2018/ 2019 PROSPECTUS CONTENTS

Our Mission, Vision, Strategic Goals & Values 2 Design 65 Information Technology 134 Fees & Financial Assistance 211 Diploma in Industrial Design 68 Diploma in Business Informatics 137 About Us 4 Diploma in Spatial Design 71 Diploma in Business Intelligence & Analytics 140 Universities Offering Advanced Standing 220 Diploma in Sustainable Architectural Design 74 Diploma in Cyber Security & Forensics 143 The NYP Experience 6 Diploma in Visual Communication 77 Diploma in Financial Informatics 146 Lifelong Learning 228 Diploma in Infocomm & Security 149 Academy of Lifelong Learning & Skills 229 Our Schools 14 Engineering 80 Diploma in Information Technology 152 Asian Culinary Institute 232 Common Engineering Programme 82 Singapore Institute of Retail Studies 233 Business Management 16 Aerospace/Electrical/Electronics Programme 84 Interactive & Digital Media 156 Diploma in Accountancy & Finance 18 Aerospace/Mechatronics Programme 86 Diploma in Animation 158 Academic Calendar 2018/2019 234 Diploma in Banking & Finance 21 Diploma in Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology 88 Diploma in Digital Game Art & Design 161 Diploma in Business Management 24 Diploma in Aerospace Systems & Management 91 Diploma in Digital Visual Effects 164 Location Map 235 Diploma in Food & Beverage Business 27 Diploma in Biomedical Engineering 94 Diploma in Game Development & Technology 167 Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management 30 Diploma in Digital & Precision Engineering 98 Diploma in Interaction Design 170 Campus Map 236 Diploma in Marketing 33 Diploma in Electrical Engineering with Eco-Design 101 Diploma in Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design 173 Diploma in Mass Media Management 36 Diploma in Electronic Systems 105 Diploma in Sport & Wellness Management 39 Diploma in Engineering with Business 109 Academic Development & Services 176 Diploma in Multimedia & Infocomm Technology 112 Library & Information Services 177 Chemical & Life Sciences 42 Diploma in Nanotechnology & Materials Science 115 Student Care & Guidance 179 Diploma in Biologics & Process Technology 44 Diploma in Robotics & Mechatronics 118 MakerSpaceNYP 179 Diploma in Chemical & Green Technology 47 Alumni Relations 180 Diploma in Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology 50 Health Sciences 122 Research & Technology Transfer Office 180 Diploma in Food Science & Nutrition 53 Diploma in Nursing 125 Diploma in Medicinal Chemistry 56 Diploma in Oral Health Therapy 128 Admissions 181 Diploma in Molecular Biotechnology 59 Diploma in Social Sciences (Social Work) 131 Entry requirements for: Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences 62 • GCE O Level holders 182 • GCE A Level holders 192 • ITE certificate holders 192 Admission procedures for diploma courses 208

All information in this Prospectus is correct as at 1 December 2017.

1 OUR MISSION, VISION, STRATEGIC GOALS & VALUES

MISSION Why are we here? To empower learners for work and life To co-create with industry for growth and sustainability

VISION What do we aspire to be? The innovative polytechnic A nexus of future-ready people, learners and industry

STRATEGIC GOALS How do we plan to get there? Maximise learner potential Engage and develop our people Co-create value with industry Live our innovative and enterprising culture

VALUES What do we believe in? Can-do spirit Borderless teamwork Development orientation Innovation and enterprise Nurturing and caring culture

2 3 ABOUT US

stablished as an institution of higher learning in 1992, Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) comprises seven academic schools that offer E quality education and training through 44 full-time diploma courses. NYP also has a full suite of continuing education (CET) options for lifelong learning, ranging from specialist and advanced diplomas, to SkillsFuture modules and courses. NYP’s Asian Culinary Institute and the Singapore Institute of Retail Studies are CET institutes set up in partnership with SkillsFuture Singapore to champion and transform Singapore’s F&B and retail sectors respectively.

Nanyang Polytechnic is a recipient of Singapore’s top organisational DID YOU and business excellence awards: the KNOW? Singapore Quality Award, the Innovation Excellence Award and the People Excellence Award.

4 5 THE NYP EXPERIENCE

elcome to a well-rounded campus life that is fun-filled and enriching; where you’ll be immersed in a holistic learning W environment that promotes academic excellence, creative thinking and personal growth. Beyond academics, you’ll also be developing your personal talents – whether in sports or the arts – through our many exciting activities and special interest groups. And when you graduate, you’ll be a professional ready to embark on your chosen career; an innovative and enterprising individual primed to succeed, all while seeking lifelong learning. Journey with us to expand your knowledge, skills and perspectives – in and out of the classroom.

LEARNING AT NYP A WIDE RANGE OF COURSES MAKERSPACE@NYP To meet the demands of different interests and This exciting facility seeks to challenge ingrained aspirations, the various Schools in NYP offer a mental limits and encourage you to think out of wide range of courses in Business Management, the box. The space is filled with equipment like Chemical & Life Sciences, Design, Engineering, laser-cutters, 3D printers, video and sound Health Sciences, Information Technology and recording booths, and even sewing machines and Interactive & Digital Media. These courses are drills. Why? So that you can visit our MakerSpace developed and reviewed regularly in close and create anything your imagination dreams up consultation with the industry to ensure timeliness – from keychains, cosplay outfits and 3D art and relevancy in fast-paced Singapore. sculptures to prototypes for your projects. Users of our MakerSpace are encouraged to tinker and INNOVATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING learn beyond their curriculum. Coaches from Learning at NYP happens in an integrated myriad backgrounds and expertise are there to environment that emulates the real world. This guide and offer a helping hand to students. involves recreating authentic industry environments and facilities within the campus, so E-LEARNING & THE AES® that you train with the latest equipment and The subjects in your curricula have been technologies. You will have the opportunity to get developed into multimedia packages, allowing a taste of real work processes through you to carry out self-paced e-learning. This attachments and participation in industry- successful e-learning framework is made possible commissioned projects, supervised by experienced by our Accumulated Experience Sharing (AES®) staff. This means that when you graduate, you’ll be innovation – an in-house repository of knowledge well equipped with the knowledge and skills that and experiences gained from past industry are relevant to the industry of your choice, or in projects completed by NYP students and staff. the discipline of your further education. It is made all the more accessible via PCs located

6 7 International Robot Contest. In 2017, NYP Professional & Leadership Development works workshops on various topics, such as study skills students also received the Yellow Pencil, one together with the Schools to continually enhance and conflict management. of the highest accolades given for creative teaching and learning approaches to enrich your achievement, as well as the Red Dot Award by education at NYP. GET AHEAD WITH BOND-FREE SCHOLARSHIPS Design Zentrum, one of the most highly NYP has more than 100 prestigious scholarships reputed design institutions worldwide. As a CARING, NURTURING & INSPIRING MENTORS you can apply for. The NYP Scholarship and the student, you will be encouraged to benchmark At NYP, you will have a lecturer assigned as your NYP-Industry Scholarships are awarded to your own knowledge and skills by participating personal mentor, who will guide and motivate students with outstanding academic results, active in international competitions to pit yourself you to give your best in your studies. We also participation in co-curricular activities (CCAs) and against the best, and make your mark on have a group of enthusiastic student volunteer strong leadership qualities. For those with a the world. mentors, who will help you settle well to enjoy passion for the community, the Daisy Phay-NYP your NYP Experience. Foundation Scholarship is also available. Newly • Overseas Community Service Projects enrolled O Level or ITE students, and students in Beyond the industry and the academia, you can PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLORS the Polytechnic Foundation Programme are also do your part to help the less privileged not If you have challenges coping with your studies, encouraged to apply for a variety of targeted just locally, but overseas as well. NYP takes part relationships and other personal issues, seek out scholarships, which allow you to develop your in many service-learning projects that require our professional counsellors who can assist you talents and help you reach your fullest potential. your specialised skills to improve lives, in working through these issues. We also have opportunities and facilities for those in need. Education and Career Guidance Counsellors to For more information, please visit Our various community service groups offer assessments and help you work out your www.nyp.edu.sg/scholarships or email collaborate to organise numerous overseas course and career options. You can attend free [email protected] programmes throughout the year.

• Foreign Language Training We’ll prepare you for international exposure through our Foreign Language Centre, which provides full-time NYP students with language training in French, German, Japanese and Korean. Lessons are not confined to the throughout the campus. Through our AES®, you • Complementary Electives: These expose you educational and business environment that is classroom as they are often conducted through will have access to information from a wide to subject areas outside your main discipline markedly different from our own. This interactive e-learning and mobile learning. range of projects representing different Schools of study. international exposure can take several forms: You may also participate in the cultural and and industries, often beyond your own scope • General Studies Modules: For an all-rounded sports activities, exchange programmes and of study. education, we also provide opportunities for • Attachment and Exchange Programmes overseas study tours that the four foreign learning subject areas outside your You have the opportunity to go on overseas cultural clubs organise. MODULAR & CREDIT-BASED ACADEMIC SYSTEM main discipline under the General Studies attachments or study visits to the US, Europe, Courses at NYP adopt a modular and Modules. For instance, you can learn about the UK, Australia, China and other parts of Asia, credit-based academic system. This means you the science and chemistry of make-up, take to help you develop a global mindset. Through YOU’RE IN GOOD HANDS! can choose areas of study to match your up a new language or learn a new sport. programmes with foreign universities and QUALIFIED & EXPERIENCED LECTURERS interests and aptitude, and adapt your academic institutions, you get to exchange ideas with The education you will receive in NYP is workload to suit your pace of learning. local students and professionals, and gain multifaceted and immersive, with caring lecturers Each course has a combination of study units GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR NYP STUDENTS valuable insights into international who are industry experts in their respective or modules that are broadly classified into: Travel, learn and broaden your horizons. We have developments and joint project ventures. fields. Tap into their wealth of real-world • Core Modules: These ensure you receive a firm built strong collaborations with renowned knowledge and get a feel of real-life scenarios foundation in your central discipline of study. overseas institutions and key industry partners, • International Competitions and applications. This will help you develop into • Prescribed Electives: These help you to creating extensive opportunities for you to study NYP students are chalking up wins in an innovative and enterprising individual, and develop specific focus and fields of and work outside of Singapore. Such overseas prestigious international competitions such as prepare you well for your future career and specialisation. stints give you first-hand experiences in a cultural, WorldSkills, the Microsoft Imagine Cup and the further education. In addition, our Centre for

8 9 campus. Your options include air-conditioned Indoor Facilities food courts, spacious canteens, L’Café – our Table Tennis training cafe in our library, and L’Rez – our Dance studios training restaurant that offers a fine dining Basketball/volleyball court experience. Other amenities include a bookshop, Music studios retail shops featuring several lifestyle brands, a Badminton Courts convenience store, ATMs as well as SAM and AXS Board games room machines. NYP has also collaborated with NTUC Rock climbing wall Fairprice to open the first unmanned and Cyber gym cashless Cheers store in Singapore. You are able Squash courts to purchase your items using a self-checkout Gym system for cashless payments via NETS, EZ-Link Fitness centre and mobile phones. Karaoke rooms Our information and services centre, called i@Central, will also attend to your needs should you require assistance on administrative issues VIBRANT CAMPUS LIFE AT NYP and more. At the end of a busy day, you can At NYP, we encourage you to develop a broad choose to hang out and interact with friends at variety of interests and discover your hidden T-Junction, where there is a modern gym, games talents by participating in the numerous CCAs machines and other recreational facilities for you coordinated by the Student Development to enjoy. department.

CONVENIENT LOCATION LEADERSHIP & TALENT DEVELOPMENT Learning NYP is a prominent landmark in . You at NYP goes beyond the classroom. Develop your can reach the campus by MRT and bus from all interests and realise your leadership potential parts of Singapore. Both the MRT through activities such as seminars, workshops, station and the bus terminal are linked to the training camps and exchange programmes with Polytechnic via a covered pedestrian walkway. youths from regional institutions. You will also be MODERN CAMPUS Our close proximity to the Central Expressway given numerous opportunities to grow your you a chance to socialise with your peers at other our arts and culture stable that includes an BEAUTIFUL ENVIRONMENT They include the Centre for Digital & Precision also makes us readily accessible by car. capabilities and skills holistically for life beyond tertiary institutions through friendly matches and award-winning Chinese orchestra, as well as Our campus features modern architecture Engineering and Additive Manufacturing the Polytechnic. Besides enhancing personal sports activities. various vocal and dance groups. softened by lush landscaping, cascading water Innovation Centre (jointly funded by the SPORTS & RECREATION FACILITIES attributes like leadership, it aims to raise features and koi ponds. Shaded pergolas, Economic Development Board); Centre of We actively promote fitness and healthy lifestyle awareness of community and global issues, in MIND SPORTS CARING & SHARING eco-gardens and trellised gazebos provide a Innovation for Electronics with SPRING programmes. Our brand-new student recreation order to inculcate a commitment and passion for As you exercise to improve your physical fitness, NYP students have always demonstrated their scenic, relaxing environment, while covered Singapore; Games Solution Centre with IMDA centre has a range of facilities that cater to championing a cause. think about improving your mental agility too. compassion for the less privileged. Our various walkways connecting different activity zones let (Infocomm Media Development Authority) and different interests and activities. The NYP Mind Sports Club invites you to community service groups collaborate to organise you traverse the campus grounds with ease. Sony; Big Data & Analytics Innovation Centre SPORTS & ADVENTURE participate in chess, weiqi, Scrabble, board games “NYP in Action for the Community” programmes with IBM; Entrepreneurship Centre with Outdoor Facilities Come and relax after a hard day of studying, and and many others, to strengthen your mental throughout the year. Apply your unique TEACHING FACILITIES Microsoft; NYP-HIMSS Centre of Excellence with Tennis courts get a good workout at one of our excellent agility and thinking skills. personality and talents in community service Through our strategic alliances with many Healthcare Information and Management Adventure park sports facilities. Students can sign up for a host through various local and regional activities. institutions and industry partners, we are Systems Society Asia Pacific; NYP-Pall Centre of Basketball/volleyball courts of activities, such as rock climbing, kendo, With numerous opportunities to excel in sports able to provide state-of-the-art equipment to Excellence in Biologics Manufacturing Hockey pitch adventure learning, land expeditions, and local ARTS & CULTURE and adventure, arts and culture, thinking and give you opportunities to train and develop Technologies; and Digital Convergence & Mobility Netball courts and overseas Outward Bound Programmes. A vibrant arts scene is the hallmark of NYP leadership, and caring and sharing activities, NYP industry-related skills. Through these active Innovation Centre with Samsung. Olympic-size swimming pool Internal and external sports and games campus life! Attend year-round stage students are well prepared to vie for the National collaborations, we also keep abreast of the Soccer field competitions, such as the annual Institute- performances, musical concerts and cultural Youth Achievement Gold Award. When you latest technologies. AMENITIES Futsal court Varsity-Polytechnic (IVP) Games and activities at the many indoor and outdoor venues graduate, you leave as a well-rounded, capable Our Specialist Centres are the result of You will be spoilt for choice when you are Track & field stadium Polytechnic-ITE (POL-ITE) Games, also give across campus. NYP is the first polytechnic to and responsible individual who is passionate and our strong partnerships with industry leaders. looking for a quick snack or a complete meal on Multipurpose court assemble a full symphony orchestra. It is part of ready to make a difference in the world!

10 11 STUDENTS’ UNION, CLUBS & INTEREST GROUPS NON−ACADEMIC CONSTITUENT CLUBS NYP SPORTS TEAMS STUDENTS’ UNION (NYPSU) • Adventure Club • Archery (Team) The NYPSU aims to: • Community Services Club • Athletics • Promote educational, social and cultural • Cultural & Arts Clubs • Badminton (Men/Women) activities and sports among its members. - Chinese Cultural Group • Basketball (Men/Women) • Foster interaction, rapport and a collegiate - Indian Cultural Group • Bowling (Men/Women) spirit among its members. - Malay Cultural Group • Canoeing/Kayaking (Men/Women) • Promote and safeguard the objects and • Current Affairs & Debating Club • Dragon Boat (Men/Women) interests of NYP and the Union. • Martial Arts Club • Floorball (Men/Women) - Aikido • Hockey (Men/Women) NYPSU ACADEMIC CONSTITUENT CLUBS - Bei Quan Dao • Lifesaving Corp • School of Business Management Club - Judo • Netball (Women) • School of Chemical & Life Sciences Club - Kendo • Soccer (Men/Women) • School of Design Club - Silat • Squash (Men/Women) • School of Engineering Club - Taekwondo • Swimming (Team) • School of Health Sciences Club - Zhong Hua Wu Shu • Table Tennis (Men/Women) • School of Information Technology Club • Sports Club • Tchoukball (Men/Women) • School of Interactive & Digital Media Club • Water Sports Club • Tennis (Men/Women) • Touch Football (Women) • Ultimate Frisbee (Men/Women) • Volleyball (Men/Women) • Water Polo (Men)

OTHER INTEREST GROUPS & SOCIETIES • Ambassadorial Team (A-Team) • Astronomy Club (NASTRO) • BB Primers • Buddhist Society • Chinese Orchestra • Live Audio Club • The Communicators OPPORTUNITIES FOR FURTHER EDUCATION • Civil Defence Lionhearters Club • Makers & Innovators' Tribe • Voice Ensemble The NYP diploma is widely recognised by local • Dance Company • MakeUp Artistry and foreign universities. As a result, these • Danz Inc. • Mind Sports Club (Chinese Chess, International universities grant advanced standing and credit • Der Treff German Club Chess & Weiqi) LIFE AFTER NYP transfers for admission into their degree • Emcee Club • NYAA Students’ Club GOOD CAREER PROSPECTS programmes. Many NYP graduates go on to • Entrepreneurship Club • NYP Mentoring Club Your well-recognised diploma from NYP is your further their studies with distinction, achieving • Foreign Bodies Dance Group • Photography Club personal passport to a bright future. Upon exceptional undergraduate and postgraduate • GEO Council • Piano Ensemble graduation, you will have acquired the results. For a listing of universities offering • Guitar Club • Rotaract Club knowledge and skills to become competent advanced standing to NYP graduates, please • Harmonica Ensemble • Running Club technologists and business professionals, and refer to pages 220 to 227, or visit our website • International Friendship Club • Sakuran Japanese Cultural Club have gained confidence to be an innovative and at www.nyp.edu.sg • K-Wave Korean Club • Sketch Arts Club enterprising individual. Through the years, NYP Through renowned foreign universities under • L’Hexagone French Club • SoundCard graduates have earned the confidence of the umbrella of the Singapore Institute of • La Ballroom Enmasse • StageArts Drama & Theatre Club employers and industry. They are among the top Technology, you can also pursue degree • Legion of Mary • Streetworkout salary earners compared with their peers from programmes in nursing, mechanical design • Leo Club • Strongman Club similar courses at other institutions. When you and manufacturing, food and human nutrition, • Library Champions • Symphony Orchestra graduate from NYP, you too will enjoy this and electrical power engineering right here on • Lion & Dragon Dance Troupe (Winds, Strings, Percussion) competitive advantage. our campus.

12 13 OUR SCHOOLS

14 15 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Nurturing confident young men and women for the 21st century.

et the best possible head start in the business world at NYP’s School of Business GManagement (SBM) and receive quality education with a global perspective. We are a business school with a difference. We provide you with a global business education. You can choose from a wide range of international programmes, including a one-semester study abroad with more than 58 university partners in 19 countries. WHY We also operate unique Teaching Enterprises where you get to manage real CHOOSE businesses on campus. We have a proven track record of our graduates finding SBM? employment within six months of graduation or enrolling in good universities for further studies. Join us and be transformed into confident and enterprising graduates ready to take on the business world. Experience a global business education. GAIN UNPARALLELED training, as well as various personal Gain real hands-on GLOBAL EXPOSURE development opportunities, SBM will experience by managing Education at NYP isn’t just about hitting the equip you with a wide range of skills businesses on campus. books and academic achievements. You'll get and capabilities that you will need to Have a fun and fulfilling to go on student exchanges and work achieve success as a business and learning experience with attachments to experience international and management professional. SBM’s Simulation Games, intercultural learning.Through our extensive real company case studies, global network, you can choose to spend an ANALYSE REAL–WORLD field trips and discussions entire semester studying abroad, or do an BUSINESS CHALLENGES with guest speakers. attachment at leading global companies for Through an extensive range of Harvard- Participate in an enhanced • Accountancy & Finance • Hospitality & Tourism Management your internship. structured case studies written by SBM internship programme • Banking & Finance • Marketing lecturers, you will learn how to tackle with structured learning EXPERIENCE INDUSTRY–BASED real challenges that companies in Singapore outcomes at leading • Business Management • Mass Media Management LEARNING face and apply management theories and organisations. • Food & Beverage Business • Sport & Wellness Management With strong industry-focused learning and concepts to these business scenarios.

1616 17 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Get a comprehensive broad-based business You may be accepted for degree courses by local You must have obtained the following education through core modules carefully and overseas institutions at advanced standing. minimum GCE O Level results: selected to give you an understanding of You can also expect partial exemptions from • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 business process development and operations. professional certification exams by bodies such • Elementary/Additional Mathematics •Gain specialised skills through a well-designed as ACCA, Chartered Institute of Management Grade 1 – 6 curriculum with dual emphasis on accounting Accountants (CIMA), and The Institute of • Any three other subjects Grade 1 – 6 and finance. Chartered Accountants in England and Wales •Receive value-added education and training (ICAEW). NYP’s Diploma in Accountancy & that cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset. Finance course is one of the first in Singapore • Acquire diverse cultural experiences and to be granted the highest number of paper opportunities to understand business practices exemptions — six from ACCA, seven from CIMA in countries across Asia, Europe and North and seven from ICAEW. America through our Overseas Student Exchange Programmes (OSEP), Overseas CAREER PROSPECTS Internship Programmes (OITP) and Overseas Look forward to career opportunities in executive Study Trips. and middle management positions in the public and private sectors, covering areas such as: IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Financial accounting •Be well-prepared for multiple career paths • Cost accounting in the accounting and finance industries. • Management accounting • Further your studies at the university level • Financial management and earn accreditation from international • Risk management professional accounting bodies. • Auditing • Taxation DURATION • Treasury operations Three academic years on a full-time basis.

With Singapore being the region's business and financial hub, can work towards the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants there is a constant demand for accounting and finance professionals (ACCA) accounting qualification while studying for their diplomas to fill a range of positions in every industry sector. at NYP. The Diploma in Accountancy & Finance course offers diverse career To facilitate a well-rounded teaching and learning environment options, opportunities for further studies, and the chance to obtain with realistic workplace application, NYP has also partnered internationally recognised professional certifications. Ernst & Young (Singapore) to offer these students a six-month Under the NYP-ACCA Accelerated Pathway Programme, students Enhanced Internship Programme. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

18 19 DIPLOMA IN BANKING & FINANCE COURSE STRUCTURE With electives in Wealth Management, Fund Administration and Financial Technology

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules BM0007 Microeconomics BM0240 International Finance & Treasury BM0055 Human Resource Management BM0008 Macroeconomics BM0742 Business Law & Practices BM0019 Principles of Marketing BM4022 Company Law & Practice BM0180 International Business BM0022 Effective Writing Skills BM4106 Advanced Financial Accounting BM4081 Business Analytics BM0121 Cost Accounting BM4107 Internal Controls & Risk Management BM4369 Social Customer BM0701 Effective Oral ommunicationC BM4108 Published Financial Relationship Management BM3034 Business Statistics Statements & Consolidation BM4401 Entrepreneurship: New BM4010 Management & BM4109 Taxation Venture Development Organisational Behaviour BM4110 Management Accounting General Studies* BM4080 Business Software Applications BM4111 Auditing BM4104 Introduction to Financial Accounting BM4202 Corporate Finance In Year 3, choose to do either a 24-week BM4105 Intermediate Financial Accounting General Studies* internship or a Teaching Enterprise Project General Studies* and a 12-week internship: BM0150 Internship Programme (24 weeks) BM1088 Teaching Enterprise Project BM1089 Internship Programme (12 weeks) or General Studies*

This enhanced course offers a solid foundation in core banking with will enhance your future-enabled skills such as digital awareness, data-driven popular electives in Wealth Management, Fund Administration and decision making, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking, as well as Financial Technology. communication and risk management in a digitised world. The flexible curriculum is the result of hours of consultation with industry Graduates who plan to further their studies will get exemptions from local leaders from local banks and major international financial institutions, which and overseas universities. You can also pursue professional qualifications in * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3. have consistently hired more than 90 per cent of our graduates. The diploma ACCA and ICAEW with advanced standing upon graduation.

