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the theories and methodologies of financial modelling. It trains students to apply finance theories to solve various problems in financial management, investments, portfolio management, and risk management. This objective is achieved by teaching students how to design and implement financial models in the computer, with Excel as the main tool. It covers four classes of models: Corporate Finance models, Portfolio Models, Option-Pricing Models and Bond Models. It also covers simulation, some numerical methods, and VBA programming as well.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(ACC1701/ACC1701X or EC2204) and FIN3702.","Preclusion":"FIN3130","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-CMRI,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3717","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Fixed Income Securities","ModuleDescription":"This course covers major topics in fixed income securities. The emphasis will be on valuation. Topics covered include the study of bonds, bond derivatives, interest rate derivatives, interest rate swaps, mortgage, asset backed securities, and credit risk. The focus is principally on interest rate risk and valuation of these instruments.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3702","Preclusion":"FIN3131","Workload":"0-3-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3761A","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Transaction Banking","ModuleDescription":"Transaction banking is about moving money between entities and the four main areas of this business are cash management, trade finance, securities services and capital markets. This course will allow you to put yourself in the shoes of both transaction bankers and the corporate treasurers (and CFOs) to better understand the concepts and products of transaction banking. This course will provide you with an opportunity to apply the knowledge you have gained in the first half of the course to ?innovatively? solve real life transaction banking issues/cases.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN3701 or RE3807.","Preclusion":"FIN3120B","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FIN3761D","Department":"FINANCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"TIF: Physical Commodity Markets and Assets","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to do the following: - To provide students with an overview of the commodity markets as an asset class - To introduce key concepts for commodity trading and investing businesses - To provide a framework for assessing risks and opportunities for investors in physical commodity assets.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"FIN2704/FIN2704X and FIN3703.","Preclusion":"FIN3120E","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"FST2201","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Human Nutrition","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the student to the science of nutrition. The format consists of a series of lectures, assigned readings and assignments that cover the fundamental concepts related to basic nutrition. By the end of this course, the student will possess the knowledge to interpret dietary labels, make informed food selections for a healthy, well-balanced diet and understand the relevant human physiological processes that transform food after the first bite. Students will be required to demonstrate a specific understanding of nutrition in health and human physiology, vitamins and minerals, protein, carbohydrates, dietary fats and energy metabolism.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LSM1101 or LSM1106","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT34,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE1101E","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Geographical Journeys: Exploring World Environments","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces contemporary issues shaping our world and the geographical perspectives needed to understand them. Starting with ‘how geographers view the world’, the module offers a lens to analyse issues like climate change, urban flooding, human-environment relations, challenges of migration, cultural diffusion, economic integration and so forth. Each lecture will touch on contemporary scenarios and geographical analyses of issues. Students will also be exposed to field work techniques and strategies of project management in group discussions and project assignments. The goal is to develop students with strong ‘geographical imaginations’ better able to understand the world and all its complexities.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1001","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE2202","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Economy & Space","ModuleDescription":"This module examines relationships between economy and space through a focus on 'development'. Through interrogating theories, strategies and trajectories of 'development', students will develop an understanding of the past and contemporary global political economy and its geographies. The course will emphasise the geopolitical and cultural backdrops to 'development' and attendant economic geographies amidst debates about 'globalisation', international trade and investment.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE2204","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Cities in Transition","ModuleDescription":"This module is concerned with the changing roles of cities in an age of globalisation.  The first part examines cities as part of urban networks at the national, regional and international levels, and focuses on the implications arising from the rise of mega-cities and global cities.  The second half of the module investigates the challenges facing cities on the ground, including issues of the revitalisation and re-imaging of city cores, changing retail landscapes, and the impact of telecommunications on the location of urban activities and peoples' mobility.  The module is targeted at students with an interest in urban issues.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE2220","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Terrestrial and Coastal Environments","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an assessment of the main contemporary terrestrial and coastal processes that combine to influence the development of landscapes.  Included is a detailed discussion of weathering, hillslope processes and fluvial landforms and processes, particularly in humid tropics.  Examples of human-induced modification of terrestrial and coastal environments are given.  Students will obtain a sound understanding of basic geomorphic principles, which can be applied in the context of broader environmental management issues in both urban and rural areas.  The module does not require an extensive science or mathematics background and is suitable as a basic course for FASS as well as science and engineering students.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-2-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-ELAB,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE2221","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Nature and Society","ModuleDescription":"The module hopes to show a critical evaluation of human-nature relationships in different societies and culture groups, and seeks to demonstrate that different human-nature relationships can provide important underpinnings to understanding the obstacles to development programmes on how best to tap these relationships for sustainable development. Besides defining nature, environment, ecosystems, the module discusses human-nature relationship in gender; religion; political ideology and economics. This multi-disciplinary module is targeted at students from the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Law, Engineering and School of Design and Environment.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2.5-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE2226","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding the regional geography of Southeast Asia. Students are expected not only to critically analyse their readings but also to be able to synthetize materials to provide a holistic understanding of the region. Specifically, it looks at the region through historical, cultural, social and political-economic perspectives. The module also discusses sustainable development issues. This is a module that is open to all students in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Engineering, Law, Science, School of Design & Environment and School of Business.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE2229","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Water and the Environment","ModuleDescription":"Water is crucial for the survival of living organisms. The current emphasis on the availability and supply of water in Singapore and on a global scale points to the need for increased knowledge and awareness of this vital resource. This course provides a basic introduction to the subject of hydrology. Hydrology processes will be covered in detail in addition to lectures on relevant water-related issues at the global and regional scale with examples taken from the region.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GE2219","Workload":"2-0-1-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"DO3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"DO7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE3201","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Service Economy","ModuleDescription":"The module examines the patterns of growth and location of service industries.  A number of current theoretical perspectives explaining the growth in service employment in developed countries will then be examined.  Locational patterns and trends of producer and consumer services are compared at the metropolitan and national scales.  The module also analyses the role of the service sector in economic development of selected countries, including Singapore.  Other topics covered include the internationalisation of service firms, outsourcing of services, privatisation of public services, and the impact of new technology on service sector development.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"DO1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"DO2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE3206","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Gender, Space & Place","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the impact of feminism on human geography, from the call to insert women into geographical analyses and take into account gender relations in rethinking dominant definitions of space, place, landscape and nature to more recent debates on diversity and difference.  It also explores the politics and practice of doing feminist research in geography.  Drawing on case studies in both developed and developing countries, the gendering of specific sites (ranging from the home to the nation) and processes (e.g. migration) is explicated in the module. The module is targeted at all students interested in gender issues.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE3226","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Tourism Development","ModuleDescription":"This module evaluates the intersections and diversions between development and leisure/tourism.  Using critical development lenses, the module will first critique “big D”  Development’s (specific intentional interventions to achieve improvement or progress) globalized approaches in tourism development and then “respond” to these critiques by considering more localized political, economic, and cultural connections in tourism strategies.  While localized  “development” projects often suggest more equitable growth, input from local stakeholders, and incorporation of livelihood strategies and grounded knowledge, and more “sustainable” models with a long-term sensibility, the module will take a critical position toward these ideas as well.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE3227","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Urban Climates","ModuleDescription":"Modifications made by humans to the surface of the Earth during urbanization alter just about every element of climate and weather in the atmosphere above the city. This module examines how these changes affect environmental variables such as solar radiation, surface and air temperature, evaporation, storage of heat, wind climates, emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases and the wider implications for air quality and environmental change. Students are expected to read widely and conduct an empirical research project. This module is suited for students reading geography, climatology, ecology, engineering and planning.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GE2228 or permission from lecturer","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GE3238","Department":"GEOGRAPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"GIS Design and Practices","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the range of considerations necessary to develop GIS, and is intended for geographers, planners, IT managers and computer scientists who have already acquired an introductory knowledge of the field. The module begins with a formal understanding of data and information and compares spatial data to traditional data processing. Topics covered are representation and storage of spatial data, database design, Internet GIS, and/or basic GIS programming. Students will obtain substantial hands-on GIS skills in support of geographic and environmental analyses.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GE2215","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS2-0313,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GL1101E","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Global Issues","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the emerging field of global studies. Building on ideas about the modern state and international order, it examines how these ideas are\r\nbeing challenged from the perspective of transnational trends and institutions. Among these are the emergence of a global economy, inequalities within\r\nand between states, transnational labor and migration, global environmental issues, poverty and development, global consumerism, human rights and global\r\nresponsibilities, transnational social and political movements, and new patterns of global governance. The module adopts a multidisciplinary approach to reveal different aspects of these issues.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GL2101","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Origins of the Modern World","ModuleDescription":"This module explores how the contemporary structure of the global system emerged. It studies how a world economy with integrated systems of production and trade emerged from interactions in which ethnic, national, political, and cultural divisions played a crucial role. It also examines the mechanisms though which Europeans and European culture maintained a dominant place through conflicts and crises from the sixteenth century onwards. The period under investigation runs from the Thirteenth Century to the start of the Twentieth.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GL2102","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Global Political Economy","ModuleDescription":"One aspect of 'globalization' is the global character of economic practices such as trade, finance, and economic growth. But those practices rest upon a complex of relations among production, exchange, and power that constitute a global political economy. This module looks at the economic practices that drive globalization through the lens of this broader complex of relations. Drawing on the emerging interdisciplinary social science literature on global political economy, it provides a distinctively global perspective on economic issues such as emerging markets, power shifts in the global economy, global financial governance, and foreign aid.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"GL2103","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Global Governance","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the changing nature of political authority in contemporary world politics. Drawing on what social scientists have to say about international institutions and global governance, it asks critical questions with implications for global order, peace, and justice. To what extent has globalization undermined state sovereignty? Who manages global problems in a post-sovereign world, and by what authority? Through what kinds of institutions and practices are global actors governed? Who and what escapes global governance? How should global problems be managed?","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY1101E","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Asia and the Modern World","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the field of history, with a focus on East, Southeast, and South Asia. Among the topics to be discussed are interaction with the West, various forms of nationalism, and the impact of globalization. Students are encouraged to think comparatively and to formulate their own opinions and positions on historical issues based on what they have learned in the module. The module is intended for students from any faculty who are interested in learning more about the history of the region.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY2206","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"China's Imperial Past: History & Culture","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a broad survey of Chinese imperial history from the classical period to the eighteenth century. Apart from placing this general history within a chronological framework, it will be analysing major political events and long-term trends in the development of Chinese statecraft, economic and social institutions, philosophy and religion, literature and art, as well as relations with the outside world. The course is mounted for undergraduates throughout the university with an interest in China, especially its history, politics and culture.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY2232","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Modern Japan: Conflict in History","ModuleDescription":"This module surveys the history of modern Japan from the late-Tokugawa period to the present. Its primary goal is to promote basic understanding of major events, while also aiming to analyze the modern history of Japan in transnational and comparative contexts through exploring a number of\r\ncommon themes of modern global history: nation building, colonialism, total war, and various transformations and social conflicts in the postwar period. Through such examination, the module aims at promoting critical thinking concerning diverse historical interpretations and controversies. Accordingly, students will be exposed to a broad range of historical debates and viewpoints throughout the module.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY2245 / EU2221","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Empires, Colonies and Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"Students will gain a basic understanding of empires in history.  Individual empires will be studied to demonstrate patterns regarding the origins, development and collapse of empires.  Topics will include the expansion of empires, colonization, military conquest, administration, and ideologies of empire.  The humane side of imperialism will also be explored: the module will get students to try to understand the experience of subject peoples while also regarding empires as sites of cultural interaction.  Finally, students will be introduced to some of the interpretative paradigms which have shaped the scholarly exploration of empires.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"EU2221","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY2251","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"From the Wheel to the Web","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the role of technology in human history from Ancient times until today.  Does technology drive history, or is it the other way around?  Examining a variety of important technologies - ships, windmills, telephones, and of course wheels and the internet - the course will follow a different path through time than that commonly taken.  We?ll not forget politics or society, however, because 'technology' turns out to be as much about people as hardware. Wars, geopolitics, and the discovery of new pleasures and anxieties are all interwoven with the history of tools and techniques.  The module is open to students from any faculty.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY2260","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"History and Popular Culture","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the ways popular culture shapes understandings of history on two different levels. First, it examines how the popular culture of a specific era can reveal much of the social milieu of the time and help contextualise events of that period. Second, it will examine how popular culture, such as a film, created at a later time can influence perceptions about an earlier era. This module will examine instances and eras of popular culture to discuss the challenges of deriving historical knowledge from popular culture. Each iteration of the module may vary in its focus.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT12,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY2262","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Ancient World: The Roman Empire","ModuleDescription":"The Roman empire was one of the longest-lasting in global history. Its enduring impact can be seen, heard and felt today, from language and architecture to film and video. This module will examine Rome’s rise and fall, and ask how it successfully ruled over so many peoples for so long, in comparison with other world empires. We will consider who made up empire: emperors, ‘barbarians’, slaves and ordinary people. We will also uncover the background to early Christianity, Roman legacies inherited through European colonialism, and the numerous references to Rome in both high and popular culture today.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students from Cohort 2017 and before who have taken HY2245/EU2221","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-LT53,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR4,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY3227 / EU3212","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Europe of the Dictators","ModuleDescription":"Europe was plagued by wars, revolution and totalitarian dictatorship between 1919 and 1945. It witnessed the rise of Bolshevism and of various Fascist regimes, revealed the economic and political weakness of the Western democracies and the failure of the League of Nations. This module will focus on the rise of four dictators of this period: Mussolini, Franco, and Hitler. All students are welcome, but those coming with a background in Political Science and even Sociology may find this course builds on existing knowledge and concepts.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EU3212","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY3231","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"History of the Malay World","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the histories of the Malays who have populated the Straits of Melaka and the South China Sea. Discussions and lectures do not focus on chronology or a simple narration of \"facts,\" but upon a critical examination of questions such as \"who is Malay?\" and \"what is the Malay World?\", allowing for a better understanding of the key social, cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions that have shaped the Malay experience. The module will be of interest to any student who wants to know more about Malays and the societies in and around Singapore.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY3236 / SN3262","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Struggle for India, 1920-1964","ModuleDescription":"This module is concerned with the political evolution of the Indian nation in two of its most formative periods: the late nationalist struggle from 1920-47 that led to the withdrawal of the colonial power; and the years of Jawaharlal Nehru's prime ministership, 1947-64. The module looks at both decolonisation and nation-building as processes characterised by debate and contestation in relation to (a) social, regional and group identity and (b) political rights and power. The module will study the impact of that debate and contestation on the character, institutions and political life of the nation.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"HY2228, SN2261, SN3262","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY3242 / EU3231","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Modern Imperialism","ModuleDescription":"The module relates the study of modern European imperialism to some topics outside of Europe.  It examines a dimension of modern imperialism.  Themes will include the economic basis of imperialism, the interaction of cultures (within imperial networks), the migrations of peoples, missionary movements, the management of religion and motives and means of imperial control.  Normally one geographical area of imperial experience will be explored in depth.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"EU3231","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY3247","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"From Monarchy to Military: History of Myanmar","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the history of Myanmar (Burma).\n\nOrganized chronologically from the emergence of the\n\nearliest polities to the present, students will examine the\n\nformation and interaction of communities, ideological\n\nworldviews, ethnic identities, and material cultures that\n\nhave characterized the societies that evolved along the\n\nIrrawaddy River basin and beyond. Module content will\n\nconsider the particulars of Myanmars history (early stateformation\n\nand the historical development of Burmese\n\nidentity) within regional/global processes and themes.\n\nFundamentally, this module addresses why contemporary\n\nMyanmar is perceived to be so different from its regional\n\nneighbours despite sharing many historical and cultural\n\nexperiences.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"HY3260","Department":"HISTORY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Migrations in World History","ModuleDescription":"This module surveys the major patterns and themes of Chinese migrations since 1400. From merchants under the tributary trade system, to indentured and free labour in the industrialising age, as well as the making of new citizens in multi-culturalist nation-states, students will examine the social experience of long-distance migration through regional and global processes of political-economic change. In addition to academic texts, students will read official documents, family letters, memoirs, and novels to address enduring questions in the history of human migration – why do people leave their homes, and what remains when they adapt to their lands of adoption?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ID2112","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Digital Design & Fabrication","ModuleDescription":"Students are brought beyond foundational usage of CAD tools for design visualization and construction. Three areas covered are: Advanced Surfacing, Parametric & Generative CAD Modelling, and Digital Manufacturing.\r\nAdvanced Surfacing covers principles and methods to craft high precision, manufacturing-quality CAD models with complex, continuous organic surfaces that are water-tight. Parametric & Generative CAD teaches programming and algorithm-scripting-based methods to digitally generate and control 3D geometry. Digital Manufacturing introduces methods to translate 3D data to produce physical objects via digital manufacturing equipment.\r\nStudents are expected to gain an operationally-ready level of mastery through hands-on experimentation in projects for all three areas.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"1-3-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ID2114","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Form, Material and Making","ModuleDescription":"Students will go through 2 hands-on projects incorporating various form studies, material and model-making techniques. \r\n\r\nStudents will develop form studies through iterations before fabricating the models using hands-on techniques to attain precision and good finishing.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-426,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ID2115","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Digital Sketching and Painting","ModuleDescription":"The course is designed for individuals who want to improve their visual communication skills and stimulate creative thinking.  Through hands-on practice, students are taught how to use the stylus and tablet to create sketches and paintings in Photoshop.\r\n\r\nMajor topics include: Dynamic sketching; Introduction to stylus, tablet and Photoshop; Understanding and applying values and light; Rendering with colour; Silhouetting for ideation; Layout for presentation.\r\n\r\nStudents are expected to do weekly assignments and apply what they have learnt in two main projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-6-0","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"SDE-SR10,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ID2122","Department":"DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Ecodesign And Sustainability","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to provide the theory and practice for students to understand ecodesign and sustainability and its affects on design practice. It will study the design methods related to ecodesign and sustainable design and its applications.  Project work will be conducted to provide the bridge to integrate such theoretical knowledge into practice.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"DESIGN LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"SDE-SR14,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"IT1001","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to provide basic IT understanding for students who have no or little knowledge of computing. It is structured to be the course for students who either plans to take only one course in computing in her entire undergraduate studies or wants to equip herself to do further more specialised computing studies. The module tries to be broad by touching on most aspects of computing. However, there will also be some technical depth in standard introductory computing topics. The lectures will be intensely complemented by Web exploring activities.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CS1010 or CS1010E, CS1010FC, CS1010S, CS1101, CS1101C, CS1101S, GEK1511. SoC students and engineering students. Science students requiring this module for their minor should not register it as ULR-Breadth. Arts and Social Science students reading CNM as a subject/concentration and matriculated before AY2001/02 are not allowed to read this module as URL-Breadth","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"COM1-VCRM,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"I3-0344,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"I3-0344,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0620,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"IT3010","Department":"INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Data Management for Business Analytics","ModuleDescription":"This module is highly applied in nature with two important\ndatabase topics, namely, traditional relational databases\nand SQL as well as non-traditional databases and NoSQL\nqueries, to students outside School of Computing. Students\nare expected to know basic programming using Python.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"DAO2702 or (CS1010S or its equivalent)","Preclusion":"BT2102 and CS2102","Workload":"2-0-1-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"COM1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"I3-0337,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"I3-0339,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"JS1101E / GEK1002","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Japanese Studies","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to the subject of Japanese studies from a multi-disciplinary approach. It has three main components. The first component is humanities, covering art, philosophy, history and literature. The second component is social sciences, which includes sociology,anthropology, politics and economics. The third component is linguistics and language development. Students will learn about the methods and theories the various disciplines contribute to the study of Japan. Audio-visual materials, fieldwork, guest lectures, study tours, projects and debates will supplement lecture and tutorials.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1002","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"JS2213","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Popular Culture in Contemporary Japan","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to popular culture in contemporary Japan. From the study of various Japanese cultural forms and practices, it explores the linkages between particular practices and subcultures on the one hand, and larger societal trends on the other. The course emphasizes hands-on learning and expects students to engage in first-hand material gathering and observations.  The goal will be to use studies of Japanese popular culture forms to expand critical thinking about globalization, gender roles, race, nationalism in Japan and beyond.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"JS2230","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Itadakimasu - Food In Japan","ModuleDescription":"This module exposes students to country and culture of Japan using food as its analytic focal point. In the section on historical, political and economic perspectives, students will uncover the ways that food in Japan influences state policies, creates international conflicts and contributes to the formation of national identity. In the section on socio-cultural perspectives, students will learn to evaluate the ways that food creates meaning in such realms as language, education, media programming, and religious practices. Concepts covered in this course will be applicable to a broad range of phenomenon outside of Japan and outside the topic of food. 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Slide photographs of selected works will be shown and discussed in class. Approximately equal time will be spent on (1) ancient and medieval art and sculpture, (2) arts of the early modern period, and (3) modern artistic trends since the Meiji Restoration. The aim is to deepen students' appreciation of Japanese art by considering historical contexts, discussing the ideas and feelings conveyed by the art, and probing the aesthetic and philosophical concepts behind the art.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"JS3222","Department":"JAPANESE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Japanese Business Management","ModuleDescription":"With the ongoing stagnation of the Japanese economy in the 1990s, the very Japanese management which has been hailed in the past as a cornerstone of Japan's economic success has today become an issue of much debate. This module takes up this debate with an emphasis on the core area of Japanese management, the management of human resources. After outlining the features of management in Japan the module critically assesses these features over time and from different perspectives. Besides targeting students interested in Japan the module also welcomes students that are interested in critically discussing national differences in management systems in general.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAB1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 1","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to develop language proficiency in an integrated approach.  Students will acquire language skills through participation in various communicative tasks. Through the exposure to the language, students will develop a general understanding of the cultures, the sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects of the language. By the end of the module, students will acquire basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing to maintain communication on common topics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. 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Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics.  Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people. At the end of this course, students will be equipped with a sound foundation of the language to maintain communication on topics relating to their personal and immediate environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB1201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"T2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"T3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"T4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"T5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0109,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAB3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 3","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Bahasa Indonesia 2.  Emphasis continues to be on proficiency in all four skills, within selected range of vocabulary and grammar.  Students will master language relating to a wider range of daily life situations and will gain flexibility in their language use. Reading will no longer be strictly limited to what is contained in the textbook specially prepared for the class.  Gradually, short selection from media and literature sources such as short stories, poems, announcements, reports and other short, topic-specific pieces will be introduced to begin to familiarize students with actual usage while not overwhelming them with new vocabulary and grammatical forms.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB2201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"T2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAB3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 4","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Bahasa Indonesia 3.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Indonesian writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB3201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAB4201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 5","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Bahasa Indonesia 4. Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and business Indonesian.  Students will progressively comprehend texts, not only from background and subject matter knowledge, but also from increasing control of language.  They will also learn to handle conversation involving complication, in the form of connected discourse, and to make choices of diction, as well as manipulate grammatical features reflecting formal and informal registers.