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ModPlan is a module planning system that expands on NUSMODS to help NUS Computer Engineering students to plan their modules for all four years of their bachelor’s degree.

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Module planner for NUS CEG Students

ModPlan

Your one stop solution to module planning through out your university tenure!

Sample Mockup

Mockup Sample

Setting up

Prerequisites

  • JDK 11
  • Recommended: IntelliJ IDE
  • Fork this repo to your GitHub account and clone the fork to your computer

Importing the project into IntelliJ

  1. Open IntelliJ (if you are not in the welcome screen, click File > Close Project to close the existing project dialog first).
  2. Set up the correct JDK version.
    • Click Configure > Structure for new Projects (in older versions of Intellij:Configure > Project Defaults > Project Structure).
    • If JDK 11 is listed in the drop down, select it. If it is not, click New... and select the directory where you installed JDK 11.
    • Click OK.
  3. Click Import Project.
  4. Locate the project directory and click OK.
  5. Select Create project from existing sources and click Next.
  6. Rename the project if you want. Click Next.
  7. Ensure that your src folder is checked. Keep clicking Next.
  8. Click Finish.

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License

We will be using the MIT license upon completion.

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