20 21 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE •The only banking diploma programme in Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following Singapore that allows students to choose any minimum GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 3 elective modules across 3 key focal areas in FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules the finance industry today. Eligible for advanced standing into degree • Elementary/Additional Mathematics BM0007 Microeconomics BM0484 Banking Law & Ethics BM0055 Human Resource Management • Our graduates are much sought-after, as programmes by local and overseas universities, Grade 1 – 6 BM0008 Macroeconomics BM0742 Business Law & Practices evidenced by the high graduate employment and exemptions for the Capital Markets and • Any three other subjects, Grade 1 – 6 BM0019 Principles of Marketing BM4202 Corporate Finance BM0150 Internship Programme (24 weeks) rate and starting salaries. Financial Advisory Services Examinations BM0022 Effective Writing Skills BM4203 Personal Banking BM0180 International Business •Get exemptions for examinations administered by The Institute of Banking and BM0075 Essentials of Financial & BM4205 Credit Analysis & Administration BM4081 Business Analytics administered by The Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore. Management Accounting BM4206 Risk Management BM4369 Social Customer Finance Singapore. BM0701 Effective Oral Communication BM0240 International Finance & Treasury Relationship Management • Exposure to a wealth of live financial CAREER PROSPECTS BM3034 Business Statistics General Studies* BM4401 Entrepreneurship: New information from Bloomberg terminals used You will find excellent career opportunities in BM4010 Management & Venture Development by the majority of financial institutions. executive and middle management positions Organisational Behaviour Electives – Wealth Management General Studies* • Go on SBM-organised overseas study within the corporate, private and personal banking BM4080 Business Software Applications BM4021 Trusts, Tax & Estate Planning immersion trips, Overseas Student Exchange operations of local and international banks. You BM4101 Fundamentals of Accounting BM4208 Investment Advisory Programmes (OSEP) and Overseas Internship can also pursue careers in investment banking and BM4201 Financial Markets & Instruments Programmes (OITP) to gain exposure to financial advisory services. General Studies* Electives – Fund Administration diverse cultural experiences and business BM4209 Global Securities Operations practices in countries across Asia, Europe BM4210 Fund Administration & Accounting and North America. Electives – FinTech IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… BM4212 Digital Banking & FinTech • Demonstrate professional competence in BM4213 Disruptive Solutions for banking and finance related issues, and Financial Services develop solutions to help organisations make better and informed business decisions. • Gain employment in banking, finance or related fields, or be accepted into relevant or related undergraduate and/or professional training programmes. • Lead, collaborate and communicate effectively in multi-disciplinary teams. • Contribute to innovative and enterprising endeavours. • Possess a regional and global mindset, enabling you to contribute to a borderless financial world. • Demonstrate social responsibility, professionalism and ethical behaviour.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3.

22 23 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Enjoy more career options by specialising Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following in two areas of business that you can select minimum GCE O Level results: : from the six that we offer. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 • The holistic academic and practical training Your good academic achievements at SBM will • Elementary/Additional Mathematics (Teaching Enterprise Project and Internship give you a better chance of being accepted for Grade 1 – 6 Programme) enhances your competitiveness degree courses by local and reputable overseas • Any three other subjects Grade 1 – 6 for entry into the industry immediately universities, some of which offer advanced after graduation. standing of up to one and a half years. • Gain exposure to diverse cultural experiences and business practices in countries across CAREER PROSPECTS Asia, Europe and North America through our You will find good career opportunities in Overseas Student Exchange Programmes executive and middle management positions (OSEP), Overseas Internship Programmes in areas such as: (OIP) and Overseas Study Trips. • Customer Relationship and Service • Get opportunities to participate in Management competitions that prepare you for • Event Management the industry. • Human Resource Management • International Business IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Retail Management • Get a comprehensive broad-based business • Logistics and Supply Chain Management education through carefully selected core business modules. Your complementary specialisations will not • Develop essential lifelong skills, such as only allow you to value-add to the organisation creative and critical thinking, problem solving, you are working for, but also provide you with and data analytical, communication, more opportunities for further education and interpersonal and IT skills. career development. • Cultivate a regional and global mindset to contribute to a borderless and diverse business environment.

Singapore is a thriving international business hub and with a huge demand (EM), Human Resource Management (HRM), International Business (IB), for trained business professionals in a broad spectrum of industries and Retail Management (RM) and Supply Chain Management (SCM). sectors. This course offers a strong grasp of the fundamentals Get practical learning at various live business centres on campus through of Business Management, as well as a competitive edge with dual SBM’s innovative Teaching Enterprise Project. This, together with the specialisations. You get to choose two out of our six specialisations in Internship Programme, will help you develop into an innovative and Customer Relationship & Service Management (CRSM), Event Management enterprising individual. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

24 25 DIPLOMA IN FOOD & BEVERAGE BUSINESS COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Retail Management (RM) YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules BM0007 Microeconomics BM4301 Retail Management & BM0055 Human Resource Management & BM0008 Macroeconomics Visual Merchandising Practices (CRSM, EM, IB, RM, SCM) BM0019 Principles of Marketing BM4322 Omni-channel Management BM0742 Business Law BM0022 Effective ritingW Skills BM4303 Retail Buying & Ethics BM1088 Teaching Enterprise Project BM0701 Effective Oral Communication BM4304 Retail Merchandising & Analytics BM1089 Internship Programme (12 weeks) or BM3034 Business Statistics BM0150 Internship Programme (24 weeks) BM4009 Design Thinking For Innovation Supply Chain Management (SCM) BM0180 International Business (EM) or BM4010 Management & BM4341 Supply Chain Management BM0973 Business Continuity & Risk Organisational Behaviour BM4342 Warehousing and Management (IB) BM4080 Business Software Applications Inventory Management BM4305 Psychology in Human Resource BM4101 Fundamentals of Accounting BM4343 Purchasing and Management (for HRM) BM4103 Financial Management Supply Management BM4369 Social Customer General Studies* BM4344 International Freight Management Relationship Management BM4401 Entrepreneurship: New YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Event Management (EM) Venture Development BM0396 Digital Marketing BM4325 Creating and Pitching General Studies* BM4081 Business Analytics Event Concepts General Studies* BM4326 Event Planning and Practice BM4327 Event Branding and Marketing Specialisations (Choose two from BM4328 Managing Global Events the following six specialisations) Customer Relationship & Service International Business (IB) Management (CRSM) BM4402 International Business Environment BM4361 Principles & Practices of Customer BM4403 International Trade & Relationship Management (CRM) Operations Management BM4362 Service Operations & Innovation BM4404 International Business Strategy BM4363 Customer Psychology & Analytics BM4504 Integrated Marketing Communications BM4364 Customer Experience Management & Design

Human Resource Management (HRM) BM4301 Human Resource and Mobility Management BM4302 Human Resource Development BM4303 Employee and Industrial Relations BM4304 Compensation and For a successful career in food & beverage (F&B), this course allows you to opportunity to work with and be mentored by celebrity chefs in our training Benefits Management specialise in F&B Management or Culinary Arts. In the F&B management restaurant L’Rez, and practise running an F&B establishment at our training specialisation, students will learn strategies for restaurant operations and café, L’Café. Culinary Arts students also have the opportunity to produce excel in F&B service. In the Culinary Arts specialisation, students will learn their own creations at our training kitchen, The Central Production Kitchen. techniques to enhance their cooking skills and excel in food preparation. When you graduate, you will be ready to be a future leader or a successful * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3. During the Teaching Enterprise Project attachments, students have the entrepreneur in the F&B trade.

26 27 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • You can choose between two exciting With good academic achievements, you may be You must have obtained the following minimum specialisations: F&B Management or Culinary accepted for degree courses in reputable local GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Arts. and overseas universities, some with advanced • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules •Gain culinary skills that will make you a standing of up to one and a half years in the • Elementary/Additional Mathematics BM0019 Principles of Marketing F&B Management Specialisation F&B Management Specialisation maestro in various disciplines in the kitchen. following areas: Grade 1 – 6 BM3034 Business Statistics BM0185 Entrepreneurship BM3850 Food & Beverage • Learn the essentials of starting and running • Business Management • Any three other subjects Grade 1 – 6 BM3035 Economics BM0396 Digital Marketing Management Practicum your own F&B business. • Hospitality Management BM3037 Business Communication Skills BM0952 Kitchen & Restaurant Operations BM1091 Internship Programme (21 weeks) •Pick up real-world F&B management skills to • Culinary Arts BM3201 Essentials of Food & BM4010 Management & run your own business successfully. • Food Service Management Beverage Business Organisational Behaviour Culinary Arts Specialisation • Gain exposure to diverse cultural experiences • Marketing BM3205 Beverage Knowledge & Service BM4103 Financial Management BM3851 Culinary Arts Practicum and business practices in countries across • Entrepreneurship and Start-ups BM4009 Design Thinking for Innovation BM4362 Service Operations & Innovation BM1091 Internship Programme (21 weeks) Asia, Europe and North America through our • Operations Management BM4101 Fundamentals of Accounting BM4801 Menu Planning & Overseas Student Exchange Programmes • Baking & Pastry Arts CL1831 Basic Cookery & Food Service Revenue Management (OSEP), Overseas Internship Programmes CL1839 Food Safety & Hygiene BM4802 Procurement & Food Logistics (OIP) and Overseas Study Trips. CAREER PROSPECTS CL1840 Kitchen Fundamentals & BM4803 Wine, Spirits, and Mixology Look forward to exciting and rewarding careers Culinary Science CL2876 Fundamentals of Pastry & Bakery IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… in the F&B industry. CL2859 Stock and Sauces Preparation CL2877 Introduction to World Cuisine • Gain a broad-based, comprehensive and General Studies* well-balanced education through modules For F&B Management Specialisation graduates: Culinary Arts Specialisation in business management, food service • Beverage service: Barista, Bartender, CL1837 Basic Baking & Pastry management and culinary arts. Sommelier, Wine Specialist CL2870 Kitchen Applications & Techniques • Develop essential lifelong skills, such as • F&B service: Captain, Service Manager, CL2871 Advanced Pastry & Baking creative and logical thinking, problem F&B Executive, Outlet Manager CL2872 Meats & Seafood Identification solving, and analytical, collaborative and • F&B business: Operations Manager, & Application communication skills. Marketing Executive, Procurement Executive, CL2873 Art of Charcuterie & Garde Manger • Gain employment in F&B and culinary fields, Entrepreneur and Start-up Owner CL2874 Asian Cuisine or be accepted into related undergraduate CL2875 International Cuisine and/or professional training programmes. For Culinary Arts Specialisation graduates: BM0185 Entrepreneurship • Culinary arts: Sous Chef, Chef de Partie, General Studies* DURATION Senior Cook Three academic years on a full-time basis. • Pastry & baking: Head Baker, Baker, Assistant Pastry Chef, Pastry Cook • Central kitchen: Production Supervisor, Production Leader, Catering Coordinator

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. * To complete 75 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2.

28 29 DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT With specialisation in Hotel & Resort Management or MICE Management WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS •Choose to specialise in Hotel & Resort Based on academic results, you may be accepted You must have obtained the following Management or MICE Management. into a degree programme at local or overseas minimum GCE O Level results: •Do internships at leading hospitality and universities, with advanced standing and module • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 tourism organisations locally and overseas. exemptions. Exemptions are also available for • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • Gain exposure to diverse cultural experiences professional certifications administered by Grade 1 – 6 and business practices in countries across the Singapore Association of Convention and • Any three other subjects Grade 1 – 6 Asia, Europe and North America through our Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers. Overseas Student Exchange Programmes (OSEP), Overseas Internship Programmes CAREER PROSPECTS (OITP) and Overseas Study Trips. You can pursue rewarding careers as executives in: IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Hotels & integrated resorts • Get a broad-based real-world business • Corporate meetings & events companies education with good understanding of • Destination & attractions companies business processes and operations. • Retail businesses • Have unique knowledge specific to hotel • Airlines & cruise ships and resort, or MICE management. • Gain valuable experience in relevant work environments through internship attachments locally or overseas. • Communicate professionally, collaborate effectively, and manage cultural diversity among stakeholder groups.

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

All great journeys begin with a single step. This course open the doors (meetings, incentives, and conventions and exhibitions) businesses. to exciting career opportunities around the world, grooming you to be Our curriculum, which includes specialised subjects in Hotel & Resort a future leader in the dynamic tourism industry. You will be equipped Management or MICE Management, will help prepare you to be adaptable, with the requisite skills, relevant knowledge and specialised training to resourceful and knowledgeable. You will also develop knowledge in areas succeed in this growth sector, which includes hotel, resort, and MICE unique to the hospitality and tourism sector. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

30 31 DIPLOMA IN MARKETING COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules BM0007 Microeconomics BM0185 Entrepreneurship BM0055 Human Resource Management BM0008 Macroeconomics BM0396 Digital Marketing and Practices BM0019 Principles of Marketing BM0742 Business Law BM0180 International Business BM0022 Effective Writing Skills BM0925 Destination & Attractions Management BM0926 Decision Sciences and BM0701 Effective Oral Communication BM0980 Introduction to MICE Yield Management BM0703 Business Software Applications BM3034 Business Statistics BM0150 Internship Programme (24 weeks) BM0970 Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism BM3201 Essentials of F&B Services BM0973 Business Continuity & BM0971 Introduction to Lodging BM4081 Business Analytics Risk Management BM4010 Management & BM4362 Service Operations & Innovation General Studies* Organisational Behaviour General Studies* BM4101 Fundamentals of Accounting Hotel & Resort Management Specialisation BM4103 Financial Management Hotel & Resort Management BM0953 Food & Beverage Management General Studies* Specialisation BM4701 Hospitality Sales & Distribution BM0938 Resort Operations & Management BM0950 Rooms Division Management MICE Management Specialisation BM0936 Managing Special Events & Festivals MICE Management Specialisation BM4702 M anaging Conferences, BM0915 Events Branding, Marketing Meetings & Incentives & Promotions BM0982 Exhibitions Management

Marketing is a core function of a business and critical to profitability. by understanding consumer behaviour, integrated marketing SBM's Diploma in Marketing is the perfect launch pad for you communications and brand management. In Public Relations, if you’re keen on a career in marketing or one of its related disciplines. learn how to become the voice of a campaign by studying PR Build a strong foundation in the fundamentals of marketing and communication management, PR campaign planning and before progressing to specialised modules in three key areas: crisis management. In Digital Marketing, learn to reach your Marketing Management, Public Relations (PR) and Digital Marketing. customers directly and effectively via smartphones and * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3. In Marketing Management, discover how best to market products social media.

32 33 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Be equipped with knowledge in three Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following minimum specialised areas: Marketing Management, GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Public Relations and Digital Marketing. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules • Be recognised by employers and accredited With good academic achievements, you may • Elementary/Additional Mathematics BM0007 Microeconomics BM0140 Consumer Behaviour BM0055 Human Resource Management by universities and professional bodies, such be accepted for degree courses by local and Grade 1 – 6 BM0008 Macroeconomics BM0285 Brand Management & Practices as Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), overseas institutions of higher learning at • Any three other subjects, Grade 1 – 6 BM0019 Principles of Marketing BM0396 Digital Marketing BM0180 International Business Marketing Institute of Singapore (MIS) and advanced entry levels. Some may offer you BM0022 Effective Writing Skills BM0742 Business Law BM1088 Teaching Enterprise Project Institute of Advertising Singapore (IAS). admission to their programmes with advanced BM0701 Effective Oral Communication BM4501 Marketing Management BM1089 Internship Programme (12 weeks) or • Benefit from a practice-oriented learning standing and credit transfers. BM3034 Business Statistics BM4502 Marketing Research BM0150 Internship Programme (24 weeks) environment that incorporates our unique BM4009 Design Thinking for Innovation BM4503 PR & Communication Management BM4369 Social Customer Teaching Enterprise Project, Internship CAREER PROSPECTS BM4010 Management & General Studies* Relationship Management Programme and case study-based learning. Your competencies will be in high demand as Organisational Behaviour BM4401 Entrepreneurship : • Gain exposure to diverse cultural experiences marketing is a cornerstone and key discipline in BM4080 Business Software Applications Prescribed Electives New Venture Development and business practices in countries across business. You will find good career opportunities BM4101 Fundamentals of Accounting BM4322 Omni-channel Management BM4504 Integrated Marketing Asia, Europe and North America through our in executive and middle management positions, BM4103 Financial Management BM4505 Services Marketing Management Communications Overseas Student Exchange Programmes engaging in exciting marketing functions such as: General Studies* BM4506 PR Campaign Planning General Studies* (OSEP), Overseas Internship Programmes • Advertising BM4507 Crisis Management (OIP) and Overseas Study Trips. • Brand management BM4508 Pitching for Different • Digital marketing Media Platforms IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Event management BM4509 Digital Marketing Analytics • Get a comprehensive broad-based • Integrated marketing communications business education through carefully • Marketing research selected core business modules for • Public relations an understanding of business process development and operations. • Gain employment in marketing-related fields in all industries or be accepted into related undergraduate courses for further studies. • Develop essential lifelong skills, such as creative and logical thinking, problem solving, and analytical, communication, interpersonal and IT skills. • Gain a regional and global mindset to contribute to a borderless business world.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3.

34 35 DIPLOMA IN MASS MEDIA MANAGEMENT WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS •Receive a broad-based mass media education Three academic years on a full-time basis You must have obtained the following with a strong business perspective, and minimum GCE O Level results: be well-versed in media production, FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 communication and management skills. You may receive advanced standing in business • Elementary/Additional Mathematics •Learn to develop and produce content for and media-related degree courses at reputable Grade 1 – 6 different media, and manage our on-campus universities both local and overseas, such as • Any three other subjects, Grade 1 – 6 TV channel, NYPTV. RMIT University, University of New South Wales •Gain internship opportunities with key and Curtin University of Technology in industry players such as FOX Networks Australia, and Northumbria University in the UK. Group, Mediacorp, Singapore Press Holdings, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, The Walt CAREER PROSPECTS Disney Company and BBC Worldwide. You can look forward to a challenging career • Develop a global mindset with opportunities as a journalist, photojournalist, sub-editor, for diverse cultural experiences and business graphics editor, production assistant, practices in countries across Asia, Europe and production manager, producer, scriptwriter, North America through our Overseas Student multimedia editor, camera operator, studio Exchange Programmes (OSEP), Overseas crew or executive, account and advertising Internship Programmes (OITP) and Overseas executive, media buyer, public relations Study Trips. executive, corporate communications executive, IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… digital media producer, webknowledgist, • Gain employment in media-related fields content manager, content strategist, media or start, develop and manage your own strategist, digital communication professional media business. or independent filmmaker. • Gain entry into related undergraduate programmes for further studies. • Manage media projects during a 21-week TEP programme supervised by lecturers with extensive industry experience. • Manage campus channel NYPTV, from programme acquisition and scheduling, developing and executing promotion campaigns to managing TV airtime. • Manage the publication of a student magazine and its online version.

Be prepared for a dynamic career in the media industry with a Diploma in television channel, publishing your own magazine, or developing Mass Media Management. quality video productions. Our multi-camera studio, which offers the Acquire communication, production and management skills while latest industry standard equipment, will certainly unleash the creative getting hands-on training in broadcasting, digital media, advertising, individual in you. journalism and corporate communications. During your final year, you will be placed in an exciting 21-week industry Under the Teaching Enterprise Project (TEP) at NYP’s brand-new attachment with a partner company where you will work with and learn Media Hub, you will pick up skills through managing the NYPTV campus from established professionals. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

36 37 DIPLOMA IN SPORT & WELLNESS MANAGEMENT COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules BM0600 Media Marketing Management BM0185 Entrepreneurship BM0688 Teaching Enterprise Project BM0603 Journalistic Writing BM0280 Integrated Marketing BM1091 Internship Programme (21 weeks) BM0604 People & Supervisory Management Communications General Studies* BM0605 Media Financial Management BM0606 Media Market Research BM0608 Business Presentation Skills BM0625 Multi-Camera Production BM0620 Introduction to Media Industry BM0642 Broadcast Media Management & Management & Programming BM0641 Media Buying & Sales Negotiation BM0643 Media Production Management BM0662 Digital Film & Video Production BM0645 Print Media Management BM0663 Writing for the Mass Media BM0664 Advanced Video Production & Editing BM0665 Software Applications for BM0667 Digital Media Strategies Mass Media & Management BM0669 Presenting for TV & Radio BM0668 Media Psychology General Studies* BM0742 Business Law BM4503 Public Relations & Communications Management General Studies*

Ignite your passion for sports with the longest running sport knowledge needed in today’s vibrant sporting industry. management diploma programme in Singapore. SBM’s Diploma You will progressively gain essential knowledge and skills in these areas in Sport & Wellness Management gives you the opportunity to combine over three action-filled years. Your studies will include sport-specific business your passion for sports and events with in-depth understanding and learning, giving you a distinct advantage in this highly competitive industry. business fundamentals in the sport, event and leisure sectors. NYP’s partnership with Hampton University (USA) and Northumbria Through a curriculum designed and delivered in collaboration University (UK) offers you the opportunity to embark on a semester-long * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3. with industry professionals, you will be equipped with the skills and overseas study exchange programme.

38 39 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… CAREER PROSPECTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Its sport-business syllabus combines • Demonstrate professional competence in sport There are many benefits to working in sport business principles and essential sport- and wellness management and business- management, like having colleagues who share YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 specific knowledge and skills that are related issues, and develop solutions to help a common love of sport and wellness. Our Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules recognised in Singapore and overseas. organisations make better and more informed graduates enjoy carving out careers in this field BM0019 Principles of Marketing BM0180 International Business BM4690 Teaching Enterprise • Develop your passion for sport into a business decisions. as it allows them to be completely engaged in BM0022 Effective ritingW Skills BM0185 Entrepreneurship Project (21 weeks) career using the world-class sport • Gain employment in the sport and wellness “work and play” on the job. You can look forward BM0341 Sport & Exercise Science BM0346 Lifestyle & Leisure Management BM1091 Internship Programme (21 infrastructure and opportunities available industry and related fields, or be accepted to career opportunities in the sport, fitness and BM0366 Sport Administration BM0347 International Sport Management weeks) General Studies* in and around Singapore. into relevant or related undergraduate and/or leisure industry, which spans the private, public BM0701 Effective Oral Communication BM0348 Sports Facility Management • Learn through regular engagement in professional training programmes. and non-profit sectors, including: BM3034 Business Statistics BM0349 Sports Coaching real-life, practical projects and applied • Lead, collaborate and communicate effectively •Sports marketing, promotion or BM3035 Economics BM0357 Health & Wellness Management learning opportunities via the Teaching in multidisciplinary teams. development BM4010 Management & BM0370 Sport Marketing Enterprise Project module, which includes • Contribute to innovative and •High performance management Organisational Behaviour BM0371 Fitness Training & Programming field trips, active tutorial discussions, enterprising endeavours. •Corporate health and wellness BM4080 Business Software Applications BM0372 Exercise & Sport Psychology guest speakers and case studies, as well as • Possess a regional and global mindset •Community relations and education BM4101 Fundamentals of Accounting BM0742 Business Law a 21-week enhanced internship stint in to contribute in a borderless business/ • Physical fitness General Studies* BM4103 Financial Management the industry. sporting world • Sport retail golf and country General Studies* • Gain exposure to diverse cultural experiences • Demonstrate social responsibility, professional club management and business practices in countries across conduct and firm ethics, and be engaged in •Sports facility management Asia, Europe and North America through our lifelong learning. • Leisure administration Overseas Student Exchange Programmes (OSEP), Overseas Internship Programmes DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (OIP) and Overseas Study Trips. Three academic years on a full-time basis. Applicants for this diploma course must have obtained the following minimum FURTHER EDUCATION GCE O Level results: There are numerous local and overseas • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 6 universities that offer business and management • Elementary/Additional Mathematics degrees, many of which also include specialist Grade 1 – 6 sport management programmes. Many of our • Any three other subjects, Grade 1 – 6 graduates, whatever their chosen specialisation, have successfully completed related degrees with advanced standing and credit transfers at Special Direct Admissions Exercise will various universities. Those with good academic also be offered to applicants who excel achievements may also be accepted for general in sports. Shortlisted applicants will be degree courses by local institutions of higher required to attend an interview session learning, at advanced standing. to assess their suitability for the programme.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. * To complete 60 hours of General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2, and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 3.

40 41 SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL & LIFE SCIENCES

reate pharmaceuticals from natural resources, help doctors diagnose diseases, and Cdevelop new food products. These knowledge and skills all fall under the study of chemistry and life sciences, which encompasses a broad spectrum of interrelated disciplines. The School of Chemical & Life Sciences (SCL) is fully attuned to emerging trends in industries such as biomedical, pharmaceutical and food sciences. We provide you with the relevant education and skill sets to work professionally in these thriving sectors. You can also choose to study the business aspects of the industry and gain diverse competencies in project management, business and product line development. WHY CHOOSE SCL? INDUSTRY-BASED LEARNING and pilot plants where you will undergo the SCL provides a conducive learning environment necessary hands-on training. to nurture minds and spark innovation. You will undergo a specially designed SPECIALISED TRAINING CENTRES Benefit from extensive and curriculum consisting of a strong mix of You will gain valuable practical experiences up-to-date curriculum. academic and practical training to equip you in SCL’s training centres that equip you with Learn the latest with knowledge and competencies in the latest industry-relevant skillsets for fruitful careers. technologies in our industry practices. These facilities include: state-of-the-art facilities You will learn how to manage processing • Food Science Pilot Plant and and laboratories. and manufacturing plants in the petrochemical, Application Labs Be coached by caring and pharmaceutical and life sciences sectors. •Chemical Pilot Plants experienced lecturers. You will also be engaged in R&D projects • Secondary Pharmaceutical Gain valuable experience • Biologics & Process Technology • Medicinal Chemistry Technology Centre that will help familiarise you with working in through field trips and • Food Safety Centre • Chemical & Green Technology • Molecular Biotechnology laboratory settings. enhanced internship SCL’s latest high-tech life sciences and • Centre for Functional Food & • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology • Pharmaceutical Sciences programmes. chemical technology facilities house Human Nutrition • Food Science & Nutrition state-of-the-art, industry-standard laboratories

4242 43 DIPLOMA IN BIOLOGICS & PROCESS TECHNOLOGY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Be on the frontline of technological Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following development in biopharmaceuticals/biologics. minimum GCE O Level results: • Learn the manufacturing process of useful and FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 specialised high-value drugs. You can pursue further studies at reputable local • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • Gain practical knowledge and experience and overseas universities. Many universities in Grade 1–6 through attachments at world-class Australia and the UK offer advanced standing into • A Science subject Grade 1–6 biopharmaceutical or biologics relevant degree programmes to graduates with manufacturing firms. good academic achievements. • Be equipped for an exciting and rewarding career as technologists in CAREER PROSPECTS the biopharmaceutical, biologics and You will be able to find ready employment in the chemical industries. chemical and pharmaceutical sectors, especially in biologics, the fastest-growing sector of the IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… pharmaceutical industry. You can also work as a: • Get sound grounding in basic sciences and the • Process technologist or engineering fundamentals of biotechnology techniques. assistant in operations, process and • Gain in-depth understanding of the upstream equipment design, plant safety, project and downstream biologics processes, with engineering or process control emphasis on operating principles and • Technical expert in sales and marketing of applications. chemical, pharmaceutical or medical products • Have strong and practical knowledge in the • Laboratory technologist in chemical/ simulation, operation and optimisation of pharmaceutical quality control and chemical processes. R&D laboratories • Have an appreciation of regulatory • Quality assurance specialist requirements and good practices in the biopharmaceutical industry. • Get good exposure to the various strategies employed in the industry through case studies. • Sharpen your technical skills by embarking on an extended internship programme, which enhances your employability. • Cultivate an analytical, independent and innovative mindset, as well as good communication and IT skills.