\n\n\n\nLearners autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process. Students will take an active role in selecting materials and leading discussions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB3202 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0519,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAB4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Bahasa Indonesia 6","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Bahasa Indonesia 5. Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and business Indonesian.  The most important objective is to improve students' language commands in employing discourse strategies. Learner's autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process.  Students will take an active role in selecting materials, leading discussions, and developing projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAB4201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAC1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese 1","ModuleDescription":"This is a beginners' module consisting three main components: conversation, grammar and Chinese characters learning. Vocabulary items, sentence patterns and short texts will be taught. Students will acquire basic communicative skills to deal with simple daily situations after reading this module. Approximately 180 Chinese characters and 150 phrases will be introduced.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0603,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAC2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Chinese 1. It consists of three main components, conversation, grammar and Chinese characters learning.  Another 200 Chinese characters and 500 phrases will be introduced. Emphasis is placed on listening, speaking, reading and the writing of Chinese characters. Students are required to give short speeches and to conduct projects in tutorials.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAC1201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAC3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese 3","ModuleDescription":"This is an intermediate Chinese module which is a continuation of Chinese 2. It consists of three main components: conversation, grammar and Chinese character learning. Another 160 Chinese characters and 260 phrases will be introduced. Students are also required to give short speeches and project presentations in the tutorials. Students' language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing are further strengthened.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAC2201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAC3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese 4","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Chinese 3 (LAC3201). Based on the 600 Chinese characters they have already learned from Chinese 1 to 3, students will be taught another 300 new characters and phrases at this stage.  New words, phrases and idioms will be strengthening for the usage of the language. Short stories and articles will be used in the teaching of this module. The students will also be trained in listening to broadcast materials, speech skills as well as short essay writing.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAC3201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAC3204","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese for Business & Social Sciences","ModuleDescription":"Chinese for Business & Social Sciences is a module designed for students to understand the forms of Chinese and Chinese usage appropriate to business, law, the social sciences, public relations and industrial relations.  Students will be trained in writing business correspondence, legal writing and business report.  Public relations techniques such as advocacy, presentation and debating will be taught.  Student's mother-tongue should be Chinese.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed Chinese language at GCE 'O' Level or ‘A’ Level or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0114,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0114,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAC4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese 6","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Chinese 5. It will emphasize the communicative function and the training of the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading & writing). A systematic way of introducing drills and exercises will allow students to master the necessary grammatical knowledge and rules for word and sentence formation. The students will also be involved in doing projects related to Chinese culture and history. 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Approximately 110 kanji and 180 kanji-words will be introduced. While more emphasis is placed on the development of oral communication skills, students will also learn how to read and write simple and short compositions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAJ1201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-4-0-2-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"B10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"B11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"B12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"B3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"B4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"B5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"B6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"B7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"B8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"B9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL TYPE 2","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"A10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"A11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR1,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"ERC-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"A3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR11,"},{"ClassNo":"A4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UTSRC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"A5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"A6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"A7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR6,"},{"ClassNo":"A8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"A9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAJ2202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Japanese 3","ModuleDescription":"Building upon the basis of Japanese 2, this module develops students' ability to communicate and expands the repertoire of daily topics and situations. Complex structures such as transitive and intransitive, conditionals and passive forms are introduced.  Approximately 150 kanji and 200 kanji-words will be introduced. 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Students will be taught more specialised vocabulary and communication styles found in the Japanese business world, including both the written and the oral forms of communication. The ability to read, understand and write minutes will be further covered. 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The aim is to familiarise students with a wide range of more advanced reading materials that are relevant to current social, economic and political developments in Japan.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAJ3201 (Japanese 5) or LAJ3203 (Business Japanese 1) or placement test","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAK1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Korean 1","ModuleDescription":"Korean 1 is a beginners module. This is an integrated course which will help students gain basic proficiency in the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), grammar and vocabulary (including Hanguel, the Korean alphabet) for personal interaction and communication in authentic situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAK2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Korean 2","ModuleDescription":"Korean 2 is the continuation of Korean 1. 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It is an integrated module which will help students gain higher intermediate proficiency in the four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing), grammar, and vocabulary, for personal interaction and communication in authentic situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAK3201 Korean 3 or by placement test.","Preclusion":"LAK3203 Korean for Academic Purpose","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAK4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Korean 6","ModuleDescription":"Korean 6 is a continuation of Korean 5. It is an integrated module which will help students gain higher proficiency in the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing),\r\ngrammar and vocabulary, for personal interaction and communication in authentic situation. This module aims to provide students with further training in skills and strategies to engage in authentic discourse and more complex argumentative writing.\r\nTopics of social , historical and cultural interest will be introduced through authentic materials such as selected works of literature , text from news papers and\r\nmagazines and audio and video recordings","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"LAK4201 Korean 5 or by placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAL1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Tamil 1","ModuleDescription":"The module aims at enabling non-Tamil-speaking beginners to achieve competence in understanding and using basic Tamil, both its spoken and written forms. The emphasis is mainly on conversational Tamil and its practical use at the level of everyday discourse and on written Tamil and its use at the beginners' level. To facilitate immersion into the Tamil language, students will be taught the necessary skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking initially through a Romanised script; during the semester the students will learn the orthographic system of the Tamil language. The essential aspects of Tamil grammar will also be taught. By the end of module, students will be able to write and read small texts by using the Tamil orthographic system and possess listening and speaking skills in Tamil language.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAL2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Tamil 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a follow up to and continuation of the module Tamil 1. By the end of the module, students are expected to have a good grammatical understanding of the Tamil language and to have a vocabulary which makes it possible for them to handle all four aspects in Tamil language learning (speaking, listening, reading and writing) with ease and effectiveness. There will be an introduction to features of idiomatic Tamil and to everyday usages. Students will be able to write short compositions and letters and to read newspaper articles, stories and short poems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAL1201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAM1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malay 1","ModuleDescription":"This module aims at guiding the beginner to achieve competence in understanding and using basic Malay. The emphasis is mainly on conversational Malay and its practical use at the level of everyday discourse. To facilitate immersion into the language students would be taught the necessary skills of listening, reading, writing and conversing in basic conversational Malay. The rudiments of Malay grammar would be taught where relevant or necessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"LAB1201 Bahasa Indonesia 1","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAM2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malay 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a progression from Malay 1 and it seeks to build upon the standard attained by students in that module. This follow-up module introduces students by gradation to the use of standard Malay in relation to administration, commerce and the modern professions. The overriding aim of the module is for students to attain a functional competency in the Malay language for formal and practical purposes where necessary and relevant, aspects of Malay grammar would be taught.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAM1201 Malay 1 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAM3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malay 3","ModuleDescription":"This module is a progression from Malay 2 and it aims to help students become more competent in the Malay language so that they will be confident and capable of effective communication with speakers of the target language and at the same time be aware of the sociolinguistic dimension of the target culture. Malay 3 will focus on the continuous mastery and development of language skills that will help students converse accurately and more fluently.  This module is also aimed at enhancing students' communicative and social competence for effective communication in the Malay language.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAM2201 Malay 2 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0306,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAM3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malay 4","ModuleDescription":"Malay 4 is intended for students who wish to learn the Malay Language and have completed elementary Malay and Intermediate Malay 3. It is also for those who have equivalent knowledge of the Malay language to continue their study here. The course is intended for students who have already acquired a fairly proficient level of competency in the Malay language but wish to acquire the Malay language at a higher level and be able to use the target language for work related purposes within the context of the community in this region.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAM3201 Malay 3 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0306,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAM4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malay 6","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to equip students with adequate skills and strategies to engage the native or other foreign speakers on more complex social and cultural issues. Students will learn to summarise texts of higher order thinking skills, structuring essays, collating linguistic means of expressions for improved language production and text cohesion. The module is intended to make students proficient language users.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Completed LAM4201 Malay 5 or passed the placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAR1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Arabic 1","ModuleDescription":"Arabic 1 is a beginners’ module. This is an\r\n\r\nintegrated course which will help students\r\n\r\ngain basic proficiency in the four skills\r\n\r\n(listening, speaking, reading, and writing),\r\n\r\ngrammar, vocabulary (including the Arabic\r\n\r\nalphabet), for personal interaction and\r\n\r\ncommunication in authentic situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAR2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Arabic 2","ModuleDescription":"Arabic 2 is a beginners’ module, and is a\r\n\r\ncontinuation of Arabic 1. It is an integrated\r\n\r\ncourse which will help students gain higher\r\n\r\nbasic proficiency in the four skills (listening,\r\n\r\nspeaking, reading, and writing), grammar,\r\n\r\nvocabulary (including the Arabic alphabet), for\r\n\r\npersonal interaction and communication in\r\n\r\nauthentic situations.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"\"LAR1201 Arabic 1, or by placement test.\"","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAR3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Arabic 4","ModuleDescription":"Arabic 4 is a continuation of Arabic 3. In this module, all skills of the language are equally dealt with. Further emphasis is placed on students’ ability to communicate\r\nmore fluently. More authentic language situations are brought into the classroom and used as language models. Students are asked to personalize these situations, putting into practice newly acquired vocabulary and structures. To consolidate the students’\r\nlearning of new vocabulary and structures, they are asked to write compositions on a variety of topics in a way that match their linguistic ability.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Successful completion of LAR3201 or exemption from it\r\nbased on placement test results.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAR4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Arabic 6","ModuleDescription":"LAR4202 Arabic 6 is an upper advanced Arabic module and a continuation of LAR4201 Arabic 5. It is intended to make students proficient language users. The\r\nstudents will better their speaking skill through group discussions, pair work, and oral presentations. They will listen to advanced listening comprehension materials, such as newscasts, talk shows and movies. In addition to the textbook readings, students will read stories and newspaper articles. They will learn to write\r\nnew types of essays, such as descriptive, narrative and argumentative ones, using more selective language and complex structures. Higher level word-formation\r\nprocesses and sentence structures will be taught.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Successful completion of LAR4201 or by placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-4-4.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAS1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 1","ModuleDescription":"Spanish 1 is the introductory module to the language and culture of the Hispanic world. This course is designed to help students develop the four linguistic skills in Spanish as well as to expand their cultural competency. The module will focus on the acquisition of basic structures, which will be developed and reinforced in subsequent modules.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"YLS1201 Introductory Spanish I","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAS2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Spanish 1. Spanish 2 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening basic grammar skills, writing, and reading comprehension. Students will continue to learn about the Hispanic world via readings and a variety of audiovisual materials. The module covers the second half of the textbook used in Spanish 1.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAS1201 Spanish 1 or YLS1201 Introductory Spanish I, or placement test","Preclusion":"YLS1202 Introductory Spanish","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAS3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 4","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Spanish 3. Students taking this module will build upon what was covered in the first half and continue to expand their command of written and spoken Spanish. Spanish 4 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening more complex grammar skills (e.g., the subjunctive, passive voice), writing, and reading comprehension.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAS3201 Spanish 3 or YLS2201 Intermediate Spanish I, or placement test","Preclusion":"YS2202 Intermediate Spanish II","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAS4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Spanish 6","ModuleDescription":"This course is the culmination of the Spanish language programme and serves as a bridge to further study of Spanish language and culture. Students will work on refining their writing and speaking skills by engaging in a variety of tasks (e.g. analysing short stories by a variety of authors, reviewing current films, discussing current events). Students will read texts on cultural and literary analysis with the aim of refining their linguistics and critical thinking skills.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"LAS4201 Spanish 5 or YLS3201 Advanced Spanish I, or placement test","Preclusion":"YLS3202 Advanced Spanish II","Workload":"4-0-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAT1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai 1","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to develop language proficiency in an integrated approach.  Students will acquire language skills through participation in various communicative tasks. Through the exposure to the language, students will develop a general understanding of the cultures, the sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects of the language. By the end of the module, students will acquire basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing to maintain communication on common topics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAT2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai 2","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to further enhance students' proficiency in the four basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing.  Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics.  Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people.  At the end of this course, students will be equipped with a sound foundation of the language to maintain communication on topics relating to their personal and immediate environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAT1201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAT3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai 3","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 2.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Thai writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"LAT2201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAT3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai 4","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 3.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Thai writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAT3201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAT4201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai 5","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 4.  Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and Thai. Students will progressively comprehend texts, not only from background and subject matter knowledge, but also from increasing control of language.  They will also learn to handle conversation involving complication, in the form of connected discourse, and to make choices of diction, as well as manipulate grammatical features reflecting formal and informal registers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAT3202 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAT4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai 6","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 5.  Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and Thai. The most important objective is to improve students' language commands in employing discourse strategies.  Learner's autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process.  Students will take an active role in selecting materials, leading discussions, and developing projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"Passed LAT4201 or placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-5.5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAV1201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 1","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to develop language proficiency in an integrated approach.  Students will acquire language skills through participation in various communicative tasks. Through the exposure to the language, students will develop a general understanding of the cultures, the sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects of the language. By the end of the module, students will acquire basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing to maintain communication on common topics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"This module is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAV2201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 2","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to further enhance students' proficiency in the four basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing.  Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics.  Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people. At the end of this course, students will be equipped with a sound foundation of the language to maintain communication on topics relating to their personal and immediate environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAV1201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAV3201","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 3","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Vietnamese 2.  Emphasis continues to be on proficiency in all four skills, within selected range of vocabulary and grammar.  Students will master language relating to a wider range of daily life situations and will gain flexibility in their language use. Reading will no longer be strictly limited to what is contained in the textbook specially prepared for the class.  Gradually, short selection from media and literature sources such as short stories, poems, announcements, reports and other short, topic-specific pieces will be introduced to begin to familiarize students with actual usage.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAV2201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0519,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0601,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAV3202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 4","ModuleDescription":"This module will build on the skills developed in Vietnamese 3.  In this module, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language.  Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor.  Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Vietnamese writers.  Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Passed LAV3201 or placement test","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0335,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LAV4202","Department":"CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Vietnamese 6","ModuleDescription":"null","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"LAV4201 or placement test","Preclusion":"NA","Workload":"4-0-0-2-6.5","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LSM1301","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"General Biology","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory module that explores what a living thing is, the basics of life, and the science behind it. The course will introduce the chemistry of life and the unit of life. The question of how traits are inherited will be discussed and the field of biotechnology, including its applications and the ethical issues involved be will introduced. The diversity of life on earth will be explored, with discussions how life on earth possibly came about and how biologists try to classify and make sense of the diversity. The course will also introduce the concept of life functions from cells to tissues and from organs to systems. The concept of how organisms maintain their internal constancy and organisation of major organ systems will be discussed. The focus will be to introduce the unifying concepts in biology and how they play a role in everyday life.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GCE `A’ Level or H2 Biology or equivalent, or LSM1301X","Workload":"2-0-2-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S1A-04LAB4,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LSM1303","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Animal Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"Understanding animal behaviour awakens the individual to the complexity of daily phenomenon in the animal kingdom - how animals live and survive in their environment. Much of this occurs around us every day and everywhere we go. But the city-dweller lives in increasing isolation of animals and understands little of the world around them. This module will highlight behaviours such as learning, sociality, territoriality, predation and defense, courtship and communication, with examples from across animal diversity. How behaviors have evolved to fit specific ecological conditions will be examined. Students will gain understanding of and empathy for animals, appreciate the value of scientific approach to animal care, human-animal conflict and conservation, and a better insight into our own behavior.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Life Sciences Major/Minor and student from Bachelor of Environmental Studies Programme","Workload":"2-0.5-1.5-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"LSM1306","Department":"BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Forensic Science","ModuleDescription":"Crime is one feature of human behaviour that fascinates our community. How crimes impact our society and how crimes are investigated and solved in the Singapore context is the focus of the module. The module is designed to enable students to appreciate why and how crimes are committed, to understand how crimes are solved in Singapore using investigative, and the latest scientific and forensic techniques, and to learn the role of the major stakeholders in the Criminal Justice System. Experts from law, pharmacy, statistics, the Health Sciences Authority and the Singapore Police Force will cover topics related to forensic science.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEK1542","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S2-03LAB7,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA1101R","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Linear Algebra I","ModuleDescription":"This module is a first course in linear algebra.  Fundamental concepts of linear algebra will be introduced and investigated in the context of the Euclidean spaces R^n.  Proofs of results will be presented in the concrete setting.  Students are expected to acquire computational facilities and geometric intuition with regard to vectors and matrices.  Some applications will be presented. Major topics: Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, Euclidean spaces, linear combinations and linear span, subspaces, linear independence, bases and dimension, rank of a matrix, inner products, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, linear transformations between Euclidean spaces, applications.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics  or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"EG1401, EG1402, MA1101, MA1311, MA1506, MA1508, FOE students","Workload":"3-1-1-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY 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200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA1102R","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Calculus","ModuleDescription":"This is a course in single-variable calculus. We will introduce precise definitions of limit, continuity, the derivative and the Riemann integral.  Students will be exposed to computational techniques and applications of differentiation and integration.  This course concludes with an introduction to first order differential equations.  \r\n\r\nMajor topics: Functions, precise definitions of limit and continuity. Definition of the derivative, velocities and rates of change, Intermediate Value Theorem, differentiation formulas, chain rule, implicit differentiation, higher derivatives, the Mean Value Theorem, curve sketching.  Definition of the Riemann integral, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.  The elementary transcendental functions and their inverses. Techniques of integration: substitution, integration by parts, trigonometric substitutions, partial fractions. Computation of area, volume and arc length using definite integrals.   First order differential equations: separable equations, homogeneous equations, integrating factors, linear first order equations, applications.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"EE1401, EE1461, EG1401, EG1402, CE1402, MA1102, MA1312, MA1505, MA1505C, MA1507, MA1521, CEC students, COM students who matriculated on and after 2002 (including poly 2002 intake), FOE students","Workload":"3-1-1-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT26,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA1301","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introductory Mathematics","ModuleDescription":"This module serves as a bridging module for students without 'A' - level mathematics. Its aim is to equip students with appropriate mathematical knowledge and skill so as to prepare them for further study of mathematics-related disciplines. At the end of the course, students are expected to attain a level of proficiency in algebra and calculus equivalent to the GCE Advanced Level. Major topics: Sets, functions and graphs, polynomials and rational functions, inequalities in one variable, logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometric functions, sequences and series, techniques of differentiation, applications of differentiation, maxima and minima, increasing and decreasing functions, curve sketching, techniques of integration, applications of integration, areas, volumes of solids of revolution, solution of first order ordinary differential equations by separation of variables and by integrating factor, complex numbers, vectors.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Pass in GCE ‘O’ Level Additional Mathematics or GCE ‘AO’ Levels or H1 Mathematics","Preclusion":"Those with A-level or H2 passes in Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics or who have passed any of the modules MA1101R, MA1102R, MA1301FC, MA1301X, MA1505, MA1506, MA1507, MA1508, MA1521, MA1311, MA1312, MA1421, MPE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA1312","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Calculus with Applications","ModuleDescription":"This module contains the main ideas of calculus that are often encountered in the formulation and solution of practical problems. The approach of this course is intuitive and heuristic. The objective is to develop a competent working knowledge of the main concepts and methods introduced. This module is also designed for students who intend to do a minor in mathematics or for those who are keen to pick up some mathematical skills that might be useful in their own areas of studies. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Real numbers and elementary analytic geometry. Functions, limits, continuity and derivative. Trigonometric functions. Trigonometric functions. Applications of the derivative. Optimization problems.  Inverse functions. The indefinite integral. The definite integral. Applications of the definite integral: arc length, volume and surface area of solid of revolution.  Logarithmic and exponential functions. Techniques of Integration. Taylor's Formula. Differential equations. Some applications in Business, Economics and Social Sciences.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"AO-Level Mathematics or H1 Mathematics or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"MA1102R, MA1505, MA1505C, MA1521, MA1511, FoE students,","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"UT-AUD2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0440,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA1505","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematics I","ModuleDescription":"Refer to link at \r\n\r\nhttp://ww1.math.nus.edu.sg/undergrad.aspx?file=stu-modules","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ Level Mathematics or H2 Mathematics  or H2 Further Mathematics or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"MA1102R, MA1312, MA1507, MA1511, MA1521, MA2311, MA2501, EE1461, PC2174","Workload":"3-2-0-0-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"NAK-AUD,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0512,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA1521","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Calculus for Computing","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a basic foundation for calculus and its related subjects required by computing students. The objective is to train the students to be able to handle calculus techniques arising in their courses of specialization. In addition to the standard calculus material, the course also covers simple mathematical modeling techniques and numerical methods in connection with ordinary differential equations. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: \r\n\r\nPreliminaries on sets and number systems. \r\n\r\nCalculus of functions of one variable and applications. \r\n\r\nSequences, series and power series.   \r\n\r\nFunctions of several variables. Extrema.\r\n\r\nFirst and second order differential equations. \r\n\r\nBasic numerical methods for ordinary differential equations.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"GCE ‘A’ level Mathematics or H2 Mathematics or H2 Further Mathematics  or MA1301 or MA1301FC or MA1301X","Preclusion":"MA1102R, MA1312, MA1505, MA1507, MA2501, MA1511, FoE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UT-AUD1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT27,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"TP-GLR,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0406,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA2101","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Linear Algebra II","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of MA1101 Linear Algebra I intended for second year students. The student will learn more advanced topics and concepts in linear algebra. A key difference from MA1101 is that there is a greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and proof techniques than on computations.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Matrices over a field. Determinant. Vector spaces. Subspaces. Linear independence. Basis and dimension. Linear transformations. Range and kernel. Isomorphism. Coordinates. Representation of linear transformations by matrices. Change of basis. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Diagonalizable linear operators. Cayley-Hamilton Theorem. Minimal polynomial. Jordan canonical form. Inner product spaces. Cauchy-Schwartz inequality. Orthonormal basis. Gram-Schmidt Process. Orthogonal complement. Orthogonal projections. Best approximation. The adjoint of a linear operator.  Normal and self-adjoint operators. Orthogonal and unitary operators.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R or MA1506 or MA1508 or MA1508E or MA1513","Preclusion":"MA2101S, MA2101H, MA2201, MA2203, MQ2201, MQ2101, MQ2203","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA2104","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Multivariable Calculus","ModuleDescription":"This is a module on the calculus of functions of several real variables, applications of which abound in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering. The aim is for students to acquire computational skills, ability for 2- and 3-D visualisation and to understand conceptually fundamental results such as Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem and the Divergence Theorem. Major topics: Euclidean distance and elementary topological concepts in Rn, limit and continuity, implicit functions.  Partial differentiation, differentiable functions, differentials, chain rules, directional derivatives, gradients, mean value theorem, Taylor’s formula, extreme value theorem, Lagrange multipliers.\nMultiple integrals and iterated integrals, change of order of integration, applications, Jacobian matrix, change of variables in multiple integrals. Line integrals and Green’s theorem. Surface integrals, Stokes’ Theorem, Divergence Theorem.