Centre for Writing and Rhetoric

Equipping students with knowledge of communication strategies to present, disseminate and communicate their innovative plans and ideas, in both academic and professional contexts.
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What is Freshmore Communication Programme (FCP)?

The Freshmore Communication Programme (FCP) is a mandatory no fuss six weeks crash course designed to bring all undergraduates’ academic writing up to speed.

 

This mandatory module will take place in Term 3.


What is Freshmore English Programme (FEP)?

The FEP, or the Freshmore English Programme is a 4-week (4 hours per week) English module that is offered in Term 1 for selected Freshmore students. Lessons are conducted twice a week, for 2 hours at a time. This is a Pass/Fail module and the grades will appear on the student’s transcript when they graduate from SUTD. Students have to pass FEP in order to graduate.

 

During the module, students will have the opportunity to learn essay writing skills and techniques, pick up close reading and critical reading skills, learn textual analysis and write critical responses to academic-based articles.


The English Writing Entrance Test (EWET) in SUTD

The EWET is the English Writing Entrance Test conducted by SUTD for selected Freshmore students in Term 1. It is an English Diagnostic Test run by the Centre for Writing and Rhetoric (CWR) to ensure that undergraduate students have the necessary skills to cope with HASS readings, essays and other courses that require some form of writing. Students who fail the EWET are not expected to withdraw from SUTD. However, they are required to take two additional modules – Freshmore English Programme in Term 1, as well as Freshmore Communication Programme in Term 3, during their Freshmore year.

 

Freshmore English Programme (FEP)

  • Duration: Eight weeks (16 hours); weekly (2hrs)
  • Start: Term 1 – academic Week 3
  • Outcome: This is a Pass/Fail module and the grades will appear on the student’s transcript when they graduate from SUTD. Students have to pass FEP in order to graduate.

During the module, students will have the opportunity to learn essay writing skills and techniques, pick up close reading and critical reading skills, learn textual analysis and write critical responses to academic based articles.

 

Exemptions will be given for students who meet the criteria stated in the table below. If students submit more than one category of scores, the category with the higher score will be considered for the exemption.

 

 Examination Body Subject   Score 
 Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level  General Paper (H1 Level GP) C and above
 Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level  Knowledge Inquiry (KI) C and above
 International Baccalaureate (IB)  Theory of Knowledge C and above
NUS High School of Mathematics and Science For students from Class of 2021 and later

EL5131: Critical Reading and Writing II: The Global Connection; or

EL6131: Critical reading and writing III: Emerging issues in a changing world; or

EL6132 Language for Personal & Professional Communication

B- and above
NUS High School of Mathematics and Science For students from Class of 2020 and earlier

EL5101 Language in Society II and EL6103 Language in Society

B and above in both

 

All students without the above minimum qualifications and scores must take the EWET.

 


How can we book consultations?

You may book via each staff’s Calendly link.

 

 


How would I know if I have failed the EWET?

Students who failed the EWET will receive an email from Office of Student Administration (OSA) in Week 2, informing them that they have been enrolled into the FEP. The email will also include their weekly class timing and lesson venue. Your FEP teacher will also follow up with an email to you. The first FEP class will begin in Week 3.


What happens if I fail the EWET?

You are not expected to withdraw from SUTD if you fail the EWET. If you fail the EWET, you are required to complete the following:

  • Freshmore English Programme (FEP) in Term 1
  • Freshmore Communication Programme (FEP) in Term 3. FCP is a Pass/Fail module and you will need to pass both in order to graduate from SUTD.

How should I prepare for the EWET?

There is no preparation or studying required. You just have to be present virtually to access the test, read the question carefully and give a logical and coherent written response. Please be reminded that you should write in proper, grammatical sentences and choose a tone which is appropriate.

 

You are, however, encouraged to read this short book:

William Strunk, Jr. & E. B. White, Elements of Style, 4th Ed. (Allyn & Bacon, 2000).


Are we able to type our answers in our own laptop, given that it is conducted online?

The student should type out their essays on their laptops or PCs since the essays must be submitted online.


Since the test is online, how is the essay submission done?

The student will receive a Word document with the question. Since the essay must be submitted online (through a link provided on eDimension), the student should type out their answers on Word and save it either in .doc, .docx, or .pdf.


How do I know if I am selected for the EWET?

Students who need to sit for the EWET will receive an email from Office of Student Administration, informing them about the details of the test.