If you are keen to join the growing number of pharmaceutical companies to a range of integrated modules that cover chemical process producing biological medicines, the Diploma in Biologics & Process applications, biopharmaceutical technologies, applied sciences and Technology is the course you should pursue. manufacturing practice. This programme combines biological and chemical sciences with Choose to specialise in either Biopharmaceutical Technology biopharmaceutical technologies and chemical engineering concepts. or Process Technology, and select your areas of learning from a range You will gain a good foundation in chemical and biological sciences, of electives that prepare you for an exciting career in the as well as mathematics and communication skills, before progressing biopharmaceutical industry. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

44 45 DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL & GREEN TECHNOLOGY COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules CLB101 Engineering Mathematics 1A CLB201 Engineering Mathematics 2B CLB301 Industrial Safety & Loss Prevention CLB102 Chemical Engineering Principles CLB202 Bioprocess Applications CLB302 Process Operations & Optimisation CLB103 Inorganic & Physical Chemistry CLB203 Reactor Systems CLB303 Professional & Interpersonal CLB104 Communication Skills CLB204 Analytical Chemistry Communication Skills CLB106 Semestral Project 1 CLB205 Process Instrumentation & Control CLB107 Engineering Mathematics 1B CLB206 Semestral Project 3 Elective Modules (Choose three) CLB108 Biochemical Science CLB207 Engineering Mathematics 2A Biopharmaceutical Technology CLB109 Organic Chemistry CLB208 Fluid & Particle Mechanics CLB327 Biologics Processes CLB112 Semestral Project 2 CLB209 Heat & Mass Transfer CLB328 Biologics Purification CLB120 Process Fundamentals & Quality Tools CLB210 Thermodynamics CLB334 Analytical Biochemistry CLB121 Flow Diagrams & Material Selection CLB212 Semestral Project 4 CLB335 Molecular Biotechnology CLB123 Introduction to Biologics & GMP CLB217 Molecular & Cell Biology General Studies* General Studies* Process Technology CLB321 Petrochemical Processes CLB324 Advanced Instrumentation & Control CLB336 Process & Control Engineering CLB341 Primary Pharmaceutical Processes CLB342 Secondary Pharmaceutical Processes General Studies*

Final Year Project/Internship** CLB304 Semestral Full-Time Project CLB305 Internship Programme [12 weeks] CLB306 Internship Programme [24 weeks] CLB307 Overseas Internship Programme [12 weeks] CLB386 Internship Programme [31 weeks]#

The management of water and energy resources is getting more challenging. in the process industry. You will then proceed to study chemical Learn how to solve these issues in the Diploma in Chemical & Green engineering applications and water treatment and analysis. * Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Leadership and Teamwork, Technology course, which sets you up for a career in the environmental In your final year, you will focus on industry topics such as Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active Lifestyle. and energy resources industries, as well as in the petrochemical industry. industrial safety, process operations and optimisation, as well as ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and/or internship modules. Our foundation modules cover broad-based subjects like science, your chosen electives, including renewable energy technology and # Students on extended internship programmes will complete 13 weeks of lessons and tests at NYP, and 31 weeks of internship at a company in two semesters. mathematics, environmental science and green technologies used advanced water technology and environmental sustainability.

46 47 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • You will be trained to develop sustainable Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following use of energy and resources in the minimum GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 process industry. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules • Learn the technologies used in the You can pursue further studies at reputable local • Elementary/Additional Mathematics CLG101 Engineering Mathematics 1A CLG201 Engineering Mathematics 2B CLG301 Industrial Safety & Loss Prevention process industry, water management and overseas universities. Many universities in Grade 1–6 CLG102 Chemical Engineering Principles CLG203 Reactor Systems CLG302 Process Operations & Optimisation and pollution control. Australia and the UK offer advanced standing into • A Science subject Grade 1–6 CLG103 Inorganic & Physical Chemistry CLG204 Analytical Chemistry CLG303 Professional & Interpersonal • Experience working in chemical and relevant degree programmes to graduates with CLG104 Communication Skills CLG205 Process Instrumentation Communication Skills environmental companies or R&D good academic achievements. CLG106 Semestral Project 1 & Control departments as part of your final year CLG107 Engineering Mathematics 1B CLG206 Semestral Project 3 Elective Modules (Choose three) internship programme. CAREER PROSPECTS CLG109 Organic Chemistry CLG207 Engineering Mathematics 2A Energy & Environmental Technology • With Singapore investing heavily in the You have diverse opportunities in a wide range CLG112 Semestral Project 2 CLG208 Fluid & Particle Mechanics CLG343 Renewable Energy Technology environmental, water and clean energy of sectors, including the petrochemical and CLG114 Environmental Science CLG209 Heat & Mass Transfer CLG344 Advanced Water Technology industries, your diploma will stand you in pharmaceutical industries and the environmental CLG120 Process Fundamentals & CLG211 Rotating Equipment Engineering CLG345 Environmental Sustainability good stead to enjoy a bright future with and clean energy sectors, as well as different Quality Tools CLG212 Semestral Project 4 CLG346 Solid & Hazardous ample career prospects. government agencies and research institutes. CLG121 Flow Diagrams & Material Selection CLG213 Fundamentals of Water Waste Management Your expertise will allow you to carry out various CLG124 Green Technologies for Engineering IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… job functions, including: Process Industry CLG220 Energy Efficiency & Optimisation Petrochemical Technology • Gain a strong foundation in basic sciences, • Operations General Studies* General Studies* CLG321 Petrochemical Processes chemical process technology and • Quality control CLG322 Specialty Chemicals environmental processes. • Lab analysis CLG324 Advanced Instrumentation • Have broad knowledge of chemical • Process/Plant design & Control technology principles and green technology. • Project management General Studies* • Think critically and be keenly aware of environmental issues through your course Final Year Project/Internship** activities and projects. CLG304 Semestral Full-Time Project CLG305 Internship Programme [12 weeks] CLG306 Internship Programme [24 weeks] CLG307 Overseas Internship Programme [12 weeks]

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal skills, Leadership and Teamwork, Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active lifestyle. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and/or internship modules.

48 49 DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • It prepares you for a dynamic career in Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following Singapore’s huge chemical/petrochemical minimum GCE O Level results: sector, with diverse career opportunities open FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 to you upon graduation. You can pursue further studies at reputable local • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • The curriculum focuses on specialised skills and overseas universities. Many universities in Grade 1–6 required by the high-tech pharmaceutical Australia and the UK offer advanced standing into • A Science subject Grade 1–6 manufacturing industry. relevant degree programmes to graduates with • Get practical training at the Chemical & good academic achievements. Pharmaceutical Pilot Plants and Secondary Pharmaceutical Technology Centre on CAREER PROSPECTS campus to enable you to be industry-ready Through our broad-based curriculum, you’ll be upon graduation. able to choose from a number of career options • Receive research and development training in in related industries including: new products and technological innovations • Chemical for the chemical industry’s vast R&D network. • Petroleum • Petrochemical IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Specialty chemicals • Gain a strong foundation in chemical, • Pharmaceutical petrochemical, petroleum and pharmaceutical technology. There are also good work prospects in • Be competent in processing and water treatment facilities, and chemical and manufacturing areas such as petroleum pharmaceutical laboratories, as well as in training refining, process instrumentation or research institutes. Specifically, you will be and control, chemical plant operations, highly employable in the areas of operations, and good manufacturing practices. process and equipment design, energy • Have good training in chemical and optimisation, project engineering, process pharmaceutical manufacturing processes control, consultancy services, quality control, during hands-on sessions at our technical sales and marketing, research and well-equipped laboratories and product development. pilot plants.

If you have an aptitude for chemistry and are interested in the applied sciences and process instrumentation and control, and delve into manufacture of pharmaceuticals, the Diploma in Chemical & practical subjects such as industrial safety, process operations and Pharmaceutical Technology will prepare you for a career in these optimisation. You will also have the option to specialise in either industries. Pharmaceutical Technology or Petrochemical Technology. Gain a strong foundation in the fundamentals of key chemical, As the chemical and pharmaceutical industries are key performers petroleum, petrochemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing in Singapore’s economic portfolio, there is a healthy demand for technologies. You will also learn about chemical engineering applications, professional and skilled manpower. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

50 51 DIPLOMA IN FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules CLC101 Engineering Mathematics 1A CLC201 Engineering Mathematics 2B CLC301 Industrial Safety & Loss Prevention CLC102 Chemical Engineering Principles CLC202 Bioprocess Applications CLC302 Process Operations & Optimisation CLC103 Inorganic & Physical Chemistry CLC203 Reactor Systems CLC303 Professional & Interpersonal CLC104 Communication Skills CLC204 Analytical Chemistry Communication Skills CLC106 Semestral Project 1 CLC205 Process Instrumentation & Control CLC107 Engineering Mathematics 1B CLC206 Semestral Project 3 Elective Modules (Choose three) CLC108 Biochemical Science CLC207 Engineering Mathematics 2A Petrochemical Technology CLC109 Organic Chemistry CLC208 Fluid & Particle Mechanics CLC321 Petrochemical Processes CLC112 Semestral Project 2 CLC209 Heat & Mass Transfer CLC322 Specialty Chemicals CLC120 Process Fundamentals CLC210 Thermodynamics CLC323 Environmental & Water Technology & Quality Tools CLC211 Rotating Equipment Engineering CLC324 Advanced Instrumentation CLC121 Flow Diagrams & CLC212 Semestral Project 4 & Control Material Selection General Studies* CLC122 Chemical Plant Equipment Pharmaceutical Technology & Systems CLC326 Good Manufacturing Practice General Studies* CLC327 Biologics Processes CLC328 Biologics Purification CLC341 Primary Pharmaceutical Processes CLC342 Secondary Pharmaceutical Processes General Studies*

Final Year Project/Internship** CLC304 Semestral Full-Time Project CLC305 Internship Programme [12 weeks] CLC306 Internship Programme [24 weeks] CLC307 Overseas Internship Programme [12 weeks]

If your interest in food goes beyond epicurean, choose a career that subjects such as community nutrition and food packaging. You will also learn focuses on food and nutritional science, and apply your knowledge and the essentials of business and marketing, with opportunities for engagement expertise in the food manufacturing, F&B and healthcare industries. in industry projects and attachments, both locally and overseas. This is where * Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Leadership and Teamwork, Study foundational subjects such as food safety and quality, food you will consolidate, integrate and translate the skills and knowledge learnt Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active Lifestyle. chemistry and microbiology, product development, food ingredients and into project deliverables, and get first-hand experience in the latest industry ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and/or internship modules. applied nutrition science. You may also choose to take on specialised developments and in-demand skills.

52 53 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION COURSE STRUCTURE • First diploma in Singapore to be accredited You can pursue further studies at reputable local Sales and Marketing by the International Union of Food Science and overseas universities. Many universities in As business development, technical sales or YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 & Technology (IUFoST). Australia and the UK offer advanced standing into marketing executives identifying new market Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules • Learn to develop innovative and exciting relevant degree programmes to graduates with trends, conducting market research, implementing CLF101 Introduction to Food Science CLF201 Biostatistics CLF301 Career Preparatory Skills new food products. good academic achievements. marketing plans and providing technical support CLF102 Mathematics for Life Sciences CLF202 Food Chemistry CLF302 Product Development • Gain experience working in top local such as troubleshooting. CLF103 Physical & Inorganic Chemistry CLF203 Food Processing & Sensory Evaluation and overseas food companies and CAREER PROSPECTS CLF104 Cell Biology & Preservation CLF303 Nutrition & Diseases universities during your three-month A strong foundation in food science and product Accreditation CLF105 Food Microbiology I CLF204 Food Ingredients CLF304 Food Business & Marketing internship programme. development, together with working knowledge As regulatory and legislative executives involved CLF106 Life Span Nutrition CLF207 Analytical Methods in • Be on the way to a rewarding career in microbiology, chemistry and nutrition, will in inspecting and certifying food companies in CLF107 Biochemistry Food Science Elective Modules (Choose one) as a food technologist or a dietetics and provide you with ample career options in: areas such as food hygiene, HACCP, halal, kosher CLF108 Organic Chemistry CLF208 Food Microbiology II CLF305 Forensic Food Science nutrition assistant. and ISO certifications. CLF109 Unit Operations in CLF209 Food Safety & Quality Management CLF306 Nutrition & Pharmacology R&D Food Processing CLF210 Anatomy & Physiology General Studies* IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… As food technicians in food companies Entrepreneurship CLF110 Project General Studies* • Match the demands of the F&B, food working in product development As entrepreneurs to start your own food business. General Studies* Final Year Project/Internship** manufacturing, healthcare and nutrition or modification. Prescribed Electives (Choose two) CLF307 Internship Programme sectors with your knowledge of basic ENTRY REQUIREMENTS CLF205 Food Packaging CLF308 Final Year Project food science, processing technology and Production/Manufacturing You must have obtained the following minimum CLF206 Community Nutrition CLF309 Overseas Internship Programme applied nutrition science. As executives in food manufacturing/production GCE O Level results: & Health Promotion • Gain expertise in a wide variety of companies, ensuring consistent, safe and • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 CLF211 Food Service Management laboratory techniques employed in cost-efficient manufacturing of food products. • Elementary/Additional Mathematics CLF212 General Psychology food chemistry, food microbiology, Grade 1–6 food processing technology and Quality Control/Quality Assurance • A Science subject Grade 1–6 nutritional science. As QC/QA executives for production/ • Have a sound understanding of manufacturing processes, ensuring that business concepts and issues relating operations are carried out in compliance to the F&B business. with government regulations and • Develop analytical, independent certification requirements. and collaborative learning, research, communication and interpersonal skills. Dietetics & Nutrition As dietetics and nutrition assistants in the DURATION healthcare sector and with health product Three academic years on a full-time basis. manufacturing and sales companies.

Public Health & Community Nutrition As public health and community nutrition officers with health promotion agencies such as the Health Promotion Board.

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Leadership and Teamwork, Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active Lifestyle. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and internship module (either local or overseas).

54 55 DIPLOMA IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? CAREER PROSPECTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You love chemistry and are eager to learn With a strong foundation in the science and You must have obtained the following the science of making medicines. business of medicinal and analytical chemistry, minimum GCE O Level results: • You want to know how medicines are you will have ample career opportunities in • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 developed and analysed in the laboratory. exciting areas such as: • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • You are intrigued by the way different Grade 1–6 medicines react in the human body R&D • A Science subject Grade 1–6 to cure illnesses. As research officers/associates in medicinal and analytical chemistry laboratories, pharmaceutical, IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… chemical and personal care product companies or • Have firm grounding in analytical and research organisations. pharmaceutical chemistry. • Gain expertise in a wide variety Quality Control/Quality Assurance of laboratory techniques employed in As QC/QA executives in chemical and applied chemistry. pharmaceutical companies. • Develop essential skills in creative and critical thinking, effective communication Bio-enterprise and entrepreneurship. As sales and marketing executives in chemical and pharmaceutical companies. DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

FURTHER EDUCATION You can pursue further studies at reputable local and overseas universities. Many universities in Australia and the UK offer advanced standing into relevant degree programmes to graduates with good academic achievements.

Medicinal chemistry is constantly filled with exciting discoveries and skills through the wide range of chemistry modules and extensive training fascinating new processes. This course prepares you for a meaningful in laboratories with the latest state-of-the-art equipment. You will also work journey in designing, making, testing and analysing novel products in on industry research projects that will update you on current trends and pharmaceutical and chemical industries. You will gain knowledge and techniques in chemistry. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

56 57 DIPLOMA IN MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules CLM101 Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry CLM201 Biostatistics CLM301 Career Preparatory Skills CLM102 Mathematics for Life Sciences CLM202 Marketing for Life Sciences CLM302 Bioenterprise & Bioinnovation CLM103 Inorganic Chemistry CLM203 Medicinal Synthesis & CLM303 Organic Chemistry III CLM104 Physical Chemistry Purification Techniques CLM304 Medicinal Chemistry II CLM105 Good Laboratory Practice CLM204 Spectroscopic Techniques CLM305 Analytical Chemistry II & Quality Assurance for Drug Analysis General Studies* CLM106  Cell Biology for CLM205 Medicinal Chemistry I Medicinal Chemistry CLM206 Drug Development Final Year Project/Internship** CLM107 Biochemistry CLM207 Research Writing & CLM306 Internship Programme CLM108 Organic Chemistry I Conference Series CLM307 Final Year Project CLM109 Microbiology CLM208 Organic Chemistry II CLM308 Overseas Internship Programme CLM110 Analytical Chemistry I CLM209 Natural Product Chemistry General Studies* CLM210 Coor dination & Bioinorganic Chemistry General Studies*

Curious about various human and infectious diseases? Learn about In the second year, you can opt to specialise in Biomedical the treatment and control of diseases via this multidisciplinary Sciences for more training in clinical laboratory, or pursue better programme, which trains for a career in biomedical sciences. understanding of the techniques and knowledge required for The course is a convergence of many areas of research, including research and development in Molecular Biotechnology. * Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Leadership and Teamwork, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, The curriculum will foster an entrepreneurial and innovative Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active Lifestyle. immunology and genetics. You will learn about biotechnology mindset through business-related studies, internship programmes ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and internship module (either local or overseas). and its impact on humans, medicine, food and the environment. and projects.

58 59 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Gain extensive clinical lab training in Three academic years on a full-time basis. Applicants for this diploma course must leading hospitals. have obtained the following minimum YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 • Use the latest research technologies to work FURTHER EDUCATION GCE O Level results: Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules on genes, proteins, human immune systems You can pursue further studies at reputable • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 CLT101 Introduction to CLT201 Biostatistics CLT301 Career Preparatory Skills and infectious diseases. local and overseas universities. Many universities • Elementary/Additional Mathematics Molecular Biotechnology CLT202 Molecular Biology CLT302 Bioenterprise & Bioinnovation • Be equipped to become bio-entrepreneurs in Australia and the UK offer advanced standing Grade 1–6 CLT102 Mathematics for Life Sciences CLT209 Molecular Genetics CLT305 Applied Immunology if you dream of turning your business ideas into relevant degree programmes to graduates •A Science subject Grade 1–6 CLT103 Physical & Inorganic Chemistry CLT210 Medical Microbiology into reality with good academic achievements. CLT104 Cell Biology & Genetics CLT211 Marketing for Life Sciences Specialisations (Choose one) CLT105 Principles of Immunology Biomedical Sciences IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… CAREER PROSPECTS CLT106 Human Biology Specialisations (Choose one) CLT203 Cell & Tissue Culture Technology • Understand the basic sciences essential to With industry-relevant skills, you will have a CLT107 Biochemistry Biomedical Sciences CLT306 Analytical Biochemistry the study of life sciences, and specialised choice of career opportunities in various industry CLT108 Organic Chemistry CLT206 Haematology for Clinical Sciences knowledge in cell technology, applied sectors, including: CLT109 Microbiology CLT207 Blood Banking microbiology, immunology, molecular General Studies* CLT208 Molecular Diagnostics Molecular Biotechnology genetics, histopathology, haematology Biomedical Sciences & Histopathology CLT303 Functional Genomics and blood banking. As technologists in hospital laboratories, clinical CLT214 Clinical Chemistry CLT304 Proteomics • Apply laboratory practices and techniques centres and clinical trial organisations. & Instrumentation General Studies* in a variety of areas, including bio-safety, CLT215 Quality Management biomedical sciences, molecular biology, R&D in Molecular Biotechnology in Laboratory Final Year Project/Internship** biochemistry and microbiology. As technologists in R&D programmes of research CLT307 Extended Internship Programme • Be exposed to major technological advances institutes and centres. Molecular Biotechnology CLT308 Final Year Project in the biomedical sciences scene, as well as CLT203 Cell & Tissue Culture Technology CLT309 Over seas Extended emerging fields of the postgenomics era. Bio-enterprise CLT204 Analytical Biochemistry Internship Programme • Understand business concepts and issues As business development, sales and marketing CLT205 Industrial Microbiology relating to intellectual property rights executives of pharmaceutical, biotechnology and CLT212 Drug Discovery & Development pertinent to the biomedical sciences industry. medical devices companies, or as entrepreneurs CLT213 Protein Technology • Have analytical, independent and starting up new businesses. General Studies* collaborative learning, research, communication and interpersonal skills. • Be aware of the social and ethical issues that surround the various issues in biomedical sciences.

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Leadership and Teamwork, Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active Lifestyle. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and/or internship module (either local or overseas).

60 61 DIPLOMA IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You will learn to provide high-quality Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following healthcare through the proper use minimum GCE O Level results: of medications. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 • Gain an understanding on how to conduct You can pursue further studies at reputable • Elementary/Additional Mathematics safe testing of new drugs in humans in the local and overseas universities. Many universities Grade 1–6 clinical trials industry. in Australia and New Zealand offer advanced • A Science subject Grade 1–6 • Get experience working in local pharmacies, standing into relevant degree programmes to clinical research companies and overseas graduates with good academic achievements. research companies/universities during your three-month internship programme. CAREER PROSPECTS Equipped with industry-relevant skills, you will IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… have a choice of career opportunities in various • Be educated in pharmaceutical industry sectors, including: sciences essential to clinical trials and pharmacy practice. Clinical Research • Have firm grounding in chemistry, As clinical research coordinators in clinical trial cell biology, human biology, microbiology, research units and clinical research organisations. biochemistry and immunology, together with specialised knowledge in topics like Healthcare Services pharmacology, pharmacotherapy and As pharmacy technicians and pharmacy retail patient-care skills. executives in hospitals and retail pharmacies • Apply patient counselling techniques in tasked to dispense and counsel on the use pharmacy practice and patient-care skills of medications and support the operations in clinical trials. of the pharmacy. • Exercise good clinical practices and clinical research management. Sales & Marketing • Understand business concepts, marketing As product executives or specialists in strategies and issues relating to the leading pharmaceutical companies, pharmaceutical industry. supporting their business development, • Acquire analytical, independent and sales and marketing activities. collaborative learning, research, communication and interpersonal skills. • Be aware of social and ethical issues affecting the pharmaceutical industry.

Master critical skills for the pharmacy, clinical research and case studies and industry-relevant projects, you will also develop pharmaceutical industries. Through this course, you will gain a the ability to analyse problems and think creatively to come up broad-based foundation in basic sciences and communication skills, with solutions. as well as an overview of the pharmaceutical industry. This allows you This course is an up-to-date programme developed in collaboration to read deeper into topics such as pharmacology, pharmacotherapy with healthcare clusters in Singapore, namely National Healthcare Group, and pharmacy practice, and prepares you for specialisation in either Singapore Health Services and professional associations such as the Pharmaceutical Practice or Clinical Trials. Through hands-on training, Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

62 63 COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules CLP101 Intr oduction to CLP201 Biostatistics CLP301 Marketing & Essential Pharmaceutical Sciences CLP202 Pathology Career Skills CLP102 Mathematics for Life Sciences CLP203 Infectious Diseases & Immunology CLP302 Pharmacology II CLP103 Physical & Inorganic Chemistry CLP204 Pharmacology I CLP303 Pharmacotherapy II CLP104 Cell Biology CLP205 Complementary & CLP105 Good Dispensing Practice Alternative Modalities Specialisations (Choose one) CLP106 Human Biology CLP206 Pharmacotherapy I Pharmaceutical Practice CLP107 Biochemistry CLP207 Pharmaceutical Research CLP304 Pharmaceutical Compounding CLP108 Organic Chemistry & Presentation CLP305 Pharmacy Management & CLP109 Microbiology Ethics in Healthcare CLP110 Drug Delivery Systems Specialisations (Choose one) General Studies* Pharmaceutical Practice Clinical Trials CLP208 Pharmaceutical CLP306 Clinical Research Management Manufacturing Technology CLP307 Clinical Laboratory II CLP209 Medicinal Chemistry General Studies* CLP210 Pharmacy Practice Final Year Project/Internship** Clinical Trials CLP308 Internship Programme CLP211 Good Clinical Practice CLP309 Final Year Project & Research Ethics CLP310 Overseas Internship Programme CLP212 Principles of Clinical Trials CLP213 Clinical Laboratory I General Studies*

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include Foreign Languages, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Leadership and Teamwork, Values and Society, General Knowledge and Interest, as well as Healthy and Active Lifestyle. ** To complete a 24-week programme consisting of final year project and/or internship module (either local or overseas).

64 SCHOOL OF DESIGN

• Industrial Design • Sustainable Architectural Design • Spatial Design • Visual Communication

65 65 earn how to improve the way people experience and interact with the world around Lthem at the School of Design (SDN). Our lecturers will share their experiences and WHY guide you to design more efficient and practical products, utilise space more effectively, CHOOSE and communicate information more precisely. Through hands-on training, seminars and SDN? workshops with industry professionals, and opportunities for overseas exchanges and study trips, we help you discover your talent for design and turn your ideas into reality.