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1521","Preclusion":"MA1104, MA2311, MA1507, MPE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA2108","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Analysis I","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to introduce the student to the contents and methods of elementary mathematical analysis. The course develops rigorously the following concepts arising from calculus: the real number system, sequences and series of constant terms, limit and continuity of functions. The emphasis is on logical rigour. The student will be exposed to and be expected to acquire the skills to read and write mathematical proofs.  Major topics: Basic properties of real numbers, supremum and infimum, completeness axiom. Sequences, limits, monotone convergence theorem, Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem, Cauchy's criterion for convergence. Infinite series, Cauchy's criteria, absolute and conditional convergence, tests for convergence.  Limits of functions, fundamental limit theorems, one-sided limits, limits at infinity, monotone functions. Continuity of functions, intermediate-value theorem, extreme-value theorem, inverse functions.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1505C or MA1507 or MA1521","Preclusion":"MA2108S, MA2206, MA2208, MA2221, MA2311, MQ2202, MQ2102, MQ2203, CN2401, EE2401, ME2492","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA2216 / ST2131","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Probability","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to give an elementary introduction to probability theory for science (including computing science, social sciences and management sciences) and engineering students with knowledge of elementary calculus. It will cover not only the mathematics of probability theory but\r\nwill work through many diversified examples to illustrate the wide scope of applicability of probability. Topics covered are: counting methods, sample space and events, axioms of probability, conditional probability, independence, random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, joint and marginal distributions, conditional distribution, independence of random variables, expectation,\r\nconditional expectation, moment generating function, central limit theorem, the weak law of large numbers. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisite. It is an essential module for Industrial and Systems Engineering students.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102R or MA1312 or MA1507 or MA1505 or MA1505C or MA1511 or MA1521","Preclusion":"ST2131 (Cross-listing), ST2334, CE2407","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA2219","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Geometry","ModuleDescription":"This module gives a first introduction to various kinds of\r\n\r\ngeometries ranging from elementary Euclidean geometry\r\n\r\non the plane, inversive geometry on the sphere, as well as\r\n\r\nprojective geometry and Non-Euclidean geometry. Topics\r\n\r\ncovered include: Conics, Quadric surfaces, Affine\r\n\r\ngeometry, Affine transformations, Ceva's theorem,\r\n\r\nMenelaus' theorem, Projective geometry, projective\r\n\r\ntransformations, homogeneous coordinates, cross-ratio,\r\n\r\nPappus' theorem, Desargues' theorem, duality and\r\n\r\nprojective conics, Pascal's theorem, Brianchon's theorem,\r\n\r\nInversions, coaxal family of circles, Non-Euclidean\r\n\r\ngeometry, Mobius transformations, distance and area in\r\n\r\nNon-Euclidean geometry.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1100 or MA1101R or MA1506 or MA1508 or MA1508E or MA1513 or MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1507 or MA1511 or CS1231","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3110","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Analysis II","ModuleDescription":"This is a continuation of MA2108 Mathematical Analysis I. The objective of this module is to introduce the student to the contents and methods of elementary mathematical analysis. The course develops rigorously the following concepts arising from calculus: the derivative, the Riemann integral, sequences and series of functions. The emphasis is on logical rigour. The student will be exposed to and be expected to acquire the skills to read and write mathematical proofs. Major topics: Differentiation: the derivative, Mean Value Theorem and applications, L'Hospital rules, Taylor's Theorem. The Riemann integral: Riemann integrable functions, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, change of variable, integration by parts. Sequences of functions: Pointwise and uniform convergence, interchange of limits and continuity, derivative and integral, the exponential and logarithmic functions, the trigonometric functions. Series of functions: Cauchy criterion, Weierstrass M-test, power series, radius of convergence, term-by-term differentiation.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2108 or MA2108S","Preclusion":"MA2118, MA2118H, MA2205, MQ3202, MA3110S, ST2236.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3111","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Complex Analysis I","ModuleDescription":"This module is a first course on the analysis of one complex variable.  In this module, students will learn the basic theory and techniques of complex analysis as well as some of its applications.  Target students are mathematics undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science.  Major topics: complex numbers, analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions, contour integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem, Cauchy integral formulas, Taylor series, Laurent series, residues and poles, applications to computation of improper integrals.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1507) and (MA3110 or MA3110S)","Preclusion":"MA3111S, EE3002, MPE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT32,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3201","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Algebra II","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to provide the essentials of ring theory and module theory. Major topics: rings, ring isomorphism theorems, prime and maximal ideals, integral domains, field of fractions, factorization, unique factorization domains, principal ideal domains, Euclidean domains, factorization in polynomial domains, modules, module isomorphism theorems, cyclic modules, free modules of finite rank, finitely generated modules, finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA2202 or MA2202S) and (MA2101 or MA2101S)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0406,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3227","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Analysis II","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of MA2213 Numerical Analysis I. It introduces and\r\nanalyzes important numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear systems,\r\ntwo-point boundary value problems, as well as Monte Carlo methods and their\r\napplications in such fields as quantitative finance and physics. The module aims at\r\ndeveloping students’ problem-solving skills in emerging applications of modern\r\nscientific computing, and is intended for mathematics and quantitative finance\r\nmajors and students from engineering, computer science and physical sciences.\r\nMajor topics: Iterative methods for systems of linear equations and their\r\nconvergence analysis, numerical solutions of systems of nonlinear equations,\r\nmethods for solving two-point boundary value problems, Monte Carlo methods\r\nand their applications.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2213 and (MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1506 or MA1507 or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA2311) and (MA2101 or MA2101S) and (MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334)","Preclusion":"ME3291","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3233","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Combinatorics and Graphs II","ModuleDescription":"This is a continuation of MA2214 Combinatorics and Graphs I. The objective is to introduce to students fundamental principles and techniques in Graph Theory. Major topics: Connectivity, Eulerian Multigraphs and Hamiltonian Graphs, Matching, Covering and Independence, Vertex Coloring (including basics of Planar Graphs), Digraphs, Basic Spectral Graph Theory (including Eigenvalues of Graphs and Graph Laplacians).","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2214","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0430,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3238 / ST3236","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Processes I","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the concept of modelling dependence and focuses on discrete-time Markov chains. Topics include discrete-time Markov chains, examples of discrete-time Markov chains, classification of states, irreducibility, periodicity, first passage times, recurrence and transience, convergence theorems and stationary distributions.  This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{MA1101 or MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1508 or GM1302} and {MA2216 or ST2131}","Preclusion":"ST3236.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1401","Venue":"S16-06118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3252","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Linear and Network Optimisation","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to work on optimization problems which can be formulated as linear and network optimization problems. We formulate linear programming (LP) problems and solve them by the simplex method (algorithm). We also look at the geometrical aspect and develop the mathematical theory of the simplex method. We further study problems which may be formulated using graphs and networks. These optimization problems can be solved by using linear or integer programming approaches. However, due to its graphical structure, it is easier to handle these problems by using network algorithmic approaches. Applications of LP and network optimization will be demonstrated. This course should help the student in developing confidence in solving many similar problems in daily life that require much computing. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Introduction to LP: solving 2-variable LP via graphical methods. Geometry of LP: polyhedron, extreme points, existence of optimal solution at extreme point. Development of simplex method: basic solution, reduced costs and optimality condition, iterative steps in a simplex method, 2-phase method and Big-M method. Duality: dual LP, duality theory, dual simplex method. Sensitivity Analysis. Network optimization problems: minimal spanning tree problems, shortest path problems, maximal flow problems, minimum cost flow problems, salesman problems and postman problems.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1101R or MA1306 or MA1311 or MA1508 or MA1506 or MA1508E or MA1513","Preclusion":"MQ2204, CS3252, IC2231, DSC3214, DSN3701, MA3235, BH3214, ISE students","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA3259","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Methods in Genomics","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introduction to methods and popular software tools for solving computational problems in genomics. It studies exact algorithms for those problems that can be solved easily and approximation and/or heuristic algorithms for hard problems. The objective is to develop competitive knowledge in formulating biological problems in computational terms and solving these problems\r\nusing algorithm approach. This module is for students with interests in computational molecular biology and bioinformatics. Major topics: Sequence analysis, multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis, genome sequencing, gene prediction and motif finding, genome rearrangement.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2216 or MA3233 or MA3501 or ST2131 or ST2334 or LSM2241","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4207","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Logic","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory mathematical course in logic. It gives a mathematical treatment of basic ideas and results of logic, such as the definition of truth, the definition of proof and Godel's completeness theorem. The objectives are to present the important concepts and theorems of logic and to explain their significance and their relationship to other mathematical work.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Sentential logic. Structures and assignments. Elementary equivalence.  Homomorphisms of structures. Definability. Substitutions. Logical axioms. Deducibility.  Deduction and generalization theorems. Soundness, completeness and compactness theorems. Prenex formulas.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3110 or MA3110S or MA3205 or MA3219","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0404,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0511,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4211","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Functional Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is for students who are majors in pure mathematics or who need functional analysis in their applied mathematics courses. The objective of the module is to study linear mappings defined on Banach spaces and Hilbert spaces, especially linear functionals (real-valued mappings) on L(p), C[0,1] and some sequence spaces.  In particular, the four big theorems in functional analysis, namely, Hahn-Banach theorem, uniform boundedness theorem, open mapping theorem and Banach-Steinhaus theorem will be covered.  \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Normed linear spaces and Banach spaces. Bounded linear operators and continuous linear functionals. Dual spaces. Reflexivity. Hanh-Banach Theorem. Open Mapping Theorem. Uniform Boundedness Principle. Banach-Steinhaus Theorem. The classical Banach spaces : c0, lp, Lp, C(K). Compact operators. Inner product spaces and Hilbert spaces. Orthonormal bases. Orthogonal complements and direct sums. Riesz Representation Theorem. Adjoint operators.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3207H or MA3209","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4221","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Partial Differential Equations","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this introductory course is to provide the basic properties of partial differential equations as well as the techniques to solve some partial differential equations. Partial differential equations are the important tools for understanding the physical world and mathematics itself. This course will cover three types of partial differential equations and will provide a broad perspective on the subject, illustrate the rich variety of phenomena and impart a working knowledge of the most important techniques of analysis of the equations and their solutions.\r\n\r\nMajor topics: First-order equations.  Quasi-linear equations.  General first-order equation for a function of two variables.  Cauchy problem.  Wave equation.  Wave equation in two independent variables.  Cauchy problem for hyperbolic equations in two independent variables.  Heat equation.  The weak maximum principle for parabolic equations.  Cauchy problem for heat equation.  Regularity of solutions to heat equation.  Laplace equation.  Green's formulas.  Harmonic functions.  Maximum principle for Laplace equation.  Dirichlet problem.  Green's function and Poisson's formula.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3220","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4229","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Approximation Theory","ModuleDescription":"The central theme of this course is the problem of interpolating data by smooth and simple functions. To achieve this goal, we need to study interesting families of functions. The basic material covered deals with approximation in normed linear spaces, in particular, in Hilbert spaces. These include Weierstrass approximation theorem via Bernstein polynomials, best uniform polynomial approximation, interpolation, orthogonal polynomials and least squares problems, splines and wavelets.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Basics in approximation theory. Weierstrass approximation theorem via Bernstein polynomials. Best uniform polynomial approximation and Haar condition. Polynomial interpolation. Orthogonal polynomials and least squares problems. Splines. Wavelets.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA2101 or MA2101S) and (MA3110 or MA3110S)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4251 / ST4238","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Processes II","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on ST3236 and introduces an array of stochastic models with biomedical and other real world applications. Topics include Poisson process, compound Poisson process, marked Poisson process, point process, epidemic models, continuous time Markov chain, birth and death processes, martingale. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3238 or ST3236","Preclusion":"MA3237, MA3239, GM3310, ST4238, ISE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4255","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Numerical Methods in Differential Equations","ModuleDescription":"Ordinary and partial differential equations are routinely used to model a variety of natural and social phenomena. This course is concerned with the basic theory of numerical methods for solving these equations. Through the study of this module, students will gain an understanding of (1) various numerical integration schemes for solving ordinary differential equations, and (2) finite difference methods for solving various linear partial differential equations. Major topics: (ODE) One-step and linear multistep methods, Runge-Kutta methods, A-stability, convergence; (PDE) Difference calculus, finite difference methods for initial value problems, boundary value problems, and initial-boundary value problems, consistency, stability analysis via von Neumann method and matrix method, convergence, Lax Equivalence Theorem.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{MA2213 or DSA2102} and MA3220","Preclusion":"ME4233","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0611,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4260","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Operations Research","ModuleDescription":"This is a stochastic operations research module and has many applications in production planning, warehousing and logistics. This module gives an introduction on how operations research models (with emphasis on optimization models) are formulated and solved. Many inventory and queuing models are derived to cater for different situations and problems in the real world. The solutions of these models can be obtained analytically. The tools of dynamic programming, heuristics and simulation are also introduced to derive the solutions. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: The basic economic order quantity model and its extension. Dynamic lot sizing models. Inventory models with uncertain demands: single-period decision models, continuous review and periodic review policies. Recent developments in inventory theory. Modelling arrival and service processes. Basic queuing models. Cost considerations in queuing models. Queuing network. Simulation of inventory and queuing models.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334} and {MA3236 or MA3252 or DSC3214 or DSN3701}","Preclusion":"ISE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4261","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Coding and Cryptography","ModuleDescription":"Error-correcting codes and security codes are very important in the data communication and storage. The focus of this module is the mathematical aspect of coding theory and cryptography. Upon completing this module, the student will have a basic appreciation of some key issues in coding theory and cryptography, some understanding of the basic theory concerning codes and ciphers and\r\na good knowledge of some well-known codes and ciphers. Major Topics: Communication channels and Shannon’s theorem, block codes and linear codes, maximum-likelihood decoding and syndrome decoding, bounds on codes and optimal codes, cyclic codes, BCH codes, encoding and decoding of cyclic codes. Public-key cryptography, RSA cryptosystem, public-key cryptosystems based on the discrete logarithm problem, elliptic curve cryptosystems, factorization algorithm and pseudoprime.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3201 or MA3218 or MA3265","Preclusion":"EEE students, CEG students, CPE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0406,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4263","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Analytic Number Theory","ModuleDescription":"The aim of this course is to introduce the standard techniques in analytic number theory through the study of two classical results, namely, the prime number theorem and Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Arithmetical functions. Merten's estimates. Riemann zeta function. Prime number theorem. Characters of abelian groups. Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progression.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA2202 or MA2202S) and (MA3111 or MA3111S)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0437,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4264","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Game Theory","ModuleDescription":"Game theory provides a mathematical tool for multi-person decision making. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to game theory, studying basic concepts, models and solutions of games and their applications.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMajor topics: Games of normal form and extensive form; Applications in Economics; Relations between game theory and decision making. Games of complete information: Static games with finite or infinite strategy spaces, Nash equilibrium of pure and mixed strategy; Dynamic games, backward induction solutions, information sets, subgame-perfect equilibrium, finitely and infinitely repeated games. Games of incomplete information: Bayesian equilibrium; First price sealed auction, second price sealed auction, and other auctions; Dynamic Bayesian games; Perfect Bayesian equilibrium; Signaling games. Cooperative games: Bargaining theory; Cores of n-person cooperative games; The Shapley value and its applications in voting, cost sharing, etc.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA3236 or MA3252 or DSC3214 or DSN3701) and (MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334)","Preclusion":"EC3312.","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0611,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S17-0512,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4266","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Topology","ModuleDescription":"The (point-set) topology covered in this module is an abstraction of metric space concepts, and was largely developed in the first half of last century. It forms the basis for much modern mathematics, especially in geometry and analysis, and beyond mathematics is important in computer science, mathematical economics, mathematical physics and robotics. Major topics: metric and topological spaces, continuous maps, bases, homeomorphisms, subspaces, sum, product and quotient topologies, orbit spaces, separation axioms, compact spaces, Tychonoff's theorem, compactness in metric spaces, Urysohn's lemma, Tietze Extension Theorem, connected and path-connected spaces, components, locally compact spaces, function spaces and the compact-open topology.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA3209","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4268","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematics for Visual Data Processing","ModuleDescription":"This multi-disciplinary module focuses on various\r\nimportant mathematical methods addressing problems\r\narising in imaging and vision. Topics covered include:\r\nContinuous and discrete Fourier transform, Gabor\r\ntransform, Wiener filter, variational principle, level set\r\nmethod, applied differential geometry, linear and nonlinear\r\nleast squares, regularization methods.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2213","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0598,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S17-0512,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MA4271","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces","ModuleDescription":"Students of this module will learn how to apply their knowledge in advanced calculus and linear algebra to the study of the geometry of smooth curves and surfaces in the three dimensional Euclidean space. Major topics: theory of smooth space curves, differentiable structures on a smooth surface, local theory of the geometry of smooth surfaces, the first and second fundamental form, Guass map, parallel transport, geodesics, global properties of surfaces: triangulation, Euler number and orientation, global Gauss-Bonnet formula and its applications.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1104 or MA2104 or MA1507 or MA1505 or MA2311) and (MA2101 or MA2101S)","Preclusion":"MA3215","Workload":"3-1-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"S17-0404,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT1003X","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken EC3230/(EC2210) or CS3261/(IC3243) or PR4201 or BK2003 or BZ1003 or BH1003 are not allowed to take MKT1003.","Workload":"2-1-3-3-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT1705X","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Principles of Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to provide knowledge, techniques and understanding of marketing principles. It provides students with a conceptual framework to analyse and interpret marketing phenomena and to suggest courses of action in response to marketing problems.  It covers topics such as the marketing concept, the marketing environment and the marketing mix which includes product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Other related topics include consumer behaviour, market segmentation and targeting, marketing research and information system, marketing planning, implementation and control, and public issues in marketing.  This is a foundation module for business students and provides the basis for later concentration in the marketing area.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MKT1003; MKT1003X; RST and EMG students","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"W01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"W06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0226,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3401A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Marketing or MKT1003X Marketing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3401B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Marketing or MKT1003X Marketing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3402B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This course provides an overview of consumer behavior concepts, theories, research, and applications. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will facilitate an understanding of buyer behavior which can be integrated into the formulation of marketing strategies. This will be accomplished by surveying the social science foundations of consumer behavior, in particular, the contributions from psychology and sociology.\n\n\n\nDuring the course, various types of consumer research will be introduced. While students should learn to recognize what types of consumer research are valuable for specific marketing decisions, the course does not focus on the technical aspects of research design. Rather, its emphasis is on the content and logical application of concepts and theories in the analysis of consumer behavior for solving marketing management problems.\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 or BH1003 or BZ1003 or BK2003","Preclusion":"BH3402 or BZ3602 or BK3201 or MKT3402A or MKT3402B\r\n","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3 (tentative)","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3415","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing in a Digital Age","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to wire the students to the digital economy and provides students with Web tools and e-marketing knowledge to compete effectively in the e-business world.  Emphasis will be placed on tapping the enormous potential of the Internet as a new marketing medium and exploring the unique characteristics of computer-mediated marketing environments that distinguish them in significant ways from traditional, terrestrial markets of opportunity.  Course content includes detailed assessment of issues related to: information economy, e-marketing research, shopping bots and consumer behavior, permission marketing and viral marketing, Internet shopping and e-tailing models, auctions and affiliate marketing, Net community and CRM (customer relationship management), clickstream analysis and online personalisation, and public policy and e-business ethics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3418","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Product And Brand Management","ModuleDescription":"This module aimed at developing skills towards the management of new and existing products, where products cover both tangible goods as well as intangible services.  Possible topics to be covered include: the changing role of the product manager; product portfolio management; product planning and concept testing; test marketing and new product introduction; and packaging.  Several teaching methods will be used.  Apart from lectures, students may be given assigned readings and cases to develop their skills.  In addition, students may have the opportunity to apply their skills in group projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 or BH1003 or BZ1003 or BK2003 \r\n","Preclusion":"BH3418 or BZ3603 or MKT3418A or MKT3418B","Workload":"3-0-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3421","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Analysis & Decision Making","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to show you the benefits of using a systematic and analytical approach to marketing decision-making, and to build your skills and confidence in undertaking such analyses and decision making. An\r\nanalytical approach will enable you to: (1) identify alternative marketing options and actions, (2) calibrate the opportunity costs associated with each option, and (3) choose one or more options that have the highest likelihood of helping you achieve your business goals. By completing this course, you will be well on your way to making the ROI case for marketing expenditures that companies are increasingly asking of their executives. \r\n\r\nThis course follows up on the marketing core course by operationalizing several marketing concepts such as segmentation, targeting, positioning, and marketing resource allocation. By the end of this course, you will learn how to segment customers, recognize different ways to segment markets, understand the data required for segmentation, identify attractive customers to target, determine the best positioning of your brand in customers’ minds, and develop new products that add value to consumers and firms.\r\n\r\nThe course is designed for students who have extensive background in or understanding marketing research and marketing principles, and who know or are prepared to learn to build “smart” spreadsheets in EXCEL. Using market simulations and related exercises tied to PC-based computer software, students will develop marketing plans in varying decision contexts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3427","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Research for Marketing Insights","ModuleDescription":"Effective marketing research is necessary for successful management of all phases of the marketing process, ranging from product development and introduction to selling through growth and maturity stages. In today's information-oriented environment, a marketing manager cannot succeed without a thorough understanding of the research process. By understanding the research process, he can better judge the suitability, reliability and the validity of a research study in his decision-makings. Students will learn by doing in this course. While we will use class time to discuss appropriate research topics, students are required to do lots of activities by themselves in order to facilitate their learning by doing. In doing so, this course incorporates an experimental element in marketing research and consulting. As a marketing information provider, students will be assisting a firm by collecting and interpreting market data as a means toward the development of a superior marketing plan. At the same time, students will conduct tutorial activities that will provide opportunities for students to practice the key topics covered in the class. This course is intended to acquaint students with the fundamental marketing research process. More specifically, this course aims: (i) To familiarise the student with the fundamental marketing research skills of problem formulation, research design, questionnaire design, data collection, data analysis, and report presentation and writing. (ii) To have the student gain perspective and practice in applying these skills through a research project. (iii) To develop an understanding of decision making in marketing, its inherent difficulties and pitfalls and the importance of information in marketing research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Marketing or MKT1003X Marketing","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3429","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based \r\nresearch and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Vary according to project topic. In general, however, students will have to have completed the core modules of the BBA/BBA(Acc) curriculum.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3513","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Game Theory And Strategic Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to game theory and its applications in the realm of business.  It aims to provide an overview of non-cooperative and cooperative games through the analysis of strategic interactions in conflict situations such as bargaining, market competition, monetary policy, auction, international trade, to name a few.  Recurring themes include threatening and bluffing, punishing and rewarding, building reputations, and sustaining cooperation in non-cooperative environments through repeated interactions.  More advanced topics on games with incomplete information such as moral hazard and incentives theory, mechanism design and the Revelation Principle will also be covered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003 Principles of Marketing (or TR2201 Entrepreneurial Marketing)\r\nBSP1005 Managerial Economics or equivalent","Preclusion":"EC3312 Game Theory and Applications To Economics\r\nMA4264 Game Theory","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3701A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT2401; RE3704.","Workload":"0-3-0-6-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3701B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice","ModuleDescription":"The primary objective of this module is to acquaint students with the marketing planning and marketing management process; with a focus on Asian markets. Students are encouraged to apply marketing concepts, tools and techniques in the analysis of marketing situations and problems that are commonly faced in Asian markets and in the development of marketing strategies and programmes that are appropriate for Asian markets. Topics include the roles of planning in marketing, the reasons for planning, the pitfalls in planning, environmental analysis, market analysis, customer analysis, competitive analysis, company analysis, SWOT analysis, issue analysis, objective setting, strategy development, assembling of marketing mix, marketing implementation and control, and marketing evaluation and audit. The module is taught with a practical and applied orientation. Asian cases are used to a large extent for class discussion, supplemented by computer simulated marketing games, projects, exercises and lectures.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3702A","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of consumer behaviour theories, research, and applications. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will facilitate an understanding of buyer behaviour which can be integrated into the formulation of marketing strategies. This will be accomplished by surveying the social science underpinnings of consumer behaviour as well as various types of consumer research which may be valuable for specific marketing decisions. The module thus emphasises the content and logical application of theories and research in analysing consumer behaviour for solving marketing management problems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3402","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3702B","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Consumer Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of consumer behaviour theories, research, and applications. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will facilitate an understanding of buyer behaviour which can be integrated into the formulation of marketing strategies. This will be accomplished by surveying the social science underpinnings of consumer behaviour as well as various types of consumer research which may be valuable for specific marketing decisions. The module thus emphasises the content and logical application of theories and research in analysing consumer behaviour for solving marketing management problems.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3402","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3714","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing in a Digital Age","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to wire the students to the digital economy and provides students with Web tools and e-marketing knowledge to compete effectively in the e-business world. Emphasis will be placed on tapping the enormous potential of the Internet as a new marketing medium and exploring the unique characteristics of computer-mediated marketing environments that distinguish them in significant ways from traditional, terrestrial markets of opportunity. Course content includes detailed assessment of issues related to: information economy, e-marketing research, shopping bots and consumer behavior, permission marketing and viral marketing, Internet shopping and e-tailing models, auctions and affiliate marketing, Net community and CRM (customer relationship management), clickstream analysis and online personalisation, and public policy and e-business ethics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3415","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413A,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3717","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Product & Brand Management","ModuleDescription":"This module aimed at developing skills towards the management of new and existing products, where products cover both tangible goods as well as intangible services. Possible topics to be covered include: the changing role of the product manager; product portfolio management; product planning and concept testing; test marketing and new product introduction; and packaging. Several teaching methods will be used. Apart from lectures, students may be given assigned readings and cases to develop their skills. In addition, students may have the opportunity to apply their skills in group projects.