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Academic Matters for EE3/CPE3

Academic Matters for EE3/CPE3. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering National University of Singapore. Welcome Tea for ECE3 students AY 2009/2010 6 August 2009, 10 am, LT6. Programme. 10.00 to 10.10 am Welcome Address by ECE3 Year Coordinator

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Academic Matters for EE3/CPE3

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  1. Academic Matters for EE3/CPE3 Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering National University of Singapore

  2. Welcome Tea for ECE3 students AY 2009/2010 6 August 2009, 10 am, LT6 Programme 10.00 to 10.10 am Welcome Address by ECE3 Year Coordinator A/Prof Mansoor Jalil, EE3/CPE3 Coordinator 10.10 to 10.15 am Prize Presentation (Centre for Intelligent Control Book Prize) A/Prof Mansoor Jalil, EE3/CPE3 Coordinator 10.15 to 10.45 am Talk on academic matters by Year 3 Coordinator A/Prof Mansoor Jalil, EE3/CPE3 Coordinator 10.45 to 10.55 am Talk on iLead program Prof Kau Ah Keng, Director of iLead Program, NUS Entrepreneurship Centre (NEC) 11.00 am Tea Refreshment

  3. Centre for Intelligent Control Book Prize • The prize is awarded to students excelling in EE2010 Systems & Control module. The awardees are: • Qian Yudi (AY0809 Sem 1) • Ren Shirui (AY0809 Sem 2)

  4. ECE Module Planner (MP) • The Module Planneris just a guide to assist in planning your study schedule. • All Students (including those who have completed the module planner) will need to bid for their modules via CORS. • Modules chosen at the module planner can be viewed at: http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3/ece3ModSelect.asp

  5. University Level Requirements (ULR) ECE Major Requirements Programme Requirements Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM) FoE Reqs (10 MCs): Critical Thinking & Writing, Eng Professionalism, UHRNE FoE Year 1 Maths & Sci (EE: 20 MCs or CPE: 16 MCs): Intro Mat Sci & Eng, Physics IIE (EE only), Maths I & II, Programming Methodology FoE Year 1 Technology (3 MCs): Electrical Engineering ECE Core Modules (EE: 37 MCs or CPE: 41 MCs) ECE Core – Project and Independent Study Modules (22 MCs) ECE Technical Electives to satisfy breadth and depth requirements (28 MCs) 2 General Education Modules (GEMs) = 8 MCs 1 Singapore Studies (SS) Module = 4 MCs 2 Breadth Electives outside faculty = 8 MCs (SARTOR requirements) 20 MCs Any faculty (for Breadth/Depth) (SARTOR requirements) Total MCs=12 (7.45%) MCs = 20 MCs = 20 MCs = EE: 33 or CPE: 29 MCs = EE: 87 or CPE: 91 B.Eng.(EE/CPE) Curriculum Structure Total = 160 MCs • Refer to the specific File For Graduation (FFG) document at: http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm

  6. ECE Breadth/Depth • Specialization in EE/CPE is achieved through technical breadth/depth electives from the following concentrations: • Communications • Computer Engineering • Information Processing • Media & Signal Processing • Control & Automation • Microelectronics • Electrical Energy • Engineering Science • Bioelectronic Systems • General

  7. Examples on Concentration for EE • Communications • Breadth • EE3101 Digital Signal Proc • EE3103 Communications • EE3104 Intro to RF and Microwave Sys and Circuits • Depth • EE4101 RF Communications • EE4104 Microwave Ccts & Dev • EE4110 MIC & MMIC Design • EE4112 HF Techniques • EE4113 Digital Comms & Coding • EE4114 Optical Comms • Control & Automation • Breadth • EE3302 Industrial Ctrl Sys • EE3304 Digital Ctrl Sys • Depth • EE4302 Adv Control Sys • ME4245 Robot Kinematics, D&C • EE4305 Intro Fuzzy/Neural Sys • EE4306 Distributed Auto Robotic Sys • EE4307 Control Sys Design & Sim • CN4211R Petrochem & Proc. Tech.