Benefit from well- INDUSTRY-FOCUSED LEARNING of evolving design trends and a broader outlook established programmes Design is increasingly shaping consumer of your potential contribution to society. that are actively supported preferences, creating influential styles and by industry professionals setting trends regionally and globally. SDN trains INDUSTRY PARTNERS and universities. you on the latest hardware, software and Our partners range from small and medium-sized Acquire first-hand heartware to fulfil the needs of society. Our enterprises to multinational corporations. They knowledge and experience experienced lecturers will guide you with the include Changi Airport Group, CDL, IKEA, in design through knowledge and skills to transform your Home-Fix DIY, Moove Media, Nestlé (Singapore), industry projects and imagination into tangible products and Resorts World Sentosa, RISIS Pte Ltd, industrial attachments. innovative solutions. The numerous industry Schwan-Stabilo, Shimano (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Gain valuable exposure to projects and internship opportunities will allow Robinsons, Starlite Printers, Teckwah Industrial the international design AWARDS & ACCOLADES Awards, IKEA Young Designers’ Award, consultancies and multinational companies you to apply your creativity and hone your skills. Corporation and more. scene through workshops, At SDN, you could be involved in award- Singapore Packaging Star Awards, AsiaStar such as IKEA, Moove Media, Nestlé (Singapore), You will get to experience the entire design student exchanges and winning projects even before graduation. Packaging Awards, Singapore Furniture RISIS Pte Ltd, Scanteak, DP Design Pte Ltd, process — from conceptualisation and INNOVATION HOTSPOTS study trips. SDN students have won top honours in Design Awards, and the Crowbar Awards. Razer Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd, WOHA Architects, communicating your ideas, to the development Students can access our Integrated Creative Enjoy good prospects for numerous international and local design WOW Architects and Shimano (Singapore) and final realisation of a product, living space or Studio, where students from different disciplines an exciting career in the competitions, such as the prestigious Red Dot CAREER & FURTHER Pte Ltd. Those who chose to further their campaign — while balancing the requirements tap on each other’s expertise, leverage their creative industries and Awards, iF Design Awards, WorldSkills, SG50: EDUCATION OPTIONS studies have consistently made their of clients and the needs of consumers. These collective creativity, and build on the synergy of access opportunities to Local Champions, Global Leaders' Competition, Our graduates have a bright future and mark in local and overseas universities, industry-backed opportunities, whether local or teamwork in a dynamic setting to create holistic further your studies. Singapore Design Awards, Design Excellence many have embarked on fulfilling careers gaining advanced standing in related overseas, will give you a robust understanding design solutions for real-life industry projects. SPADE Awards, Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors’ at well-known local design agencies, degree programmes.

66 67 DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You enjoy learning about how things work and You can pursue further studies at local or You must have obtained the following have a mind for problem solving. overseas universities, such as the National minimum GCE O Level results: • You are imaginative and have ideas on how to University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 7 enhance products or services to help people University, SIT-Glasgow School of Art, LASALLE • Elementary/Additional Mathematics enjoy a better life. College of the Arts, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Grade 1 – 7 • You have a visual mind and can express University, Technological and Higher Education • Any two other subjects Grade 1 – 6 your ideas well through sketching Institute of Hong Kong, Curtin University of (Taken in no more than two sittings of the or visualisation. Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level Examination.) University of Canberra, University of New South IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… Wales, Central Saint Martins, Royal College of Art, • Develop a keen sense of aesthetics and form, Coventry University and Domus Academy. based on your strong foundation in industrial design and innovative skills. CAREER PROSPECTS • Design new products, systems and services. Opportunities abound in a diverse range of • Deploy best practices and use industries where you can excel as an industrial state-of-the-art technologies. and consumer product designer who is skilled in • Create efficient designs that are within product design and development, service design, cost and quality parameters that meet marketing/brand conceptualisation and other clients’ requirements. areas of design.

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

Imagine, design and create everyday products that are functional, researching, designing, computer-aided modelling, testing and making intuitive and beautiful. This course aims to develop your understanding prototypes. You will also learn service design, a multidisciplinary approach of technology, materials, manufacturing processes and user behaviours to improve services or user experience to deliver added value for both to create new products or improve existing ones. Your work involves customers and service providers. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

68 69 DIPLOMA IN SPATIAL DESIGN COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules DN1631 Colours, Materials & Finishes DN2633 Business & Market Strategy DN3607 Studio ID5 DN1632 Production Technology DN2634 Culture, Creativity & Critique DN3608 Studio ID6 DN1633 Design Thinking DN2635 Product, Service & DN3609 Internship Programme 1 DN1634 Ergonomics & Design Semantics System Approaches DN3610 Communication & DN1635 Technical Sketching DN2636 Contextual Inquiry Portfolio Presentation & 2D Rendering DN2637 3D Hybrid Modelling & Rendering DN3611 Internship Programme 2 DN1636 3D Modelling & Rendering DN2638 Modelling & Rendering DN3612 Design Entrepreneurship DN1637 Studio ID1 for Prototyping General Studies** DN1638 Studio ID2 DN2639 Studio ID3 DN1639 Sculptural Foam Models DN2640 Studio ID4 DN1640 Functional Mock-ups DN2641 Subtractive Prototyping DN1641 Presentation Skills for Designers DN2642 Additive Prototyping DN1642 Managing Creativity & DN2643 Writing Skills for Designers Design Projects DN2644 Professional Design General Studies* Practice & Ethics General Studies*

In this course, we aim to nurture students’ ability to create engaging, versatile designer who can articulate ideas clearly and is not afraid creative and functional spaces. We give them a holistic viewpoint and of taking risks. * To complete four General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2. hone their ability to critically evaluate situations and apply their expertise Embark on an exciting career in the increasingly experience-oriented ** For non-NS eligible students, to complete two General Studies Modules in Year 3. For NS eligible students, to complete DNS302 Fitness & Wellness in Year 3. in diverse spatial contexts. spatial design industry, and have confidence in your ability to create As you learn the dynamic relationships between people, objects and sensitive spatial strategies that can connect our experiences in an spaces, you will acquire well-rounded design expertise to become a ever-changing world.

70 71 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • You are passionate about design and You can pursue further studies at local or You must have obtained the following minimum brimming with creativity. overseas universities, such as the National GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 • You have a burning desire to change your University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules surroundings for the better. University, SIT-Glasgow School of Art, Curtin • Elementary/Additional Mathematics DN1641 Presentation Skills for Designers DN2643 Writing Skills for Designers DN3609 Internship Programme 1 • You are also receptive to new ideas and University of Technology, Queensland University Grade 1 – 7 DN1901 Environmental Design & DN2901 Digital Modelling & Simulation DN3610 Communica tion & keen to experiment with them. of Technology, RMIT University of Technology, • Any two other subjects Grade 1 – 6 Technology 1 DN2902 Architectonic Studies Portfolio Presentation Swinburne University of Technology, University (Taken in no more than two sittings of the DN1902 Environmental Design & DN2903 Environmental Design & DN3611 Internship Programme 2 IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… of Canberra, University of New South Wales, Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level Examination.) Technology 2 Infrastructure 1 DN3612 Design Entrepreneurship • Develop a keen sense of aesthetics Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, DN1903 History & Elements of DN2904 Environmental Design & DN3915 Studio SD5 and space. Chelsea College of Art & Design, Coventry Spatial Design 1 Infrastructure 2 DN3916 Studio SD6 • Utilise spatial design methodologies University, University of Liverpool, Domus DN1904 History & Elements of DN2905 Theory of Spatial Design 1 General Studies** and principles. Academy and Architectural Association School Spatial Design 2 DN2906 Theory of Spatial Design 2 • Use the latest design enabling tools of Architecture. DN1905 Model-Making & Construction DN2907 Project Management, and technologies. Techniques 1 Practice & Policy • Put together concept proposals and CAREER PROSPECTS DN1906 Model-Making & Construction DN2913 Studio SD3 physical space installations. You can find attractive opportunities in a Techniques 2 DN2914 Studio SD4 • Create efficient designs that meet clients’ wide range of industries where you can excel DN1907 Spatial Visualisation 1 General Studies* requirements while staying within cost and in hospitality, exhibition, gallery, museum, DN1908 Spatial Visualisation 2 quality parameters. interior, corporate, retail and environment DN1910 Structure, Materials & Detailing design. If you have a flair for marketing, DN1911 Studio SD1 DURATION you can also take on roles in spatial branding DN1912 Studio SD2 Three academic years on a full-time basis. for business or retail development. General Studies*

* To complete four General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2. ** For non-NS eligible students, to complete two General Studies Modules in Year 3. For NS eligible students, to complete DNS302 Fitness & Wellness in Year 3.

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

72 73 DIPLOMA IN SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You wish to play a role in creating a more You can pursue further studies at local or You must have obtained the following sustainable future for the built environment. overseas universities, such as the National minimum GCE O Level results: • You have a keen interest in smart buildings University of Singapore, Singapore University of • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 7 and sustainable design. Technology and Design, Architectural Association • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • You aspire to be a versatile architectural School of Architecture, University of Sheffield, Grade 1 – 7 designer and technologist. University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, • Any two other subjects Grade 1 – 6 Pratt Institute, Curtin University of Technology, (Taken in no more than two sittings of the IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… RMIT University of Technology, Swinburne Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level Examination.) • Use and evaluate current and emerging University of Technology, University of Canberra technology to support building projects and University of New South Wales. and design buildings that comply with the principles of sustainability as an CAREER PROSPECTS entry-level professional. You can find attractive opportunities in the building environment industry where you can DURATION excel in architecture, building information Three academic years on a full-time basis. modelling, construction, green and smart building development, urban design and planning, and real estate development.

This course aims to develop a new breed of future-ready architectural you sound grounding in architectural design and the industry’s statutory designers and technologists, who can meet the growing demand for requirements and regulations. You will also learn how to use advanced multidisciplinary applications in the built environment. Taught by lecturers technology to create and execute sustainable architectural and urban from SDN and School of Engineering, this integrated course will give solutions, as well as be competent in green design services. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

74 75 DIPLOMA IN VISUAL COMMUNICATION COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules DN1641 Presentation Skills for Designers DN2951 Architectonic Studies DN3609 Internship Programme 1 DN1951 Architectural Visualisation DN2952 Green & Sustainable DN3610 Communication & DN1952 Building Information Modelling Design Strategies Portfolio Presentation & Management DN2953 Digital Modelling & DN3611 Internship Programme 2 DN1953 Building Structures Environment Simulation DN3612 Design Entrepreneurship DN1954 Building Construction DN2954 Architectural Practices DN3965 Studio SA5 DN1955 History, Theory & Culture & Policies DN3966 Studio SA6 DN1956 Building Systems DN2955 Digital Engineering General Studies** DN1961 Studio SA1 in Architecture DN1962 Studio SA2 DN2956 Built Environment Management DN2643 Writing Skills for Designers DN2957 Smart Building Technologies General Studies* DN2958 Urban Systems DN2963 Studio SA3 DN2964 Studio SA4 General Studies*

Communicate effectively and creatively by learning how to translate business communication materials that meet clients’ needs. You will * To complete four General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2. your curiosity and imagination into unique visual graphics and gain insights into professional practice through talks by guest speakers ** For non-NS eligible students, to complete two General Studies Modules in Year 3. For NS eligible students, to complete DNS302 Fitness & Wellness in Year 3. design solutions. in the design industry, collaborative industrial projects and internship This course will hone your critical thinking and problem-solving skills, attachments. Together, these will equip you with the tools to craft and develop your ability to create effective and aesthetically pleasing sustainable and experiential designs.

76 77 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • You are curious and interested in people You can pursue further studies at local or You must have obtained the following and the visual world. overseas universities, such as the Nanyang minimum GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 • Learn to see and convey messages from Technological University, Singapore Institute • English Language (EL1) Grade 1 – 7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules different perspectives. of Management University, SIT-Glasgow School • Elementary/Additional Mathematics DN1607 Design Methodology DN2643 Writing Skills for Designers DN3603 Design Seminars • Develop good language and communication of Art, RMIT University of Technology, LASALLE Grade 1 – 7 DN1641 Presentation Skills for Designers DN2835 Creative Storytelling DN3609 Internship Programme 1 skills to achieve effective designs. College of the Arts, University of the Arts London, • Any two other subjects Grade 1 – 6 DN1801 Art Foundation DN2841 Advanced Digital DN3610 Communication & Monash University, The Hong Kong Polytechnic (Taken in no more than two sittings of the DN1802 Fundamentals of Digital Media DN2842 Marketing & Creative Strategy Portfolio Presentation IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… University, Swinburne University of Technology, Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level Examination.) DN1803 Design Fundamentals DN2843 Cultural & Trend Studies DN3611 Internship Programme 2 • Acquire a keen sense of aesthetics University of Canberra, University of New South DN1804 Typography DN2845 Studio VC3 DN3805 Studio VC5 and layout. Wales and Pratt Institute. DN1805 Fundamentals of Photography DN2846 Studio VC4 DN3806 Studio VC6 • Gain a strong foundation in creative and DN1806 Design Immersion DN2848 Infographics & Data Visualisation General Studies** analytical thinking, and visualisation skills. CAREER PROSPECTS DN1807 Drawing & Rendering • Promote business, products or Your excellent understanding of various areas DN1808 Basic Web & Interactive Design Specialisations (Choose one) services effectively. of graphic design will enable you to become a DN1811 Studio VC1 Visual Merchandising • Complete the communication process, successful visual communication designer. You DN1812 Studio VC2 DN2844 Campaign & Event Management from concept to actual working visuals. can find attractive opportunities in a wide range General Studies* DN2847 Display Design & Management • Create pragmatic and efficient visual of areas such as brand management, advertising, DN2849 Exhibition Design & Curatorship designs that communicate your clients’ digital marketing, design, publishing, events, DN2850 Retail Experiential & Space Design messages to their target audiences. media, retail and design startups. Branding and Identity DURATION DN2838 Social Media Marketing Three academic years on a full-time basis. DN2852 Enterprise Through Design DN2853 Brand Identity & Experience DN2854 Experimental Branding

Visual Design DN2823 Corporate Identity DN2851 Editorial Design DN2855 Experimental Image Making DN2856 Sustainable Packaging Design General Studies*

* To complete four General Studies Modules each in Year 1 and Year 2. ** For non-NS eligible students, to complete two General Studies Modules in Year 3. For NS eligible students, to complete DNS302 Fitness & Wellness in Year 3.

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

78 79 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

ngineer — an architect of the future who thinks innovatively and creates possibilities. EThe School of Engineering (SEG) prepares you to be a person involved in shaping WHY society’s progress with technology such as robotics, machine learning, cloud computing and CHOOSE the Internet. Today’s world is shaped by infrastructure and tools — all created, developed, SEG? maintained, managed, serviced and upgraded by engineers. Skilled engineers are constantly in demand and there is no shortage of career opportunities for SEG graduates. With robust industry connections, a highly qualified teaching faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, SEG provides you with the most forward and relevant training, giving you ample opportunities Learn from industry- for further studies, diverse career choices and attractive salaries. experienced lecturers to solve real-life engineering challenges, gain global EXTENSIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCE exposure and be ready SEG has a broad spectrum of diploma courses • Aerospace Hub for a future career in the fields of engineering and A comprehensive learning hub for students to in the industry. infocommunications. You can choose one of build, repair and maintain a plane or Enhance your knowledge these two paths: experience the thrill of flying one in a flight and skills in in-demand 1. Enrol directly into your preferred engineering simulator. Our laboratories are equipped with technology through a field of study. state-of-the-art aeronautical and avionics real-world training 2. Gain a strong engineering foundation via training systems that students can try their environment and prepare the three programmes before selecting hands at and accumulate experience in to partake in the your course. aerospace technology. development of smart cities and innovation Our curriculum will provide you with in-depth • The Internet of Things (IoT) around the world. knowledge and hands-on expertise that are Open Innovation Lab Accelerate your career aligned to industry needs. Increase your know- A space for innovators, solution providers and and study opportunities how through an internship with a local or overseas pilot users to tap on technology platforms through internship company and through participating in the many and test their end-to-end IoT solutions. programmes and collaborative projects between NYP and its Our IoT Open Innovation Community brings collaborative projects industry partners. together enterprises, technology partners, with our long-standing research and knowledge institutions, and partners, including INDUSTRY PARTNERS relevant industry catalysts to explore, universities, government PROGRAMMES DIPLOMAS 3M, Cisco Systems, GF Machining Solutions, experiment, collaborate, and exploit the agencies and leading • Common Engineering Programme • Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology • Electronic Systems Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, potential of IoT for new business innovation global companies. National Instruments, Rolls-Royce, Samsung, in opportunities and growth. This innovation Discover and realise your • Aerospace/Electrical/Electronics • Aerospace Systems & Management • Engineering with Business Siemens, Symantec, Zeiss and many others. space also aims to inspire students to explore potential through Programme • Biomedical Engineering • Multimedia & Infocomm Technology and develop IoT solutions for real-world innovation competitions, CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE problems. • Aerospace/Mechatronics Programme • Digital & Precision Engineering • Nanotechnology & Materials Science fun-filled learning and Our in-campus facilities serve to boost the learning student life experiences. • Electrical Engineering with Eco-Design • Robotics & Mechatronics experiences of our students:

8080 81 COMMON ENGINEERING PROGRAMME WHY THIS PROGRAMME? FURTHER EDUCATION COURSE STRUCTURE • Gain a good foundation in the fundamentals Please refer to the corresponding section of engineering. of the diplomas you are interested in pursuing. YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 1 • You will experience the breadth of our Core Modules engineering courses before deciding what is CAREER PROSPECTS EG1831 Introduction to Engineering most suitable for you. Please refer to the corresponding section EG1832 Mechanics and Materials •Get a good overview of the diversity of of the diplomas you are interested in pursuing. EG1833 Electrical Principles engineering to help you identify your career EG1834 Computer Programming of choice. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS EG1835 Engineering Mathematics 1A You must have obtained the following EG1836 Communication Skills IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… minimum GCE O Level results: General Studies* •Benefit from a widened perspective on • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 engineering disciplines. • Elementary/Additional Mathematics FROM YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 2 •Gain exposure to a broad spectrum of Grade 1–6 Choose one of the following courses: industry standards and demands. • A Science subject Grade 1–6 • Diploma in Aeronautical & • Embark on your chosen engineering course Aerospace Technology and engineering career with confidence • Diploma in Aerospace Systems & Management DURATION • Diploma in Biomedical Engineering Half a year. Students will be streamed into • Diploma in Digital & Precision Engineering a diploma course for the following two and • Diploma in Electrical Engineering a half years. with Eco-Design • Diploma in Electronic Systems • Diploma in Engineering with Business • Diploma in Nanotechnology & Materials Science • Diploma in Robotics & Mechatronics

Unsure of which engineering discipline you should pursue? you to a variety of engineering disciplines over one semester. The Common Engineering Programme is the perfect answer if you You will apply and integrate knowledge from different engineering ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. are keen on an engineering career. Designed to improve your grasp modules, as well as experience various types of engineering through * To complete 30 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters of engineering fundamentals and involve you in engineering design practical projects. In addition, you will be exposed to various that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and implementation at a very early stage, this programme introduces engineering industries. and healthy and active lifestyle.

82 83 AEROSPACE/ELECTRICAL/

ELECTRONICS PROGRAMME WHY THIS PROGRAMME? FURTHER EDUCATION COURSE STRUCTURE • Get a headstart in an exciting trio of Please refer to the corresponding section studies in aerospace, electrical and of the diplomas you are interested in pursuing. YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 1 electronics engineering. Core Modules • Explore and ascertain your interests and CAREER PROSPECTS EG1861 Introduction to Engineering strengths with more time, exposure and Please refer to the corresponding section EG1862 Engineering Science information provided. of the diplomas you are interested in pursuing. EG1863 Electrical Principles EG1864 Computer Programming IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… ENTRY REQUIREMENTS EG1865 Engineering Mathematics 1A •Broaden your perspectives and identify your You must have obtained the following EG1866 Communication Skills strengths and interests as an electrical, minimum GCE O Level results: EG1867 Introduction to Aerospace Systems electronics or avionics engineer, with • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 General Studies* career options spanning a wide spectrum • Elementary/Additional Mathematics of industries such as aerospace, defence, Grade 1–6 FROM YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 2 microelectronics, smart connected systems, • A Science subject Grade 1–6 Choose one of the following courses: telecommunications, audio visual systems, • Diploma in Aerospace Systems & Management power and green technologies. • Diploma in Electrical Engineering with •Make a better and more informed decision Eco-Design towards the end of the first semester in Year 1 • Diploma in Electronic Systems on which of the three diploma courses to pursue.

DURATION Half a year. Students will be streamed into a diploma course for the following two and a half years.

Are you fascinated by aircraft and robots? This programme is specially electrical and computer engineering theories, as well as the techniques designed to give you a head start in the aerospace and robotics worlds. behind the creation of smart devices and robots. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. It will give you strong grounding in the interdisciplinary fields of In addition, this programme will enable you to acquire knowledge of * To complete 30 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters aerospace engineering and mechatronics engineering. You will also aerospace manufacturing technology, which will prepare you to take off in that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, have a good understanding of the meaningful integration of mechanical, the aerospace industry. and healthy and active lifestyle.

84 85 AEROSPACE/MECHATRONICS PROGRAMME WHY THIS PROGRAMME? FURTHER EDUCATION COURSE STRUCTURE •Gain a strong foundation in aerospace Please refer to the corresponding section technology and the multidisciplinary field of of the diplomas you are interested in pursuing. YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 mechatronics engineering through interactive Core Modules and stimulating learning sessions. CAREER PROSPECTS EG1881 Engineering Mathematics 1A • Ascertain your interests and strengths with Please refer to the corresponding section EG1882 Engineering Mechanics 1 more time and exposure given. of the diplomas you are interested in pursuing. EG1883 Electrical Principles and Circuits • A choice of career options in a variety of fields EG1884 Computer Programming such as aerospace, biomedical, robotics, ENTRY REQUIREMENTS EG1885 Introduction to Engineering defence and automotive. You must have obtained the following EG1886 Communication Skills minimum GCE O Level results: EG1887 Engineering Mathematics 1B IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 EG1888 Aerospace Manufacturing Technology • Focus on two promising course options. • Elementary/Additional Mathematics EG1889 Analogue & Digital Electronics • Make an informed decision on whether Grade 1–6 EG1890 Engineering Drawing & Modelling to pursue either the Diploma in Aeronautical • A Science subject Grade 1–6 EG1891 Materials Technology & Aerospace Technology or the Diploma in EG1892 Semestral Project 2 Robotics & Mechatronics from Year 2. General Studies* • Choose the Aerospace Technology Elective in your final year of study even if you FROM YEAR 2 – SEMESTER 1 are pursuing the Diploma in Robotics Choose one of the following courses: & Mechatronics. • Diploma in Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology DURATION • Diploma in Robotics & Mechatronics One year on a full-time basis.

Fuel your passion for both aerospace and robotics with this one-year for practical applications. With strong fundamentals and a good perspective, programme. Get the best of both worlds as you gain not only knowledge you can scale greater heights from Year 2 in your chosen engineering path of aerospace manufacturing technology that will help you take off in – either in the Diploma in Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology or the the aerospace industry, but also mechanical, electronics and computer Diploma in Robotics & Mechatronics (with an Aerospace Technology elective). engineering theories and techniques that are integrated into the design Enjoy two brilliant options from a single programme and open up ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. of automated products/control systems. Your learning experience infinite career prospects in diverse fields, including aerospace, biomedical * To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include will be complemented by our advanced facilities and equipment and robotics. foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle.

86 87 DIPLOMA IN AERONAUTICAL & AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Gain broad-based training in this hybrid Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following programme covering aerospace MRO and minimum GCE O Level results: aerospace manufacturing. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 • Get technological knowledge and know-how You can pursue further studies in varied • Elementary/Additional Mathematics to support the manufacturing and repair needs engineering disciplines at reputable universities Grade 1–6 of new-generation aircraft. in Singapore and overseas. As this is an ABET- • A Science subject Grade 1–6 • Be primed for employment in the aerospace accredited course, our graduates have added MRO and aerospace manufacturing industries. advantage when applying for further studies • With ABET accreditation, students can be in the US. assured that: – SEG is committed to improving their CAREER PROSPECTS educational experience. You will be well-equipped to embark on – SEG is committed to using best practices careers that involve the design and development and innovation in education. of aircraft components, as well as in aircraft – The course is guided by its industry, maintenance, manufacturing, quality control, government and academic constituents testing, advanced materials and planning. through formal feedback. Opportunities in specific industry – The course considers the students’ sectors include: perspective as part of its continuous • Aerospace manufacturing quality improvement process. • Maintenance, repair & overhaul • Engine maintenance, repair, IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… overhaul & testing • Design, develop and implement solutions • Advanced aerospace & composite materials for aviation applications. • Non-destructive inspection/testing of airframe • Lead, collaborate and communicate with & aircraft components multidisciplinary teams. • Quality assurance of aircraft components • Contribute to innovation and partake • Aircraft fleet & logistics management in enterprising endeavours. • Anticipate the welfare and safety needs Upon further specialised training and practical of the public. experience in operating aircraft, you will have the • Enter the aviation industry or a related field, opportunity to be certified by the Civil Aviation or be accepted into related undergraduate Authority of Singapore (CAAS) as a Licensed and/or professional training programmes. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAE).