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3418","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3722","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Research for Marketing Insights","ModuleDescription":"Effective marketing research is necessary for successful management of all phases of the marketing process, ranging from product development and introduction to selling through growth and maturity stages. In today's information-oriented environment, a marketing manager cannot succeed without a thorough understanding of the research process. By understanding the research process, he can better judge the suitability, reliability and the validity of a research study in his decision-makings. Students will learn by doing in this course. While we will use class time to discuss appropriate research topics, students are required to do lots of activities by themselves in order to facilitate their learning by doing. In doing so, this course incorporates an experimental element in marketing research and consulting. As a marketing information provider, students will be assisting a firm by collecting and interpreting market data as a means toward the development of a superior marketing plan. At the same time, students will conduct tutorial activities that will provide opportunities for students to practice the key topics covered in the class. This course is intended to acquaint students with the fundamental marketing research process. More specifically, this course aims: (i) To familiarise the student with the fundamental marketing research skills of problem formulation, research design, questionnaire design, data collection, data analysis, and report presentation and writing. (ii) To have the student gain perspective and practice in applying these skills through a research project. (iii) To develop an understanding of decision making in marketing, its inherent difficulties and pitfalls and the importance of information in marketing research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT2413","Workload":"0-3-0-5-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3751","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Independent Study in Marketing","ModuleDescription":"Independent Study Modules (ISMs) are for students with the requisite background to work closely with an instructor on a well-defined project in the respective specialization areas. Students will be exposed to individual-based research and report-writing while tackling a business issue under the guidance of the instructor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Varies according to the subject matter covered.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-0-10-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3811","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Analysis & Decision Making","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this course is to show you the benefits of using a systematic and analytical approach to marketing decision-making, and to build your skills and confidence in undertaking such analyses and decision making. An analytical approach will enable you to: (1) identify alternative marketing options and actions, (2) calibrate the opportunity costs associated with each option, and (3) choose one or more options that have the highest likelihood of helping you achieve your business goals. By completing this course, you will be well on your way to making the ROI case for marketing expenditures that companies are increasingly asking of their executives. This course follows up on the marketing core course by operationalizing several marketing concepts such as segmentation, targeting, positioning, and marketing resource allocation. By the end of this course, you will learn how to segment customers, recognize different ways to segment markets, understand the data required for segmentation, identify attractive customers to target, determine the best positioning of your brand in customers? minds, and develop new products that add value to consumers and firms. The course is designed for students who have extensive background in or understanding marketing research and marketing principles, and who know or are prepared to learn to build ?smart? spreadsheets in EXCEL. Using market simulations and related exercises tied to PC-based computer software, students will develop marketing plans in varying decision contexts.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3421","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT3812","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Game Theory and Strategic Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to game theory and its applications in the realm of business. It aims to provide an overview of non-cooperative and cooperative games through the analysis of strategic interactions in conflict situations such as bargaining, market competition, monetary policy, auction, international trade, to name a few. Recurring themes include threatening and bluffing, punishing and rewarding, building reputations, and sustaining cooperation in non-cooperative environments through repeated interactions. More advanced topics on games with incomplete information such as moral hazard and incentives theory, mechanism design and the Revelation Principle will also be covered.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1705/MKT1705X","Preclusion":"MKT3513; EC3312; MA4264.","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MKT4421","Department":"MARKETING","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marketing Practice and Impact","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to provide a diagnostic framework to better understand broader business context confronting a company, which are needed before one can effectively apply classical marketing tools. It seeks to arm marketer with the lens of Business Stakeholders and helps anchor marketing solutions and value propositions on solving top priorities of the company, as opposed to pursuing its silo metrics. Just as Market Research helps define the consumer, and the competitive and channel landscape, this module enables marketer to map the company’s priorities, pressure points, culture and legacy to incorporate these insights into an impactful set of marketing solutions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MKT1003/MKT1003X/MKT1705/MKT1705X Principles of Marketing","Preclusion":"BMS5502/BMS5502A Marketing Practice & Impact","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO1001X","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Management And Organisation","ModuleDescription":"This module addresses the essence of what managers do.  To understand this, we begin by focusing on the two basic building blocks in organisations; the individual and the group.  The broader environment in which managers and organisations will also be addressed.  Lectures, case studies and experiential learning are used as tools for learning when appropriate.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Students who have taken BE2106, EG1423, CS1303, BK2002 or BZ1001 or BH1001 are not allowed to take MNO1001. Students who took or are taking HR2001, HR2101, HR3111 or HR3308 cannot take MNO1001","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"Z1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"Z2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"Z01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO1706X","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Organisational Behavior","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to introduce students to human behavior in organizational contexts. The study of organizational behavior involves examining processes at the individual, group and organizational levels. Both\r\ntheoretical and applied approaches will be developed. Instructional methods include lectures, experiential exercises, group activities, videos and case studies. Extensive class participation is expected.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MNO1001; MNO1001X; PL3239","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"Z1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT16,"},{"ClassNo":"Z2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT18,"},{"ClassNo":"Z01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z03","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z04","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z05","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z06","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z07","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0227,"},{"ClassNo":"Z10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"BIZ2-0229,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO2009","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Entrepreneurship","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to provide an introduction to the venture creation process. The course provides an overview of the major elements of entrepreneurial activity including evaluating and planning a new business, financing, team building, related marketing and management issues and exit strategies. The course utilises class discussions, in-class exercises and participation in a competitive simulation project to achieve the course objectives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 Management and Organisation","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT17,"},{"ClassNo":"B01","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"BIZ2-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"B02","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"BIZ2-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3301","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Organisational Behaviour","ModuleDescription":"This course deals with the study of human behavior in organisations: how people influence organisational events and how events within the organisation influence people's behaviour.  Organisational behavior is a field that draws ideas from psychology, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, and management and applies them to the organisation.  The field of organisational behaviour covers a wide range of topics: organisational culture, motivation, decision making, communication, work stress and so on.  In the end, the field of organisational behavior asks two questions: (1) why do people behave as they do within organisations? (2) how can we use this information to improve the effectiveness of the organisation?","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 or BH1001 or BZ1001 or BK2002 or HR2001 or HR2101 or HR3111 or HR3308","Preclusion":"BH3301 or BZ3501 or BK3309M or PS3243","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3303","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Organisational Effectiveness","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to introduce students to the field of organisational theory - which applies concepts from various disciplines such as management studies, sociology, psychology, political sciences and economics to study organisations.  The course is designed to encourage students to actively and critically use these concepts to make sense, diagnose, manage and respond to the emerging organisational needs and problems.  The course covers topics such as organisational goals, strategy and effectiveness; dimensions of organisational structure; organisational design and environments; technology and organisational change; and organisational decision-making.  The emphasis of this course is on the practical value of organisation theory for students as future members and managers of organisations.  Developing an understanding of how organisations (should) operate is effectively critical so that students will able to fulfill their roles as future managers.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001 or BH1001 or BZ1001 or BK2002 or HR2001 or HR2101 or HR3111 or HR3308\r\n\r\n","Preclusion":"BH3303 or BZ3502 or BK4309D or BK3309N","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3313J","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"TILHCM: Employee and Organizational Misbehaviours","ModuleDescription":"This module examines deviant behaviors at the workplace, corporate misconduct and organizational ethics. Both the employee and organization will be the focus of our analysis. Topics examined include the role of personality and situation in explaining employee and organizational deviance, employee theft, deceit, lying and whistle-blowing among others.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1001: Management and Organisation","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3322","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Negotiations and Bargaining","ModuleDescription":"The course focuses on negotiations and conflict management in the context of leading and managing interpersonal relationship at work and life in general. Participants first focus on principles and skills required to gain mastery as fair and ethical negotiators. Following which participants progress to acquire the theory and skills of facilitating conflict resolution. This involves 1) influencing\r\ncounter-parties to behave in an efficient and amicable manner and engage in joint problem solving; 2) playing the role of a mediator in helping others resolve issues at work. Both these roles will be set in a leadership context.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706 Organizational Behaviour and\r\nMNO2705 Leadership and Decision Making Under Uncertainty","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3331","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Business with a Social Conscience","ModuleDescription":"Whether, how, and to what degree businesses use social considerations to inform their goals, strategies, behaviours, and profits is contestable in Asia and globally. This course\r\ncritically examines a host of issues related to these questions including corporate charitable giving, product development, market placement, pricing strategies, labour\r\nrelations, strategic and venture philanthropy, public policy, advocacy, environmental sustainability, investing, and sponsorships. Students will better understand and\r\nevaluate the ways in which national and multinational corporations affect large-scale changes in Asian societies via their practices and the tradeoffs associated with\r\nvarious means these companies employ as they seek to positively impact society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3332","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Leading Groups and Teams","ModuleDescription":"Groups and Teams are among the most important work formats in our modern organization. This module’s objective is to focus on evidence-based management to try and understand what drives the behaviour of groups and their members. Our job is to try and understand when, if, and how phenomena change as we place people in\nsituations where they need to rely on others to get the job done. The module will loosely follow Tuckman’s (1965) forming, storming, norming, and performing model of group development. However, much of our attention will be focused on the forming stage, as everything that follows depends on successfully building the team.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3333","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Human Capital Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the frameworks and concepts underpinning the contribution of human capital management (HCM) in a constantly changing environment. Students will take a strategic and leadership-oriented approach to examine human capital-related practices using both\r\nthe employer's and the employee's perspectives. The key areas to be discussed include environmental challenges and strategic HCM, talent acquisition, talent development, talent retention, and global workforce deployment. As environmental challenges are constant (globalisation, technology, and sustainability), this course will address the alignment of key HCM issues with corporate missions, visions, and values in the context of changing environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706 Organizational Behavior and\r\nMNO2705 Leadership and Decision Making Under Uncertainty","Preclusion":"MNO2302 Human Resource Management","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3701","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Human Capital Management","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the frameworks and concepts underpinning the contribution of human capital management (HCM) in a constantly changing environment. Students will take a strategic and leadership-oriented approach to examine human capital-related practices using both\r\nthe employer's and the employee's perspectives. The key areas to be discussed include environmental challenges and strategic HCM, talent acquisition, talent development, talent retention, and global workforce deployment. As environmental challenges are constant (globalisation, technology, and sustainability), this course will address the alignment of key HCM issues with corporate missions, visions, and values in the context of changing environment.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO2302","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3702","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Negotiation and Conflict Management","ModuleDescription":"The course focuses on negotiations and conflict management in the context of leading and managing interpersonal relationship at work and life in general.  Participants first focus on principles and skills required to gain mastery as fair and ethical negotiators.  Following which participants progress to acquire the theory and skills of facilitating conflict resolution.  This involves 1) influencing counter-parties to behave in an efficient and amicable manner and engage in joint problem solving; 2) playing the role of a mediator in helping others resolve issues at work.  Both these roles will be set in a leadership context.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO3322","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ1-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3703","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Leading in the 21st Century","ModuleDescription":"Taking an interdisciplinary approach to leadership, this module prepares students to re-examine the nature of work, organization and leadership. Looking from outside in, this module begins by examining the impact of the external environment on organizations, and transformations in the nature of doing business on employee-employer relationships The module will also highlight the implications that the changing nature of work has on how leaders’ manage work performance and organizational control. Key issues and\r\nimpact of this new norm on organization performance and diverse workforce will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0510,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3714","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Business with a Social Conscience","ModuleDescription":"Whether, how, and to what degree businesses use social considerations to inform their goals, strategies, behaviours, and profits is contestable in Asia and globally. This course critically examines a host of issues related to these questions including corporate charitable giving, product development, market placement, pricing strategies, labour relations, strategic and venture philanthropy, public policy, advocacy, environmental sustainability, investing, and sponsorships. Students will better understand and evaluate the ways in which national and multinational corporations affect large-scale changes in Asian societies via their practices and the tradeoffs associated with various means these companies employ as they seek to positively impact society.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MNO3331","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3715","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Leading Groups and Teams","ModuleDescription":"Groups and Teams are among the most important work formats in our modern organization. This module?s objective is to focus on evidence-based management to try and understand what drives the behaviour of groups and their members. Our job is to try and understand when, if, and how phenomena change as we place people in situations where they need to rely on others to get the job done. The module will loosely follow Tuckman?s (1965) forming, storming, norming, and performing model of group development. However, much of our attention will be focused on the forming stage, as everything that follows depends on successfully building the team.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO3332","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"BIZ1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MNO3761A","Department":"MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"TILHCM: Employee and Organizational Misbehaviours","ModuleDescription":"This module examines deviant behaviors at the workplace, corporate misconduct and organizational ethics. Both the employee and organization will be the focus of our analysis. Topics examined include the role of personality and situation in explaining employee and organizational deviance, employee theft, deceit, lying and whistle-blowing among others.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MNO1706/MNO1706X or PL3239.","Preclusion":"MNO3313J","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ1-0304,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS1102E","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malays - Tradition, Conflict and Change","ModuleDescription":"Foundation module on the Malays that outlines their history, culture and institutions. It introduces some of the major areas of research and scholarship on the study of the Malays. It highlights and evaluates dominant views expounded by colonial and post colonial scholars and alternative discourse on the subject. The themes covered in this module provide the basis for further exploration in greater depths in other modules offered by the Department.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"MS1101E","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS2210","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Malay Culture & Society","ModuleDescription":"The main theme of this module is processes of change in Malay cultures and societies and how attempts at creating certainties are made. Part 1 introduces students to approaches in studying Malay culture and society. Malay culture and society does not exist in vacuum. In Part 2, we look at how in encountering \"others\" Malay culture and society has historically gone through and is going through massive changes. Part 3 highlights aspects of changes in contemporary Malay society including ethnicity and Malay identity, new Malay rich, Malay woman and femininity as well as national development and the indigenous people.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS2211","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Criticism in Modern Malay Literature","ModuleDescription":"The module adopts the approach of literary criticism. It looks at modern Malay literature both in terms of literary creativity as well as ideas and content. This evaluation is set against the social-historical background which had inspired and shaped that literature, bringing out the contextual meanings of major works in modern Malay literature. A general assessment of modern Malay literature would be attempted, examining its role, achievement and direction for the future. This module is designed for students interested in literature and the sociology and history of ideas.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS2215","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Malays in History","ModuleDescription":"This module exposes students to a variety of approaches in the study of Malay pasts. It offers insights into the works of both indigenous and foreign writers, scrutinizing each of these writings against wider developments in scholarship and\r\npolitics of their time. The module covers different genres of historical writings including among others, the Hikayat and Babad tradition, Orientalist works,\r\nMalay autobiographical works, nationalist writings, social scientific historiography, postmodern historiography and popular historiography with the aim of evaluating the usefulness of each of these approaches.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS3209 / SSA3203","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Malays of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"Who are the Malays of Singapore? How are they perceived and how do they perceive themselves? These and other related questions will be raised in this module. To answer these questions we will discuss the Malays in the socio-economic and political context they live in. The module is divided into five topics: Topic 1 looks at the socio-history of the Malays. Topic 2 introduces approaches in studying Malays of Singapore. Topics 3, 4 and 5 look at different dimensions of their life in Singapore i.e. as Singapore citizens, as part of the Malay \"community\" and as members of \"Malay families\".","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"SSA3203","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS3211","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Political Culture of the Malays","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the nature and origins of the current day Malay political behaviour as observed. It will focus on the Malay concepts regarding government (kerajaan); consensus building (musyawarah) authority/power; dissent; patronage; territoriality, loyalty; and leadership. Close attention will be given to the role of the traditional and modern political elites in the shaping of Malay political culture. Relevant theoretical perspectives will also be provided. This module is targeted for FASS students.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MS3213","Department":"MALAY STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Ideology & Ideas on Malay Development","ModuleDescription":"This module seeks to expose students to the thinking of Malay elite on Malay development. In discussing the ideas of the elite, various ideologies and styles of thought would be identified and examined as to their influence on development philosophy. A critique of the thinking of the Malay elite would be attempted. The conditioning of feudalism, colonialism, Islam, nationalism and capitalism on development thinking would be critically analysed. The module is designed for students interested in issues of Malay development and intellectual history.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MT4001","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Innovation and Entrepreneurial Strategy","ModuleDescription":"This experiential and case-based learning module will provide an innovation and entrepreneurial strategy framework for students who are interested to engage in innovation-based entrepreneurship. The module aims to provide an in-depth understanding of technological innovations, strategic choices confronting innovators interested in start-ups and commercialization, and a\r\nframework for the development and implementation of entrepreneurial ventures and business plans in dynamic environments. Major topics such as leveraging open innovation, selecting an appropriate market, innovation and IP strategy, as well as strategic learning and experimentation in entrepreneurial strategy will be covered.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E1-06-07,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MT4003","Department":"INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & MGT","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Engineering Product Development","ModuleDescription":"Companies live or die by their ability to successfully launch new products into the market place. The basic tenets are: know your market, know your customers and develop products that will delight your customers. The objective of this module is to acquaint students with the theory and practice of New Product Development and New Product Introduction (NPI) methods. The module\r\nexplores various NPI systems, frugal innovation, disruptive innovation and portfolio management skills. Students will gain insight into how to influence multi-disciplinary teams with engineering best practices and design thinking for NPI.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"[TR3001 New Product Development] & [EE3031 Innovations & Enterprise 1]","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"ERC-GLR,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA1166","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Music and Computing","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces coding as a tool for music creation. Students work in two programming environments – one for coding electronic music and another for coding acoustic music. Principles of synthesis and algorithmic composition are introduced. Students create two short compositions - an electronic work and a chamber ensemble work created from algorithmically-generated components. Support in learning the basics of music notation as well as working in music notation software is also provided for students needing it. This module is taught largely through customized video tutorials along with some class activities to reinforce learning.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-1-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA1223","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Desktop Mixing Production","ModuleDescription":"The module introduces the mixing of different styles of music in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Topics include audio routing, effective use of volume, pan, filtering, reverb, dynamic and other creative FXs. Projects start simply with the enhancement of a stereo recording and move up to mixing a 4-6 channel session, mixing a multi-mic’d drum kit, and mixing a large project of 10 or more channels.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA2201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Keyboard Literature I","ModuleDescription":"Keyboard Literature explores the great composers and their greatest works for keyboard instruments. The keyboard music that forms the core repertory of contemporary conservatory curriculums and concert programs will be the primary focus. Semester 1 slightly emphasizes music from the Baroque through Classical period, but works from all periods will be covered. Works for harpsichord, clavichord, organ and fortepiano will be examined, and practical experience performing on period instruments (especially the harpsichord and fortepiano) will allow the students to experience the sound world of the composer. (Non-Conservatory students that can read music may take this course as a free elective.)","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA2251","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Live Interactivity","ModuleDescription":"This module develops skills for creating interactive artistic computer systems. In an interactive system, sensors are used by the artist to incorporate touch, gesture, motion, sound, and light to influence the work, common in live interactive music and installation art. The module will introduce simple sensors and systems for beginners, but allow for more advanced students to work with other tools - Arduino, Max, Processing, etc. It is, therefore, appropriate for students of different experiences and backgrounds with programming. Students will create an artistic work that involves live interactivity. Students may work with image/video, audio, or both.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"1.5-0-1.5-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR8,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA3206","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Jazz Study and Performance 2","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the performance and study of more contemporary jazz approaches including modal interchange, scale derivations, pentatonic scales, additional forms and stylistic considerations pertaining to jazz music as practiced in the USA from the 1950s to the present day. There will be some exploration into latin-music influenced jazz as well as blues, rock, and funk music. Creative projects include leadsheet style compositions and arrangements of jazz standards or popular music. There will be a listening list of about 80 well-known jazz pieces.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MUA3205 Materials of Jazz 1 (or equivalent)","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-2-0-4-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA3219","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"World Music Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"Balinese Gamelan Ensemble offers an opportunity to learn and perform traditional Balinese music. Students are also introduced to other dimensions of Balinese culture and\r\nrelated arts. Fundamental playing techniques and theory are introduced and participants partake in a short performance at the end of the semester. The gamelan orchestra allows for varying levels of experience. No previous gamelan experience is necessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA3220","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"World Music Ensemble","ModuleDescription":"Balinese Gamelan Ensemble offers an opportunity to learn and perform traditional Balinese music. Students are also introduced to other dimensions of Balinese culture and\r\nrelated arts. Fundamental playing techniques and theory are introduced and participants partake in a short performance at the end of the semester. The gamelan orchestra allows for varying levels of experience. No previous gamelan experience is necessary.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"2","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"0-3-0-0-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-WS,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA3274","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sonic Environments","ModuleDescription":"This course will investigate the changing relationships between humans and their surrounding sonic environments. Students will gain an understanding of the effects of the sonic environment on the human species, as individuals and as larger societies, and the ways in which humans are in turn responsible for drastic changes in the sonic environment, primarily since the advent of electronic and electroacoustic media technology. Another component of the module will be individual and group creative and research projects documenting the local sonic environment, accompanied by analytical essays. The semester will culminate in public presentations of all projects.\n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUA3275","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sonic Circuits","ModuleDescription":"This module is a hands-on project-based introduction to electronic audio circuits for artistic purposes. Through hardware hacking, circuit bending, and circuit building,\r\nstudents will gain an understanding of basic electronics theory as well as develop valuable hands-on experience with battery-powered sound-making and sound-processing projects. From repurposing games, toys, and radios to building oscillators, filters, mixers, and amplifiers, and finally interfacing between the physical world and computers via microcontrollers, students will explore the artistic potential of electronic circuits.\r\n\r\nAn introduction to the history and current practice of electronic sound art will be integral to the module. The module will culminate in a group installation/performance.\r\nNo prior experience in electronics or music is assumed, though either would be helpful.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"All ECE students","Workload":"1-3-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"YSTCM-ER2,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUH3203","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Evolution of Music for the Stage","ModuleDescription":"This module traces the history of opera from its origins in Ancient Greece, through the creation of “modern opera” in the Renaissance, the musical theatre plays staged on Broadway and London’s West End, and on to the musical films of Hollywood and the current opera scene in Singapore and Southeast Asia.  While at the core of the module is the thread of history which traces the evolution and development of the musical stage, a significant focus is the social and political attitudes which are reflected in the stories and the music.  From a celebration of gods and superheroes, to contemporary political events, and on to the mundane lives of ordinary people (and their pets), the module looks at how this art form has fomented political uprising and social revolution and how it has been affected by advances in technology, from electricity to social media and beyond.  Students enrolling on this module need a working knowledge of basic musical terminology but no other specialist musical knowledge is required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"YSTCM-SR4,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"MUT1201","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE(YST CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Classical Music Composition","ModuleDescription":"The module uses the online course Write Like Mozart available on the Coursera platform as the basis of its content. It introduces students to strategies for style writing of European art music. Issues of harmonic progression, voice leading, and texture are addressed as are relevant compositional concepts like repetition, variation, and elaboration. A blended learning module with video lectures and demonstrations, class time is dedicated to hands-on workshops. Simple compositions in the style of common practice European music form the bulk of the assessment. A familiarity with musical rudiments is highly recommended. Prior experience with composition is not required.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-1.5-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"YSTCM-SR3,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM1101E","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Communications, New Media and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces fundamentals of study in communications and new media, exploring ways in which people create and use the variety of emerging networked, mobile, and social media channels to communicate meaning in globalized world. It explores organizational and societal contexts in such areas as games, health, politics, business, public relations, design and activism, with attention paid to creating applications with social impact. Phenomena such as relationships and social life in cyberspace, activism for social change, performance art, deviant behaviour online, communication and community, new business paradigms and economic models of organizing and issues in humancomputer interaction are explored in-depth.