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GUIDE FOR REGISTRATION OF COURSES

FOR CBE YEAR 1 STUDENTS


SEMESTER 2, ACADEMIC YEAR (AY) 2015-2016
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
1.

All students have to register for their courses for Semester 2, AY2015-2016 through the Students Automated
Registration Systems (STARS). Students are to check their personalized date and time for registration from
Thursday, 26 Nov 2015 (9 am.), onwards.

CLASS SCHEDULE
2.

Students can refer to this website https://wish.wis.ntu.edu.sg/webexe/owa/AUS_SCHEDULE.class for the CBE 1


class schedule to plan their timetable before registration.

NORMAL LOAD AND OVERLOAD COURSES


3.
Course
Code
CH1117
CH2102
CH1108
CH1802
HW0188

Title

CBE 1

Engineering Maths
Organic Chemistry and
Spectrophotometry
Thermodynamics
Lab 2
Engineering Communication I

4 AU

GER Elective 2

3 AU

CBE1
(CN
Yang)

CBE1
Double
Degree
4 AU

CY1007
CY1307
CY1400
CY1602
HE1005

Ethics
Absolute Basics for Career
Climate Science: MultiDisciplinary Perspectives
Relativity and Quantum Physics
CN Yang Scholars Programme
Undergraduate Research
Experience
Mathematics II
Intro to Prob & Statistical
Inference

HE2001

Intermediate Economics

HE2002

Intermediate Economics
Total
Auto Overload (without Schools
approval)
Total

CBE 1
(USP)

CBE1
(FST)

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU

4 AU
1 AU
2 AU

4 AU

4 AU
1 AU
2 AU

4 AU
1 AU
2 AU

4 AU
1 AU

4 AU
1 AU
2 AU

3 AU

Free Elective 1
SP0002
ML0001

CBE 1
(ABP)

3 AU
1 AU

1 AU

1 AU

USP elective 1

3 AU
USP elective 2

1 AU

3 AU
3 AU
1 AU

1 AU

3 AU
3 AU
3 AU
4 AU
3 AU
3 AU
3 AU
19 AU

22 AU

25 AU

22 AU

23 AU

16 AU

3 AU

3 AU

3 AU

3 AU

3 AU

3 AU

22 AU

25 AU

28 AU

25 AU

26 AU

19 AU

Students are strongly recommended to take the core courses and lab in the semester in which they are offered.
However, students have more flexibility to decide on the number and combination of GER-PE / UE they wish to
take each semester.
Students who have failed any course(s) or missed any course(s) will have to repeat the course(s) concerned. Such
students MUST register for the repeating course(s) the next time the School offers the course(s). Otherwise, their
graduation may be delayed.
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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT-PRESCRIBED ELECTIVES (GER-PE) AND/OR UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES


(GER-UE)
4.

Students may place 5 choices of GER-PE and UE each on waitlist. After their scheduled registration date, they may
access STARS from 5.00 pm to 10.00 pm till Friday, 18 Dec 2015 if they wish to amend their choices of GERPE/UE/GE that they have placed on waitlist.

5.

Students who have placed GER-PE and/or UE on WAITLIST are required to access STARS during the Release of
GER-PE and/or UE Allocation Results to check if they have been allocated a GER-PE and/or UE of their choice.
The Release Schedule is
Date

Friday, 8 Jan 2016

If you are successful in the allocation, the course will be registered for you. If you do not wish to read the course,
you must de-register it during the Add/ Drop period. Otherwise, you will be deemed to have sat and failed the
course.
If you are not successful in the allocation, you may submit an online appeal during this period:
Date:

Mon, 11 Jan 2016 Wed, 13 Jan 2016 (10.00 am 10.00 pm)

The outcome of the appeals will be released on Thursday, 21 Jan 2016.


6.

Students who wish to register for more than one GER-PE and/or UE may do so during the Add/Drop period
subject to availability.

OVERLOAD COURSES
7.

The overload course may be a GER-PE, a UE or a repeating course.

8.

Students may overload by up to 3 AU beyond the normal load without approval by the School.

9.

Students who wish to overload with more than 3 AU have to seek approval from the School. Acceptance of
registration by the STARS computer system does not constitute approval of overloading. Students are to submit
the Application for Overload Courses form together with their degree audits and timetable to the General Office
of SCBE (Block N1.2, Level 1) before the registration date for approval.

10.

Students on Academic Probation or Academic Warning are not allowed to overload beyond the normal workload.

ADD/DROP PERIOD
11.

Students can make changes to their registration during the Add/Drop period as follows:
Mon, 11 Jan 2016 Sun, 24 Jan 2016 (10.00 am 10.00 pm)
Students who drop a course after the end of Add/Drop period will be deemed to have sat and failed the course. A
grade of F will appear on the official transcript and zero mark will be used in the computation of marks for the
classification of degree.

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