Be a versatile technologist conversant in all aspects of aerospace technology Singapore growing as a key regional centre for maintenance, repair and such as aerospace manufacturing processes, composite materials, and overhaul (MRO), your training will lead to abundant career opportunities aerospace design, analysis and testing. The Diploma in Aeronautical & upon graduation. Aerospace Technology course prepares you for the fast-paced and This course is the first in Singapore to be accredited by the Engineering cutting-edge aerospace industry by providing you with a solid foundation Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, a worldwide leader in in current and emerging technologies and practices in the industry. assuring quality and stimulating innovation in applied science, computing, With major aerospace companies setting up base here, and with engineering and engineering technology education. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

88 89 DIPLOMA IN AEROSPACE SYSTEMS & MANAGEMENT COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Elective Programmes (Select one) EGF101 Engineering Mathematics 1A EGF201 Engineering Mathematics 2A EGF102 Engineering Mechanics 1 EGF202 Aeronautical Science Aerospace Systems & Testing EGF103 Aerospace Manufacturing EGF203 Engineering Mechanics 2 Core Modules Technology EGF207 Engineering Mathematics 2B EGF301 Aerospace Material & EGF105 Materials Technology EGF208 Mechanical Design NDT Technology EGF107 Engineering Mathematics 1B EGF209 Thermofluids EGF302 Aircraft Component EGF108 Electrical Principles & Circuits EGF210 Metrology & Quality Control and Fixture Design EGF109 Analogue & Digital Electronics EGF211 Aircraft Propulsion System EGF304 Professional & Interpersonal EGF110 Communication Skills EGF214 Aero-Structures Communication Skills EGF111 Computer Programming EGF215 Computer Aided Design EGF312 Aero Maintenance Practices EGF113 Introduction to Engineering & Manufacturing & Projects EGF115 Engineering Drawing EGF216 Aero-Systems EGF324 Full-Time Semestral Project** & Modelling EGF217 Aviation Legislation General Studies* EGF116 Workshop Practices & Human Factors Internship# General Studies* General Studies* Elective Modules EGF305 Reliability & Failure Analysis EGF313 Computational Analysis and Simulation

Aerospace Manufacturing Core Modules EGF301 Aerospace Material & NDT Technology EGF304 Professional & Interpersonal Communication Skills EGF312 Aero Maintenance Practices & Projects EGF314 Advanced Metrology & Quality Management EGF324 Full-Time Semestral Project** General Studies* ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. Internship# * To complete 60 hours and 30 hours of General Studies Modules in Year 1 & 2, and Year 3 respectively, with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include Elective Modules (Choose two) foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, EGF309 Shop Floor Monitoring & Control general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. EGF310 Advanced Machining Technology ** Students taking EGF325 or EGF326 would not need to do EGF324. EGF311 Aerospace Manufacturing System # Internship (Choose one) EGF323 Internship Programme (12 weeks) Prepare yourself for an exciting career in Singapore’s fast-growing systems. You will also learn to manage and operate world-class EGF325 Internship Programme (24 weeks) aerospace and aviation industries. This course puts you in good stead aviation services, airports and facilities. There are ample opportunities EGF326 Overseas Internship Programme by giving you an in-depth understanding of modern aircraft systems. to sharpen your technical skills through internships at leading aerospace You will learn about avionics systems with our state-of-the-art and aviation companies. facilities, which include various flight simulator systems and aerospace

90 91 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? CAREER PROSPECTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Gain career opportunities in engineering You can look forward to exciting and rewarding You must have obtained the following and management roles in a wide spectrum careers as aerospace/aviation professionals in minimum GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 of aviation activities. many industry sectors such as: • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules • Learn with the latest aerospace training • Avionics Systems Development • Elementary/Additional Mathematics EG1901 Aerospace Physics EG2901 Aircraft Electrical Systems EG3901 Aircraft Communication and systems and facilities, including the A320 • Aerospace Maintenance, Grade 1–6 EG1903 Electrical Fundamentals EG2903 Aerospace Operation and Practices Navigation Systems flight simulator. Repair & Overhaul (MRO) • A Science subject Grade 1–6 EG1904 Analog Circuits EG2904 Microprocessor Systems EG3902 Aircraft Instrument Systems • Participate in exciting events and site visits • Aircraft Electrical, Navigation, EG1907 Engineering Mathematics 1A EG2907 Engineering Mathematics 2A EG3905 Quality Management System such as air shows, the Aviation Open House Communication & Instrument EG1908 Communication Skills 1 EG2908 Communication Skills 2 EG3909 Professional & Interpersonal and Singapore Youth Flying Club. Systems Testing EG1909 Introduction to Management EG2909 Introduction to Communication Skills • Avionics Manufacturing EG1911 Fundamentals of Flight Operations Management EG3910 Aviation Management IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Aviation Services & Management EG1912 Circuit Analysis EG2911 Aircraft Electronic Systems EG3911 Human Factors • Develop expertise in aerospace avionics • Fleet Management EG1913 Digital Circuits EG2912 Radio Communications EG3932 Full-Time Semestral Project** systems for engineering careers in the • Logistics Management EG1917 Engineering Mathematics 1B EG2913 Electronic Circuits & Systems General Studies* aerospace industry. EG1920 Aircraft Materials & Structures EG2916 Engineering Mathematics 2B Internship# • Be groomed for management careers in the Upon further specialised training and EG1921 Computer Programming EG2920 Innovation & Entrepreneurship aviation management and services sector. practical experience in operating aircraft, EG1923 Introduction to Engineering EG2923 Aerospace Systems Project Elective Modules (Choose one) • Explore further education through local and graduates will have the opportunity to become General Studies* EG2924 Airport Operations EG3921 Aerospace Supply Chain Management overseas university programmes. Licensed Aircraft Engineers (LAE) by obtaining General Studies* EG3924 Aircraft Cabin and the Aircraft Maintenance Licence (Category Information Systems DURATION B2 – Avionics) issued by the Civil Aviation EG3925 Unmanned Aerial Systems Three academic years on a full-time basis. Authority of Singapore (CAAS).

FURTHER EDUCATION You can pursue further studies at reputable universities in Singapore and overseas such as the Queensland University of Technology, University of New South Wales, University of Glasgow and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EG3931 or EG3934 would not need to do EG3932. # Internship (Choose one) EG3931 Internship Programme (24 weeks) EG3933 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EG3934 Overseas Internship Programme

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

92 93 DIPLOMA IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Get practical and hands-on training with the You get advanced standing or module You must have obtained the following latest engineering design tools, software, exemptions for relevant or equivalent degree minimum GCE O Level results: and advanced medical and biomedical programmes at many reputable universities in • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 systems and processes. Singapore and abroad such as the University of • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • Experience real-life, industry-based medical Sheffield, Queen Mary University of London, Grade 1–6 device design and development projects. Newcastle University, University of Manchester, • A Science subject Grade 1–6 • Gain international exposure and experience University of New South Wales, Monash University through our Overseas Internship Programme and University of Sydney. in countries such as Australia, Canada, France, the UK and Japan. CAREER PROSPECTS • Be eligible for the Diploma Plus Programme, You will be highly sought-after in the biomedical which prepares you for university studies, and healthcare industries. You can expect to professional certifications and enhancements enjoy a dynamic and rewarding career with of your technical capabilities. industry leaders, or join an academic or research institute, in positions such as: IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Medical product designer • Become competent in the latest technologies • Assistant quality assurance engineer for current and emerging biomedical needs. • Assistant regulatory affairs officer • Design and develop medical devices • Assistant GMP facilities & equipment engineer and instruments. • R&D technologist • Provide support for medical technology • Research assistant companies, healthcare companies and research institutions. You can also enter the industry directly as • Enjoy advanced standing in Bioengineering or an entrepreneur. Biomedical Engineering Degree Programmes at local and overseas universities.

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

You can save lives as a biomedical engineer by sharpening the tools vital to biomedical manufacturing processes and technology. the medical profession. In this course, you will first learn to design, develop Upon graduation, you will be a technically competent, innovative and produce medical devices and instruments that match the needs of the and adaptable individual ready for a successful career in the expanding industry. After grasping the fundamentals, you can choose to specialise in biomedical and healthcare sectors. biomedical device design, quality system and regulatory compliance, or ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

94 95 COURSE STRUCTURE COURSE STRUCTURE (continued) Elective Modules (Choose two) YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 EGH302 Biomedical Instrumentation Core Modules Core Modules Elective Programmes (Choose one) Elective Modules (Choose two) EGH305 Medical Device Validation EGH101 Mathematics 1A EGH201 Mathematics 2A EGH302 Biomedical Instrumentation EGH309 Quality Management System EGH103 Electrical Principles and Circuits EGH202 Anatomy & Physiology Biomedical Device Design EGH305 Medical Device Validation EGH311 Medical Device Regulatory Compliance EGH104 Biomedical Modelling EGH203 Biomedical Engineering Design Core Modules EGH310 Biomedical Manufacturing EGH105 Communication Skills EGH205 Microcontroller Applications EGH301 Medical Device Design Technology EGH106 Applied Physics EGH206 Biomedical Project 1 EGH302 Biomedical Instrumentation EGH312 Healthcare Analytics EGH107 Mathematics 1B EGH207 Mathematics 2B EGH303 Biomedical Project 3 EGH108 Inorganic & Physical Chemistry EGH208 Biomedical Electronics EGH304 Professional & Interpersonal Biomedical Manufacturing EGH109 Biomedical Engineering Mechanics EGH209 Thermofluids Communication Skills Processes & Technology EGH110 Biomaterials 1 EGH212 Biomedical Project 2 EGH324 Full-Time Semestral Project** Core Modules EGH111 Computer Programming EGH216 Good Manufacturing Practice General Studies* EGH303 Biomedical Project 3 EGH113 Introduction to Engineering General Studies* Internship# EGH304 Professional & Interpersonal EGH114 Introduction to Biomedical Communication Skills Manufacturing Processes Elective Modules (Choose two) Elective Modules (Choose two) EGH310 Biomedical Manufacturing Technology General Studies* EGH204 Organic Chemistry EGH305 Medical Device Validation EGH314 Automation Control Technology EGH210 Biomaterials 2 EGH306 Biosignal Processing & Analysis EGH324 Full-Time Semestral Project** EGH211 Medical Imaging EGH308 Diagnostic Image Processing & General Studies* EGH215 Automatic Control Visualisation Internship# EGH312 Healthcare Analytics

Quality System & Regulatory Compliance Core Modules EGH303 Biomedical Project 3 EGH304 Professional & Interpersonal Communication Skills EGH309 Quality Management System EGH311 Medical Device Regulatory Compliance EGH324 Full-Time Semestral Project** General Studies* Internship#

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EGH325 or EGH326 would not need to do EGH324. # Internship (Choose one) EGH323 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EGH325 Internship Programme (24 weeks) EGH326 Overseas Internship Programme

96 97 DIPLOMA IN DIGITAL & PRECISION ENGINEERING WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Learn about and apply the latest IT- and You can pursue further studies with up to two You must have obtained the following digital-enabling technologies. years’ exemption for related undergraduate minimum GCE O Level results: • Full sponsorship of course and monthly programmes at reputable universities in • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 allowance for successful scholarship recipients. Singapore, Australia, the UK and the US. • Elementary/Additional Mathematics Grade 1–6 IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… CAREER PROSPECTS • A Science subject Grade 1–6 • Develop a strong foundation in precision You will be highly sought-after in the engineering fundamentals, digital design manufacturing and precision engineering and manufacturing. industries, and can expect a dynamic and • Possess knowledge and skills for digital design rewarding career with industry leaders in the and engineering applications, engineering following areas: processes and process control. • Aerospace manufacturing • Gain industry exposure during six months • Automation & special equipment building of industrial attachment at a local or • Biomedical manufacturing overseas company. • Mould design & simulation • Precision tool & component manufacturing DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

The modern gadgets, mobile and computing devices in our daily lives development to realisation, including the application of IT and digital require precision in their design and manufacture, and this is what you will enabling technologies for new and exciting developments in micro-systems. learn in this course. You will gain the skills necessary to manufacture specific Upon graduation, your skills and expertise in precision engineering tools and components through precision engineering, as well as train in will offer you a range of career choices, as there is increasing demand digital manufacturing, automation and systems integration. in multiple industries for the production of biomedical, mould design, You will also gain knowledge in the full process of product design from automation, and aerospace products and tools. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

98 99 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WITH ECO-DESIGN COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules EGD101 Engineering Mathematics 1A EGD201 Engineering Mathematics 2A EGD302 Advanced Metrology & TQM EGD102 Engineering Mechanics 1 EGD202 Automation Systems EGD303 Semestral Project 5 EGD103 Aerospace Manufacturing Technology EGD203 Engineering Mechanics 2 EGD304 Professional & Interpersonal EGD104 Engineering Drawing/CADD EGD204 Manufacturing Information System Communication Skills EGD105 Materials Technology EGD205 3D Mould Design & Plastic Processes EGD309 Advanced CAD Modelling EGD106 Semestral Project 1 EGD206 Semestral Project 3 & Simulation EGD107 Engineering Mathematics 1B EGD207 Engineering Mathematics 2B EGD324 Full-Time Semestral Project** EGD108 Electronics & Electrical Principles EGD208 Mechanical & Fixture Design General Studies* EGD109 Metrology & Quality Control EGD209 Thermofluids Internship# EGD110 Communication Skills EGD210 Semestral Project 4 EGD111 Computer Programming EGD211 Quality Process Control Elective Programmes (Choose one) EGD112 Semestral Project 2 & Management Precision Tool & Component Manufacturing General Studies* EGD214 Manufacturing Systems EGD305 Integrated CAM & CNC Technology & Simulation EGD306  Product Innovation & General Studies* Additive Manufacturing

Mould & Tool Design Analysis EGD307 Advanced Plastics Processing Technology EGD308 Advanced Mould & Tool Design

Equipment Design & Building EGD310 Machine Elements & Mechanisms EGD311 Automated Equipment Design

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. We live in an age where electricity enables every facet of our modern The Diploma in Electrical Engineering with Eco-Design course is designed ** Students taking EGD325 or EGD326 would not need to do EGD324. # Internship (Choose one) lifestyle. From the reliable and efficient infrastructure that brings electricity from the ground up to help you to develop a solid foundation in electrical EGD323 Internship Programme (12 weeks) to where we live, work and play, to transportation that carry us around our and electronic engineering that is thoroughly integrated with the principles EGD325 Internship Programme (24 weeks) cities, electrical systems are essential building blocks of our society. However, of eco-design and sustainability. In the final year of this three-year course, EGD326 Overseas Internship Programme as we consume more energy and electricity, the conventional way of you will have the option to develop further competencies in one of three electricity production is increasingly causing adverse effects to our areas by choosing one of our three elective programmes in power systems environment. engineering, green and smart technologies or urban transportation systems.

100 101 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… CAREER PROSPECTS COURSE STRUCTURE •Look forward to an exciting and rewarding • Be a competent electrical engineering You can look forward to exciting and rewarding career riding on the robust demand for skilled technologist with eco-design know-how. careers in the power and rail transportation YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 electrical professionals to develop, manage • Become conversant in clean energy, sectors, as well as in the fast-growing energy Core Modules Core Modules Elective Programmes (Choose one) and maintain our electrical infrastructure in smart grids, electric vehicles, rail market for energy efficient, eco-friendly EG1951 Engineering Mathematics 1A EG2951 Engineering Mathematics 2A power, buildings and transportation. electrification as well as various green and engineering and business solutions. Opportunities EG1952 Electrical Technology EG2952 Electrical Circuit Analysis Power Systems Engineering • Be at the forefront of the clean and green sustainable technologies. abound in a wide spectrum of industries such as: EG1953 Digital Electronics EG2953 Microcontroller Systems Core Modules energy revolution, develop your expertise in • Exploit and harness new smart technologies • Electrical engineering & services EG1954 Electrical System EG2954 Network Fundamentals EG3952 Professional & Interpersonal sustainability and green technologies by for energy efficiency and reduction of our • Power engineering & Distribution Practices EG2955 Electrical Installation Design Communication Skills learning about smart power grids, energy- carbon footprint. • Energy management EG1956 Engineering Physics EG2958 Eco-Design & Sustainable EG3959 Instrumentation and efficient systems and technologies in green • Develop innovative green and sustainable • Facility management EG1957 Communication Skills System Development Supervisory Control buildings as well as electrification systems for systems and solutions in industry projects. • Operations management EG1958 Introduction to Engineering EG2961 Engineering Mathematics 2B EG3962 Power System Analysis urban mobility. • Gain exposure and experience through • Urban transportation EG1961 Engineering Mathematics 1B EG2962 Power Devices & Applications & Management • Tap on the numerous scholarships/ overseas internship programmes, • Sustainable solutions EG1962 AC Circuits EG2963 Electrical Machines & Drives EG3968 Smart Grid sponsorship opportunities, covering tuition project centre attachments and • Clean energy EG1963 Analog Electronics EG2964 Automation Control EG3970 Power Transmission fees and allowances during course of immersion programmes. • Research & development EG1964 Computer & Programming & Applications & Distribution study, including those administered by Energy • Technopreneurship & entrepreneurship EG1967 Thinking & Problem Solving Skills EG2968 Innovation & Entrepreneurship EG3972 Full-Time Semestral Project** Market Authority (EMA), Building & DURATION General Studies* EG2971 Electrical CAD Drawing General Studies* Construction Authority (BCA), Land Transport Three academic years on a full-time basis. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS EG2972 Solar Photovoltaic Technologies Common Elective Module*** (Choose one) Authority (LTA) and SP Group (formerly You must have obtained the following General Studies* Internship# Singapore Power) FURTHER EDUCATION minimum GCE O Level results: • Take advantage of our strong industry and You can pursue further studies with up to • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 academic links with organisations such as SP two years’ exemption for related undergraduate • Elementary/Additional Mathematics Group and Newcastle University in the UK to programmes at reputable universities in Grade 1–6 help secure highly sought-after internship and Singapore and overseas such as those • A Science subject Grade 1–6 further study opportunities. in Australia, the UK or the US.

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

102 103 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COURSE STRUCTURE (formerly known as Diploma in Electronics, Computer & Communications Engineering) (continued)

Green & Smart Technologies Urban Transportation Systems Core Modules Core Modules EG3952 Professional & Interpersonal EG3952 Professional & Interpersonal Communication Skills Communication Skills EG3958 Intelligent Building Systems EG3959 Instrumentation and EG3959 Instrumentation and Supervisory Control Supervisory Control EG3969 Energy Systems & EG3969 Energy Systems & Power Distribution Power Distribution EG3972 Full-Time Semestral Project** EG3972 Full-Time Semestral Project** EG3981 Rail Transit & Electrification Systems EG3975 Green Design Practices EG3982 Urban Mobility Technologies & Technologies General Studies* General Studies* Common Elective Module*** (Choose one) Common Elective Module*** (Choose one) Internship# Internship#

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EG3976 or EG3974 would not need to do EG3972. *** Common Elective Module (Choose one) EG3968 Smart Grid EG3975 Green Design Practices & Technologies EG3981 Rail Transit & Electrification Systems EG3983 Cyber Security Essentials EG3984 IOT & Applications # Internship (Choose one) In today’s world, electronics is becoming more pervasive, more connected, your top choice. You will acquire capabilities and skills in developing smart EG3971 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EG3974 Overseas Internship Programme and more personal. From ubiquitous smart phones to intelligent electronic devices, intelligent systems and innovative solutions that are EG3976 Internship Programme (24 weeks) autonomous vehicles, electronics shape our future and enrich our lives. relevant to Singapore’s vision to become a Smart City, Electronic engineers are the ones behind the design and creation of many You can look forward to exciting careers in sectors such as smart devices that transform the way we live. If the thought of enhancing Internet of Things (IoT), Media and Entertainment, Microelectronics, people’s daily lives with innovation excites you, then make this course Telecommunications, Defence and Infocommunications.

104 105 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION COURSE STRUCTURE • Get a broad-based and well-rounded Business Management You can pursue further studies with up to two education to sharpen your analytical and Focus on developing the desired skill sets to years’ exemption for related undergraduate YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 communications skills, essential for identifying take up positions in procurement, planning/ programmes at reputable universities in Core Modules Core Modules Elective Programmes (Choose one) challenges and producing innovative solutions. scheduling, project management, technical Singapore, Australia, the UK or the US. EG1001 Engineering Mathematics 1A EG2001 Engineering Mathematics 2A • Develop a solid engineering foundation, with sales/marketing, business development and EG1002 Engineering Science EG2002 Electronic Circuit Analysis Audio Visual System Design the flexibility to choose an elective programme logistics/supply chain management in the CAREER PROSPECTS EG1003 Electrical Principles EG2008 Engineering Mathematics 2B Core Modules of your interest. diverse electronics industry. Graduates can look forward to ample EG1004 Analog Electronics EG2010 Electronic Communications EG3250 Professional & Interpersonal • Keep abreast of the latest technologies opportunities and dynamic careers in the EG1005 Computer & Programming EG2098 Industrial Electronics & Control Communication Skills and enrich your studies with first-hand Microelectronics vibrant high-growth, high-tech engineering EG1008 Engineering Mathematics 1B EG2120 Data & Network Communications EG3255 Full-Time Semestral Project** experiences at our R&D centres which are Focus on microelectronics and wafer sectors. Expect a dynamic and rewarding career EG1009 Electric Circuits EG2157 Communication Skills 2 EG3361 Acoustics & Audio Systems set up in collaboration with many top fabrication and gain knowledge in the as technologists, engineers or managers with EG1010 Digital Electronics EG2168 Innovation & Entrepreneurship EG3362 Video Systems & Visual Effects multinational corporations like Microsoft, fabrication of integrated circuits or microchips industry leaders in: EG1014 Communication Skills 1 EG2169 Microprocessor Technology EG3364 AV Systems Project Intel and National Instruments. - which are the key components in electronic • Aerospace industry EG1226 Thinking & Problem Solving Skills & Applications General Studies* • Gain valuable experience in different learning products such as cellular phones, computers • Media & entertainment EG1232 Introduction to Engineering EG2170 Electronic Circuit Simulation Internship# environments during overseas internships in and game consoles. This will prepare you for a • Telecommunications EG1233 Application Programming EG2171 PCB Design & Prototyping countries such as France, the US and China. career in the wafer fabrication sector with • Infocommunications General Studies* General Studies* Elective Modules (Choose one) manufacturers of semiconductor wafers, • Defence EG3363 Media & Multicasting Systems IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… integrated circuits and discrete electronic • Semiconductors EG3366 Lighting Technologies & Systems •Learn with real-world equipment and in components. • Technopreneurship & entrepreneurship Common Elective Module*** (Choose one) modern research laboratories as you gain hands-on experience working in teams to Smart Connected Systems ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Business Management tackle real-world challenges. Focus on integrating various enabling You must have obtained the following Core Modules • Gain broad-based systems knowledge technologies and implementing smart minimum GCE O Level results: EG3250 Professional & Interpersonal in electronics and specialised skills in domains connected systems as part of the Internet of • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Communication Skills such as Smart Connected Things (IoT) solutions architecture. You will • Elementary/Additional Mathematics EG3255 Full-Time Semestral Project** Systems, Microelectronics and Audio Visual learn how to implement embedded systems Grade 1–6 EG3374 Operations Management System Design. and device networks, develop firmware, • A Science subject Grade 1–6 EG3375 Essentials of Marketing & Sales •Develop skills in business, technopreneurship, configure gateways and build software EG3376 Supply Chain Management and entrepreneurship or even learn a applications that are the key components of General Studies* foreign language. IoT solutions. Internship# • Choose a final year elective in one of the following areas: DURATION Elective Modules (Choose one) Three academic years on a full-time basis. EG3377 Product Design & Evaluation Audio Visual System Design EG3378 Internet of Things & Applications Focus on the exciting audio visual (AV) Common Elective Module*** (Choose one) industry, covering subjects like AV system design, integration and deployment for business events, entertainment and live performances, audio video conferencing, collaborative learning, and home entertainment systems, among many others.

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

106 107 DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING WITH BUSINESS COURSE STRUCTURE (continued)

Microelectronics Smart Connected Systems Elective Modules (Choose one) Core Modules Core Modules EG3372 Smart Device Applications EG3244 Semiconductor Technology EG3250 Professional & Interpersonal EG3373 Sensors & Actuators EG3245 Wafer Fabrication Processes Communication Skills Common Elective Module*** (Choose one) EG3250 Professional & Interpersonal EG3255 Full-Time Semestral Project** Communication Skills EG3369 Embedded System Design EG3255 Full-Time Semestral Project** & Technology EG3367 IC Layout Design EG3370 Wireless Communications General Studies* & Networking Internship# EG3371 Smart Connected System Project General Studies* Elective Modules (Choose one) Internship# EG3027 Instrumentation & Test Engineering EG3232 FPGA & Applications Common Elective Module*** (Choose one)

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EG3365 or EG3108 would not need to do EG3255. # Internship (Choose one) EG3108 Overseas Internship Programme EG3110 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EG3365 Internship Programme (24 weeks) *** Common Elective Module (Choose one) EG3027 Instrumentation & Test Engineering EG3252 Technopreneurship Project EG3357 Solar Technology EG3361 Acoustic & Audio Systems EG3368 Automation Systems & Applications EG3370 Wireless Communications & Networking EG3372 Smart Device Applications EG3373 Sensors & Actuators Learn about the business side of engineering by taking advantage engineering solutions applicable to real-life business situations. It may EG3374 Operations Management of this multidisciplinary course that integrates the principles and even inspire you to initiate social entrepreneurship projects. In Year 3, EG3375 Essentials of Marketing & Sales EG3376 Supply Chain Management technologies of engineering with the concepts of business. Give yourself you can choose to specialise in either Business Servitisation or EG3378 Internet of Things & Applications a competitive edge over your peers by having options in both the Product Engineering. engineering and business sectors for your future career, academic There will be many opportunities for you to go overseas — from development or entrepreneurial ventures. internships at world-class R&D centres and companies, to immersion For an integrated project spanning Year 1 to Year 3, you will design trips to countries like South Korea, Japan and the UK.