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"W9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2101","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Theories of Communications and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This is a foundational course introducing students to theories and analytical frameworks essential for understanding developments in communications and new media. Students will be introduced to, amongst others, media effects theory, media representations, semiotics, systems theory, agenda-setting theory and computer-mediated communication.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2008 and before:\r\nNil.\r\n\r\nCohorts 2009 to 2011:\r\nObtain a grade of B- or above in NM1101E Communications, New Media and Society (applies to students from ALL faculties except School of Computing). Students who fail to meet the B- criterion in NM1101E will have the opportunity to take a department conducted test, which will act as an alternative prerequisite.\r\n\r\nCohort 2012 onwards:\r\nNil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2103","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Quantitative Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module is to help students understand what quantitative research is (more specifically, how they can develop testable research questions and hypotheses), how to conduct the research and how to interpret the results. It covers fundamental concepts in research design, instrumentation, data collection, and data analysis. This module also introduces basic concepts of statistics such as descriptive statistics, sampling distribution, hypothesis testing. A set of computer lab assignments will give students extensive opportunities to become familiar with the relevant computer software package and experience at computing the various statistics reviewed in the class.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2104","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Qualitative Communication Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module is designed to help students understand what qualitative communication research is, the role it plays in the development of communication theories and applications, and the steps in carrying out qualitative research projects. It covers fundamental concepts in qualitative research design, sampling strategies and protocol development, data collection, data analysis, and evaluation. This module also introduces basic concepts of qualitative methods such as interpretation, meaning making, co-construction, and performance. A set of field-based experiences will be designed to give students opportunities to become familiar with specific forms of qualitative data gathering such as in-depth interviews, focus groups, and ethnography.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"ERC-SR9CAM,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2203","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Media in Communication Management","ModuleDescription":"The focus of this course is on the dynamics and management of social media and how it has changed communication management, especially in the fields of public relations and advertising. Topics examined include the impact of digital influence, the relationship between traditional and social media, social media trends, pitfalls in the use of social media, management and evaluation of social media, the future of social media and the “internet of things”. This course will also touch on current issues affecting the industry due to the rise of social media and the resultant implications for both industry and society.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"ERC-SR8,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2207","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Computational Media Literacy","ModuleDescription":"Communication (and most scientific and corporate endeavours today) is deeply entwined with the world of computing. From social media to public relations campaigns, from game design to website layout, from business decision-making to news, from democratic participation to interactive art – the ability to understand and make creative use of computational media is of fundamental importance. This module is a hands-on introduction to essential concepts in computational media including internet architecture, mediated communication, interactive systems, animation, visualization, big data, and creative design. JavaScript and other common technologies that power the web are introduced to empower non-programmers to explore these concepts independently.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"CS1010/CS1101, NM2207Y","Workload":"3-2-0-4-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"LT11,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2209","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Psychology of New Media","ModuleDescription":"Theories of social psychology can be applied to our understanding of how new media is produced, marketed, resisted, adopted and consumed. This module highlights these key stages in the developmental trajectory of new media and introduces relevant theories, while considering issues such as why some technologies succeed where others fail, how marketers should promote new technology, which services are likely to become tomorrow's killer applications and what goes through the minds of new media adopters.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2212","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Visual Design","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to the principles and theories of visual design. Students will be exposed to the history and influences of visual design, and learn to appreciate the principles underlying visual design practice. Upon completing this module, students will be able to analyse, critique, and evaluate visual designs from both an aesthetic and a social and cultural perspective.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"1900","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0338,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2220","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Media Writing","ModuleDescription":"This introductory module provides instruction and practice in writing for the mass media, including the Internet. It explores the similarities and differences in writing styles for all mass media and for the professions of journalism, public affairs, public relations, advertising and telecommunications. It emphasizes accuracy, responsibility, clarity and style in presenting information through the various channels of mass communication. It surveys communication theories of various professions that communicate via the mass media, establishing the basis for advanced studies in writing and communication. It helps students acquire the writing skills they need in communication management careers","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-0-2-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS6-0215B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2302","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mobility and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the relationship between mobile communications and new media. The first half covers the socio-cultural, political, spatial and economic forms of mobility facilitated and enhanced by new media: the rise of the information economy, digital divides, political mobilisation, cultural globalisation and migration. The second half concentrates on media platforms and devices that give rise to emergent forms of mobile communication and social connection: issues of privacy/publicness, surveillance, immersiveness and information overload that have arisen with the intensifying use of locative media; and possibilities for sociability/intimacy, disembodiment and virtual mobility via identity experimentation.  ","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1.5-1.5-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM2303","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Fake News, Lies and Spin: How to Sift Fact from Fiction","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to teach students to critically evaluate and analyse relevant public relations and news reports. It will teach students to identify and critique fake news, “alternative facts” and spin in news reporting and public relations. Students will learn fundamental concepts, theories, and analytical strategies for evaluating and verifying news and PR content and sources. They will hone their fact-checking skills by analysing media information in fake news, fake experts, public relation tactics, infotainment, hoaxes, click bait, spin, and bias.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-2-0-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0338,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0601,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM3203","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Copyright and New Media","ModuleDescription":"This course will introduce students to fundamental principles of copyright law in the field of new media. The module will focus on copyright issues as they apply to content producers confronted with ongoing technological developments in information and communications technologies. It will review copyright issues from a socio-economic, legal and policy perspective, and will cover issues such as fair-use exceptions, the open-source movement, digital rights management and anti-circumvention and peer-topeer file sharing.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NM3880A","Workload":"3-0-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"NM3210","Department":"COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Cybercrime and Society","ModuleDescription":"This third year module discusses the growing problem of the use of ICTs for illegal activities. Students will learn about threats to information resources - such as hacking, illegal surveillance, identity theft, online fraud, destruction and modification of data, distortion and fabrication of information. They will also learn about countermeasures used by governments and organisations - such as authentication, encryption, auditing, monitoring, intrusion detection, firewalls, and law enforcement surveillance - as well as what are the limitations of those countermeasures. The module will also examine the problem of online obscenity and child pornography. 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The seminar will address such issues as doctor-patient interactions, illness narratives, cultural understanding of health, social support, and health campaigns, mass media theories, technologically-mediated health delivery, and socially constructed health meanings to offer an insight into developing more meaningful communicative practices of healthcare. 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Students will learn relevant theory and design techniques as well as engage in sustained design and evaluation activities. Concepts introduced include user-centric design, desirability, affordance (real and perceived), emotion design -- as well as related concepts and insights from psychology, computer science, semiotics, and marketing research. 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The module also has a practical component consisting of five experiments designed to enhance students' understanding of some of the concepts discussed in lectures. This module is targeted at science students who wish to acquire a working knowledge in electricity and magnetism, and is an essential for physics majors.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"‘A' level or H2 pass in Physics or PC1221/PC1221FC/PC1221X & PC1222/PC1222X","Preclusion":"Students who have passed PC1432/PC1432X are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-0.5-1.5-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0402A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0402A,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0402A,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402A,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402A,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC1144","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Modern Physics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the ideas of modern physics to students, with an emphasis on conceptual understanding. 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The module is targeted at science students who are interested in learning about the more recent developments in physics, and is an essential for physics majors.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"‘A' level or H2 pass in Physics or PC1221/PC1221FC/PC1221X & PC1222/PC1222X","Preclusion":"Students who have passed PC1432/PC1432X are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-0.5-1.5-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0402B,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0402B,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0402B,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402B,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0402B,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC1221","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Physics I","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to bridge the gap between O level physics and 1st year university physics level. 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The part on thermodynamics encompasses topics such as temperature and zeroth law of thermodynamics, temperature scales, thermal expansion, heat and internal energy, thermal processes, first law of thermodynamics, ideal gas laws and kinetic theory of gasses.  .","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"'O' level pass in Physics or Combined Science (Physics & Chemistry OR Physics & Biology).","Preclusion":"A' LEVEL OR H2 PASS IN PHYSICS OR PC1141, OR PC1142 OR PC1431 OR PC1431FC or PC1431X OR PC1221FC or PC1221X","Workload":"3-0.5-1.5-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402C,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402C,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402C,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402C,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402C,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S11-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC1222","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Fundamentals of Physics II","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to bridge the gap between O level Physics and first year university physics level. The module covers the fundamentals of three branches of physics: electricity & magnetism, optics and modern physics. Topics included in the part on electricity & magnetism are Coulombs law, electric field and potential, capacitance, current and resistance, DC circuits, magnetic fields, magnetic effects on current, electromagnetic induction, AC circuits and electromagnetic waves. The part on optics encompasses topics such as reflection and refraction, systems of lenses, optical instruments, interference, diffraction, grating and polarization. Topics covered in the part on modern physics are blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, atomic transitions and spectra, the uncertainty principle, wave-particle duality, radioactivity and decay processes, binding energy and fusion energy and fusion & fission.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"'O' level pass in Physics or Combined Science (Physics & Chemistry OR Physics & Biology).","Preclusion":"'A' Level OR H2 Pass in Physics or PC1143, or PC1144 or PC1432/PC1432X","Workload":"3-1-1-2-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402D,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402D,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402D,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402D,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S12-0402D,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S13-M-09,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-M-09,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC1322 / GEK1520","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Understanding the Universe","ModuleDescription":"The first part of the module covers the observations of celestial objects and their influences on the ancient cultures. Students will learn how calendars and astrology were developed, and how the fundamental laws of nature were discovered. The second part covers the use of telescopes and space missions to explore the universe. Discoveries of stars and galaxies and their impact on mankind's perceptions of the Universe will be explored. Students will learn how Earth formed as a planet that develops and sustains life. There will be a discussion on the latest developments in searching for Earth-like extraterrestrial objects, and explore their impacts on the societies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"None","Preclusion":"GEH1031. Students majoring in Physics are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"2.5-0.5-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC1431","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Physics IE","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to provide a clear and logical introduction to the concepts and principles of mechanics and thermodynamics, with illustrations based on applications to the real world. Topics covered include motion in one dimension; curvilinear motion; circular motion; relative motion; Newton's laws; friction; work and energy; conservative forces, conservation of energy; linear momentum and conservation, collisions; rotational kinematics; moment of inertia and torque; rotational dynamics; conservation of angular momentum; gravitational force, field and potential energy; planetary motion; temperature and the zeroth law, temperature scales; thermal expansion of solids and liquids; heat and internal energy, specific heat capacities, enthalpy and latent heat, work for ideal gases, first law of thermodynamics; equipartition of energy, mean free path; entropy and the second law, heat engines; entropy changes for reversible and irreversible processes. The module is targeted essentially at Engineering students.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students from FOE (i.e. Civil Eng, Environmental Eng, Common Engineering, Mechanical Eng, Bioengineering, Industrial & Systems Eng and Material Science & Eng) with ‘A’ level or H2 pass in Physics; or 'A' level or H2 pass in Physics; or PC1221/PC1221FC/PC1221X & PC1222/PC1222X","Preclusion":"Students majoring in Physics or students who have passed in PC1141 or PC1142 or PC1433 or PC1431FC or PC1431X are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-1-0.5-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT2,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-04,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"E1-06-06,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC1432","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Physics IIE","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces fundamental concepts of physics and is illustrated with many practical examples. Topics covered include a) Electricity and magnetism, where the basic concepts of electric and magnetic fields, forces on charged particles, electric potential, electromotive force, work and energy, are described. The properties of basic electrical circuits comprising resistors, inductors and capacitors are discussed, along with analysis of their transient and steady-state behaviour. Understanding the role of Maxwell's equations in electromagnetism is emphasized; b) Waves, introducing properties of waves, including geometric optics, propagation, interference and diffraction, and electromagnetic waves; and c) Quantum physics, where new physics concepts which led to the quantization of energy are introduced, leading to an explanation of atomic transitions, atomic spectra and the physical and the chemical properties of the atom. The uncertainty principle, wave-mechanics and wave particle duality concepts are covered, together with the use of wavefunctions in predicting the behaviour of trapped particles. The module is targeted essentially at Engineering students.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students from FOE ( i.e. Computer Eng, Common Engineering, Bioengineering, Industrial & Systems Eng and Material Science & Eng) with ‘A’ level or H2 pass in Physics; or 'A' level or H2 pass in Physics; or PC1221/PC1221FC/PC1221X & PC1222/PC1222X","Preclusion":"Students majoring in Physics or students who have passed in PC1143 or PC1144 or PC1432X are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-1-0.5-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT1,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT6,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"5","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"7","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"6","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"8","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"9","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"3","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"E3-06-03,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"E3-06-02,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"E3-06-05,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"E1-06-02,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC2130","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Quantum Mechanics I","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a rigorous introduction to quantum mechanics. It covers the following list of topics: Description of quantum systems: Hilbert space; observables, eigenfunctions, the statistical interpretation, the uncertainty relations; pure and mixed states using “density matrices” and the Dirac\r\nnotation. Two-level systems are discussed as an example, considering Stern-Gerlach interferometer. Then the Schrödinger equation and stationary states are discussed, using the free particle, the square well, barriers and the harmonic oscillator as examples. Furthermore, problems in three dimensions are discussed: spin and orbital angular momentum; the Schrödinger equation in spherical coordinates; the hydrogen atom and the addition of angular momenta","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have either passed (PC1144 or PC1432/PC1432X) and (MA1101R or MA1513 or MA1508E) and (MA1102R or MA1505 or MA1511 or MA1512) or equivalent.","Preclusion":"Students who have passed PC2130B are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC2193","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Experimental Physics I","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a comprehensive training of both experimental and analytical skills in mechanics, thermal physics, electronics, magnetism, nuclear physics, semiconductors, optics and lasers. In particular, emphasis is placed on the measurement skill that will be required in the industries of semiconductors, optical communications and life sciences. While this module is mainly targeted at physics majors, it is also suitable for science and engineering students who are interested in a career in the above-mentioned industries.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed one of these modules PC1141, PC1142, PC1143, PC1144, PC1431, PC1431FC, PC1431X, PC1432/PC1432X or PC1433.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S11-0401A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC2230","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics","ModuleDescription":"This module is an introductory course in statistical and thermal physics, and is a prerequisite to advanced statistical mechanics. The topics to be covered include: mathematical background, laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamics functions, chemical equilibrium and phase transitions, kinetic theory, postulates of statistical mechanics, independent particle approach of statistical mechanics, basic distributions, ideal gases, paramagnetism, equipartition theorem, etc.  Science and engineering students with a background knowledge of general physics are the targeted students.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1142, PC1144 or PC1431/PC1431FC/PC1431X, and (MA1102R or equivalent)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S13-M-08,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S13-M-08,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S13-M-08,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3193","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Experimental Physics II","ModuleDescription":"This continuous assessment module is intended to provide training in experimental techniques and analytical skills. Experiments are based on various areas of physics such as spectroscopy, nuclear physics, laser physics, optics and electronics. Some experiments involve the use of research-grade equipment like the electron microscope, the atomic force microscope and the FTIR spectrophotometer. Project-type experiments are also available. The module is targeted at science and engineering students who have a foundation in Level 2 experimental physics.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2193","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-6-1-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"LABORATORY","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S13-0313,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3232B","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Applied Nuclear Physics","ModuleDescription":"This module explores elements of nuclear physics and its applications for students who are not physics majors, beginning with a concise introduction to the relevant elements of quantum mechanics. After a discussion of basic nuclear properties (masses, radii, spins, binding energies), elements of nuclear structure are introduced (liquid drop, Fermi gas and Shell model). Then alpha, beta and gamma decays, their selection rules and transition probabilities are discussed. The general properties of nuclear reactions, their conservation laws and energetics and the general features of the different reaction mechanisms are illustrated.The various interactions between radiation and matter are discussed, and an introduction to radiation detectors and technological applications (nuclear medicine, PET, accelerators, fusion, fission) are covered, and lastly the basics of radiation protection are discussed.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1144 or PC1432/PC1432X or PC2232 or PC2020 or PC2130B","Preclusion":"PC3232","Workload":"4-0-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3233","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Atomic & Molecular Physics I","ModuleDescription":"This module presents the basic concepts and principles of atomic and molecular physics. In particular, the module revolves around the energy level schemes of atoms and molecules which are essential to the interpretation of atomic and molecular spectra. Topics covered include the hydrogen\r\nand helium atoms, spin-orbit coupling schemes, hyperfine interaction, Lamb shift, atoms in magnetic fields, multi-electron atoms, Pauli exclusion principle, Hund's rules, diatomic molecules, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, electronic, vibrational, rotational and rotational-vibrational spectra; The module is targeted at students who have background in quantum mechanics and want to build the foundations for studying the interactions of matter and light in modern atomic physics contexts.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2130 or PC2130B","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S14-0620,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3236","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Computational Methods in Physics","ModuleDescription":"The module presents basic computational methods useful for physics and science students. The lectures cover: (1) Basic numerical methods - differentiation, integration, interpolation, root-finding and random number generators, (2) Differential equations - finite difference method, shooting method and relaxation method; applications to chaotic dynamics of a driven pendulum, one-dimensional Schrödinger equation, and fast Fourier transform, (3) Matrices - Gaussian elimination scheme for a system of linear equations, eigenvalues of Hermitian matrices;  Hartree-Fock approximation, (4) Monte Carlo simulations - sampling and integration; random walk and simulation of diffusion equation, stochastic differential equation, Brownian dynamics; variational Monte Carlo simulation; Metropolis algorithm and Ising model, and (5) Finite element methods - basic concepts; applications to the Poisson equation in electrostatics. ","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed PC2134 or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3238","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Fluid Dynamics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces physics students to the fundamental aspects of fluid dynamics. The Navier-Stokes equations are derived from first principles. After a discussion of the various versions of Bernoulli's equation and the concept of vorticity, the study of fluid flows starts with the potential flows, with an application to the theory of airfoils. The theory of irrotational water waves is then presented to illustrate dispersive wave propagation and the hyperbolic tendency to form shocks. The balance of these two tendencies produces soliton solutions. The concept of flow similarity is applied to the study of boundary layer. The phenomenon of boundary layer separation is discussed. The concept of hydrodynamic instability is illustrated with the Rayleigh-Benard convection problem. The chaotic dynamics of the related Lorenz equation is then presented. A brief introduction to turbulence closes the module.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC2134 or PC3236 or equivalent","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3241","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Solid State Devices","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce students to solid state devices. The topics covered include: introduction to semiconductors, charge carrier concentrations, drift of carriers in electric and magnetic fields, diffusion and recombination of excess carriers, p-n junction physics, junction diodes, tunnel diodes, photodiodes, light emitting diodes, bipolar junction transistors, junction field effect transistors (JFET), metal-semiconductor contacts metal-insulator-semiconductor interfaces, basic MOSFET.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2131 or PC2231 or PC3235 or MLE2104 or PC2133 or EE2005.","Preclusion":"EE2004","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-0436,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3243","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Photonics","ModuleDescription":"This module is a first course on photonics that combines fundamentals with important applications, and is targeted at students interested in modern optical technology. The course covers planar dielectric waveguides, basics of optical fibre communication, optical properties of crystals and semiconductors, interband transitions and radiative recombination, semiconductor detectors, stimulated emission and population inversion, diode laser threshold and output power, argon and YAG lasers, Q-switching and mode-locking, electro-optics modulators and flat panel displays. The course strives to maintain succinctness in physical meaning and simplicity in approach with generous allotment of numerical examples to help in understanding the equations.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2131 or PC2231 or PC3130 or PC3241 or PC3235 or PC2133 or EE2005","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3246","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Astrophysics I","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the application of physics to astronomy. The students will be introduced to some astronomical phenomena, and they will learn to understand these fascinating phenomena by using basic physics. The module allows the physics students to review, and to extend their knowledge. The module cover two basic classes of celestial objects: the stars and planets. The topics include Kepler’s laws, telescopes, binary stars, stellar spectra, stellar interiors, stellar formation and evolution, solar magnetic field, planetary tidal forces, planetary atmospheres, and Newtonian cosmology.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC2130 or PC2132\r\n","Preclusion":"N.A","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-0307,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3251","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Nanophysics","ModuleDescription":"The changes to physical properties (electronic, optical and magnetic) due to formation of structures at the nanoscale will be the main emphasis of this module. Properties differing from the bulk due either to an increase in surface area/volume ratio or quantum confinement will be studied in structures ranging from quantum wells, wires and dots to self-assembled mono-layers and heterostructure formation. The kinetics and thermodynamics driving the formation of these nanostructured surfaces and interfaces will be discussed. The module will also highlight current and potential applications of these nanoscale systems. Examples of materials systems will include metals, oxides, III-V, II-VI, CNT, SiC and SiGe systems.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SP2251","Preclusion":"None","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-0436,"},{"ClassNo":"T1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"T2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"null,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3267","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Biophysics II","ModuleDescription":"This module aims to introduce the principles and approaches of physics in the area of molecular biophysics. It includes molecular complexes of biomolecules; physical and symmetrical relationships between biomolecules; physical and structural characteristics of proteins and amino acids; symmetric and statistical descriptions of nucleic acids; first law and second law of thermodynamics in biological systems; bonding and non-bonding potentials, and stabilizing interactions in biomacromolecules, and the correlation to macromolecular structures; molecular mechanics in biological systems; bio soft condensed materials, bio-membrane and biomembrane structure, principles of molecular self assembly of biomolecules. There is a lab component included in this module.  This module is targeted at both physics and non-physics students who already have basic knowledge in physics and life sciences.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC2131 or PC2267 or EE2011 or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0440,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0440,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC3294","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Radiation Laboratory","ModuleDescription":"The module provides hands-on experience with modern detectors, electronics, data acquisition systems, radiation sources and other nuclear physics equipment that forms the basis for the applications of nuclear physics to medical physics, radiation protection and other fields. The module will be restricted to the students in the Medical Physics minor.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3232 or PC3232B","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-0-4-6-0","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4228","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Device Physics for Quantum Technology","ModuleDescription":"Quantum technology is a field of physics and engineering which exploits quantum phenomena, such as entanglement, superposition and tunneling, for advanced applications, including quantum computing, quantum key distribution, quantum metrology, and information processing. This is a fast emerging field with strong industry potential. In this course, students will be equipped with essential knowledge in the physics and technology of a wide range of quantum devices, including quantum detectors, quantum light sources, quantum number generators, quantum sensors, and quantum computers. Students will also learn skills in the characterization of these devices, including data analysis and interpretation of quantum behavior.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3130 or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S11-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S11-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4242","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Electrodynamics","ModuleDescription":"This advanced module presents the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics in much depth. It covers the following topics: relativistic formulation of the electromagnetic field, covariance of electrodynamics, conservation laws, radiation by moving charges, Lienard-Wiechert potentials, Larmor's formula, angular distribution of radiation, spectral properties of radiation, Cherenkov radiation, Bremsstrahlung, synchrotron radiation, multipole expansions, and applications. A good mathematical foundation is required.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3231","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4243","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Atomic & Molecular Physics II","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to provide students with a background to the important developments in atomic physics over the last 30 years that have now become standard techniques utilized in many laboratories around the world. The lectures provide a detailed description of the interaction of atoms with electromagnetic fields and applies this analysis to a number of applications such as laser spectroscopy, laser cooling, and magnetic and optical trapping. The course will provide students with a comprehensive background to the tools of modern atomic physics","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4245","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Particle Physics","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course on the fundamental constituents of matter and their basic interactions; important concepts and principles, recent important experiments, underlying theoretical tools and calculation techniques in elementary particles physics will be expounded. The topics covered are: basic properties of elementary particles and the standard model, relativistic kinematics; symmetries: isospin and SU(3), quark model;  parity and CP violation; Feynman diagrams and rules; quantum electrodynamics; cross sections and lifetimes: deep inelastic scattering; and introductory gauge theories and unified models. This module is mainly targeted at physics majors.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC3232 or PC3130","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4253","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thin Film Technology","ModuleDescription":"The scope of the course embraces the basic principles of thin-film deposition techniques such as chemical vapor deposition and physical vapor deposition as well as their applications in the microelectronics industry. The basic principles include vacuum technology, gas kinetics, adsorption, surface diffusion and nucleation. These are the fundamental features which determine the film growth and the ultimate film properties. Common thin-film characterization methods which measure film composition and structure as well as mechanical and electrical properties are also covered. This course is for senior physics students with an interest in pursuing a career in industry.