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New Curriculum Structure
Degree Requirements (Cohorts 2021/2022 Onwards)
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The Electrical Engineering and the Computer Engineering programmes have adopted a new undergraduate curriculum structure for students enrolled from August 2021 onwards. Students will read a total of 160 Units (or the equivalent of 40 courses), as shown in the following schema:
The Common Curriculum has been jointly developed with industry partners. It seeks to integrate knowledge and skillsets across the broad disciplines of engineering and design, equipping students with essential 21st-century competencies. The following pillars make up the Common Curriculum, comprising 60 Units (or the equivalent of 15 courses):
The Major requirements comprise 60 Units or the equivalent of 15 courses.
The remaining 10 courses under Unrestricted Electives allow you to build your own programme, e.g., you can do a second Major, 2 Minors, a Minor and a Specialisation, or go deeper into your Major by taking more Technical Electives.