College of Design and Engineering
Undergraduate Education
- Bachelor of Arts (Architecture)
- Bachelor of Arts (Industrial Design)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Engineering Science)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial & Systems Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Infrastructure and Project Management)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science & Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
- Bachelor of Science (Project & Facilities Management)
Degree Requirements (Cohorts 2021/2022 onwards)
College of Design and Engineering (CDE) has adopted a new undergraduate curriculum structure for students enrolled in the new academic year starting in August 2021. Students will read a total of 160 modular credits (or the equivalent of 40 modules), as shown in the following schema:
The Common Curriculum is jointly developed by CDE and 6 industry partners who sit on the task force. It seeks to integrates knowledge and skillsets relevant to the professional training offered by both schools and to equip students with essential 21st century competencies. The following pillars make up the Common Curriculum, comprising 60 MCs (or the equivalent of 15 modules):
For more information, please visit http://cde.nus.edu.sg/undergraduate.
At CDE, you can craft your own degree based on how broad, deep or integrated you want your education to be. Your 40-module makeup will consist of a Common Curriculum, a major of your choice, and a wide range of Unrestricted Electives.
The Unrestricted Electives space gives you the flexibility to choose if you would like to deepen your expertise in your major, take a second major, minors, specialisations, general electives or a combination of them depending on your aptitude and interests.
An opportunity for you to broaden your knowledge and competencies.
Experiential learning opportunities for innovation and research within CDE.
Embark in a course of study in an additional area outside of your Major.
Focus on a particular area within your chosen discipline.
You can choose what you want to learn, how you wish to learn and from whom you wish to learn, for up to two modules.