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed either PC3235 or PC3241 or PC3242","Preclusion":"EEE or CPE or CEG or MLE5201 students are not allowed to take this module.","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4262","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Remote Sensing","ModuleDescription":"Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about a target from a distance, in particular from satellites, aircrafts, and drones. This course equips students with knowledge to understand, and model, satellite orbital dynamics and global positioning, radiometry, multi-spectral and hyper-spectral imaging of atmosphere, land, and ocean. Students will also learn skills in data processing of real-life satellite images through project work, including the application of radiometric, terrain and atmospheric corrections. The course will also leverage on access to Singapore's Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC3231 or Departmental Approval","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PC4274","Department":"PHYSICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Methods in Physics III","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces advanced mathematical methods that are essential in many areas of theoretical physics. The topics covered are: differentiable manifolds, curved manifolds, tangent and dual spaces, calculus of differential forms, Stokes' theorem, and applications to electromagnetic theory; symmetries of manifolds, Lie derivatives, Lie groups and algebras, their representations and physical applications. The module is targeted at students who wish to study theoretical physics.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Students who have passed PC3274","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S12-0403,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S12-0403,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PE2101P","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to PPE as a multidisciplinary endeavour, by showing them how social and political philosophy can be done in a way that is strongly informed by the findings of social science. The course will be organized around discussing a few specific issues – such as inequality, nudging, climate change, and the formation of the state. Analysing these issues will introduce students to the methods and results of philosophy, political science, and economics, and show how they could be integrated to better understand and tackle social and political phenomena.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH2201 / GEM2025","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Philosophy Of Science","ModuleDescription":"An introduction to a spectrum of philosophical issues concerning modern science. These range from explaining the development of science, including a comparison with traditional approaches, to understanding nature in both the West and the East, to problems of the rationality of science. This will also involve a historical study of the development of philosophy of science in the Western tradition, from Bacon and Hume, through Mill, to Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEM2025","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH2207","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Hume and Kant","ModuleDescription":"Two major philosophers are studied in this module: David Hume, in the first half, and Immanuel Kant, in the second. We will try to determine what each philosopher's fundamental approach to philosophy consists in, and how it gives rise to his views on the nature of causation, the external world, the self, and the limits of knowledge. As Kant's first Critique was a response to Hume's philosophical scepticism, we will pay close attention to his diagnoses of Hume's difficulties and his proposed solutions.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH2208 / GEK2029","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Applied Ethics","ModuleDescription":"This module considers some of the significant normative ethical theories in the history of moral philosophy and examines how their principles may be applied to ethical issues of practical concern. There is a wide range of topics that are typically understood to come under the category of applied ethics. These include ethical issues pertaining to the family, food, race relations, poverty, punishment, conduct in war, professional conduct in general, and so on. The specific topics to be dealt with may vary from semester to semester, and the selection will be announced at the start of the semester in which the module is offered.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2029","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0208,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH2209 / GEK2002","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Art","ModuleDescription":"Art and aesthetics raises deep philosophical puzzles. Sunsets are beautiful because they’re pleasing. But they seem pleasing because they’re beautiful. Galleries display some things because they’re art. But some things are art because galleries display them. Just as the Mona Lisa resembles Lisa, she resembles it. But she does not represent it as it represents her. When one watches a horror film one feels fear, but one does not run away. When one listens to instrumental music one feels sad, but there’s nothing one is sad about. This course addresses the central philosophical questions with which these puzzles are entangled.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK2002","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH2242","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Language","ModuleDescription":"Topics in the philosophy of language, especially concerning truth, meaning and\r\nreference. In particular, we will consider questions such as but not limited to whether language is mediated by convention or intention, whether understanding a language is tacitly knowing a theory of that language, whether the meaning of a name is simply its referent, whether mathematical and moral statements are true in virtue of meaning and whether sentences such as ‘breaking promises is wrong’ are statements of moral fact or simply expressions of emotion.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PH3210","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH3201","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Philosophy of Social Science","ModuleDescription":"The founding of social science as a special discipline for the study of social phenomena in the late nineteenth century and its development through the twentieth century will be examined in this module. The critique of the physical science model, which was originally used to ground the theory of social science research, will be considered. This course guides students through the various philosophical debates, which shaped the development of modern social science. Attention will also be given to how social science research bears, directly or indirectly, on social practices.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH3206","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Recent Philosophy","ModuleDescription":"This module looks at the development of twentieth century analytic philosophy through the works of some of its major exponents.  These include Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Moore, Austin and Quine.  The fundamental assumption in analytic philosophy is the idea that all philosophical problems are really problems of language and may be solved either by reformulating them in a perfect language or by a better understanding of the language that we actually speak.  One of the aims of this course is to show how certain problems in ethics, metaphysics and epistemology may be solved (or dissolved) through the careful analysis of language and meaning.\n\n","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0523,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0523,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH3230","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Normative Ethical Theory","ModuleDescription":"This module is a study of the main contending\n\ncontemporary views about goodness and virtue,\n\nprinciples of moral evaluation, and moral\n\ndecision-making. These include deontological,\n\nconsequentialist, and contemporary virtuebased\n\nand contractarian theories. Emphasis will\n\nbe placed on securing a thorough understanding\n\nthe arguments used to derive fundamental\n\nmoral principles and to justify claims about our\n\nmoral obligations. Such study aims to reveal the\n\nkinds of issues that are involved in analyzing\n\nwhat constitutes rational considerations for\n\nmoral action, and the strengths and weaknesses\n\nof the rival theories.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH3246","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Paradoxes","ModuleDescription":"This module is a survey of classic paradoxes, ancient and modern. No mere brain-teasers, these riddles have exercised some of history’s best minds, often with startling results. How is motion possible? What is a gamble at given odds worth? Is time travel possible? Why do nations honor their treaty obligations? What are numbers? The contemplation of paradoxes drives the search for answers to these questions and more, and by grappling with the paradoxes, students gain familiarity with key techniques and concepts of decision theory and logical analysis which are useful both in philosophy and other fields of inquiry.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PH2110/GEM2006","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PH3261","Department":"PHILOSOPHY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Kant's Critique of Pure Reason","ModuleDescription":"Kant is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers, if not the greatest, and his Critique of Pure Reason is widely considered his greatest work. This course will delve into this work, entering into the intricate framework of Kant’s Transcendental Idealism. Major topics include Space and Time, the Categories, the Analogies (focusing on causation) and the Antinomies (focusing on the issue of freedom). Although the course focuses primarily on Kant’s metaphysics and epistemology, this grounding is expected to improve one’s understanding of the basis of Kant’s ethics, particularly when dealing with the Transcendental Dialectic.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Must have completed a minimum of 4 MC in PH.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS3-0209,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL1101E","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces psychology as an empirical, behavioural science. The aim is to provide students with a broad overview of the different fields in psychology. The emphasis of the course is two-fold: first, so that students appreciate the diversity and richness of the psychology discipline; second, to acquaint students with the important principles, theories, concepts and findings in psychology. Topics covered include the biological bases of behaviours, developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and abnormal psychology.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL2131","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Research and Statistical Methods I","ModuleDescription":"This module is aimed at equipping students with the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary as a foundation for evaluating or carrying out empirical research in psychology. It is an essential module for psychology major students. It consists of two sections: the first deals with the design of psychological research; the second covers basic descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. Students will be taught how to design their own empirical study, to carry out appropriate statistical analyses on the data collected so as to draw valid conclusions, and how to write up their findings. Ethical aspects of psychological research are covered.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2017 and before: Obtained a minimum grade of 'C6' in G.C.E. 'O' level Mathematics, or passed at least IB Mathematical Studies SL, or equivalent.\n\nCohort 2018 onwards: Nil","Preclusion":"UQF2101B","Workload":"2-0-1-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL2132","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Research and Statistical Methods II","ModuleDescription":"This module builds on the methodological and statistical base prepared by PL2131. An essential module for psychology major students, it aims to provide knowledge and experience in conducting a psychological study. Methods of data collection in laboratory and field settings are taught alongside commonly-used statistical techniques for data analysis. Students are introduced to issues of design and analysis in factorial experiments and correlational studies. Students also do experiments in class and learn the use of computer statistical packages for data analysis. A group empirical project is required.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Cohort 2017 and before: At least a B- in both PL1101E and PL2131, OR has declared Psychology as a major. Students who fail to meet the B- criterion in either of the modules, or both, will have the opportunity to take a department-conducted test, the passing of which will act as an alternative prerequisite.\n\nCohort 2018 onwards: At least a B- in both PL1101E and PL2131, OR has declared Psychology as a major.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-0-2-4-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0201A,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3232","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Biological Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This course provides a general one-semester introduction to the relationship between brain and behaviour. Although no background knowledge is assumed other than from the introductory psychology course, those with an interest in biological bases of behaviour or neuroscience will be advantaged.  The course is intended primarily for students doing a single major in Psychology, and is designed as an introduction to those wishing to pursue advanced courses in Cognitive Neuroscience (PL3285 & PL4206). The course will focus on key questions asked about the brain, such as: How is the brain organised? How do drugs affect our behaviour? How does the brain see, hear and produce movement? How does it learn and think? Clinical topics, such as Parkinson's Disease and schizophrenia will be integrated into the course, as will fMRI research methods and findings.  Emphasis will be given to the key principles of nervous system function, however, the course still requires a lot of factual information to be assimilated and memorized.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3233","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Cognitive Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with the psychological study of human information processing; learning and memory; acquisition, retrieval, and forgetting; and general knowledge, concepts, reasoning, and related issues in cognition. The impact of computational approaches on cognition is considered.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"W8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3234","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Developmental Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module is primarily for psychology major students, for whom it is a core area. It aims to provide an overview of the major issues in developmental psychology, with a main focus on\n\ninfancy and childhood. The development of individual differences is reviewed. Stage and process theories of cognitive, social and linguistic development are evaluated. The extent to which research findings have pan-cultural and local application is considered throughout the course. The importance of empirical research is stressed, and students are recommended to take PL2131 before reading this module.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3235","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This course provides a broad foundation for the study of human social behaviour. Topics such as attitudes, social cognition, interpersonal relations and group processes are discussed. One aim of this course is to introduce students to the theories and research of social psychology. A second aim is to help students appreciate how the findings of social psychologists are relevant and applicable to the day-to-day situations in our lives.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3236","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Abnormal Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This core module covers most of the common mental health problems identified for children and adults, e.g. eating disorders, behavioural problems, attention deficits, learning disabilities, schizophrenia, anxiety, stress, depression, personality disorders, sexual adjustment, substance abuse, suicide, and dementia. The lectures and discussion groups provide an introduction to clinical intervention, but emphasis is placed on the theoretical formulation of problems. Whenever possible, films and case studies are used to supplement the textbook and readings, and a visit to the local Institute of Mental Health will usually be arranged.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"SW3217","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3242","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Health Psychology","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the role of psychological factors in physical health. Topics covered may include the relationship of mind and body, the role of human behaviour in health, stress and coping as they relate to health, the nature of illness, patient-practitioner relations, chronic illness and disability, death and dying, and the relationship of psychology to such important health problems as AIDS, cancer, heart disease and pain.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3243","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sensation and Perception","ModuleDescription":"The aim of the module is to introduce students to the basic methods of vision science, and to fundamental aspects of, and current research in, sensation and perception. The methods part of the course introduces the student to both classical and modern psychophysical methods, as well as the basic concepts of fourier analysis. The content part examines aspects of sensory psychology, with emphases on vision and audition. We will trace an arc that starts from a consideration of neural processing, and ends with the representation of the perceptual world in the brain.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E and PL3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3250","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Human Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module concerns the application of experimental psychology research to the improvement of human-machine/environment interactions. This is not designed as a \"cookbook\" module where the principles of good human factors are merely enumerated. Rather, the emphasis will be placed on the theoretical principles underlying information processing and human performance. The topics include: signal detection and information theory; attention; spatial displays; navigation; memory and training; selection of action, manual control; time-sharing and workload; and the effects of stress on human error.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E and PL3233","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3252","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social-Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion","ModuleDescription":"This module offers an exploration of current socialcognitive research on emotions. Emotions are complex, multiply-determined states that influence our experiences, biochemistry, thinking, actions, relationships, motivations, and behaviours, as well as our health. Topics to be covered in this module include 'what is the nature of emotion?', 'what functions, if any, do specific emotions serve?', 'what are their antecedents and their consequences?', among others. The discussion of emotion will stretch across various sub-disciplines in psychology, such as developmental psychology, biological psychology, social and personality psychology, cognitive neuroscience, social-cognition, cross-cultural psychology and evolutionary psychology.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E and PL3235","Preclusion":"PL3880B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"W5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"W6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"W7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3256","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Infant Development","ModuleDescription":"Infant development refers to changes in cognitive, social and motor abilities that occur during the first year of life. The course will include an overview of\r\nresearch methods in psychological research on infants and of psychological theories that have inspired infancy research. Research in prenatal development that bears\r\non infant cognitive development will be covered. In addition, recent research on visual perception, linguistic development, numerical knowledge, categorization, social-emotional development and motor development will be covered.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131, PL2132, and PL3234","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PL3260","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Moral Development","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce students to the study of the origins, development and cognitive processing of morality. The module will cover the beginnings of moral psychology, the early theories of moral development, the contemporary developmental research on infants’ and children’s moral decision-making, and the influence of society (e.g., media, law, parenting) on children’s moral development. Through lectures, discussions, course readings, and essay writing we will analyse and debate whether morality is innate, adaptive, and unique from other aspects of cognitive development.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PL1101E, PL2131 and PL2132.","Preclusion":"YSS4221","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PLB1201 / GEK1064","Department":"PSYCHOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Psychology in Everyday Life","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to equip students who are not planning to major in psychology with basic literacy in the discipline. Students will acquire basic understanding of common human experiences, such as sleep, dreams, learning, and memory from a psychological perspective; and apply psychological knowledge to understand some of the common problematic behaviours we encounter, such as forgetfulness, sleep problems, addiction, eating disorders, depression, and mental retardation. Students will also learn about some of the practical issues, such as whether it is beneficial to boost one’s self-esteem, whether subliminal persuasion works, and how we could find happiness.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK1064 and PL1101E. Students who take PLB1201 and subsequently go on to major in Psychology will not be able to count PLB1201 towards their graduation requirements.","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B107,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0204,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS1101E / GEK1003","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Politics","ModuleDescription":"The purpose of this module is to impart a preliminary overview of political science and its sub-fields so that students have a basic orientation of the discipline. It briefly explains the scope and components of each of the four sub-fields (political theory, comparative politics, international relations and public administration) and familiarises students with the major issues and arguments related to power, justice, political culture, national identity, accountability, ethics and world order. It also focuses on key political institutions. The module will be of interest to students across the university who want to gain a basic understanding of politics.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM1003K, GEK1003, PS1101","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2204 / EU2204","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Modern Western Political Thought","ModuleDescription":"This module explores major political ideas and concepts from the modern Western tradition. Key political constructs such as power, authority, justice, liberty and democracy are examined in intellectual and historical context. Reading Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise on Government, among other influential writings, students will be exposed to the broader themes and ideas that have shaped political life in the West since 1600.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EU2204","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"UTSRC-LT52,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2234","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Comparative Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces to students some major approaches to comparative politics, including system perspective, case study, comparative approach, rational choice, and cultural approach. Specific cases are used to illustrate how people have applied these approaches in research. It also covers selected topics in comparative politics, such as democratisation and democratic consolidation, revolution, and ethnic conflicts. Much of the discussion will be based on specific cases. This introductory module is offered to students who want to gain basic knowledge of comparative politics.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2204B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2244 / SSA2222","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Public Administration in Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This module deals with major themed and issues in public administration with specific reference to Singapore. It covers relevant domains of the city-state government and explores issues such as the relationship between politics and administration, meritocracy and performance, combating corruption, grassroots administration, and e-governance. It also discusses administrative trends and challenges in contemporary Singapore.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SSA2222","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2245","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asian Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module will serve an introduction to the nature and dynamics of government and politics in Southeast Asia, especially state-society relations.  Hence, the module will look at government and politics in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Burma. This module is aimed at students across all faculties and at all levels interested in learning about political dynamics in Southeast Asia.  Its primary objective is to expose students to the region, and provide a basic foundation in government and politics of Southeast Asia from which students can further acquire/develop specialised knowledge.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2215B, SE2213","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2247","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"South Asian Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module is divided into two parts. The first half of the module has a comparative politics focus. It will examine the contemporary politics of South Asian states, focusing on their political culture, institutions and processes and political change and development. It will also treat issues like ethnicity, religion, regime legitimacy and the relationship between violence and democracy. By studying these issues comparatively we can discern regular patterns in the behaviour of individuals and groups and understand how their demands are processed and met. The second part of the module will adopt a thematic approach to explain the various factors that have shaped intra-regional relations. This will include the role of external powers and also the spillover effect of domestic conflicts. Foreign policy objectives of the regional states and their threat perceptions will be the principal area of focus. The module will also deal with issues of regional order and stability. The target students are those enrolled in South Asian Studies Programme and Political Science.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2214B, PS2217B, PS3217B, SN2211, SN3221","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2248","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Chinese Politics","ModuleDescription":"This course is an introduction to contemporary Chinese politics. After a survey on China's political culture and tradition, the rise of modern China and Chinese Communism, it discusses a range of nation-building issues in the People's Republic of China. These include the role of ideology, developmental strategies, political institutions, and state-society relations. Having examined the domestic political issues, the course proceeds to analyse Chinese foreign policy. Topics to be dealt with include China's relations with the U.S., Japan, Russia, European Union, and ASEAN. The problems related to the reunification of mainland China and Taiwan are also covered.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3205B, PS3250","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0335,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS2249 / GEK2003 / SSA2209","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Government and Politics of Singapore","ModuleDescription":"This course examines a number of areas in Singapore's domestic politics with the following objectives: identify the key determinants of Singapore's politics; understand the key structural-functional aspects of Singapore's domestic politics; examine the extent to which nation building has taken place in Singapore; and analyse the key challenges facing Singapore and its future as far as domestic politics is concerned. The course examines both the structural-functional aspects of domestic politics as well as issues related to nation building, state-society relations and the likely nature of future developments and challenges.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK2003, GEM2003K, PS1102, PS2101, PS2101B, SS2209PS, SSA2209","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3236","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Ethnicity and Religion in Asian Politics","ModuleDescription":"One of the main features of Asian politics and government is the complex nexus of ethnicity, religion, and the state. This module focuses on the colonial formation and postcolonial continuation of these ethno-religious features of politics, known as the politics of identity in Asia.  It explains some major ethnic and religious conflicts in Asia; their impacts on national politics, party systems, state structures, and government policies; and the role of the state in this regard. The module is available to all year 1-3 students at NUS.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3201, PS3206B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3237","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Women and Politics","ModuleDescription":"This module examines established political theories and ideologies in addressing gender equality and representation in politics. It also presents various traditions in feminist political thinking and evaluates their intellectual contributions to politics. The second part of the module examines the practical dimensions of gender politics such as women's movements and national and international conventions and institutions. It analyses the relationship among gender, class, and ethnicity, and examines the cultural and religious perceptions of these identities. The module is available to all year 1-3 students at NUS.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3207B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0306,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3240","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"International Security","ModuleDescription":"This module examines key issues pertaining to international security including: the various approaches to studying international security, the nature of interaction among various levels (national, regional, international) of security, and the major security threats caused by the expansion of conventional arms, proliferation of nuclear arsenal and the spread of biological and chemical weapons. The rise of non-traditional security threats in world politics, especially Southeast Asia, and of Asia, particularly China, as a security concern internationally is also analysed.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS3210B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3251","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"International and Regional Organisations","ModuleDescription":"The main aim of this module is to provide a theoretical and empirical understanding of the role of international organisations in contemporary international politics.  Scholarly and policy making communities constantly refer to international organisations but there is very little comprehension of how these institutions emerge, evolve and endure.  This module will explain concepts such as functionalism, neo-functionalism, integration, regimes and international cooperation.  The second part will focus on universal organisations (UN, WTO) and regional entities like the European Union, Mercosur, OAS, GCC etc.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PS1101E, PS2237","Preclusion":"PS3254, EU3228","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3257","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Political Inquiry","ModuleDescription":"This module examines the theories of knowledge and\n\nmethods of inquiry appropriate to studying politics. It\n\nintroduces students to alternative understandings of\n\nthe social sciences and to the empirical, critical, and\n\nanalytical skills they imply. It pays particular attention\n\nto helping students understand the basics of good\n\nresearch and to acquire skills essential to conducting\n\ntheir own research.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Completed 20 MCs in Political Science or 28 MCs in GL or GL recognised non-language modules","Preclusion":"PS2102, PS2102B, PS2231B","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3260 / GEK3005","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Politics and the Visual","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the many forms of relationship between politics and visual culture. From the ancient world to the present, politics, whether formal or popular, has had a visual dimension. Politicians have been concerned to control their appearance; various media (from painting to theatre to television to the internet) have been used to both serve and defeat this goal. The module surveys the relationship between politics and visual culture and allows students to engage with contemporary issues surrounding politics, film, and digital culture.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEK3005","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"UTSRC-LT51,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"PS3272","Department":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The International Relations of Sub-Saharan Africa","ModuleDescription":"The module examines the insertion of Sub-Saharan Africa into the world, and looks at both intra-African international relations, as well as how African states\nhave interacted with various external actors. Students will examine the implications of issues such as governance, security, and development aid for Africa’s international relations. They will also learn about the international relations of key African states with countries outside Africa.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0307,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"QF3101","Department":"MATHEMATICS","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Investment Instruments: Theory and Computation","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to present the student with the basic paradigms of modern financial investment theory, to provide a foundation for analysing risks in financial markets and to study the pricing of financial securities. Topics will include the pricing of forward and futures contracts, swaps, interest rate and currency derivatives, hedging of risk exposures using these instruments, option trading strategies and value-at-risk computation for core financial  instruments.  A programming project will provide students with hands-on experience with real market instruments and data. This module targets all students who have an interest in quantitative finance.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1104 or MA1505 or MA1507 or MA2104) and (MA2222 or  QF2101 or MA3269)","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-1-0-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT33,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S17-0405,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1900","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"S17-0405,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC1101E","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Making Sense of Society","ModuleDescription":"Students are introduced to the concepts used in Sociology and Anthropology. The main objective is to train students to use Sociology in analyzing social institutions and processes. For this reason, students are encouraged to relate their experiences in society to the discipline of Sociology and Anthropology. The topics covered in the module are the logic and methods of social investigation; family, work and organization; power and the state; social inequality (including gender and ethnicity); mass communication and popular culture; values and beliefs; and deviance and social control.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"E7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS5-0309,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2101","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Methods of  Social Research","ModuleDescription":"This is an introductory course to the basic concepts and tools of social research, covering the areas of research of problem definition, research design, measurement, and data collection, processing, and analysis. Students are given in-depth understanding of what qualitative, eg participant observation, in-depth interviewing, and quantitative, eg survey, data collection techniques involve. In addition, students are introduced to qualitative and quantitative data analysis techniques. Students are taught the important aspects of making a good presentation of research findings. This module is mounted for all students in NUS with interest in research methods.