  8. Examples on Concentration for EE (cont.) • Computer Engineering • Breadth • EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I • EE3207 Computer Architecture • EE3208 Embed Computer Sys Design Depth • EE4210 Comp Comm Networks II • EE4214 Real-time Embedded Systems • EE4218 Embed Hardware Sys Design • Information Processing • Breadth • CS2102 Database Systems • CS2103 Software Engineering • CS2106 Introduction to Operating Sys • CS3216 Software Dev on Evo Platforms • CS3230 Design & Analysis of Algo • CS3233 Competitive Programming • CS3241 Computer Graphics • CS3243 Foundations of AI Depth • CS4244 Knowledge-based Systems • CS4247 Graphics Rendering Techniques

  9. Rules to achieve breadth & depth: B.Eng. (EE) • (a) Breadth (B) requirements • At least 3 technical breadth electives from 3 differentconcentrations • (b) Depth (D) requirements • At least 3 technical depth electives from anyconcentration • (c) Unrestricted • At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective from anyconcentration • (d) Design requirement • At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of designmodules Minimum total of 7 Technical Electives (at least 28 MCs in total) Note: At least 16 MCs of electives must be EEXXXX.

  10. For the list of EE technical breadth and depth electives, refer to the Technical Electives (EE) file: • http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm

  11. Rules to achieve breadth & depth: B.Eng. (CPE) • (a) Breadth (B) requirements • At least 3 technical breadth electives in the following combination: • 2B (from any combination of Comms/CE/IP/MSP) + 1B from otherconcentrations • (b) Depth (D) requirements • At least 3 technical depth electives in the following combination: • 2D (from any combination of CE/IP/MSP) + • 1D from anyconcentration • (c) Unrestricted • At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective from • anyconcentration • (d) Design requirement • At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of designmodules Minimum total of 7 Technical Electives (at least 28 MCs in total) Note: At least 12 MCs of electives must be EEXXXX.

  12. For the list of CPE technical breadth and depth electives, refer to the Technical Electives (CPE) file: • http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm

  13. BREADTH CE BREADTH MSP BREADTH #1 BREADTH #1 BREADTH CE BREADTH IP BREADTH #2 BREADTH #2 BREADTH BREADTH BREADTH #3 BREADTH #3 DEPTH CE DEPTH CE DEPTH #1 DEPTH IP DEPTH CE DEPTH #2 DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH #3 BREADTH/DEPTH BREADTH/DEPTH Examples of Choosing Electives… CPE students need to take: At least 3 technical breadth electives in the following combination, i.e., 2B (from any combination of Comms/CE/IP/MSP) + 1B from otherconcentrations; At least 3 technical depth electives in the following combination, i.e., 2D (from any combination of CE/IP/MSP) + 1D from anyconcentration; At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective fromanyconcentration; At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of designmodules. EE students need to take: At least 3 technical breadth electives from 3 differentconcentrations; At least 3 technical depth electives from anyconcentration; At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective from anyconcentration; At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of designmodules. Failure to meet requirements can delay graduation At least 1 design module At least 1 design module DEPTH #1 EE: >= 16 MCs of EE electives CPE: >= 12 MCs of EE electives DEPTH #2 DEPTH #3 BREADTH/DEPTH BREADTH/DEPTH Minimum total of 7 Technical Electives (at least 28 MCs in total) Minimum total of 7 Technical Electives (at least 28 MCs in total)

  14. Recommended Tracks • For the list of recommended tracks, refer to the Tracks List file: • http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm • A total of 24 (EE) and 8 (CPE) tracks are recommended. • Each track recommends a number of modules ‘core’ to that track. • Modules listed in each specialization track are NOT compulsory. • You are NOT required to read all modules listed in a particular track. You may mix and match modules to create your own track. • Even if you have taken all modules in a track, it does NOT necessary mean that you have satisfied the specialization rules. • Important: You must ensure that rules to achieve breadth & depth requirements (specialization rules based on concentration) are satisfied. • Pay attention to pre-requisites and take modules in an appropriate order.