108 109 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • It is the only course with a specialisation in Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following Business Servitisation, which is the bundling minimum GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 of services and solutions as a value-add FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules for a product. You will enjoy opportunities to pursue further • Elementary/Additional Mathematics EGM101 Mathematics 1A EGM201 Mathematics 2A EGM304 Professional & Interpersonal • You can go on overseas exchange studies with good advanced standing in relevant Grade 1–6 EGM102 Applied Mechanics 1 EGM203 Applied Mechanics 2 Communication Skills programmes at institutes of higher learning. degree courses at reputable universities in • A Science subject Grade 1–6 EGM104 CAD/CAM/CAE Fundamentals EGM207 Mathematics 2B EGM305 Engineering Systems & Simulation • There are opportunities for internships at Singapore, the UK, Australia, the US, Canada, EGM105 Materials Science EGM208 Mechanical Design EGM381 Project Engineering & Management world-class companies or R&D centres New Zealand and other countries. EGM107 Mathematics 1B & Mechanisms EGM382 Entrepreneurship locally or overseas through SEG’s strong EGM108 Electrical Principles & Circuits EGM209 Thermofluids EGM391 Integrated Project 5 partnerships with industry players. CAREER PROSPECTS EGM110 Communication Skills EGM213 Analogues & Digital Electronics EGM392 Full-Time Semestral Project** • You can earn industry professional You will be able to support current and emerging EGM111 Programming Essentials EGM281 Marketing & Customer General Studies* certifications and our Diploma Plus needs of engineering industries in areas such as: EGM181 Team & People Management Relationship Management Internship# Programme certificate, as well as enjoy the • Business planning & development EGM182 Enterprise Resource Planning EGM282 Operations Management flexibility to pursue a degree in engineering • Project planning & management EGM183 Engineering Economics EGM283 Business Management Elective Programmes (Choose one) or business. • Product design & development EGM191 Integrated Project 1 EGM284 Financial & Management Accounting • Logistics & supply chain management EGM192 Integrated Project 2 EGM291 Integrated Project 3 Business Servitisation IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Operations management General Studies* EGM292 Integrated Project 4 EGM383 Business Process Optimisation • Design, develop, implement and market • Research & development General Studies* & Analytics solutions for engineering and/or • Business analytics EGM384 Global Supply Chain Management business application. • Technopreneurship & entrepreneurship • Choose a career in engineering, business Product Engineering or related fields, and/or gain entry into EGM385 Product Lifecycle Management related undergraduate and/or professional EGM386 Product Design & Evaluation training programmes. • Become a leader who can collaborate and communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams. • Contribute to innovative and enterprising endeavours.

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EGM393 or EGM394 would not need to do EGM392. # Internship (Choose one) EGM395 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EGM393 Internship Programme (24 weeks) EGM394 Overseas Internship Programme

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

110 111 DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA & INFOCOMM TECHNOLOGY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? CAREER PROSPECTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Benefit from a multidisciplinary and You will be highly sought-after in all areas flexible curriculum. of the digital media and infocomm industry. YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 • Discover your strengths and passion, Exciting career choices include: Core Modules and build specialised expertise in ICM areas • Mobile apps developer EG1737 Digital Media & Design of software, digital media, security and/or • Web designers/developer EG1738 Object-Oriented Programming network connectivity. • Social media & digital marketer EG1739 Database Fundamentals • You can customise a significant part of your • 3D designers/animator EG1740 Computing Mathematics 1 study programme to suit your interests and • Enterprise software developer EG1743 Data Communications career aspirations. • Infocomm solutions integrator & Networking • ICT services specialist EG1744 Internet Application Development IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Network & communications specialist EG1745 Programming Methodologies • Design, develop and implement infocomm • Technopreneur & Practices and digital media solutions. EG1756 Thinking & Problem • Pursue a career in the infocomm and You can also pursue internationally recognised Solving Skills media industries. professional certifications issued by industry EG1757 Communication Skills 1 • Develop life skills in creative and critical leaders such as Amazon Web Services, Cisco EG1760 Infocomm Systems & Security thinking, leadership, effective communication Systems and Microsoft. EG1761 Computing Mathematics 2 and technopreneurship. EG1762 UX Design for Multi-Devices • Further your studies by enrolling in a wide ENTRY REQUIREMENTS General Studies* range of undergraduate and/or professional You must have obtained the following training programmes. minimum GCE O Level results: •English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 DURATION • Elementary/Additional Mathematics Three academic years on a full-time basis. Grade 1 – 6 • A Science subject Grade 1–6 FURTHER EDUCATION Enjoy advanced standing when you pursue further studies at reputable universities in Singapore and overseas, such as the University of New South Wales and Imperial College London.

Gear up to be part of the infocommunications and media (ICM) force data. Immerse yourself in an innovation-driven environment that is transforming Singapore into #smartSG. There are many supported by industry leaders such as Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, opportunities for you to fulfil your dreams and realise your ideas, Cisco Systems and Symantec, and venture forth for an enriching whether it is overseas attachment. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. to develop innovative solutions, design creative media or secure critical

112 113 DIPLOMA IN NANOTECHNOLOGY & MATERIALS SCIENCE COURSE STRUCTURE (continued)

YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Elective Programmes (Choose one) EG2737 Operating System Management EG2738 Internet Programming Infocomm Solutions EG2739 Web Design & Development EG3752 Java Enterprise Development EG3774 Full-Time Semestral Project** EG2744 Network Technology EG3755 Mobile Application Development EG3789 Network Security EG2750 Communication Skills 2 EG3773 Professional & Interpersonal General Studies* EG2754 Innovation & Entrepreneurship Communication Skills Internship# EG2758 Cyber Security Essentials EG3774 Full-Time Semestral Project** EG2759 Open Source Web EG3779 Web 2.0 Application Development IT Service Management Solutions Development General Studies* EG3773 Professional & Interpersonal General Studies* Internship# Communication Skills EG3774 Full-Time Semestral Project** Elective Modules (Choose four) Interactive Media EG3784 Virtualisation and Cloud Computing EG2736 Data Structures & Algorithms EG3757 Advanced Multimedia Authoring EG3790 IT Service Operations & Management EG2746 Animation for Interactive Media & Production EG3791 Server Administration & Security EG2747 Database Design & Implementation EG3758 3D Modelling, Rendering & Animation General Studies* EG2748 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design EG3759 Interactive Multimedia Internship# EG2752 Network Services Implementation Integration Project & Management EG3773 Professional & Interpersonal Elective Modules (Choose two) EG2753 Software Engineering Practices Communication Skills EG3761 ICT Infrastructure Management EG2756 Creative Imaging EG3774 Full-Time Semestral Project** EG3767 Database Administration EG2757 Data Analysis & Visualisation General Studies* & Management Internship# EG3772 Technopreneurship Project EG3783 Smartphone & Tablet Communications & Networking Application Development EG3748 Broadband Access & EG3784 Virtualisation and Cloud Computing Wide Area Networks EG3785 Gamification echniquesT & Applications EG3750 Router-based Network Design EG3786 Media & Multicasting System & Implementation EG3788 Audio Visual Systems EG3773 Professional & Interpersonal EG3791 Server Administration & Security Communication Skills EG3792 Internet of Things Apps Development

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EG3787 or EG3718 would not need to do EG3774. # Internship (Choose one) Ever thought of driving in the rain without the need for wipers? deliver cheaper, smaller, better, faster and stronger products using EG3775 Internship Programme (12 weeks) How about harnessing solar energy from your shirt to charge a mobile advanced materials such as polymers, ceramics and composites. EG3787 Internship Programme (24 weeks) phone? These are the wonders that nanotechnology and materials science Our strong industry links with nanotechnology and advanced materials EG3718 Overseas Internship Programme can create. companies and institutions will further provide you with ample opportunities This course adopts a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines applied to work on live industry projects. This will prepare you for a wide range sciences and engineering. You will learn how to use nanotechnology to of careers in the materials science and nanotechnology sectors.

114 115 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? CAREER PROSPECTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Get wide exposure to engineering and science. Look forward to rewarding and challenging You must have obtained the following • Enjoy good opportunities for R&D in academia careers in: minimum GCE O Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 or research institutions. • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Elective Programmes (Choose one) Elective Modules (Choose two) • Be part of an exciting new trend in technology. Materials Characterisation & Analysis • Elementary/Additional Mathematics EGJ101 Mathematics 1A EGJ306 Electronic Materials • Gain international exposure and experience You can take up positions as a quality control Grade 1–6 EGJ103 Electrical Principles & Circuits Materials for Sustainable Technology EGJ309 Smart Materials through our Overseas Internship Programme engineer and laboratory/research technologist • A Science subject Grade 1–6 EGJ104 3D Modelling Core Modules EGJ313 Nanomaterials & Safety in countries such as Australia, Canada, France, in advanced materials analysis laboratories EGJ105 Communication Skills EGJ303 Nanomaterials & Commerce the UK and Japan. for both industry and research institutions. EGJ106 Physics EGJ304 Professional & Interpersonal Advanced Electronic Materials & This is because you have practical training in EGJ107 Mathematics 1B Communication Skills Semiconductor Technology IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… operating and handling specialised equipment, EGJ108 Inorganic & Physical Chemistry EGJ311 Energy Harvesting & Storage Core Modules • Gain a broad-based foundation in the instruments and tools for the characterisation EGJ109 Mechanics EGJ312 Sustainable Materials & Technology EGJ301 Nanomaterials Science sciences behind advanced materials like and analysis (including failure analysis) of EGJ110 Materials Science EGJ324 Full-Time Semestral Project** EGJ302 Semiconductor Technology polymers and ceramics. advanced materials, in support of the complete EGJ111 Computer Programming General Studies* EGJ303 Nanomaterials & Commerce • Improve products in the electronics, consumer, product development cycle. EGJ112 Good Laboratory Practices Internship# EGJ304 Professional & Interpersonal medical and pharmaceutical, chemical, and EGJ113 Introduction to Engineering Communication Skills renewable clean energy industries. Materials Development & Processes General Studies* Elective Modules (Choose two) EGJ324 Full-Time Semestral Project** • Deliver improved products that have new and Your strong knowledge in chemistry and EGJ302 Semiconductor Technology General Studies* far greater functionalities at a lower cost. materials science will be needed as a materials YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 EGJ306 Electronic Materials Internship# • Design and develop advanced and technologist and development engineer. Core Modules EGJ313 Nanomaterials & Safety innovative materials. You can also become a materials process EGJ201 Mathematics 2A Elective Modules (Choose two) engineer with your competencies in various EGJ202 Thermodynamics Functional & Structured Materials EGJ305 Wafer Fabrication Processes DURATION materials process technologies. EGJ203 Polymers & Composites Core Modules EGJ306 Electronic Materials Three academic years on a full-time basis. EGJ204 Organic Chemistry EGJ301 Nanomaterials Science EGJ311 Energy Harvesting & Storage Nanotechnology EGJ205 Materials Analysis & EGJ303 Nanomaterials & Commerce FURTHER EDUCATION You can take on a number of roles that support Nanocharacterisation EGJ304 Professional & Interpersonal Receive advanced standing or module the design and development of nanotechnology EGJ206 Materials & Nanotechnology Project 1 Communication Skills exemptions for relevant or equivalent degrees products in nanotechnology and nanoscience EGJ207 Mathematics 2B EGJ308 Advanced Crystalline Solids and programmes at many universities in laboratories using smart, nano-structured devices EGJ208 Advanced Materials Science EGJ324 Full-Time Semestral Project** Singapore and overseas, such as the University and nanomaterials. EGJ209 Mechanics of Materials General Studies* of New South Wales, University of Sydney, EGJ210 Metrology & Quality Control Internship# University of Western Australia, University of EGJ211 Micro & Nanotechnology South Australia, University of Southern EGJ212 Materials & Nanotechnology Project 2 Queensland, Australian National University, General Studies* Queen Mary University of London, Newcastle University, University of Sheffield and Cranfield University. * To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EGJ325 or EGJ326 would not need to do EGJ324. # Internship (Choose one) EGJ323 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EGJ325 Internship Programme (24 weeks) EGJ326 Overseas Internship Programme

^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

116 117 DIPLOMA IN ROBOTICS & MECHATRONICS WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS •Our multidisciplinary curriculum has Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following produced students who have won minimum GCE O Level results: numerous international accolades, including FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Singapore's first medal in the Mechatronics You can further your studies at reputable • Elementary/Additional Mathematics category of the WorldSkills Competition. universities in Singapore and overseas. Grade 1–6 • You can indulge your passion for robotics. • A Science subject Grade 1–6 Our students consistently win medals at CAREER PROSPECTS prestigious and internationally acclaimed You will be highly sought-after in a wide variety humanoid robot competitions, such as FIRA of industries, and can expect a dynamic and HuroCup and the International Robot rewarding career in: Contest. • Service engineering IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Robotics • Gain a sound, broad-based foundation in • Automation engineering mechatronics. • Systems integration engineering •Choose a specialisation in application • Equipment engineering technologies such as Aerospace Technology, • Development engineering Automation & Robotics Technology, • Biomedical engineering Wafer Fabrication Technology and Biomedical • Aerospace engineering Engineering. •Position yourself for a career in the aerospace industry. • Be exposed to advanced robotics, automation and wafer technology, as well as develop problem-solving skills in these areas.

If intelligent robots fascinate you and you would like to create high-tech equipment to improve our industries and daily lives. Learn the different devices, then mechatronics could be the course for you. Mechatronics disciplines of mechanical engineering, electronics and computer software, is a highly creative field of engineering that integrates technology to and master their use in this diploma course. make things work, allowing you to create hybrid machines, robots and ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

118 119 COURSE STRUCTURE COURSE STRUCTURE (continued) YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Elective Programmes (Choose one) Elective Modules (Choose two) Elective Modules (Choose two) Elective Modules (Choose two) Students from AMP and CEP have EGB201 Engineering Mathematics 2A EGB334 Systems & Control EGB305 Communication & Networking EGB317 Medical & Assistive Devices to complete these modules in their EGB203 Electrical Machines Automation & Robotics Technology EGB343 Computer Aided EGB312 Nanomaterials Science EGB318 Biomaterials respective programmes EGB204 Microcontroller Applications Core Modules Manufacturing/Engineering EGB313 Electronic Materials EGB334 Systems & Control EGB101 Engineering Mathematics 1A EGB205 Quality Assurance EGB303 Semestral Project 5 EGB344 Reliability & Failure Analysis EGB334 Systems & Control EGB102 Engineering Mechanics 1 EGB206 Semestral Project 4 EGB304 Professional & Interpersonal EGB345 Aircraft Propulsion System EGB346 Vacuum Technology & RF Plasma EGB103 Aerospace Manufacturing Technology EGB207 Engineering Mathematics 2B Communication Skills EGB104 Engineering Drawing & Modelling EGB209 Thermofluids EGB324 Full-Time Semestral Project** Wafer Fabrication Technology Biomedical Engineering EGB105 Materials Technology EGB214 Robotic Systems & Peripherals EGB331 Motion Control & Drives Core Modules Core Modules EGB107 Engineering Mathematics 1B EGB215 Automatic Control EGB332 Automation Systems Design EGB303 Semestral Project 5 EGB303 Semestral Project 5 EGB108 Electrical Principles & Circuits EGB216 Mechanical Design General Studies* EGB304 Professional & Interpersonal EGB304 Professional & Interpersonal EGB109 Analogue & Digital Electronics EGB217 Device Interfacing Internship# Communication Skills Communication Skills EGB110 Communication Skills & Programming EGB310 Wafer Fabrication Processes EGB314 Anatomy & Physiology EGB111 Computer Programming EGB218 Semestral Project 3 Elective Modules (Choose two) EGB324 Full-Time Semestral Project** EGB315 Biomedical Manufacturing Technology EGB112 Semestral Project 2 General Studies* EGB305 Communication & Networking EGB347 Semiconductor Technology EGB324 Full-Time Semestral Project** EGB113 Introduction to Engineering EGB307 Intelligent Systems General Studies* General Studies* General Studies* EGB310 Wafer Fabrication Processes Internship# Internship# EGB333 Mechanisms Design & Simulation EGB334 Systems & Control

Aerospace Technology Core Modules EGB303 Semestral Project 5 EGB304 Professional & Interpersonal Communication Skills EGB324 Full-Time Semestral Project** EGB341 Aerospace Manufacturing System EGB342 Aerospace Material & NDT Technology General Studies* Internship#

* To complete 60 hours for General Studies Modules with the aim of promoting a holistic education and learning experience. Choose modules from clusters that include foreign languages, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership and teamwork, values and society, general knowledge and interests, and healthy and active lifestyle. ** Students taking EGB325 or EGB326 would not need to do EGB324. # Internship (Choose one) EGB323 Internship Programme (12 weeks) EGB325 Internship Programme (24 weeks) EGB326 Overseas Internship Programme

120 121 SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

WHY CHOOSE SHS? ake a real difference in people’s lives. The School of Health Sciences (SHS) offers Myou the opportunity to enjoy a fulfilling career as a highly-skilled healthcare or social care professional in related industries. You will study in an interdisciplinary healthcare and social service setting, which will provide you with Select from a variety of courses offered by well-rounded knowledge and skills to deliver quality holistic patient/client care. the most established Our programmes are developed to meet the specific needs of these dynamics industries. health and social sciences This will allow you to receive relevant and quality training in your chosen field, leading to school among polytechnics further education or career advancement opportunities. in Singapore. Practise in authentic hospital, healthcare PRACTICE-FOCUSED LEARNING Your learning will be further enriched or social service To prepare you for today’s real-life work by engaging lectures delivered by visiting environments under the environments, classroom teaching is put academics and leading practitioners guidance of specialists. into practice through our specialised skills in Singapore. Enjoy advanced standing laboratories, simulation centre, teaching The School is recognised nationally and and overseas clinical clinics and clinical attachments at various regionally, and maintains strong links with attachments with our healthcare institutions and social service key professional, educational and public agencies foreign university partners • Nursing agencies. You will be learning from our highly- in Singapore and the region. We continuously in Australia, Germany, experienced and knowledgeable lecturers, who ensure that our curriculum is updated and Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, • Oral Health Therapy are dedicated to sharing their knowledge and practice-driven to meet the evolving needs of the UK and the US. • Social Sciences (Social Work) insights with you. healthcare and social care professionals.

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INDUSTRY PARTNERS universities to enable you to upgrade your YOUR CAREER OPTIONS Our industry partners include the Ministry of academic qualifications. Diploma holders from Graduates can look forward to careers Health, the National Council of Social Service, the Nursing, Oral Health Therapy and Social as nurses, oral health therapists and social the Health Promotion Board, as well as leading Sciences (Social Work) courses can pursue work associates in hospitals, clinics, Take up this course to embark on a highly-fulfilling career as a nurse. in simulation wards, specialist laboratories, hospitals and other hospitals and voluntary welfare organisations. local degrees offered by the Singapore Institute laboratories, community health agencies, You will receive comprehensive training in nursing and clinical skills, healthcare agencies will enable you to gain the knowledge and skills of Technology, the National University of schools, research organisations, family service and develop a solid foundation in biological and behavioural sciences, required to be a competent nurse. You will be qualified to work in DEGREE PROGRAMMES Singapore and the Singapore University of centres and other healthcare and social communication, research, statistics and life skills. different healthcare settings, and be eligible for further education SHS works closely with local and overseas Social Sciences, among others. work-related settings. The course’s innovative learning strategies and hands-on practice at both local and international universities.

124 125 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION CAREER PROSPECTS COURSE STRUCTURE • It is Singapore’s most established diploma Further your studies and specialisation in nursing You will be well placed to pursue a career programme in nursing, accredited by the at NYP or at local or overseas universities. SHS in the health, social and scientific fields, YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Singapore Nursing Board and renowned offers post-registration programmes at advanced depending on your interests. The prospects Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules locally and internationally. and specialist diploma levels in the disciplines of: for nursing graduates are very promising. HS1174 Fundamentals of Nursing HS2226 Nursing Laboratory 2A HS3201 Adult Nursing 3 • You will be able to study in a learner-centric • Critical care You will be eligible for registration with the and Critical Thinking HS2227 Nursing Laboratory 2B HS3202 Management and Leadership and authentic learning environment. • Clinical education Singapore Nursing Board, which gives you HS1175 Nursing Laboratory 1A HS2228 Pharmacology HS3203 Eldercare and Care Transition • Our strong links to the industry • Community health the licence to practise as a registered nurse. HS1176 Communication and Safety HS2229 Human Bioscience 2 HS3204 Nursing Project provide opportunities for invaluable • Diabetes management and education Rewarding opportunities await you in hospitals, in Healthcare HS2230 Psychosocial Perspectives 2 HS3205 Nursing Laboratory 3 practical experience. • Ear, nose and throat care clinics, public/community health, school health, HS1177 Psychosocial Perspectives 1 HS2231 Adult Nursing 1 HS3206 Nursing Practice 3A • There are opportunities for interdisciplinary • Emergency and clinical trials and research organisations. HS1178 Human Bioscience 1A HS2232 Adult Nursing 2 HS3209 Nursing Practice 3B learning with the two allied health courses • Endoscopy HS1179 Human Bioscience 1B HS2233 Mental Health Nursing HS3210 Nursing Practice 3C that NYP offers. • Gerontology ENTRY REQUIREMENTS HS1180 Nursing Laboratory 1B and HS2234 Professional Nursing Practice and HS3211 Nursing Practice 3D • Management You must have obtained the following Health Assessment Health Education General Studies* IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Medical-surgical minimum GCE O Level results: HS1181 Nursing Practice 1 HS2235 Statistics and Evidence • Apply to clinical practice the knowledge • Mental health • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 HS1182 Family and Community Health Based Practice you have gained in the fields of nursing, • Midwifery • Elementary/Additional Mathematics HS1183 Women and Children Health HS2236 Nursing Practice 2A biological and behavioural sciences • Nephro-urology Grade 1–6 HS1184 Research Methods HS2237 Nursing Practice 2B and research. • Neuroscience • A Science subject Grade 1–6 General Studies* General Studies* • To provide safe and competent patient care • Oncology in various healthcare settings. • Orthopaedics • Educate patients, families and the • Paediatrics community on diverse health issues. • Palliative care • Adopt a problem-solving and clinical- • Perianaesthetics reasoning approach for holistic, individualised • Perioperative care and evidence-based patient care. • Radiology • Establish and maintain effective relationships. • Contribute professionally as an essential We also offer specialisations in adolescent member of a healthcare team. and youth health, counselling, health promotion • Participate in nursing and and paramedicine. healthcare research. With a Diploma in Nursing, you will be eligible • Pursue ongoing educational and to enter directly into the second year of study professional development. in the BSc (Nursing) (Hons) course offered by the National University of Singapore (three- to DURATION four-year programme), or the two-year BSc Three academic years on a full-time basis. (Hons) Nursing course at the Singapore .

* General Studies Modules (GSMs) aim to promote a holistic learning experience for all students. Nursing students are expected to complete 60 hours of GSMs ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. in Year 1 and Year 2 respectively, and 30 hours of GSMs in Year 3.

126 127 DIPLOMA IN ORAL HEALTH THERAPY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • This is the only diploma programme in Due to an increasing demand for dental You must have obtained the following Singapore that will train you to become a professionals, graduates have many opportunities minimum GCE O Level results: professional oral health therapist who can for further studies overseas and subsequent • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 provide basic dental services. career progression in a related area of work. • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • Your work will have an impact on the overall Grade 1–6 dental health of the nation, as you will be at CAREER PROSPECTS • A Science subject Grade 1–6 the frontline taking care of the basic dental Oral health therapists can work in a variety needs of children and adults. of settings as a vital member of a dental team. There is ready employment due to the rising IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… demand for dental care, so you can look forward • Be registered with the Singapore Dental to competitive salaries and career development Council as an oral health therapist who opportunities. You can also choose to work in can provide: areas related to dentistry and oral healthcare, – Basic preventive and therapeutic dental such as: services to children; • Oral health promotion – Simple dental hygiene services to both • Healthcare administration adults and children; and • Dental clinic management – Dental health education programmes • Business development and marketing to the general public. of services and products • Pursue a bachelor’s degree in oral health in Australia or New Zealand, which will enable you to work as an oral health therapist with expanded functions.

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

You will get a good foundation in oral health therapy through this and taking dental X-rays. You will also become an advocate in the prevention comprehensive course, which is offered exclusively by NYP with strong of dental disease and the promotion of good oral health. There will be ample support from the Health Promotion Board, the National Dental Centre, opportunities to gain hands-on experience through simulation training in professional associations and industry partners. specialised laboratories and during clinical attachments in dental institutions. You will acquire the knowledge and skills to perform basic clinical Upon graduation, you can look forward to a promising career as a licensed procedures, such as scaling, polishing, extraction of milk teeth, simple fillings oral health therapist. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

128 129 DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (SOCIAL WORK) COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules HS1073 Dental Anatomy and Histology HS2134 Research Methods HS3158 Communications and HS1096 Introduction to Psychology HS2135 Statistics Health Psychology HS1097 Introduction to Sociology HS2167 Developmental Psychology HS3161 Issues of Professional Practice HS1124 Microbiology HS2168 Pharmacology and HS3195 Dental Project Proposal HS1126 Operative Techniques 1A Pain Management HS3196 Dental Care of Special HS1127 Operative Techniques 1B HS2169 Oral Health Promotion Needs Patients HS1130 Dental Radiography HS2170 Preventive Dentistry HS3197 Clinical Education 3A* HS1161 Biological Science 1A HS2171 Community Dentistry HS3198 Dental Project HS1162 Head and Neck Anatomy HS2175 Dental Hygiene Practice 2B HS3199 Clinical Education 3B* HS1163 Clinical Education 1* HS2221 Dental Hygiene Practice 2A HS3200 Clinic Management HS1164 General Chemistry HS2222 Operative Techniques 2A HS1165 Biological Science 1B HS2223 Operative Techniques 2B HS1166 Oral Pathology HS2224 Clinical Education 2A* HS1167 Dental Hygiene Practice 1A HS2225 Clinical Education 2B* HS1168 Dental Hygiene Practice 1B General Studies** HS1169 Biochemistry General Studies**

Through this course, you will be trained to offer professional help to some of casework, programme development and implementation, as well as the most vulnerable members of our community as a social work associate. community practice. You will also acquire helping skills and intervention This programme is the only one of its kind in the region, and is offered techniques in order to work with individuals, families, groups and * Includes Vacation Training Practice exclusively by NYP with strong support from the Ministry of Social and communities facing different social challenges and issues. Field placements ** General Studies Modules (GSMs) aim to promote a holistic learning experience for all students. Oral Health Therapy students are expected to complete 60 hours Family Development and the National Council of Social Service. form an integral component of the course and this will help you gain of GSMs over Years 1 and 2. You will develop knowledge, skills and values in the areas of first-hand experiences in preparation for your chosen career.