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0115,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0115,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2204","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Inequalities : Who Gets Ahead?","ModuleDescription":"This module addresses a seemingly simple question: who gets ahead? It introduces students to some of the key theoretical approaches and methodological tools for finding answers to this question. More specifically, it aims at helping students acquire a good understanding of relevant theories, measurement issues, and class maps, structures, societies, and dynamics. The module is accessible to all students who want to understand the impact of class and stratification on contemporary societies.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0311,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2205","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Family","ModuleDescription":"This course focuses on theories of family and social change, by examining perspectives on families, drawing on literature from history, anthropology, sociology, and demography. Questions addressed include: What is a family? What is the relationship between family and household structure and economic, political, and cultural change both historically and in contemporary time? How do couples\nallocate their time and money in relationships? How do families vary by social class and race/ethnicity? How have attitudes, expectations, and behaviors surrounding childbearing and childrearing changed? Theoretical perspectives on the family are supplemented with case studies of change and variation in families and households.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0201,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2206","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Culture & Society","ModuleDescription":"We are living in a world marked by cultural diversity. We encounter different cultural norms and practices every day, which may enable us to become more reflexive, curious, and open-minded or, in some cases, lead us to become defensive. This course  provides an analytical lens to learn how cultures affect social behaviour and how different cultures interact with each other in the contemporary world. We shall discuss issues related to \"ethnocentrism\", \"cultural relativism\", “hybrid cultures”, “sub cultures” and \"multiculturalism\". This course will furthermore discuss how cultures are socially constructed. In this sphere, the module will explore such topics as travel and encounters, the construction of personal and collective identities, ethnic minorities and the state, gender relations and family systems, workspaces and hierarchy, and globalization.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2211","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Medical Sociology","ModuleDescription":"This module will examine the relationship between society and health-related issues. The differing notions of \"illness\" and \"wellness,\" and how societies influence the type, definition and distribution of disease and illness will be examined. The social organization of medicine, the social functions of health-care institutions in society will also be explored. Special emphasis will also be given to the role of the state in providing health-care as well as the relationship between the state and the health industry. This course is mounted for students throughout NUS with interest in society and health-related issues.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"E1-06-06,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2215","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Sociology of Food","ModuleDescription":"Food is a social phenomenon: what constitutes food and, therefore, what can be eaten; how it is to be prepared, presented, and consumed; with whom you eat and so forth express complex relationships to class, ethnicity and gender. This course will uncover the complexity behind an everyday life material that affects and effects multiple social networks, wherein food is both the material and symbol by which class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender are socially constructed. This module is mounted for all students throughout NUS with interest in food and society.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2216","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Emotions and Social Life","ModuleDescription":"This module will explore the connections between emotions, social life and social identities. It will examine the prevalent sociological and anthropological literature on emotions, morality and consciousness. Attention will be given to the concept of personhood and the cultural meanings circulating through the expression of emotions. We will see how cultural practices serve to organize particular emotional responses to particular social and cultural environments; why collective emotional experiences are regularly mediated by the means of symbolic representations. This course is mounted for all students who are interested in studying the relationships between emotional responses and social experiences.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT11,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2217","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Tourism","ModuleDescription":"This course looks at the development of tourism in the past and in the modern world. Looking at tourists as the \"typical modern person\", this course will explore what it means to be a tourist, the different kinds of tourist and the place of tourism in globalization. More importantly, it looks at the influence of tourists and tourism in various places of the world. What happens to culture and heritage when it becomes a tourism object? What happens to local communities and the relations between people because of tourism? This course is mounted for students interested in Sociology and Anthropology","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0604,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2220","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Gender Studies","ModuleDescription":"This course introduces the topic of gender by using basic concepts like biological sex, nature, nurture, roles, norms and culture. The meaning of gender categories is examined in relation to difference, exchange, reproduction, knowledge and social change. Although the main perspective is ethnographic, this course is intended to be an exercise in interdisciplinary thinking. Understanding gender provides a foundation to analyze social structures (power and inequality), social institutions (family, kinship, education, economy, the state, health) and cultural issues (science, food, emotions, popular culture).","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0211,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0211,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2221","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Humans and Natures","ModuleDescription":"Did nature make humans, or have humans made nature? Or are both continuously co-evolving, and changing in relation to one another? This module explores the practices and institutions through which contemporary societies understand and appropriate the natural world. We use concepts from environmental sociology and anthropology, to look at how different societies’ engagements with nature reshape social thought. Students will learn research skills such as ethnographic fieldwork; critical analysis of environmental policies; and interpreting discourses on issues like energy and environmental crises. This will be useful in professional fields including conservation, urban planning, policy-making, infrastructural services, development and aid-work.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2222","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sports and Society","ModuleDescription":"Sports have developed into a pervasive social institution. From living rooms to stadiums, sports extend to a multitude of arenas to influence economies, politics, and cultures as well as the everyday lives of many individuals. This course is designed to provide students the ability to evaluate the relationship between sports and society. Students do not need a background in sociology nor knowledge about the technicalities of sports to benefit from the module. The approach is comparative and interdisciplinary; covering historical and contemporary issues, foreign and local sporting cultures, as well as theories and methods that cut across several academic boundaries.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC2225","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Social Life of Art","ModuleDescription":"Art and anthropology have had a long, if at times,\ncontentious history of exchanges, from selective\nappropriations to inventive collaborations. This\nmodule explores the vibrant relationship between art\nand anthropology to think about what each still can\nlearn from the other. We start with a historical\nexamination of the exchanges between two disciplines\nover the 20th century, from the use of ethnographic\ntropes by artists to avant-garde influences on\nanthropological practices of representation. We then\nturn to the deeper affinities with between the two as\nfound in the ethnographic turn in art,\nart/anthropology collaborations, and, more recently,\nthe social/participatory/relational turn.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"UCC-0226,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UCC-0226,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3101 / EU3224","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Thought & Social Theory","ModuleDescription":"This is a critical examination of central problems in classical social theory, with emphasis on the multifaceted analysis of the larger social processes in the making of modern society. The module will concentrate on the original contributions of major theorists such as Marx, Weber, and Durkheim and explore how their works continue to influence current Sociology. This course is mounted for all students throughout NUS with an interest in classical social theories.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"EU3224","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0207,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3206","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Urban Sociology","ModuleDescription":"The module will look into the various external and internal forces shaping the development of cities. The following themes will be examined: the development and role of cities in Southeast Asia, cities and the new international division of labour (economic roles of cities in linking their respective countries to the global economy), and the social organization (culture, community, housing, social-economic opportunities) of cities.  This course is mounted for all students throughout NUS with an interest in the development and social organization of cities.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3208","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Religion in Society & Culture","ModuleDescription":"This course concerns the observable phenomena of religion as lived by ordinary people. Analysing religion as part of human knowledge, we grapple with the meanings of the universe, suffering, self, choice and ethics. Comparing systems of symbolic thought, ritual action and moral imagination, we understand societies in terms of their own knowledge, practices, values and interests. We draw from\nvaried religious traditions including world religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam), indigenous traditions (shamanism, animism, ancestor-worship, folk religion), new religious movements and secular humanism. We engage with the interactions between piety, power and productivity in constituting social structures and producing human agency.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3211","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Science, Technology & Society","ModuleDescription":"Science and technology shape our lives from the beginning to the end. Sociologists, being scientists themselves, observe the observations which scientists make about the world, look at the ways in which technologies change and shape that world, and try to make sense of processes which, as Weber claims, have divested the world of any meaning whatsoever. In this course, classical and contemporary approaches to the sociology of science, technology and society will be introduced, discussed and exemplified by several case studies.  This course is mounted for students throughout NUS with an interest in the influence of science and technology on society.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0204,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3213","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Visual Ethnography: Theory and Practice","ModuleDescription":"Explore how anthropologists and sociologists have used visual media such as photography, film and video to conduct ethnographic research and to produce and communicate knowledge about the lives and cultures of the other. We will study their works, both classic and contemporary, to see how they have experimented with the possibilities of visual media while trying to remain consistent with the intellectual demands of their disciplines. Armed with an understanding of the epistemological, methodological, ethical and practical issues involved, students are expected to try their hands at producing visual ethnographies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IF3213","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0603,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0106,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS2-0311,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3214","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sociology of Life Course and Ageing","ModuleDescription":"This module adopts a life course perspective to examine various issues of human aging. Themes covered include physical and mental health, retirement and pension, marriage and family, community and social network, and policy and business. Throughout these topics, students and adult learners are expected to\ncomprehensively understand population aging and its implications, and develop analytical and practical skills of the life course perspective, especially in policy and business domains. The context of Singapore is highlighted with constant comparison with other countries.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3216","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Self and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module is about the anthropology and sociology of understanding what it means to be a ‘self’ in ‘society,’ that is, to be a ‘social self.’ This course is NOT about a psychological study of the self. It analyses important theoretical debates about and ethnographic studies on the relationship between society and the self. Particular attention will be paid to examining how ideas about the self are socially constructed and re-constructed by various processes, especially the roles played by the state and its institutions in shaping perceptions and practices the self in relation to ethnicity, the family, gender, marriage, work, leisure and friendship.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3219","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Sexuality in Comparative Perspective","ModuleDescription":"Sex, sexuality and sexual orientations are cultural forms rather than purely \"natural\" states. This course examines the variety of social dimensions that shape human sexuality.  A range of theoretical perspectives and cross-cultural comparisons are drawn in order to unravel the complexities of sexualities and to see how sexualities are shaped by historical norms, social scripts, political structures, global forces and commodification. Students are required to read historical materials, anthropological research and be familiar with political economy and social constructionist paradigms.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3222","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Transformations in Modern China","ModuleDescription":"China’s transition from a command economy to\n\na market economy has brought fundamental\n\nand rapid changes in its social structure and\n\nsocial relationships among members of\n\ndifferent subgroups in society. The objective of\n\nthis course is to offer an overview of emerging\n\nsocial issues in contemporary China, focusing\n\non changes after 1949. This module offers\n\nsociological perspectives to examine topics\n\nsuch as changes and new challenges in Chinese\n\nfamilies, gender roles, demographic structure\n\nand distribution, social safety net, and\n\nenvironment. The class will combine lectures,\n\nacademic readings, films, sources from the\n\nmass media, and discussions.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS6-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3224","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Theory and Practice in Cultural Studies","ModuleDescription":"The course is intended as a 'capstone' to unify and ground the Cultural Studies Minor. As such, it explores the critical tradition from which Cultural Studies emerged and examines some of the directions that this critical tradition went as it encountered and modified institutions and institutional practice in the 20th and 21st centuries. Students gain additional coverage and depth as they work the theoretical terrain underpinning all courses in the minor while also generating essays and projects that reveal this critical ground in an applied fashion. \n\n\n\n","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"XD3101","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3226","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Markets and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module offers a survey of economic life from a macro-sociological and historical viewpoint, with a focus on industrialization, the rise of market society, employment systems, property rights, and the role of the state in economic development. The module will equip students with knowledge (1) regarding the\ncomplex macro-environment surrounding economic organizations, and (2) on how the success and failure of different economic organizations depend on the institutional and regulatory ecology in which economic organizations operate. Furthermore, the module will teach students relevant knowledge on the conditions under which markets fail and the disruptive dynamics in market economies.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0109,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0302,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SC3228","Department":"SOCIOLOGY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Senses and Society","ModuleDescription":"This module is about how the senses organise different dimensions of social life. How are race, gender, and class identities related to sensory perceptions? How do the senses shape power relations and knowledge production? In order to address these queries, the module interrogates how sensory experience lies\r\nbeyond the realm of individual, physiological responses by analysing a range of sensory faculties through cross-cultural comparative approaches. Students are introduced to key ideas in sensory scholarship and will be equipped with analytical tools to examine the senses in relation to selfhood and identity, urbanity, politics, religion, and heritage.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"3,5,7,9,11","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS8-0402,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS7-0119,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"4,6,8,10,12","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0308,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE1101E / GEK1008 / SSA1202","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asia: A Changing Region","ModuleDescription":"Description Southeast Asia has been described as one of the 'crossroads of the world' - a place where people from many cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds meet. The intermingling of people, the exchange of ideas and international commerce have been part of Southeast Asian life for centuries. This module surveys the broad currents of conflict, change and continuity across the region from a multidisciplinary perspective. It looks at how Southeast Asian societies and political systems have changed over time in response to the pressures of ecology, colonialism, nationalism, urbanization and globalization. The module also looks at the way ethnic, religious, national and regional identities have been constructed, used and altered over time. The overall objective is to provide students with an introduction to different ways of exploring Southeast Asia and different experiences of living in the region.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"GEK1008, GEM1008K, SSA1202, SS1203SE","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT8,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0206,"},{"ClassNo":"D11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0215,"},{"ClassNo":"D12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0602,"},{"ClassNo":"D13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D15","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0212,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS3-0213,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS1-0205,"},{"ClassNo":"D6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE2218","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Changing Economic Landscape of SE Asia","ModuleDescription":"The Southeast Asian economies and the region as a whole have experienced a significant change in their economic landscapes in terms of high growth rates, rising income levels, improvement in the. standards of living, and the changing structures of production and trade. What accounts for this\r\ntransformation? We seek to answer this question by examining the experiences and problems of the various Southeast Asian economies in the context of the leading development models and policies that they have pursued in promoting and developing their domestic sectors (agriculture, manufacturing and services) and external sectors (trade, foreign capital and regionalism).","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0214,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE2223","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Doing Research In Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces different approaches to studying the region, with the aim of developing students’ independent research skills. It covers issues such as identifying a research question, the role of theory in research, and selecting an appropriate research design. By looking at a range of exemplary works in Southeast Asian studies as well as explicit methodological discussions, students will gain understanding of theoretical debates and practical issues related to doing research in Southeast Asian\r\nStudies.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0215,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE2225","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Forbidden Pleasures: Vice in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"From the betel popular across the region for millenia, to colonial opium regimes, to Bangkok’s Soi Cowboy, vice has always been a part of life in Southeast Asia. In this module, students investigate the economic, political, social, ecological, and cultural significance of a variety of substances and activities, from drugs like opium, alcohol and caffeine, to activities like paid sex and gambling. Students use a range of texts, including scholarly articles, memoirs, movies, and first-hand observation to investigate the ways illicit substances and behaviors are deeply imbricated in everyday life in Southeast Asia.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE3218","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Industrialising Singapore and SE Asia","ModuleDescription":"Industrialisation involves the promotion and development of the industrial sector. Why have some countries industrialised faster than others? In particular, the manufacturing industries in some countries have remained backward and depended heavily on the use of labour while in other countries, they have become more advanced and relied more on the use of capital. This module discusses the theory and concepts that relate to industrialisation. It also investigates the industrial experiences of other countries and the lessons from them. Focus will be on Singapore, and how it compares with other SE Asian countries.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SE2215","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-0119,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE3224","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Thai Drawing and Painting","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the art of Thai painting and drawing through an analysis of both scholarly texts and hands-on sessions. The module takes students on a visual journey through all the major periods of Thai classical art. Emphasis will also be placed on regional and folk styles of painting as well as with new forms of traditional art. The module focuses primarily on the Rama 3 style of Thai painting as developed in nineteenth century Bangkok and which has become the most common form of Thai classical art seen in the country today. Students enrolled in the class will be taught not only how to appreciate traditional Thai painting but also how to draw, create compositions and critique art works.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"As the emphasis of the class is on practical approaches to art as a way of appreciating and understanding Southeast Asian Studies, students should ideally have genuine interests in drawing, painting, and the creative arts.","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-2-0-5-1","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0603,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE3228","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Universe Unraveling: Narratives of War in Indochina","ModuleDescription":"The module takes students from the origins of revolutionary anticolonial movements in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the 1920s, through the years of\r\nwar in the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s to their legacies in today’s diasporic communities. In addition to a core text, students will read a variety of first-person\r\naccounts written by anyone from revolutionary leaders to foot soldiers to children to doctors to Buddhist monks.  The objective is to see the wars from multiple\r\nperspectives and to investigate how first-person accounts may complement, complicate, or even contest orthodox narratives of revolution and war.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0305,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SE3233","Department":"SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Martial Arts in Southeast Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the study of martial arts in Southeast Asia from an academic and experiential perspective. Students analyse journal articles, books and materials from the social media in order to understand how various social, political, economic and historical forces impacted on the production and performance of martial arts in the region. Student’s learning will be complemented with hands-on sessions that further their understanding of complex historical, sociological and cultural dimensions of various combat genres. Student assignments such as essays and group video projects will reveal new ways in how Southeast Asia can be understood from multi-disciplinary perspectives.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"SE3880B","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"UTSRC-SR5,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN1101E","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"South Asia : People, Culture, Develop'm","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to contemporary South Asia in terms of the significant features of social, cultural and economic life. It will discuss the physical and human resources of the region and give an overview of developments at the outset of the new century. The films, the literature and the arts of the region will be introduced throughout the module to provide a wealth of illustration of the changing patterns of life of the people of the seven nations of South Asia.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT14,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0309,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0203,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0101,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0116,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN2213","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Governance and Politics in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on governance and political processes in South Asia. It looks at institutions, political behaviour, party systems, identities and state-society relations. It considers questions of political accountability, corruption and empowerment. It also looks at bases of authoritarianism and democracy in the region. Using a comparative framework, the module explores the diversity in political systems among different countries and analyses on-going political and economic transformations in the region. The module will enable students to think critically about the region's political architecture, and empirically analyse the positive and negative aspects of governance in South Asia.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"PS2247 South Asia: Politics and Foreign Policy","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0304,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS6-0212,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN2271","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Religion and Society in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the student to the scientific and comparative study of religion in general and to South Asian religions in particular. After an introduction into the discipline of Comparative Study of Religion, the history of this discipline, and the different approaches it offers, the great variety of South Asian religions will be described chronologically and studied from a comparative perspective. For each tradition a survey of the relevant original literature will be given. Further themes to be covered are the co-existence of different religious traditions, and the social and psychological implications of religious values, beliefs and rituals.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS1-0301,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0301,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN2278","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Sikhism","ModuleDescription":"Sikhism is one of the most interesting religious traditions of India on account of rich history and unique practices. In this module, students will be introduced to the foundational tenets of Sikhism through an overview of its major texts, practices and\npractitioners, as well as its historical development in pre-colonial and colonial India. With an appreciation both of the unique history of the Sikh tradition and its place among the world religions, students will acquire a strong foundation in the study of religion and of Indian religions in particular.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS1-0208,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS1-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN2280","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Marriage, Sex, Love in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"In South Asia, marriage is classically understood as an alliance between families or social groups for economic, social and political reasons. However, as recent studies show, the notions of love, marriage and sex intersect with political, and legal structures, on the one hand, and notions of gender, morality, and modernity on the other. Through this course, we critically analyse such regnant claims and examine how love and sex are shaped politically, culturally, legally and ideologically. Moreover, by studying the intersecting fields of ‘marriage, love, and sex,’ we unpack such dualities as ‘private/public,’ \r\n‘individual/community, and ‘modern/ traditional’ in South Asia.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS3-0303,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-0116,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS4-0118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN2283","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"China-India Interactions: Changing Perspectives","ModuleDescription":"This module is structured keeping in view the different understanding of Sino-Indian relations and competing economic and political policy discourses in the new millennium. In the light of the above, the module re-examines the connections and interactions in India-China relations through historical and contemporary contexts to enhance the awareness of difference in perspectives and raise the level of mutual understanding, particularly from South Asian\r\nperspectives. It will enable students to critically analyse the ‘realist’ and ‘neo-liberal’ debates in view of a more holistic analysis and better understanding of\r\nthe bilateral relations between China and India.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN2284","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Making Sense of Regions in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This module interrogates the concept of the ‘region’\nand considers processes which have shaped regionmaking.\nThe ways in which regions contribute to the\ndiversity of South Asia are discussed. The role of\nlanguage, culture and cuisine in shaping regional\nidentities is also explored. Finally, the complex\nrelationship between region and nation is examined\nusing specific case-studies across South Asia.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-0118,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"AS8-0647,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN3262 / HY3236","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"The Struggle for India, 1920-1964","ModuleDescription":"This module is concerned with the political evolution of the Indian nation in two of its most formative periods: the late nationalist struggle from 1920-47 that led to the withdrawal of the colonial power; and the years of Jawaharlal Nehru's prime ministership, 1947-64. The module looks at both decolonisation and nation-building as processes characterised by debate and contestation in relation to (a) social, regional and group identity and (b) political rights and power. The module will study the impact of that debate and contestation on the character, institutions and political life of the nation.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"HY2228, HY3236, SN2261","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0213,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN3274","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"South Asian Cinema","ModuleDescription":"This module begins with a historical overview of cinema in South Asia. It then focuses on the regional production centres and their specific specialisations. Other topics covered are 'Genres of SA Cinema' and their stylistic elements, and 'Cinema and Local Politics in South Asia'. Important films will be viewed and discussed as case studies.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0307,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN3275","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Tamil Culture and Society","ModuleDescription":"The module is designed to study the Tamil society and culture through various texts and visual media about Tamil world(s) such as films, documentaries, scholarly articles and books. The module is designed to incorporate students who both want to follow Tamil studies as a language course and students who want to learn about Tamil culture and society through the English language. The students will be assessed in either Tamil or English. At the end of the course, all students would have learned and gained advanced knowledge about Tamil culture and society.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Pass in O/A level Tamil or O Level Higher Tamil In Singapore or Pass in \r\nSecondary/Higher Secondary Tamil in India","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"AS3-0305,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0303,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SN3282","Department":"SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAMME","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Violence and Visual Cultures in South Asia","ModuleDescription":"This course will examine how conflict and violence in contemporary South Asia have been understood and represented in different visual cultures such as popular film, photography, documentaries and online spaces. This module will interrogate the role of representations of violence within the societies at conflict in India, Sri Lanka, Burma and Nepal and how these are received abroad. It will provide tools for an increased visual awareness and understanding of ethical dialogues that shape violence in South Asia. This interdisciplinary course  onsiders the relationship between images and disciplines such as history, politics, philosophy and anthropology.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SP2251","Department":"CHEMISTRY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Science at the Nanoscale","ModuleDescription":"Many topics debated in nanoscience are frontier and futuristic, although some have immediate technological applications. The fundamental scientific principles of all nanotechnology applications, however, are grounded in basic physics and chemistry. This module thus aims to illustrate and discuss the physics and chemistry that are operative at the nanoscale. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStudents will be introduced to some fundamental principles of physics and chemistry important to the nanoscale and learn to appreciate what the world is like when things are shrunk to this scale. They will also learn about some basic physical tools that can be used to explore structures at this length scale. On completion of this module, students will learn to appreciate the linkages between the fundamental sciences and practical applications in nanotechnology.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"PC1144\nor PC1432/PC1432X or CM1101 or CM1131\nor PC1321/GEK1509","Preclusion":"N.A.","Workload":"4-1-0-1-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S14-0620,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-0431,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH2101","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Public Health and Epidemiology","ModuleDescription":"Epidemiology is the study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined human populations. It is the cornerstone of public health, and provides evidence that impact on both personal decisions about our lives and public policy for preventing and controlling diseases in the population. In this module, we will cover key concepts in epidemiology, including how we measure disease burden, how we study risk factors for disease, how we evaluate interventions like new vaccines and therapies, and how to critically appraise research evidence to inform public health policy.