4 years ago I shared my NUS exam results for my bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Today I'll be sharing all my exam results in the graduate program of Master of Science (Industrial & Systems Engineering), specializing in Operations Research (OR).
Semester 1: AY2015/2016 Semester 2
Module | Description | MCs | Grade | Remarks |
IE5002 | Applied Engineering Statistics | 4 | A- | Foundation module |
IE5003 | Cost Analysis and Engineering Economy | 4 | A- | Foundation module |
CAP: 4.50
Semester 2: AY2016/2017 Semester 1
Module | Description | MCs | Grade | Remarks |
IE5001 | Operations Planning and Control I | 4 | A | Foundation module |
IE5004 | Engineering Probability and Simulation | 4 | B+ | Foundation module |
IE5203 | Decision Analysis | 4 | A- | Elective module for OR |
CAP: 4.50
Semester 3: AY2016/2017 Semester 2
Module | Description | MCs | Grade | Remarks |
IE5107 | Material Flow Systems | 4 | A- | Elective module for OR |
IE5108 | Facility Layout and Location | 4 | A | Elective module for OR |
IE5205 | Healthcare Systems and Analytics | 4 | A- | Elective module |
CAP: 4.56
Semester 4: AY2017/2018 Semester 1
Module | Description | MCs | Grade | Remarks |
IE5123 | Reliability Engineering | 4 | B+ | Elective module for OR |
IE5504 | Systems Modelling and Advanced Simulation | 4 | A+ | Elective module for OR |
Final CAP: 4.55
CAP: Cumulative average point
SAP: Semestral average point
The requirements for MSc (ISE) are not complicated:
4 ISE foundation modules + 6 ISE elective modules.
For my case, in order to specialize in Operations Research (OR), 5 out of of the 6 elective modules have to be those that are counted towards specialization fulfillment (see remarks).
All the best to those who are planning to get enrolled in this program.