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ME@NUS Student Advisory Service

ME@NUS Student Advisory Service. Department of Mechanical Engineering National University of Singapore. Introduction.

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ME@NUS Student Advisory Service

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  1. ME@NUS Student Advisory Service Department of Mechanical Engineering National University of Singapore @NUS Student Advisory Service

  2. Introduction @NUS offers many exciting opportunities for students to equip themselves and advance their knowledge in diverse and promising areas of Mechanical Engineering! Do have a look at the following websites: • Overview of BEng (ME) Programme: • http://www.me.nus.edu.sg/student_under_overview.php • Details of ME Programme: • http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/nusbulletin/FoE/UGft/degprogs_overflow3.html#3_2_10 • One-Stop e-Station for Engineering Undergrads: • http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/ugrad/ @NUS Student Advisory Service

  3. Purpose of Advisory Service To provide students with up-to-date and helpful advice, which will help them: • to make informed decisions in their selection of modules • to pursue as much as possible the areas of their interest and inclination, while taking into account their individual capabilities and limitations • To find ways to enrich their own learning experience at NUS – Enhancement, Exchange and other Overseas Programmes @NUS Student Advisory Service

  4. Seeking Advice Students may seek advice from their faculty mentors. The hyperlink for the list of mentors for students may be found at: http://www.me.nus.edu.sg/student_under_other_mentor.php Students may consult the following members of the Student Advisory Service: Faculty Advisor, A/P Christopher Yap • For advice on matters related to academic and career goals • For advice to enable students to make informed decisions about specializations, special programs and selection of technical electives • For assistance in obtaining approval for equivalency substitutions for modules undertaken in overseas universities • For advice about graduate studies • To discuss any personal matters affecting their studies @NUS Student Advisory Service

  5. Seeking Advice (contd.) Faculty Co-Advisors, A/P Lee Kim Seng (for direct-entry Poly graduates),Dr Sinha Sujeet Kumar (for overseas students) • For advice on matters related to academic and career goals • For advice about graduate studies • To discuss any personal matters affecting their studies Faculty Co-Advisor, A/P Ong Soh Khim (for female students) • To discuss any personal matters affecting their studies Core Module Advisors (Maths), A/P Yeo Khoon Seng, A/P Vincent Tan , A/P Lim Kian Meng • For advice and guidance on addressing and overcoming their weaknesses in foundational Mathematics for Engineering @NUS Student Advisory Service

  6. Seeking Advice (contd.) Module Advisor (Physics), A/P Chew Chye Heng • For advice and guidance on addressing and overcoming their weaknesses in foundational Physics for Engineering Staff Advisor, Ms Eileen Lim (assisted by Ms Loh Wei Ling & Ms Noor Ezah) • For information on academic programs and other matters related to the Department • For advice on degree and major requirements, program planning, policies and procedures • For assistance with procedures for their programs such as the registration for modules. • TIP: Information on university procedures and other FAQs are at: • www.askstudentservice.nus.edu.sg @NUS Student Advisory Service

  7. Advising Hours & Location • General Information and Advice (Advisory Service Staff) • Monday to Friday : 0900 to 1200 hours, 1400 to 1700 hours • Location: ME Dept Office (EA-07-08) • Consultations with Faculty Advisor & Co-Advisors • Appointments to be arranged by email @NUS Student Advisory Service

  8. Advising Hours & Location (contd.) • Consultations with Core Module Advisors • Appointments to be arranged by email @NUS Student Advisory Service

  9. Conclusion Widen your horizons Embrace the challenge Move ahead with ME@NUS MechanicalEngineering -  your gateway to opportunities @NUS Student Advisory Service

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