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH2103","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Systems and Policies to improve Health","ModuleDescription":"This module will introduce you to ways we can improve the health of a community through examining the role of the government, healthcare professionals, the health system and the individual. The module will explore common health problems such as obesity, diabetes, influenza and mental health and what we can do about these problems through enacting health policy and programs. We will discuss case studies from Singapore and the region.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH2104","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Public Health Nutrition","ModuleDescription":"Public Health Nutrition lies at the intersection of public health and nutritional sciences and is concerned with the “promotion and maintenance of nutrition-related health and wellbeing of populations through the organized efforts and informed choices of society”. Such approaches are required to solve many of the complex nutritional challenges, such as obesity, type-2 diabetes, micronutrient deficiencies, and hunger, which we face today. In this class we will study fundamental concepts related to nutrition, understand frameworks used to examine public health issues, and examine key historical and current public health nutrition challenges and policies.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1830","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH2105","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Global Health","ModuleDescription":"Over the past decade global health has evolved from buzzword to discipline, attracting interest from governments, academic institutions and funding organizations. But, what is “global health”?\r\n\r\nAlthough we have made enormous progress in improving health status over the past 50 years, the progress has been uneven. Why?\r\n\r\nBy examining major global health challenges, programs and policies, students will analyze current and emerging global health priorities, including communicable and noncommunicable diseases, health inequity, health systems, and major global initiatives for disease prevention.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"MD1-09-01B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH2107","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Determinants of Health","ModuleDescription":"What are the social and economic determinants of health? How do meanings of ‘health’ differ across populations and communities? This module adopts a multi-disciplinary approach in examining the different understandings of ‘health’ in society, via thinking critically about real-world health issues and their management. Drawing from disciplines such as medical anthropology, urban sociology and human geography, students will investigate how ‘health’ implicates – and is implicated by – the lives of individuals and societies. This module explores contemporary technological, ethical, political and cultural debates in health, healing and well-being, and is open to students from all disciplines and backgrounds.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD1-08-03E,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH3102","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"PUBLIC HEALTH COMMUNICATION","ModuleDescription":"This module equips students with the principles and skills to design health communication messages and activities/projects e.g. talks, skills development, telehealth in a variety of settings such as the school, workplace, internet and the community. It emphasizes the critical analysis and application of health communication theory and social marketing principles in the design of messages and communication projects to promote health in the community.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-0-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"MD1-08-01E,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH3104","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Infectious disease epidemiology and public health","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an overview of the epidemiology of infectious diseases and its relevance to public health. It outlines fundamental concepts governing the interaction between microbes and host populations, and how such interactions affect the distribution of disease and the options for surveillance, prevention and control. Epidemiology and principles of prevention and control for several types of infectious diseases will be described, and applied to key diseases of global and local importance including vaccine preventable diseases, food-borne diseases, zoonotic and environment-related infectious diseases, vector-borne diseases, healthcare associated infections and drug resistant organisms, tuberculosis, and HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SPH2101","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"MD1-08-03E,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SPH3105","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (SSH SCH OF PUBLIC HEALTH)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an overview of the public health approach to non-communicable diseases across the continuum of identification of risk factors, surveillance and implementation of measures to prevent and manage disease to reduce mortality and improve quality of life.\n\nEpidemiology and principles of prevention and control for non-communicable diseases will be described, and applied to key diseases of global and local importance.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SPH2101 Public Health and Epidemiology","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"MD1-08-03E,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST2131 / MA2216","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Probability","ModuleDescription":"The objective of this module is to give an elementary introduction to probability theory for science (including computing science, social sciences and management sciences) and engineering students with knowledge of elementary calculus. It will cover not only the mathematics of probability theory but\r\nwill work through many diversified examples to illustrate the wide scope of applicability of probability. Topics covered are: counting methods, sample space and events, axioms of probability, conditional probability, independence, random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, joint and marginal distributions, conditional distribution, independence of random variables, expectation,\r\nconditional expectation, moment generating function, central limit theorem, the weak law of large numbers. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisite. It is an essential module for Industrial and Systems Engineering students.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102 or MA1102R or MA1312 or MA1507 or MA1505 or MA1505C or MA1521","Preclusion":"MA2216, ST2334, CE2407","Workload":"null","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"10","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"11","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"12","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"13","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"14","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"null,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"7","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"8","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"9","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST2132","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mathematical Statistics","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the theoretical underpinnings of statistical methodology and concentrates on inferential procedures within the framework of parametric models. Topic include: random sample and statistics, method of moments, maximum likelihood estimate, Fisher information, sufficiency and completeness, consistency and unbiasedness, sampling distributions, x2-, t- and Fdistributions, confidence intervals, exact and asymptotic pivotal method, concepts of hypothesis testing, likelihood ratio test, Neyman-Pearson lemma. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistic and are able to meet the prerequisite.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT29,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"S16-05101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST2137","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Computer Aided Data Analysis","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the statistical computer packages, with main focus on SAS, Splus and SPSS, that provide the computational tools for performing statistical data analysis using the methodology covered in the prerequisite modules. Topics include data access, transformations, estimation, testing hypotheses, ANOVA, performing resampling methods and simulations. It also equips students with basic computational techniques for maximum likelihood estimation. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisite.","ExamDate":"09-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST1131 or ST1131A or ST1232 or ST2334 or ST2131 or MA2216.","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-05102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST2334","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Probability and Statistics","ModuleDescription":"Basic concepts of probability, conditional probability, independence, random variables, joint and marginal distributions, mean and variance, some common probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation and hypothesis testing based on a normal population.  This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites. Preclude ME students taking or have taken ME4273.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA1102R or MA1312 or MA1505 or MA1507 or MA1521","Preclusion":"ST1131, ST1131A, ST1232, ST2131, MA2216, CE2407, EC2231, EC2303, PR2103, DSC2008. ME students taking or having taken ME4273. 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Topics include simple linear regression, multiple regression, model building and regression diagnostics. One and two factor analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, linear model as special case of generalized linear model. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST2131 or MA2216 or ST2334 ","Preclusion":"ST2335, EC3303","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT34,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"5","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-05102,"},{"ClassNo":"6","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-05102,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3232","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Design & Analysis of Experiments","ModuleDescription":"This module covers common designs of experiments and their analysis. Topics include basic experimental designs, analysis of one-way and two way layout data, multiple comparisons, factorial designs, 2k-factorial designs, blocking and confounding, fractional factorial design and nested designs. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"08-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST2132 or ST2334 ","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3236 / MA3238","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Stochastic Processes I","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces the concept of modelling dependence and focuses on discrete-time Markov chains. Topics include discrete-time Markov chains, examples of discrete-time Markov chains, classification of states, irreducibility, periodicity, first passage times, recurrence and transience, convergence theorems and stationary distributions.  This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"(MA1101 or MA1101R or MA1311 or MA1508) and (ST2131 or MA2216)","Preclusion":"MA3238. All ISE students.","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1401","Venue":"S16-06118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3239","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Survey Methodology","ModuleDescription":"This module gives an introduction to the design of sample surveys and estimation procedures, with emphasis on practical applications in survey sampling. Topics include planning of surveys, questionnaire construction, methods of data collection, fieldwork procedures, sources of errors, basic ideas of sampling, simple random sampling, stratified, systematic, replicated, cluster and quota sampling, sample size determination and cost.  This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"MA2216 or ST2131 or ST2334 ","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT20,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT20,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3241","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Categorical Data Analysis I","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces methods for analysing response data that are categorical, rather than continuous. Topics include: categorical response data and contingency tables, loglinear and logit models, Poisson regression, framework of generalised linear models, model diagnostics, ordinal data. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisite.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST3131 ","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"S16-05101,"},{"ClassNo":"4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-05101,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3244","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Demographic Methods","ModuleDescription":"This course will provide an introduction to the fundamental principles and methods of demography. The role of demographic data in describing the health status of a population, spotting trend and making projection will be highlighted. Topics include sources and interpretation of demographic data, rates, proportions and ratios, standardization, complete and abridged life tables, estimation and projection of fertility, mortality and migration, Interrelations among demographic variables, population dynamics, demographic models. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST1131","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1700","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT21,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3246","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Statistical Models for Actuarial Science","ModuleDescription":"The module aims to introduce students how statistical methods are used to construct actuarial loss models in order to manage the financial risks in this uncertain world. Major topics includes a model-based approach to Actuarial Science, loss distributions, frequency distributions, aggregate loss models, parametric models, effects of policy modifications, statistical inference for loss models, credibility theory.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"ST2132","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT31,"},{"ClassNo":"2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"S16-06118,"},{"ClassNo":"3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"S16-06118,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"ST3247","Department":"STATISTICS & APPLIED PROBABILITY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Simulation","ModuleDescription":"The advent of fast and inexpensive computational power has facilitated the description of real phenomenon using realistic stochastic models which can be analysed using simulation studies. This module teaches students how to analyse a model by use of a simulation study and the topics include: pseudorandom number generation, generating discrete and continuous random variables,\r\nsimulating discrete events, statistical analysis of simulated data, variance reduction, Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. It also covers topics in stochastic optimisation such as simulated annealing. This module is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the prerequisites.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"{ST2131 or ST2334 or MA2216} and {CS1010 or CS1010E or CS1010S or\nCS1010FC or IT1006}","Preclusion":"nil","Workload":"3-1-0-3-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT28,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT28,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SW1101E","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Work: A Heart-Head-Hand Connection","ModuleDescription":"This module introduces students to the enriching experience of being in social work education. Learning includes both cognitive and experiential knowledge on the needs of individuals, families and society, and the social work response in meeting these needs. Included are the mission, values and principles of the social work profession and its roles and functions in contributing to human well-being. As an integral and compulsory part of this module, students will visit social service organization. The module is open to all NUS students.","ExamDate":"29-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT12,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS3-0209,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS7-0119,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SW2104","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Human Development over the Lifespan","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an introduction to human development from a lifespan perspective. Major developmental theories and contributions to the field from cross-disciplinary perspectives will be discussed. More specifically, students will look at physical, cognitive, social, psycho-emotional and moral development and gain some understanding of how each developmental domain may be shaped by the forces of nature or nurture. Tutorial assignments provide students with the opportunity to integrate classroom learning with practical concerns.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"NIL","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT9,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SW3101","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Social Work Research Methods","ModuleDescription":"This module provides an overview of the research process with specific emphasis on social work research. It deals with the development of scientific inquiry as the basis of social work practice. It covers different elements involved in the research process from problem formulation to designing the research, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation and presentation of the research findings. The module assists students with first-hand experience in writing a research proposal and conducting basic research. It also assists students in understanding and appreciating published research reports.","ExamDate":"02-05-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"SW1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-1-1-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SW3213","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Working With Older Adults","ModuleDescription":"The module prepares students to understand and work with middle-aged and older people through a combined lifespan developmental approach and ecological perspective. The focus is on the intergenerational issues. Emphasis is also placed on theoretical frameworks related to the ageing process and specific ageing issues such as dementia, and widowhood. Students will be given opportunities to improve their communication and relationship skills through role play in discussion groups and a case study which they conduct as part of their written term assignment.","ExamDate":"10-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-1-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS6-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SW3217","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Mental Health and Illness","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the nature of mental health and human dysfunction throughout the lifespan. Within an ecological-systems framework, a model of stress-coping-adaptation to modern living is examined. Theories of etiology and treatment of common human disorders in children and adults are also examined.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 EVENING","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"NIL","Preclusion":"PL3236 Abnormal Psychology","Workload":"2-1-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"AS8-0401,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"SW3219","Department":"SOCIAL WORK","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Child-centric  Social Work","ModuleDescription":"The module enables students to acquire the knowledge base and intervention skills to work with children and their parents.  They will understand the factors that lead to childhood vulnerability, neglect and abuse in the family and community contexts.  They will learn about the history of child welfare and rights, and the social intervention approaches to protect and promote childrens well-being.  They will also review the role of the state and relevant parties in this regard.  The module will include experiential learning in using individual and group work skills in helping children, as well as counselling skills in working with parents.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"LT10,"},{"ClassNo":"D1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"D2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"ODD WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS7-0214,"},{"ClassNo":"E1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B110,"},{"ClassNo":"E2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVEN WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1600","Venue":"AS4-B109,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TR2201","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Entrepreneurial Marketing","ModuleDescription":"This course is designed to introduce students to the core concepts of marketing, with a special emphasis on the marketing of new, innovative products and services where no market previously existed or where the underlying product concepts may be unfamiliar to existing customers.   The pedagogical approach emphasises those market research methods, marketing strategies, pricing analysis and promotional techniques that are particularly useful for entrepreneurial settings.  Particular attention is paid to the innovative use of internet as well as non-conventional techniques such as 'guerilla' marketing.  The usefulness of these analytical tools is illustrated through concrete case studies of successful entrepreneurial marketing.","ExamDate":"03-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TR3003 ","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1100","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"BIZ1-0201,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TR3001","Department":"NA","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"New Product Development","ModuleDescription":"This course focuses on the integration of the marketing, design, and manufacturing functions of a company to create products that meet market demand. Topics covered in the course include development processes and organisations, product planning, identifying customer needs, product specifications, concept development, product architecture, industrial design, design for manufacturing, prototyping, product development economics, and managing projects. The students are required to complete a group product development project. The course is targeted at undergraduate students in the Technopreneurship Minor Program.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1800","EndTime":"2100","Venue":"BIZ1-0205,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TR3002","Department":"STRATEGY AND POLICY","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"New Venture Creation","ModuleDescription":"Creating a new business is a challenging and complex task. The road to entrepreneurial success is long, winding and strewn with pitfalls, obstacles and blind turns. The risks of starting a new business are high, as illustrated by\r\nthe high failure rates for new ventures. However, as is always the case, the rewards are commensurate with the risk: in addition to the psychic rewards of starting a business, witness the dominance of entrepreneurs in the Forbes 400 list.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"TR3004, TR3005","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1700","EndTime":"2000","Venue":"HSSMLCR,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TR3008A","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251; TR2202.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"A1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"},{"ClassNo":"A2","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"BIZ2-0413B,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TR3008B","Department":"DEAN'S OFFICE (BIZ)","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Technological Innovation","ModuleDescription":"This course aims to equip students with strong conceptual foundation for understanding the dynamic process of technological innovation. Students will be introduced to the importance of technological innovation as a driver for value creation and economic growth. The dynamics of technological change will be analyzed through the concepts such as technology life-cycles, dominant design, network externalities, and first-mover advantage. Key technology commercialization processes through which an innovative idea is transformed into a successful product or service in the marketplace will be studied, and the key organizational/management factors and socio-economic/competitive environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of these processes will be highlighted.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"IS3251; TR2202.","Workload":"0-3-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"B1","LessonType":"SECTIONAL TEACHING","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1100","Venue":"BIZ2-0413C,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS1101E / GEM1003","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Theatre and Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module will provide students with foundational knowledge of the\r\ndifferent aspects of, approaches and discursive contexts relating to the study and praxis of theatre and performance. The module will also introduce students to the various forms of classical and contemporary performance practices and their attendant modes of analyses: combining play analysis, theatre history & theory. Using complementary content-centred lectures and practice laboratory, the module creates an environment where students simultaneously engage with module content while investigating its relations to the creation of theatre and performance.","ExamDate":"27-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Exempted from NUS Qualifying English Test, or passed NUS \r\nQualifying English Test, or exempted from further CELC Remedial English modules.","Preclusion":"GEM1003","Workload":"2-0-2-2-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"1000","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1000","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W2","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W3","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W4","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1600","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS2232 / GEM2001","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Asian Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the classical theatre forms of India, China, and Japan. Each tradition is examined within its socio-cultural context. Textual analysis of classical scripts from Sanskrit drama, Chinese opera, and Japanese theatre will also be conducted. Students' learning experience is often constructed in stimulated theatre settings to promote their creativity and to provide them with a working knowledge of performing arts. Students interested in theatre studies, South Asian studies, Chinese studies, and Japanese studies may particularly benefit from this module.","ExamDate":"06-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2001","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS4-0206,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS2237","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"As If: Actors and Acting","ModuleDescription":"Actors and their craft stand at the centre of many theatrical traditions. Yet what is acting is, and who actors are, remain subjects of intense fascination, which continue to be explored in live performance, as well as through writings by practitioners, scholars and critics. This module combines practical workshops and critical reading to explore diverse approaches to acting and to investigate the role and status of the actor within the art form of theatre, and in society at large. Focusing on actor development and the process of acting, assessment tasks highlight the importance of participation, reflection and presentation.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"1-2-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1400","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"LT13,"},{"ClassNo":"W1","LessonType":"TUTORIAL","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1400","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS2239","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Major Playwrights of the 20th Century","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the close reading of dramatic texts in order to study the dynamic relationship between text & performance.  Through the examination of 4 major modern playwrights working in different historical, geographical and cultural contexts, this course will explore the development of modern drama in the 20th century, the significance of text as the basis of theatrical realization, the variety of staging possibilities engendered by the dramaturgy of the play-text, and the synergistic partnership of word and action in creating the huge variety of text-based theatre in the 20th century.","ExamDate":"30-04-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or EN1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-3-4","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS7-0106,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS2241","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Writing the Short Film","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on screenwriting in short fiction films. It cultivates a critical and practical understanding of the short film form and the process of crafting a narrative, particularly the centrality of characterisation, structure and thematic development. Through practice, analysis and self-reflection, students learn to conceptualise, develop and interrogate their own written short cinematic script.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-4-3","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS2-0413,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS2243","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Film Genres: Stars and Styles","ModuleDescription":"This module focuses on the conventions of a variety of film genres and styles, ranging from Hollywood and Chinese cinemas to Bollywood and animation. It traces the development of each genre, examining its defining characteristics, the role and influence of the star system and individual stars such as actors and directors, and its relations to other film styles and industries. Through a group creative project, students will make a film that involves the practical application of critical ideas.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"GEM2026","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS3233","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Southeast Asian Performance","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the rich spectrum of performance practices in Southeast Asia, such as ritual theatre, dance drama, storytelling, and puppetry. The performative heritage of performance traditions and religious theatres in the region will be examined and compared with contemporary iterations. Through key theoretical approaches, students will learn to understand each practice in its changing socio-cultural contexts, and its aesthetics. They will trace the genealogy of Southeast Asian performance practices in relation to their historical entanglements with Asian traditions and Western forms. Students interested in theatre, religious studies, sociology and history may find this module useful.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"AS4-0604,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS3235 / SSA3201","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Singapore English-Language Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module provides a grand overview of Singapore English Language Theatre as well as an in-depth analysis of its canonical texts. It traces the development of Singapore's cultural identity through her theatre's shifting strategies of representation. Apart from contextualizing the key texts within an awareness of Singapore cultural policy and social rubric, this module also focuses on an understanding of theoretical paradigms from postcolonialism, feminism, interculturalism and postmodernism.","ExamDate":"04-05-2019 AM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"SSA3201","Workload":"2-1-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"LECTURE","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS3242","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Intercultural Theatre","ModuleDescription":"This module will study the usefulness and relevance of ‘intercultural theatre’ as an approach to productions that combine different theatrical forms and cultures. It aims to explore the critical issues and implications of intercultural theatre, a term largely used by Western critics, from specifically Asian positions to practice, and to assess interculturalism as an approach against other concepts such as adaptation, cultural ownership, and cultural ‘borrowing’. The study of various theoretical approaches and performance texts in this module will be related to broader issues such as (post)colonialism, globalisation, and transnationalism.","ExamDate":"07-05-2019 PM","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E or GEM1003","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"900","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"AS1-0203,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS3243","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Stage and Screen","ModuleDescription":"This module explores the many ways in which theatre and film are distinct but closely inter-related mediums. The bulk of the module focuses on close analysis of texts that have been adapted from the stage to the screen, examining performativity within those texts and how the essential properties that define the stage and the screen contribute to and facilitate particular ways for performing such texts. Notions of theatricality and the cinema will be interrogated, especially in relation to how cinema can be ‘theatrical’ and the theatre ‘cinematic’. Teaching and assessment modes include lectures, seminars, workshops and guided practical coursework.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"Nil","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"3-0-0-0-7","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"AS5-0202,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"TS3244","Department":"ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Voice and Text","ModuleDescription":"Building on skills learnt in TS1101E, this module aims to deepen the understanding of different theatrical styles and how such understanding can be applied to make effective performance choices with special emphasis on the performer’s vocal expressiveness. Students explore texts selected from a range of periods and genres through exercises, scene study, and rehearsal.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"4","Prerequisite":"TS1101E","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-3-0-5-2","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1500","EndTime":"1800","Venue":"LT13,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"YLS1202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Beginning Spanish 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Beginning Spanish 1. Beginning Spanish 2 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening basic grammar skills, writing, and reading comprehension. The module covers the second half of the eBook used in Beginning Spanish 1 and prepares students for Study Abroad opportunities via CIPE in their second summer at Yale-NUS or beyond.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLS1201 Beginning Spanish 1 or instructor's approval. A placement exam may be required.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"WEDNESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"THURSDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"Y-CR12,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR12,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"YLS2201","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Intermediate Spanish 1","ModuleDescription":"This module targets students who have completed the Beginning Spanish sequence or have had significant experience with the language (e.g., Study Abroad during their first summer at Yale-NUS or studied Spanish in high school). It offers a combination of listening and speaking practice with a review of key concepts of Spanish grammar via targeted reading and writing activities. This module continues to incorporate Hispanic cultural elements through representative texts and audiovisual materials from the Spanish-speaking world.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLS1202 Beginning Spanish 2 or instructor's approval. A placement exam may be required.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"800","EndTime":"900","Venue":"Y-CR15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR15,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1030","EndTime":"1200","Venue":"Y-CR15,"}]},{"Type":"UEM","ModuleCode":"YLS2202","Department":"YALE-NUS COLLEGE","CorrectAsAt":"03 Mar 2019 20:06","ModuleTitle":"Intermediate Spanish 2","ModuleDescription":"This module is a continuation of Intermediate Spanish 1. Students taking this module will build upon what was covered in the first half and continue to expand their command of written and spoken Spanish. Intermediate Spanish 2 pays close attention to aural/oral practice while strengthening more complex grammar skills (e.g., the subjunctive, passive voice), writing, and reading comprehension. The module covers the second half of the eBook used in Intermediate Spanish 1 (Mas) and prepares students for Study Abroad opportunities via CIPE at Yale-NUS and NUS.","ExamDate":"No Exam Date.","ModuleCredit":"5","Prerequisite":"YLS2201 Intermediate Spanish 1 or instructor’s approval. A placement exam may be required.","Preclusion":"Nil","Workload":"0-4-0-0-6","Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"MONDAY","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1300","Venue":"Y-CR13,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"TUESDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-CR13,"},{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"SEMINAR-STYLE MODULE CLASS","WeekText":"EVERY WEEK","DayText":"FRIDAY","StartTime":"1300","EndTime":"1430","Venue":"Y-CR13,"}]}]
