The jellyfish is back! These are my own views about the courses which I took in NTU, serving as a memory for the future... =D *The MAS cores and major electives are in this post. *The electives which I have taken are in the post below. Y1S1: Aug 2013 - Dec 2013 Y1S2: Jan 2014 - May 2014 Y2S1: Aug 2014 - Dec 2014 Y2S2: Jan 2015 - May 2015 Y2T1: May 2015 - June 2015 Y3S1: Aug 2015 - Dec 2015 Y3S2: Jan 2016 - May 2016 Y3ST: May 2016 - Jul 2016 Y4S1: Aug 2016 - Dec 2016 Y4S2: Jan 2017 - May 2017 Each course broken up into the following parts. 1. Marks and grade of course 2. Course mechanics 3. Easy parts 4. Difficult parts 5. Exams / Final paper 6. Overview / other comments Cleared AU Core (Maths): 59 Core (GER): 12 PE (Maths): 27 PE (AHSS): 3 PE (LS): 3 PE (BM): 3 PE (STS): 3 PE (Any): 3 UE: 62 Total cleared: 175 <- GRADUATE LO! =D ======== Core / Maths PE ======== CZ2001 - Algorithms (Y4S1/3AU/A3) Lecturer: Prof. Tan Ah Hwee / Asst. Prof. Zheng
This portion is for the electives! ======== PE / UE ======== BU8301 - Fundamentals of Business Law (Y2S1/3AU/BM) [S/U] Lecturer/Tutor: Mr Ram A Ganapathy Class Participation, Presentation (20%) - Grade: A- Finals (80%) Overall Grade: S A 1.5hr lecture and a 1.5hr seminar weekly. Seminar attendance taken. The 20% CA consists of a tutorial presentation, and that's about it! The rest is just class participation. The finals is a 2.5h, open-book exam. If you are a person who dislike maths, don't wanna take BU8201 like the others, wanna clear Business PE or just want to have an open book exam, then this mod is for you! This module doesn't require memorising, since the exam is open book, but you will have to know how to apply the case laws and application. I find them rather applicable in real life, such as laws in purchasing items, and signing contracts which most of us will encounter in the future. Some basic knowledge is not bad. :) The difficult part comes when
This is in response to one of the post in the tagbox! NTU MAS or NUS stats? ================== Ok, I have only spent 1 semester in NUS, so I am not too sure about their math culture... 1. Do you really like stats / understand what stats is about? Stats is not as easy as what the JC H1/H2 math depicts. It is a specialized branch of applied mathematics, and requires deep understanding. Future job scopes will include data analyst / trend forecasters / model evaluators / etc. If your answer is YES: and you don't really mind which school is it, then you can consider both NUS stats / NTU stats. If your answer is NO: Then don't bother with stats. If stats is the only reason in why you choose NUS, then the answer is straightaway NTU, and you can skip the rest of the post. If your answer is DUNNO: If you feel that you need some time to explore a math / stats route in detail, then perhaps it will be good to consider NTU MAS, as the track selection is do
Comments