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Student Exchange Programme (SEP) for ESP students (9 th October 2013)

Student Exchange Programme (SEP) for ESP students (9 th October 2013). Engineering Science Programme. Student Exchange Programmes (2006 – 2010) . Department Exchange agreements for ESP Students each year. Osaka University 2 positions. Partner Universities.

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Student Exchange Programme (SEP) for ESP students (9 th October 2013)

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  1. Student Exchange Programme (SEP) for ESPstudents(9th October 2013) Engineering Science Programme Student Exchange Programmes (2006 – 2010)

  2. Department Exchange agreements for ESP Students each year Osaka University 2 positions Partner Universities University of Toronto (UoT) 2 - 3 positions Auckland University 1 position University of British Columbia (UBC) 2 positions ESP

  3. Before applying for SEP Look through the partner's website for an idea of the courses available. DO NOT apply for a University that does not offer suitable courses for you. “NO-NO” Int’l Students applying to Home Country Completed at least 2 semesters of study Eligiblity CAP ≥ 3.0 Enough $$ (Approx $5000 - $15,000) More criterias … Search SEP @ www.nus.edu.sg Interview

  4. Testimonials Zhang Liang @ Canada, UBC (2011) Joey @ S. Korea, POSTECH (2013) My Korean roommate and I enjoying traditional koreanmeal Chan Kwok Hoe @ Canada, Uni of Waterloo (2013) Kwok Hoe (right) posing with friend at the crossing into the Arctic Circle

  5. Wang Cong @ USA, Uni of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2011) Samuel Chong @ Canada, University of Toronto(2013) Chew Choon Yan @ Japan, Osaka University(2010) successfully completing the Ironman Challenge in Osaka during SEP

  6. Mapping of Modules ESP Specialisation ?? Modules at Overseas University

  7. Some Examples of mapped modules

  8. Steps to get modules mapped • Syllabuses of overseas module and mapped NUS module should be similar in terms of contents, contact hours and assessments. • Students should check the offering semester of the modules in the host university, and plan the modules accordingly. Non-ESP modules • Refer to http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/sep/mapping.htm ESP Modules (codes beginning with ESP e.g. ESP3401) Return all endorsed Forms to 1) ESP Office 2) Off of U.GraduateProg 3) Your own copy + Study Plan Form ESP Module Mapping Form

  9. IMPORTANT “No-No” • Do NOT leave the mapping process • till the wee hours before you leave. Plan • & seek approval in advance. • Do NOT take an unapproved module • overseas and assume it can be mapped back to NUS. • No withdrawal from SEP once finalized. An administrative fee of at least S$300 (up to $500) will apply for withdrawal.

  10. Returning from SEP • Bring Transcript to ESP office to initiate the Credit Transfer Process. **important especially if the module taken overseas is the pre-requisite module of those intended to read for the following semester. Students may not be able to register in CORS if credit transfer is not completed.

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