Digitalisation and Communication Technologies Specialisation

Digitalisation and Communication Technologies Specialisation

MSc (Computer Engineering)

College of Design and Engineering

Programme at a Glance

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Next Intake Jan 2025
Application Period 29 Jul 2024–31 Aug 2024

Overview

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Master of Science (Computer Engineering), also known as MSc (Computer Engineering), is offered by the NUS College of Design and Engineering.

The MSc (Computer Engineering) – Digitalisation and Communication Technologies (DCT) Specialisation will give students exposure to underlying state-of-the-art technology in 5G and related infocomm platforms. Students will also have an opportunity to use and gain experience in present day communications and cloud platforms.

Digitalisation is a key focus in this specialisation, so students will have opportunities to design custom infocomm solutions comprising communication protocols, data handling strategies, and evolving techniques that could optimise resource utilisation and minimise the monetary costs involved.

Students will also have an opportunity to mitigate threats and attacks on networked systems. They will gain exposure to security issues and solutions to tackle them in both wired and wireless based platforms.

Students may attempt to design and experience a peer-to-peer solution using a network/Cloud platform for the chosen application.

Students who pursue the DCT Specialisation also have the option to take up one or two computer engineering project(s). The project(s) will serve as a challenge for students after they acquire the fundamental and practical skills in required areas of learning.

The project(s) could be:

An industry-driven project, where students can get exposure to and training in state-of-the-art tools and industry practices, and take on different roles to gain an all-round experience (e.g. team-playing, solution-architecting, etc.), and/or A research-based project under the supervision of an expert faculty, where students can gain insights into state-of-the-art techniques and solutions and have an opportunity to innovate novel methodologies that may motivate them to become researchers, allowing them to develop as resourceful and innovative individuals who are able to propose novel solutions while working in a team.

Additional details about the project(s) (and the overall curriculum) can be found in the Programme Structure section below.

Admission to the NUS MSc (Computer Engineering) programme is granted on a competitive basis as places in the programme are limited. Applicants should possess the following minimum requirements:

Academic

Bachelor’s Degree (preferably with Honours) or equivalent, in relevant engineering discipline or other disciplines including computing and applied mathematics from an institution of recognised standing

Skill/Experience

Not applicable

English Language

Applicants whose native tongue and medium of university instruction is not completely in English:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum score of 85 (Internet-based), or

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) minimum Academic score of 6.0.

Note: TOEFL / IELTS scores are valid for two years from the test date and should not have expired at point of application. Expired scores will not be considered for the application.

Other

Not applicable

Candidates may visit the official Educational Testing Service (ETS) website for scheduling of TOEFL/GRE tests.

Note: Applications must be completed on the NUS Graduate Admission System (GDA2). Please see application information here.

Applicants are responsible for ensuring that application information and all supporting documents are truthful and correct. NUS reserves the right to verify information provided as part of an application. False or misleading information in an application (including but not limited to test scores, resumes, certificates, transcripts, etc.) is grounds for admission rejection, revocation and/or dismissal from the University.

The NUS MSc (Industry 4.0) programme is offered on the following basis (with estimated time to complete the programme indicated below):

Full-time12–24 months
Part-time24–48 months

Note: International applicants must be accepted into an approved full-time course in Singapore to apply for a Student’s Pass. For more information, refer to the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website.

The MSc (Computer Engineering) – DCT Specialisation is a 40-Unit coursework-based Master’s Degree programme comprising:

Core/essential courses (8 Units)

Elective courses (32 Units)

Core/Essential Courses

Students are required to complete at least two courses (totalling 8 Units) from the list below, with CEG5101 Modern Computer Networking being compulsory.

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
CEG5101*Modern Computer Networking 4
CEG5201Hardware Technologies, Principles, & Platforms 4
CEG5301Machine Learning with Applications 4

* Compulsory for DCT Specialisation

Elective Courses

Students must complete 32 Units of electives, of which 16 Units must comprise Specialisation Elective Courses and Project Elective Courses. The remaining 16 Units of courses can be chosen from courses within the MSc (Computer Engineering) programme (CEG graduate courses) and up to a maximum of two relevant non-CEG courses, at least level 4000 and above, subject to approval on case-by-case basis (additional fees might be applicable as determined by the course host department).

Specialisation Elective Courses

Students may choose to do two or three courses from the list below (two courses if doing two 4-Unit projects or one 8-Unit project, or three courses if doing one 4-Unit project; see Project Elective courses below for more details).

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
CEG5102Wireless Communications for IoT4
CEG5103Wireless and Sensor Networks for IoT4
CEG5104Cellular Networks4
EE5134Optical Communications and Networks4
Project Elective Courses

It is mandatory to do at least one project course for the DCT Specialisation. Students are allowed to do one or two 4-Unit project(s) or a single 8-Unit project.

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
CEG5001Computer Engineering Project (Minor) I4
CEG5002Computer Engineering Project (Minor) II4
CEG5003Computer Engineering Project8
CEG Graduate Courses
Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
CEG5202Embedded Software Systems and Security4
CEG5203Hardware Acceleration and Reconfigurable Computing4
CEG5204Smart Sensing Systems4
CEG5205AI Sensors and Virtual/Augmented Reality Technologies4
CEG5302Evolutionary Computation4
CEG5303Intelligent Autonomous Robotic Systems4
CEG5304Deep Learning for Digitalisation Technologies4

Note: A guide to course registration for graduate students is available here, and class timetables may be viewed here. For more information about the courses listed above (as well as other courses offered in the current academic year), please visit NUSMODS.

To graduate from the NUS MSc (Computer Engineering) programme – DCT Specialisation, students must meet the following requirements:

Programme and/or Specialisation

Read and pass a total of 40 Units, comprising:

At least 8 Units of core/essential courses, and

32 Units of elective courses

Course and/or Qualification

Refer to the Programme Structure above.

Grade Point Average (GPA) Minimum 3.0 (out of maximum 5.0)

Please see also the University’s minimum standards for Continuation and Graduation Requirements. Specific programmes may implement stricter or additional requirements.

Other Fulfil required e-courses as and when imposed at the University level.

The University reserves all rights to review fees as necessary and adjust accordingly without prior notice.

Tuition

S$53,100.00 (excluding GST) /
S$57,880.00 (including 9% GST)

Note: The tuition fee stated above is for 40 Units. Students who are required to take more than 40 Units for programme completion are subject to supplementary tuition fees.

Application

S$109.00 (including 9% GST)

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Acceptance

S$5,450.00

Miscellaneous Student Fees As published by Office of the University Registrar

Payable every regular semester

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

The scholarships and financial assistance schemes presented here are examples of the kinds of funding from the University as well as third-party sponsors that might be available to eligible NUS Master's Degree (Coursework) programme students and applicants.

The information provided is subject to change, and warranties cannot be provided as to its completeness or accuracy. Students and applicants are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research, and refer to the relevant sponsors and/or websites for more detailed and up-to-date information.

Programme at a Glance

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Intake and Application

Next Intake Jan 2025
Application Period 29 Jul 2024–31 Aug 2024
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