130 131 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION COURSE STRUCTURE •This is Singapore's only diploma in social Three academic years on a full-time basis. • Disability services (early intervention work. centres, special schools, integrated childcare YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 • You will be inspired to make a difference in FURTHER EDUCATION centres, supported-employment workshops, Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules the lives of others. With increasing demand for manpower in employment training centres, adult disability HS1096 Introduction to Psychology HS2178 Programme Planning, HS3165 Final Year Project •Engage in exciting and meaningful activities the social service sector, there are abundant homes, etc.) HS1097 Introduction to Sociology Organising and Evaluation HS3166 Organisational Behaviour such as learning journeys, exposure learning opportunities for further training and • Correctional services (juvenile homes, halfway HS1133 Introduction to Social Work HS2179 Working with Older Adults HS3167 Volunteer Management with clients and social service professionals, development upon graduation. Third-year houses, aftercare agencies, prisons, etc.) HS1134 Dynamics of Interpersonal HS2180 Working with Persons HS3168 Field Placement II community projects, overseas student students with good academic achievements • Healthcare services (hospitals, outpatient Effectiveness with Disabilities General Studies* exchange programmes and study trips. may join the Singapore University of clinics, hospices, homecare services, HS1136 Ethical and Legal Issues in HS2182 Crisis Intervention Social Sciences’ through-train Bachelor of Social Services HS2184 Working in Healthcare Settings IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… Social Work Accelerated Pathway programme. HS1137 Contemporary Social Issues HS2185 Working in Correctional Settings • Become a competent social service Graduates may also apply to pursue a degree HS1139 Group Dynamics and Facilitation HS2186 Field Placement I practitioner across different fields of in social work at the National University of HS1140 Case Management and Report Writing HS2238 Working with Minority Groups social work. Singapore, or at overseas universities such as HS1141 Working with Families HS2239 Research and Statistics • Explain social welfare, social service delivery Griffith University and Queensland University HS1142 Working with Children and Youth HS2240 Community Engagement and the development of the social work of Technology, among others. HS1185 Self-Awareness General Studies* profession in the Singapore context. HS1186 Basic Counselling Skills • Examine current and emerging social issues CAREER PROSPECTS HS1187 Human Development over and discuss their implications at the different Singapore's social service and healthcare sectors the Lifespan levels of social work practice. offer ample employment opportunities, given the General Studies* • Apply social work theories and principles rising need to provide more services to address in the assessment of needs and challenges, critical social challenges such as the rapidly as well as in the design of intervention to ageing population, widening income gap and improve social functioning. evolving family support system. • Display commitment to social work purposes, Rewarding opportunities await in the values, ideals, beliefs, ethical guidelines and following areas: professional identity. • Family services (family service centres, • Demonstrate an increased awareness of family violence specialist centres, self, how personal factors may influence single parent family support centres, professional growth, and the importance social service offices, etc.) of reflective practice. • Children and youth services (youth centres, • Recognise the need to continue the student care centres, child protection development of life skills such as specialist centres, children's homes, etc.) communication, creative and critical • Eldercare services (senior activity centres, thinking, problem solving, team building dementia day care and rehabilitation and lifelong learning. centres, nursing homes, caregiver support centres, etc.)

* General Studies Modules (GSMs) aim to promote a holistic learning experience for all students. Social Sciences (Social Work) students are expected to complete ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. 60 hours of GSMs in Year 1 and Year 2 respectively, and 30 hours of GSMs in Year 3.

132 133 SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

WHY CHOOSE SIT?

nformation Technology (IT) is evident in every aspect of our daily lives, whether at work or play. When you get a quality education in IT or any of its sub-disciplines, career I A place you can call home opportunities in every sector and every corner of the economy will be opened to you. Be immersed in a fun yet enriching With so much to learn and even more to aspire for, you will want to zoom in on an area of learning environment! We will study that interests you the most, confident that it is in line with what the industry needs. nurture your potential through That is why at NYP, we offer six innovation-oriented IT diploma courses at the School of projects, seminars, competitions, work attachments and university Information Technology (SIT) — all designed to train you to be a skilled IT professional immersions, both local and overseas. and a worthy candidate for higher education in related fields. SIT also maintains a lifelong relationship with you after graduation.

INNOVATION-BASED LEARNING SIT graduates are knowledgeable, forward- Industry-relevant Your learning journey at SIT will be an looking and versatile professionals who Gain valuable experience developing exciting experience in innovation, filled with are able to embrace dynamic changes and IT software products and solutions opportunities to learn and work with state-of- contribute innovatively to the digital future. with the latest gadgets and emerging the-art technologies. You will also be readily admitted for further technologies used by the industry at Develop your full potential via our well- studies at renowned local and overseas our very own Centre for IT Innovation. balanced curricula that integrate broad-based universities with advanced standing. Many core knowledge and skills with real-life of our past graduates excel in their higher Industry-ready applications and industry relevant practices. education pursuits, obtaining their degrees Our graduates are highly sought after You will also learn to design innovative and with high honours. with many attaining professional user-centric IT solutions using the design certifications even before thinking approach and be updated on the BEYOND THE CLASSROOM they graduate. latest technological developments and industry At SIT, you will enjoy a vibrant school life trends with additional specialist modules. that goes beyond the classroom. Develop Abundant scholarship opportunities Your learning experience will revolve around life skills and leadership qualities with Industry leaders collaborate with the Centre for IT Innovation, a key platform for a global perspective through our many us to award bond-free scholarships to staff and students to develop innovative and overseas attachments, student club activities, aspiring students. Enrol in our Talent effective IT software solutions and services community outreach projects, and IT and Development Programme and join the for the industry. In the process, you will entrepreneurship competitions, both local ranks of many outstanding alumni who • Business Informatics • Financial Informatics receive valuable hands-on experience working and international. Such learning experiences are currently scholars in prestigious on live projects, thereby enhancing your nurture you to be a well-rounded IT • Business Intelligence & Analytics • Infocomm & Security local and overseas universities. technical skills, domain knowledge and project professional who is prepared to face future • Cyber Security & Forensics • Information Technology management capabilities. challenges, locally and globally.

134134 135 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS INFORMATICS

STRONG INDUSTRY SAS, , Splunk, Financial Technologies. As you work full-time COLLABORATIONS ST Electronics and StarHub. on real-life projects in these centres, you will A hallmark of SIT is our strong collaboration Our technology innovation centres are sharpen your technical knowledge, business with the industry, which in turn provides you jointly set up with industry partners to acumen and project management skills. with realistic and relevant learning experiences. spearhead the development of technologies The knowledge that you will gain will prepare Our partners include technology leaders such in the areas of Big Data Analytics, Cyber you for various globally recognised professional Enterprises are always concerned about operational efficiency and the projects and case studies, you will learn how business concepts and as Accenture, Alteryx, Centre for Strategic Security, Enterprise Mobility, Social Media certification courses, which are offered by bottom line, and you will be the IT professional helping them achieve their IT complement each other successfully for business innovations. Infocomm Technologies (CSIT), Cisco Systems, Technologies, Cloud Computing, Next technology leaders such as IBM, Microsoft, business goals and give them a winning edge. The Diploma in Business These include sales, marketing, accounting, finance, business Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), Defence Science Generation Network Technologies, Wireless Oracle, SAP, Cisco Systems and Red Hat. Such Informatics course trains you to drive businesses with IT and innovative management, e-business and start-ups. The course readies you to excel & Technology Agency (DSTA), Esri, IBM, iSentia, & Mobile Computing, Internet of Things, Web certifications will enhance your competitive services by combining knowledge from both the IT and business worlds. in entrepreneurship, service Innovation, business development and Microsoft, NCS, Oracle, Red Hat, Samsung, SAP, Services, Enterprise Business Solutions and edge when you step into the workforce. Through a progressive and integrative approach with hands-on management, business applications design and development

136 137 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • IT and business is the best combination for Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following further studies and career opportunities in minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 either or both disciplines, offering broad- FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules based understanding of technologies and You have opportunities to pursue further studies Business Communication 1 Management Principles Teaching Enterprise Project platforms for developing innovative solutions • Elementary/Additional Mathematics BM0030 BM0036 BM0528 for businesses. with advanced standing in relevant degree Grade 1–6 BM0031 Principles of Accounting BM0501 Business Communication 2 (Practicum) courses at reputable universities in Singapore, • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 BM0032 Essentials of Marketing BM0518 Business Environment IT3506 InfoSecurity Technology • Learn how businesses can leverage IT to the UK, Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand BM0034 Business Statistics BM0519 Financial Management IT3691 Final Year Project improve customer and gain experiences and others. BM0035 Principles of Economics BM0522 International Business IT3693 Overseas Internship Programme competitive advantage. IT1501 Computing Mathematics IT2601 Database Management Systems (12 weeks) • Identify new business opportunities and start CAREER PROSPECTS IT1506 Data Structures & IT2604 Software Engineering Practices IT3696 Overseas Internship Programme your entrepreneurial journey with us! Graduates of this course will be in high demand Programming Techniques IT2605 Applications of Web Services (24 weeks) and can look forward to rewarding careers in IT1507 Web Applications Development ITP281 e-Business & Project IT3698 Internship Programme (24 weeks) IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… positions such as: IT1606 Laws & Ethics of IT ITP282 Enterprise Applications IT3699 Internship Programme (12 weeks) • Exercise core expertise in IT and Internet • Business development managers IT1608 Networking Essentials Development & Project ITP381 Business Informatics Project technologies. • E-business consultants ITP182 Object-Oriented General Studies* General Studies* • Have a comprehensive understanding of • Business applications specialists Programming & Project entrepreneurship and new web technologies • Services professionals and researchers General Studies* Prescribed Electives 1 and 2 for business development, social media • Business analysts (Choose one specialisation) marketing and web-enabled e-business and • Techno-strategists Entrepreneurship e-services. • Entrepreneurs BM0505 Market Research • Utilise best practices in IT and business, BM0515 Entrepreneurship synergising business concepts with technical expertise across various industry sectors. Service Innovation • Deliver IT-enabled and IT-driven business BM0523 Services Marketing Management solutions in innovative ways. IT3651 Service Science and Innovation • Gain essential life skills in creative and critical thinking, team building, self-directed Prescribed Elective 3 learning, effective communication and (Choose one module) entrepreneurship. IT2656 Mobile Services and Applications IT3556 Business Intelligence and Analytics IT3557 Cloud Computing for Business Applications

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include general knowledge and life skills, engineering, life sciences, digital media, business, health sciences and design.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. For detailed module synopses, please refer to the online Prospectus at http://www.nyp.edu.sg/about-nyp/nyp-overview/media-room/publications/prospectus.html

138 139 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE & ANALYTICS WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Acquire knowledge and skills in business, Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following analytics, IT, social media and project minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: management necessary for business FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 intelligence and data mining. You have opportunities to pursue further studies • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • Learn to transform data into valuable insights with advanced standing in relevant degree Grade 1–6 to grow businesses. courses at reputable universities in Singapore, • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 • Enjoy flexibility in further studies and/or the UK, Australia, USA, Canada, New Zealand career choices in industries such as financial and others. services, healthcare, retail and hospitality. CAREER PROSPECTS IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… You will be highly sought-after in all sectors of • Apply the essentials of social sciences and the business world and can expect business concepts such as psychology, a dynamic and rewarding career with industry sociology, communication skills and leaders as: consumer behaviour. • Business Intelligence Analysts • Conceptualise and develop innovative • Business Analytics Specialists applications delivered through social media • IT Business Analysts channels and/or mobile platforms. • Data Mining & Warehousing Specialists • Interpret data through techniques and • Web and Social Media Specialists concepts on data modelling, analytics and • Business Analytics Technology Consultants visualisation to derive useful insights for • Data Scientists developing corporate strategies. • Design enterprise collaboration applications to enable collaboration and networking across departments and divisions.

Smart devices today are generating huge amount of content and data. platforms like social media, web and mobile channels, leveraging IT, With the expert eye of an analyst, this ocean of information can be social media technologies and business analytics techniques to implement turned into business intelligence that organisations can use to drive business solutions. business decisions. You will also pick up data management concepts and business analysis The Diploma in Business Intelligence & Analytics course is the first to gain higher knowledge in areas such as social media technologies, of its kind in Singapore with an emphasis on business and social analytics. mobile computing and solutions, business intelligence, and analytics Our curriculum empowers you to harness and aggregate data across and visualisation. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

140 141 DIPLOMA IN CYBER SECURITY & FORENSICS COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules IT1321 Programming Essentials IT2322 Quantitative Methods IT3322 Data Privacy and Security IT1323 Psychology & Sociology IT2323 Database Management Systems IT3331 Final Year Project IT1324 Law & Ethics of IT IT2324 Network Technology IT3333 Overseas Internship Programme IT1325 Computing Mathematics IT2325 Communication Skills 2 (12 weeks) IT1331 Object-Oriented Programming IT2331 Industry Analysis IT3336 Overseas Internship Programme IT1333 Business Statistics IT2333 Advanced Database Systems (24 weeks) IT1334 Consumer Behaviour IT2334 Software Engineering Practices IT3339 Internship Programme (12 weeks) IT1335 Communication Skills 1 IT2335 Predictive Modelling IT3338 Internship Programme (24 weeks) ITP131 Principles of Web Usability ITP231 Mobile Application Development ITP331 Enterprise Business Analytics Project Design & Project & Project General Studies* ITP132 Social Media Applications & Project ITP232 Business Analytics & General Studies* Visualisation Project Prescribed Electives (Choose three) General Studies* IT3351 Analytics for Financial Services IT3353 Analytics for Retail & Hospitality IT3355 Social Media Analytics IT3357 Digital Marketing & Analytics IT3358 Geospatial Analytics IT3359 Big Data Analytics

With the modern world so reliant on technology, what would happen capabilities in evidence gathering will allow you to analyse and investigate if a major financial institution or government gea ncy experiences a digital frauds and crimes. Your studies will cover the latest trends and cybersecurity attack? Not only will it disrupt operations and services, developments in cybersecurity, information security methods, processes there will also be a serious loss of trust from customers or the public. and technologies, and topics critical to cyber defence, such as phishing, If your mission is to safeguard the connected world from malicious cryptography, steganography, digital forensics, zero-day attacks, system threats and advanced cyberattacks, choose the Diploma in hardening and enterprise security. * Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include general knowledge and life skills, engineering, life sciences, digital media, Cyber Security & Forensics, which is designed to equip you with You will be versed in the latest developments in secure software business, health sciences and design. IT expertise and specialised knowledge. development, operations and network security management, enterprise You will be able to strategise, research, develop and deploy security and governance, and digital forensic technologies and For detailed module synopses, please refer to the online Prospectus at http://www.nyp.edu.sg/about-nyp/nyp-overview/media-room/publications/prospectus.html effective security solutions. Your training in digital forensics and processes.

142 143 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Be at the forefront of IT security technology. Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following minimum • Develop capabilities in digital forensics, in GCE ‘O’ Level: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 areas such as investigation and evidence FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules gathering, and analysis of digital frauds You have opportunities to pursue further studies • Elementary/Additional Mathematics IT1521 Computing Mathematics 1 IT2521 Database Management Systems IT3523 InfoSecurity Governance and crimes. with advanced standing in relevant degree Grade 1–6 IT1523 Programming Essentials IT2522 Risk and Incident Management IT3531 Final Year Project • Be among the niche group of IT courses at reputable universities in Singapore, • Any two other subjects Grade 1–6 IT1525 Communication Skills 1 IT2524 Operating Systems IT3533 Overseas Internship Programme professionals who specialise in IT the UK, Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand IT1528 Cyber Security Technology, IT2525 Data Structures and Algorithms (12 weeks) assurance and governance. and others. Law & Ethics IT2533 Servers and Services IT3536 Overseas Internship Programme IT1531 Computing Mathematics 2 Security Management (24 weeks) IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… CAREER PROSPECTS IT1533 Network Technology IT2534 InfoSecurity Standards, IT3538 Internship Programme (24 weeks) • Gain holistic knowledge in critical areas of Cybersecurity is a key enabler of trusted IT1534 Cryptography and Applications Policies and Audit IT3539 Internship Programme (12 weeks) enterprise information security and digital e-services across public, private and people IT1535 Communication Skills 2 IT2535 Software Engineering Practices General Studies* forensics from various perspectives. sectors. There is growing demand for qualified ITP191 Web Applications Development IT2537 Cyber Forensic Technologies • Harmonise security policies and governance, cybersecurity professionals across all industries, & Project ITP291 Network Security & Project Prescribed Electives risk management and IT, when implementing local and global, be it financial services, ITP192 Object-Oriented Programming ITP292 Applications Security & Project (Choose three modules from the following effective cybersecurity solutions. telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare & Project General Studies* specialisations) • Embrace the integrity and ethical or defence. You can look forward to a challenging General Studies* Cyber Security responsibilities expected of an information and fulfilling career in positions such as: IT3526 Cyber Security Attack and Defence security professional. • Network security experts IT3541 Digital Rights Management • Gain essential life skills in creative and • Information security consultants IT3542 IT Project Management IT3546 Cloud critical thinking, team building, self-directed • Digital forensic investigators Computing Security learning, effective communication and • Software security specialists IT3548 Mobile Security entrepreneurship. • Information systems auditors IT3549 Cyber Security Operations & Intelligence

Cyber Forensics IT3525 Cyber Forensic Process IT3543 Advanced Cyber Forensic Techniques IT3545 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Management IT3547 Malware Analysis

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include general knowledge and life skills, engineering, life sciences, digital media, business, health sciences and design.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. For detailed module synopses, please refer to the online Prospectus at http://www.nyp.edu.sg/about-nyp/nyp-overview/media-room/publications/prospectus.html

144 145 DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL INFORMATICS WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Acquire a good spectrum of IT skills and Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following business domain knowledge relevant to the minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: financial services industry. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 • Choice of career paths in IT and/or banking You have opportunities to pursue further studies • Elementary/Additional Mathematics and finance. with advanced standing in relevant degree Grade 1–6 • Choice to pursue higher education in IT, courses at reputable universities in Singapore, • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 banking or finance. the UK, Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand and others. IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Define business requirements in financial CAREER PROSPECTS services and translate them into Graduates of this course will be in high demand implementable IT solutions. and can look forward to rewarding careers in • Deploy best practices specific to the trade positions such as: and enhance them through business • Cross-disciplinary IT experts intelligence and analytics, business • Techno-strategists process management, banking technology, • Financial IT solutions developers enterprise solutions and project work. • Financial applications specialists • Develop essential life skills in creative and • IT & financial consultants critical thinking, team building, self-directed • Business & financial analysts learning, effective communication and entrepreneurship.

Familiar with financial institutions like American Express, Barclays, Citibank, of IT domains and capabilities are used to implement solutions to enable DBS and UOB? They offer a vast range of products and services that are financial services and analyse financial data. Hands-on projects and case inextricably linked to IT systems and networks. studies further provide you with the experience needed to design and To prepare you for a brilliant career in the financial sector, the Diploma enhance them, especially in focus areas such as accounting and finance, in Financial Informatics adopts a well-balanced approach to integrate IT financial products and services, internet and banking technology, training and financial knowledge. You will learn how the breadth business analytics and enterprise solutions. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

146 147 DIPLOMA IN INFOCOMM & SECURITY COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules IT1621 Computing Mathematics 1 IT1633 Capital Markets & IT3621 Emerging Fintech IT1622 Trends in Fintech & Services Financial Instruments IT3631 Final Year Project IT1623 Programming Essentials IT2621 Database Management Systems IT3633 Overseas Internship Programme IT1625 Principles of Accounting IT2624 Financial Management (12 weeks) IT1631 Computing Mathematics 2 IT2625 Communication Skills 2 IT3636 Overseas Internship Programme IT1634 Economics IT2626 Law, Governance and Ethics (24 weeks) IT1635 Communication Skills 1 IT2632 Software Engineering Practices IT3638 Internship Programme (24 weeks) IT1636 Consumer Banking IT2633 Cyber Security for Financial Services IT3639 Internship Programme (12 weeks) ITP161 Web Applications Development IT2634 Risk Management ITP361 Fintech Innovation Project & Project ITP261 Enterprise Applications Development General Studies* ITP162 Object-Oriented Programming & Project & Project ITP262 Business Analytics & Project Prescribed Electives (Choose three) General Studies* General Studies* IT2635 Investment and Financial Derivatives IT3622 Enterprise Solutions IT3623 Business Process Management IT3642 International Finance and Treasury IT3643 Personal Financial Planning and Insurance IT3645 Mobile Services and Applications IT3647 Cloud Computing for Business

We see more and more things getting connected to the Internet, from and more efficient ways of doing business. This course will equip you to * Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include general knowledge and life skills, engineering, life sciences, digital media, your phones, smart sensors monitoring the environment to inbuilt be that IT professional, by exposing you to a wide variety of technologies business, health sciences and design. computers in cars and buses. This evolution of Internet of Things has ranging from Internet of Things, cybersecurity, data analytics to infocomm opened up new opportunities for multi-skilled IT professionals who can technologies. Applying design thinking, you will also learn to create For detailed module synopses, please refer to the online Prospectus at http://www.nyp.edu.sg/about-nyp/nyp-overview/media-room/publications/prospectus.html create smart applications that will enhance our lifestyle and help innovative solutions that are user-centric. companies find new

148 149 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • Acquire diverse IT expertise in sensor Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following minimum technologies, cybersecurity, infocomm GCE ‘O’ Level results: YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 and application development FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Students must complete all core modules Enterprise Software Development • Gain niche capabilities to develop You have opportunities to pursue further studies • Elementary/Additional Mathematics IT1751 Computing Mathematics 1 and a minimum of three modules from the IT3783 Mobile Applications Development innovative end to end solutions with advanced standing in relevant degree Grade 1–6 IT1753 Principles of Computing prescribed electives. IT3795 Database Administration • Enjoy excellent career prospects as a courses at reputable universities in Singapore, • Any two other subjects Grade 1–6 IT1761 Computing Mathematics 2 Core Modules IT3800 Open Source Technologies multi-skilled IT professional the UK, Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand IT1762 Data Structures and Algorithms IT3761 Final Year Project Development and others. IT1768 Database Systems IT3763 Overseas Internship Programme IT3786 Data Analytics and Visualisation IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… IT1769 Law & Ethics of IT (12 weeks) ITP371 Enterprise Software Development • Design, develop and integrate applications CAREER PROSPECTS IT1770 Communication Skills 1 IT3766 Overseas Internship Programme & Project and smart sensors to implement secured You can look forward to rewarding careers in IT1773 Infocomm Security Fundamentals (24 weeks) IT solutions for businesses. positions such as: ITP171 IT Fundamentals & Project IT3768 Internship Programme (24 weeks) IT in Supply Chain Management • Administer and manage secured IT • Systems and network security specialists ITP172 Networking Fundamentals & Project IT3769 Internship Programme (12 weeks) IT3792 Logistics and Distribution infrastructure systems and services • Network and IT services specialists General Studies* IT3772 Communication Skills 2 IT3793 Advanced Planning and Optimisation using established IT standards. • Software developers IT3779 Smart Object Technologies IT3794 Operations Management • Develop in-depth technical knowledge • Logistics and supply chain executives YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 General Studies* ITP373 Global Supply Chain Management and skills in one of the following Core Modules & Project specialisations: IT2755 Software Engineering Prescribed Electives – Systems & Network Security IT2757 Servers and Services (Choose one module from the following) – Network & IT Services Security Management Systems & Network Security – Enterprise Software Development IT2758 Operating Systems IT3784 Computer & Network Forensics – IT in Supply Chain Management IT2762 Network and Communications IT3788 Cyber Security Operations • Develop essential life skills in creative IT2768 IT Services and Management & Intelligence and critical thinking, team building, IT2771 Rich Internet Application Development IT3789 Cyber Security Attack & Defence self-directed learning, effective IT2774 Network Security ITP374 Systems & Network Security Project communication and entrepreneurship. IT2775 Operations Security ITP271 Web Application Development Network & IT Services & Project IT3787 Enterprise Systems Administration ITP272 Sensor Technologies & Project IT3790 Virtualisation and Data General Studies* Centre Management IT3797 Open Systems Administration IT3799 IT Services Operations Management ITP372 Enterprise Networking & Project

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include general knowledge and life skills, engineering, life sciences, digital media, business, health sciences and design.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. For detailed module synopses, please refer to the online Prospectus at http://www.nyp.edu.sg/about-nyp/nyp-overview/media-room/publications/prospectus.html

150 151 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Explore broad-based learning in IT before Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following progressing to focus on a specialisation of minimum GCE ’O’ Level results: your choice. FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 • Be equipped with strong core IT skills and You have opportunities to pursue further studies • Elementary/Additional Mathematics grow into a highly versatile professional who with advanced standing in relevant degree Grade 1–6 is in great demand across all industry sectors. courses at reputable universities in Singapore, • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 • Our winning curriculum has produced many the UK, Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand outstanding graduates who are winners of and others. the Albert Vidal Award at the WorldSkills competition, IT Youth Award winners, Lee CAREER PROSPECTS Kuan Yew Award winners and an Ngee Ann IT opens doors to diverse and exciting career Kongsi Award winner. opportunities across all industry sectors, including • Past graduates have been awarded prestigious banking, finance, business, marketing, biomedical, scholarships for further studies and many have health sciences, lifestyle, entertainment, security excelled in local and overseas universities, and networking. You can expect to enjoy a obtaining advanced standing and graduating dynamic and rewarding career with industry with high honours. leaders in positions like: • Applications and software specialists IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • IT consultants • Be at the forefront of the digital revolution. • Enterprise architects Be skilled in state-of-the-art technologies • Project managers and emerging technologies such as diverse • Technopreneurs smart computing technologies, cyber security, business analytics & visualisation, cloud computing, enterprise software and mobile & web development. • Be equipped with the essential know-how and follow the industry best practices to innovatively and effectively use IT in industry-grade software development and management, from analysis and design to implementation, testing and quality assurance. • Gain essential life skills in creative and critical thinking, team building, self-directed learning, effective communication and entrepreneurship.