  15. Tracks for CPE students (Examples) BIOS2 Computational Sensory Systems EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2) EE3206 Introduction to Comp Vision and Image Processing (1) EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation and Signal Analysis (1) EE4212 Computer Vision (2) EE4213 Image Processing (2) EE4305 Introduction to Fuzzy/Neural Systems (1) EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1) BIOS1 Biomedical Systems EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2) EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1) EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation & Signal Analysis (1) EE4601 Sensors for Medical Applications (1) EE4603 Biomedical Imaging Systems (2) EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1) BN4404 BioMEMS (2) CEIP1 Networking & Distributed Systems CS2102 Database Systems (1 or 2) CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1 or 2) CS3233 Competitive Programming (2) EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2) EE3204 Computer Comm Networks I (1) EE4210 Computer Comm Networks II (2) EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1) CEIP2 Embedded Systems CS2103 Software Engineering (1 or 2) CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1 or 2) EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2) EE3207 Computer Architecture (1) EE3208 Embedded Computer Sys Design (2) EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1) EE4218 Embedded Hardware System Design (2)

  16. EE: Bioelectronic Systems Tracks for EE students (Examples) BIOS1 Biomedical Systems EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2) EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1) EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation & Signal Analysis (1) EE4601 Sensors for Medical Applications (1) EE4603 Biomedical Imaging Systems (2) EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1) BN4404 BioMEMS (2) BIOS2 Computational Sensory Systems EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2) EE3206 Introduction to Comp Vision and Image Processing (1) EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation and Signal Analysis (1) EE4212 Computer Vision (2) EE4213 Image Processing (2) EE4305 Introduction to Fuzzy/Neural Systems (1) EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)

  17. EE: General Tracks GEN2 General Track 2 EE3103 Communications (1) EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design (2) EE3407 Analog Electronics (1 or 2) EE4411 Silicon Processing Technology (1 or 2) GEN1 General Track 1 EE3103 Communications (1) EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design (2) EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2) EE3505 Electrical Energy Systems (1) EE/CPE: Self-Designed Track OWN Anything is possible provided that you satisfy the specialization rules mentioned earlier.

  18. Clinic Session & Academic Advising • Clinic sessions for EG1108 [AY09/10, Sem 1] will start from week 6 until reading week, last day on 20 Nov (every Mon, Wed & Friday between 5-6pm) at E4-04-06. • Provides help in tutorial problems, lecture notes, general principles related to the materials of the module. • Role of academic advisor: Personal Tutor • See your PT regularly. PT offers academic advice and counsel. • Need to know you better to write effective letters of recommendation for you! • The Clinic Session schedule and PT list are available at the ECE website.

  19. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL Students Taking EE2004, EE2005, EE2006, EE2007, EE2009, EE2010, EE2011 & EE2012" (Especially for EE, CPE, BIE, SoC students, etc) For all students (especially EE, CPE, BIE, SoC, etc) taking EE2004, EE2005, EE2006, EE2007, EE2009, EE2010, EE2011 & EE2012 in sem 1 AY0910, please be reminded to register for your: (i) tutorial sessions via CORS http://www.cors.nus.edu.sg/  from 7 Aug, 11 Aug to 12 Aug 2009, same period as the CELC Tutorial registration. Tutorial registration for MA1506 will begin from 14 to 19 Aug 09 (Iteration 2). (ii) laboratory sessions via ECE website http://online.ece.nus.edu.sg/ece2labgroup/ from 17 Aug to 19 Aug 2009.Lab registration for MA1506 will begin from 14 to 19 Aug 09 (Iteration 2). Please also refer to the ECE-CORS schedule at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/secondyr.htm and http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/thirdyr/thirdyr.htm

  20. Help at University Health, Wellness & Counselling Centrehttp://www.nus.edu.sg/uhwc/counselling/selfhelp/index.html

  21. Important Staff Members to Note • EE3/CPE3 Coordinator: A/Prof Mansoor Jalil Email: elembaj@nus.edu.sg • EE4/CPE4 Coordinator: A/Prof Cheong Loong Fah Email: eleclf@nus.edu.sg • Admin Officers: Ms Yap Siew Choo (eleysc@nus.edu.sg) Ms Yip Lai Yeng Elyn (eleylye@nus.edu.sg) • Coordinating members in different areas: Bioelectronic Systems: A/Prof Ong Sim Heng (eleongsh) Communications: Prof Ko Chi Chung (elekocc) Computer Engg/Info Proc: Prof Ko Chi Chung (elekocc) Control & Automation: A/Prof Tan Woei Wan (eletanww) Microelectronics: Dr Xiang Ning (elexn) Microwave & RF Comms: Dr Mouthaan Koenraad(elemk) Electrical Energy Systems: A/Prof Tan Woei Wan (eletanww)

  22. Have Fun… Enjoy the rest of your B.Eng. program!

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