Curriculum Overview

Our curriculum is designed to adapt to the fast-paced modern world, ensuring that our students acquire not just theoretical knowledge but practical, industry-ready skills.

We mandate a core foundation in critical thinking, ethics, and digital literacy across all degrees, allowing students to seamlessly pick up interdisciplinary minors alongside their major.

Flexible Majors

Tailor your coursework with over 100+ electives.

Project-Based

Capstone projects required for graduation in all streams.

Teaching Methodology

Moving beyond traditional lectures to experiential, collaborative learning paradigms.

Socratic Seminars

Small class sizes facilitate open discourse, encouraging students to question norms and debate complex scenarios.

Experiential Labs

Flipped classrooms where students prepare theory beforehand and use class time for hands-on application.

Industry Integrations

Guest lectures by industry veterans and mandatory summer internships woven into the course credits.

Exams Assessment Focus

Examination System

We evaluate true understanding rather than rote memorization. Our continuous assessment system ensures consistent engagement throughout the semester.

60/40 Paradigm

60% of the grade is determined by continuous evaluations (assignments, pop quizzes, presentations, group projects), and 40% from the final comprehensive exam.

Open-Book Exams

For advanced courses, we employ open-book or take-home exams that challenge students to apply concepts to solve real-world complex problems.

Academic Calendar (2026-2027)

Activity Fall Semester Spring Semester
Orientation Week Aug 20 - Aug 25 Jan 10 - Jan 14
Classes Begin August 26 January 15
Mid-Term Break Oct 12 - Oct 18 March 8 - March 14
Final Examinations Dec 10 - Dec 20 May 10 - May 20
Semester Ends December 21 May 21