Realise your ambition to be an IT professional through our flagship you acquire essential knowledge in software analysis, design, diploma course that merges software technology, design and development, testing and management, to turn your ideas into reality. innovation. You will be inspired to create innovative software Additionally, you can pursue your interest through one of five specialisations: applications and IT solutions that wow people and captivate industries. information security and forensics, business analytics and visualisation, Our broad-based curriculum helps you build a strong foundation geospatial and mobile innovation, social media and analytics, and in problem-solving skills and programming techniques. This will help digital entertainment. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

152 153 COURSE STRUCTURE COURSE STRUCTURE (continued)

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 3 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 Business Analytics & Visualisation Social Media & Analytics Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules IT3133 Quantitative Methods IT3125 Psychology & Sociology IT1101 Computing Mathematics 1 IT1204 Data Structures and Algorithms IT3180 Emerging Trends and Technologies IT3134 Business Intelligence & Analytics for Online Media IT1110 Communication Skills 1 IT1205 Operating Systems IT3291 Final Year Project IT3135 Digital Marketing & Analytics IT3127 Enterprise Social Media IT1111 Programming Essentials IT1210 Communication Skills 2 IT3293 Overseas Internship Programme ITP315 Business Analytics & IT3128 Social Media Marketing & Analytics IT1201 Computing Mathematics 2 IT2107 Mobile Usability Design (12 weeks) Visualisation Project ITP313 Social Media Technologies & Project IT1213 Data Communications & Networking IT2116 Software Engineering IT3296 Overseas Internship Programme IT1214 Digital Media Interaction Design IT2118 InfoSecurity Technology (24 weeks) Geospatial & Mobile Innovation Digital Entertainment IT1218 Law & Ethics of IT IT2201 Database Management Systems IT3298 Internship Programme (24 weeks) IT3160 Concepts of Geospatial IT3125 Psychology & Sociology for IT2106 IP Technology and Networking ITP211 Object-Oriented Analysis, IT3299 Internship Programme (12 weeks) Information System Online Media ITP111 Web Applications Development Design & Project General Studies* IT3161 Geospatial Visualisation IT3154 Computer Graphics & Project General Studies* IT3178 Cloud Computing IT3158 Visual Art Techniques ITP112 Object-Oriented Programming Prescribed Electives ITP312 Smart Device Development & Project ITP314 Games Development & Project & Project Prescribed Electives (Choose one specialisation) General Studies* (Choose one module from each of the Information Security & Forensics two specialisations) IT3111 InfoSecurity Management Programming Language IT3112 System and Network Security IT2127 C# Applications Development IT3118 Digital Forensics IT2128 C++ Applications Development ITP311 Applications Security & Project

Enterprise Development ITP212 Java Enterprise Development & Project ITP213 Enterprise Applications Development & Project

* Students are to choose enrichment modules from clusters that include general knowledge and life skills, engineering, life sciences, digital media, business, health sciences and design.

For detailed module synopses, please refer to the online Prospectus at http://www.nyp.edu.sg/about-nyp/nyp-overview/media-room/publications/prospectus.html

154 155 SCHOOL OF INTERACTIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA

f you can dream it, we can help you realise it! Ever thought of working for leading studios such as ILucasfilm, Double Negative and Ubisoft, or media powerhouses such as Singapore Press Holdings and Mediacorp? Or perhaps even starting your own company before your 21st birthday? Then the School of Interactive & Digital Media (SIDM) is the right place for you! We are Singapore’s most established school in the combined areas of animation, game art & design and game programming, visual effects, interaction design, and motion graphics and broadcast design. WHY INNOVATION-BASED LEARNING • European Youth/World Youth Summit Award CHOOSE Games Resource Lab@NYP is the first educational 2016 institution in Singapore to house a S$4million •Global Game Stars Top 10, San Francisco SIDM? Games Resource Centre — set up in collaboration •Globalskills Challenge 2017 (Australia) with Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan • i Light Marina Bay Art Festival 2016, 2017 Asia. At this learning lab, students and industry •IGN Asia Pacific (Best of Floor) professionals are trained for the PlayStation® •International Game Concept Challenge SIDM understands platform and learn how to develop games on •Interaction Awards by Interaction the industry and has the latest PlayStation® developer console! Design Association experience nurturing •JCU (James Cook University) Game Jam sought-after talents who INDUSTRY PARTNERS 2015, 2016 are skilled in art, design We collaborate with many industry partners, including: •Melbourne International Animation Festival and technology. • ArtScience Museum Singapore 2015 (Official Selection) Our school is made up •HBO •Microsoft Imagine Cup, Singapore of top designers, star •Infinite Studios • Monstra-Lisbon Animated Film Festival 2015 animators, highly sought- •Lucasfilm Singapore (Official Selection) after game artists and • Mediacorp • mYouth Mobile App Challenge 2016 game designers from •National Library Board •National Climate Change Competition around the globe who • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited 2015 (Merit) have worked on Disney •Side Effects Asia Pacific • National Day Parade Multimedia Show animations, Ubisoft game • Sony Interactive Entertainment (Japan Asia) • New Zealand International Film Festival 2016 titles and Industrial Light • Suntec Singapore (Official Selection) & Magic visual effects, •The Walt Disney Company (Southeast •SG50 Celebrating Singapore Animation as well as popular titles Competition Asia) Pte Ltd that include Star Wars, • Ubisoft • Scinemation Iron Man and Transformers. • Wacom Singapore Pte Ltd • Singapore Computer Society Splash Awards Travel to places and •Singapore International Children’s Film have the experience STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Festival 2015 (Official Selection) of a lifetime through •The Safety@Work Competition (Animation) SIDM students have done well in many festivals our overseas student • WorldSkills Singapore Competition 2016 and competitions, including: exchange programmes and • WorldSkills Korea 2016 • Animation • Game Development & Technology • The Rookies 2016 & 2017 (Top 5 Motion attachment programmes • 44th WorldSkills International Competition in China, Finland, France, Graphics School in the world) 2017 (Best of Nation) • Digital Game Art & Design • Interaction Design Japan, Canada and the US. • ComiFest Competition •Jilin International GameJam 2017 • Digital Visual Effects • Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design •D&AD New Blood 2016, 2017 •The DigiCon6 Singapore and DigiCon6 Japan

156156 157 DIPLOMA IN ANIMATION WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You are passionate about animation, Pursue further studies at reputable universities You must have obtained the following storytelling, creating characters and injecting in Singapore, the UK or the US. minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: life into inanimate objects. • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 • You are also fun, imaginative and eager to CAREER PROSPECTS • Elementary/Additional Mathematics produce animated films to share your stories Look forward to a rewarding and exciting Grade 1–7 with everyone. career in: • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 • 3D modelling IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Animation direction •Have a strong foundation in visual and media • Architecture visualisation arts: Drawing, design, aesthetics, animation, • Art direction storyboarding, colour theory, visual • Augmented and virtual reality animation development and digital art. • Character animation in film, TV, •Get in-depth expertise in the study of video games and mobile media aesthetics in the arts, film and animation. • Character rigger •Gain professional and specialist digital media • Colour key artistry skills in storytelling, visual development and • Concept art and illustration performance-based character animation. • Compositing and post-production •Be knowledgeable and experienced in • Digital matte painting real industry workflows through • Digital painting client-based projects. • Effects animation •Have creative sensitivity and sensibility • Flash animation to generate digital animation content. • Lighting & rendering •Cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset to initiate • Stop motion animation businesses and creative services within and • Storyboard artistry beyond the entertainment industry. • Technical direction •Have the ability to communicate, pitch and express ideas effectively. • Develop professional ethics and be readily adaptable to the industry.

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

Narrate your story through your own animation! SIDM pioneered visually into a storyboard, explore the various character designs the first animation course in Singapore in 1996. This course and environments, and animate them into a variety of styles. prepares you to become an animation artist. You will have the You will be mentored by experienced lecturers who are opportunity to create your own 2D and 3D animations from the award-winning practitioners from the likes of Disney, Lucasfilm concept to the final movie. Animation, ILM, Blizzard Entertainment, Double Negative and other In a creative environment that uses the latest technologies of industry leaders. Upon graduation, your skills will be sought after by computer graphics and animation, you will learn how to translate a story local and overseas media production companies. ^ Please refer to the section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

158 159 DIPLOMA IN DIGITAL GAME ART & DESIGN COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 – SEMESTERS 1 & 2 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules DM7110 Communication Skills DM7227 3D Animation 1 DM7399In ternship Programme (12 weeks) DM7111 Drawing 1 DM7228 Rendering 1 + Final Year Project 1 or Internship DM7112 2D Animation 1 DM7229 Compositing 1 Programme (24 weeks) DM7113 Design and Colour DM7291 Studio Project 3 DM7392 Final Year Project 2 DM7116 Introduction to Story DM7292 Studio Project 4 DM7393 Portfolio Development DM7115 Art and Animation DM7191 Studio Project 1 Prescribed Electives Prescribed Electives (Choose three from DM7120 Drawing 2 (Choose six) Prescribed & Common Prescribed Electives) DM7121 2D Animation 2 DM7230 2D Animation 3 DM1360 Motion Graphics DM7122 Storyboard 1 DM7231 Modeling 2 DM7316 Computer Graphics for Real Time DM7126 Modeling 1 DM7232 Visual Development 2 DM7314 Children’s Book lllustration DM7127 Digital Painting DM7233 Technical Direction DM9091 Special Topic 1 DM7192 Studio Project 2 DM7240 Compositing 2 DM1373 Digital Matte Painting Common Prescribed Electives Prescribed Electives DM7242 Animal Locomotion DM1372 Motion Capture (Choose one) DM7243 3D Animation 2 DM1381 Audio Creation Game Story Creation DM7129 Visual Development 1 DM7224 Rigging DM1374 DM2342 Business for Digital Media Industry DM7128 Experimental Animation DM7244 Rendering 2 DM9092 Special Topic 2 *General Studies DM7241 Storyboard 2 *General Studies *General Studies

SIDM is the pioneer in games programming and game art and design environment and props, NYP is the only institution in Singapore that courses. This course will prepare you for the artistic side of games provides training in visual aesthetics, game design and development across creation, where you will be involved in game art and design for the thriving all platforms – from iPhone, Android and Facebook, to PC and game digital media industry. console systems such as Sony PlayStation® 4 and PS VR. * Students are to complete 30 hours of General Studies modules each semester. Gain insights into the game development process, from generating With the professional and creative skills you gain in game design, game art game ideas to the deployment of completed products. With a focus on the creation and various digital media applications, you will be sought after by the For detailed module synopses, please refer to [www.nyp.edu.sg/prospectus] art of game play design, as well as the creation and animation of industry. Get set to embark on the exciting world of games! characters,

160 161 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? DURATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • You are passionate about games, have a Three academic years on a full-time basis. You must have obtained the following strong creative mind and love drawing. minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 • You desire to make games visually appealing, FURTHER EDUCATION • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules and aspire to create your own game Pursue further studies at reputable universities • Elementary/Additional Mathematics DM8110 Communication Skills DM8230 3D Game Modelling [DMxxxx] Internship Programme (12 weeks) characters and environments. in Singapore, Australia, the UK or the US. Grade 1–7 DM8111 Colour Theory DM8232 Character Design & Development + Final Year Project 1 or Internship • Any two other subjects, excluding CCA DM8112 Design Fundamentals DM8235 Game Level Design Programme (24 weeks) IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… CAREER PROSPECTS Grade 1–6 DM8113 Drawing 1 DM8236 3D Maps & Texturing DM8362 Cinematic & Trailer Development • Have a strong foundation in traditional Look forward to a rewarding and exciting DM8115 Principles of Game Design DM8237 Drawing 3 DM8363 Gamification echniquesT art and visual design principles: drawing, career in: DM8191 Game Concept Project DM8238 Digital Painting DM8392 Final Year Project 2 animation, storyboarding, colour theory • Game art directing DM8120 Animation Fundamentals DM8240 Environmental Visualisation DM8393 Portfolio Development and concept art development. • Concept art development DM8121 Digital Game Art DM8243 Game Design for Production • Be equipped with techniques and skills • 2D art creation and animation DM8122 Drawing 2 DM8241 Real Time 3D Animation Prescribed Electives (Choose two from of 2D and 3D professional tools for the • 3D modelling and animation DM8124 Storyboard & Art Direction DM8291 3D Game Project Prescribed & Common Prescribed Electives) creation of digital art. • Mobile/hand-held/casual game design DM8125 Game Project Management DM8292 Independent Game Project DM8252 Visual Effects • Understand and apply game play design • Online/social networking game design DM8126 Introduction to 3D for Games DM8254 Authoring principles in the creation of game ideas. • Game level designing DM8127 Audio Visual Compositing Prescribed Electives (Choose two) DM8255 Motion Graphics • Communicate and present ideas for multiple • Gamification DM8192 2D Game Project DM8250 Rendering & Lighting DM8371 Illustration & Motion Comics game platforms effectively. *General Studies DM8251 Advanced 3D Modelling • Have knowledge of and experience in real DM8256 2D Game Asset Creation Common Prescribed Electives industry workflow through participation in DM8257 Graphical User Interface Design DM1372 Motion Capture Techniques client-based projects. *General Studies DM1373 Digital Matte Painting • Cultivate creative sensitivity and sensibility DM1374 Game Story Creation to generate commercially and aesthetically DM1380 Acting viable creations. DM1381 Audio Creation • Think entrepreneurially with a mindset DM1382 Sculpturing that is tuned to initiate businesses and DM1383 Stop Motion Animation creative services. DM1385 Digital Photography DM2342 Business for Digital Media Industry DM9092 Special Topic 2 *General Studies

* Students are to complete 30 hours of General Studies modules each semester.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. For detailed module synopses, please refer to [www.nyp.edu.sg/prospectus]

162 163 DIPLOMA IN DIGITAL VISUAL EFFECTS WHY THIS DIPLOMA? CAREER PROSPECTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You are interested in creating exciting movie Our students enjoy the opportunity to go for You must have obtained the following effects, have an interest in photography and attachment at SideFX Software, the company minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: are keen to be part of the film industry. that developed Houdini, a high-end 3D animation • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 • You have a passion for creating spectacular application. While in Santa Monica in the US, our • Elementary/Additional Mathematics visual effects and want to learn different students are trained and mentored by Hollywood Grade 1–6 photorealistic effects such as smoke, studio experts as they work on their personal • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 explosions, fire, etc. projects. Our students can excel in careers in: • Visual effects in feature films, TV and IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… digital media • Be competent in visual and media arts, • Digital compositing and post-production editing and sharpen your creativity. • Cinematography • Gain professional knowledge in digital • Dynamics and particle effect imagery photography, filmmaking, computer • Look development graphics, digital effects creation, video • Artistry in digital matte painting compositing, post-production, and motion • Lead in scripting/digital asset creation capture animation. • Digital lighting and rendering • Know the use of a range of professional • Motion capture production software applications, including cutting-edge • Matchmoving and rotoscoping applications such as Maya, NUKE and Houdini. • Film and TV production coordination

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

FURTHER EDUCATION Pursue further studies at reputable universities in Singapore, the UK or the US.

This course marries art and technology to create exciting and lighting and rendering, dynamics and particle effects, as well as innovative digital entertainment using sophisticated computer tools programming and scripting techniques, and procedural effects, will arm with cutting-edge technologies and techniques. You will build your skills you with the right know-how for the industry. in visual arts techniques, film and production, as well as technical and In your final year, you will have opportunities to work on industry-based analytical skills. projects alongside local and international companies. Your foundation studies will cover topics such as photography, visual arts, Gain the necessary skills to thrive in a dynamic work environment through film, and technical skills, including cinematography and mathematics. the Internship Programme and work with real-world clients and projects Advanced subjects such as compositing, motion capture, photorealistic for your Final Year Project in our internal development studios. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

164 165 DIPLOMA IN GAME DEVELOPMENT & TECHNOLOGY COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules DM4110 Design Fundamentals DM4210 Digital Compositing Fundamentals [DMxxxx] Internship Programme (12 weeks) [DMxxxx] Creative Thinking & DM4215 3D Animation + Final Year Project 1 or Internship Problem Solving DM4216 Motion Capture Programme (24 weeks) DM4116 Mathematics for DM4217 Programming and [DMxxxx] Final Year Project 2 Computer Graphics Scripting Techniques DM4396 Independent Project DM4113 Colour Theory DM4213 Lighting and DM4397 Portfolio Development DM4114 Digital Photography Fundamentals Rendering Fundamentals DM4115 Communication Skills 1 [DMxxxx] Communication Skills 2 Prescribed Electives (Choose three from DM4198 Digital Visual Effects Project 1 DM4298 Digital Visual Effects Project 3 Prescribed & Common Prescribed Electives) [DMxxxx] Cinematography for Visual Effects 1 [DMxxxx] Cinematography for Visual Effects 2 DM4332 Advanced Motion Graphics DM4121 Storyboarding and Previsualization DM4220 Advanced Compositing Techniques DM4333 Character Rigging DM4122 Digital Film and Audio Editing DM4221 Dynamics and Simulations DM4334 Advanced Dynamics & Simulations DM4127 3D Modelling and Texturing DM4222 Advanced Lighting and DM4335 Advanced Modelling DM4128 Motion Graphics Photorealistic Rendering DM4336 Advanced Scripting DM4126 Digital Matte [DMxxxx] Look Development Procedural Effects DM4331 Effects for Games Painting Fundamentals DM4299 Digital Visual Effects Project 4 [DMxxxx] Advanced Motion Capture DM4199 Digital Visual Effects Project 2 *General Studies [DMxxxx] Advanced Digital Photography *General Studies Common Prescribed Electives DM1372 Motion Capture Techniques DM1373 Digital Matte Painting DM1374 Game Story Creation DM1380 Acting DM1381 Audio Creation DM1382 Sculpturing DM1383 Stop Motion Animation DM1385 Digital Photography DM2342 Business for Digital Media Industry DM9092 Special Topic 2 *General Studies

SIDM is the pioneer in offering games programming and game art and technologies and devices such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Sony PlayStation® design courses. Imagine having a job creating the next big game to hit VR, Microsoft HoloLens and Samsung VR. the PC, mobile phone, Sony PlayStation® 4, Xbox One or Nintendo Wii, With your technical skills, you will be able to bring to life the cool right here in Singapore. Given the high demand for game software game characters that game artists have created and the amazing games * Students are to complete 30 hours of General Studies modules each semester development in the flourishing games industry, there is a great need you have imagined. What’s more, your programming skills in software for software engineers and game programmers. languages, such as C++, and problem-solving skills will be highly sought For detailed module synopses, please refer to [www.nyp.edu.sg/prospectus] At NYP, you will create, write and code games with state-of-the-art after in many IT professions too!

166 167 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? COURSE STRUCTURE • You have a passion for creating and – Work on various technologies for live CAREER PROSPECTS programming games, and are excited about projects with local and international Look forward to a rewarding and exciting YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 learning the technical skills to bring game companies. Your studies include a 12-week career in: Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules characters to life. Internship Programme, opportunities for • Game/server programming DM2110 Linear Algebra DM2210 Advanced Computer Graphics DM2396 Internship Programme (12 weeks) • You desire to design games that are better overseas internships in the US, France, • 3D graphics programming DM2111 C++ Programming DM2211 Communication Skills 2 + Final Year Project 1 or Internship than what you have played before, and want Sweden, Japan, South Korea and China, • Mobile games/application development DM2112 Digital Entertainment Systems DM2212 Programming Physics Programme (24 weeks) relevant game development skills that are and the Final Year Project, a client-based • Game design DM2113 Introduction to Web Development DM2230 Mobile Game Programming DM2397 Final Year Project 2 sought after by the industry, or even want to industry project held at our internal • Scientific visualisation/ DM2114 Visual Art Techniques DM2231 Game Development Techniques [DMxxxx] Portfolio Development set up your own games company! development studios. Multimedia specialisation DM2115 Communication Skills 1 DM2233 Advanced Data Structures – Gain real working experience during • Simulation engineering DM2116 Principles of Game Design & Algorithms Prescribed Electives IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… your training at the Games Solution DM2120 Mathematics for Game Physics DM2240 Advanced Game (Choose three from Prescribed & Common • Use computer science, the latest Centre — a collaboration between ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DM2122 Computer Graphics Development Techniques Prescribed Electives) technologies, game design and innovative NYP and the Infocomm Media You must have obtained the following minimum DM2124 Production and DM2241 Multiplayer Game Programming DM2330 Game Systems Design concepts to create exciting and engaging Development Authority of Singapore, GCE ‘O’ Level results: Project Management DM2243 Artificial Intelligence in Games DM2331 Real-Time Simulations entertainment using 2D/3D graphics, housing PlayStation® Incubation Studios • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 DM2125 Software Engineering Fundamentals DM2243 Interface Design & Programming DM2333 Multi-Core Game Programming artificial intelligence and game physics. that is supported by Sony Computer • Elementary/Additional Mathematics DM2126 Data Structures & Algorithms DM2244 Game Level Design DM2335 Programming with Game Engine • Build up professional expertise to develop Entertainment Japan Asia. You may be Grade 1–6 DM2198 Digital Entertainment Project DM2294 Game Prototype Project DM2336 Programming Hardware Shaders computer games that are fun. With your officially recognised as a student developer • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 DM2199 Computer Graphics Project DM2295 Game Development Project DM2337 Tools Programming for Games knowledge in game logic and rules, and for the Sony PlayStation®3, PlayStation®4 *General Studies *General Studies DM2339 Introduction to Game Analytics through the use of graphics and sound and Sony PlayStation® Vita platforms, as DM2340 Calculus effects, you can create games for different SIDM is an academic partner under the DM2341 Server Development gametypes – mobile, handheld, social media, PlayStation® First programme. for Social Games web-based and online, for the PC as well DM2343 Game Design for Production as consoles such as Sony PlayStation®3, DURATION PlayStation®4 and Sony PlayStation®Vita. Three academic years on a full-time basis. Common Prescribed Electives • Understand the production pipeline for DM1372 Motion Capture Techniques game development: FURTHER EDUCATION DM1373 Digital Matte Painting – Build and use tools to create state-of- Pursue further studies at reputable universities DM1374 Game Story Creation the-art games with the strong foundation in Singapore, the UK or the US. This is the only DM1380 Acting you have gained in areas such as diploma course in Singapore that offers direct DM1381 Audio Creation programming, software engineering, entry to Carnegie Mellon University’s prestigious DM1382 Sculpturing mathematics, computer graphics and digital Masters in Entertainment Technology programme, DM1383 Stop Motion Animation entertainment production. This is supported without having to first obtain a Bachelor’s degree. DM1385 Digital Photography by your knowledge in games technology, DM2342 Business for Digital Media Industry development techniques and advanced DM9092 Special Topic 2 topics such as Advanced Computer *General Studies Graphics, Games Development Techniques, Interface Design and Programming, and Multiplayer Game Programming.

• Students are to complete 30 hours of General Studies modules each semester.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. For detailed module synopses, please refer to [www.nyp.edu.sg/prospectus]

168 169 DIPLOMA IN INTERACTION DESIGN WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • This diploma exposes you to a broad base Pursue further studies at reputable universities in You must have obtained the following of design disciplines and cool technologies. Singapore, Australia, the UK or the US. minimum GCE ‘O’ Level results: You will get to play with futuristic tools and • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 cool gadgets. CAREER PROSPECTS • Elementary/Additional Mathematics • You will possess the ability to mash-up from Look forward to a rewarding and exciting Grade 1–7 the rich toolkit that you will develop to create career in: • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 something magical or even disruptive. • Interaction design for media and web • You will learn to design better user • Digital marketing experiences to improve the world we live in. • User experience design • Information architecture IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Have a strong foundation in design. • Be well-versed in concepts of interactivity and in applying them towards designing state-of-the-art user interfaces. • Adopt highly adaptable digital media design skills, applicable in fields such as web, social media, edutainment, interactive installations, or performance arts.

DURATION Three academic years on a full-time basis.

SIDM is a pioneer in challenging our students to design interactive capabilities of cutting-edge technologies and gadgets. apps and content that go beyond the screen for a better and meaningful You will be able to design and create interactive environments, Internet user experience. of Things, mobile apps, solutions for the future of mobility and multisensory Be part of a new breed of interaction designers whose work delights projects involving virtual and augmented reality. Your skills as an interaction users! You will be like Leonardo da Vinci, who creatively drew on the designer will put you at the centre of Singapore’s Smart Nation vision. power of both his left and right brain. Being highly skilled in user interface, Combine your all-rounded skills with digital marketing know-how, and you design and web crafts, you will also have the expertise to tap on the will possess abilities to face the challenges of tomorrow. ^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details.

170 171 DIPLOMA IN MOTION GRAPHICS & BROADCAST DESIGN COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 Year 3 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules DM5110 Communication Skills DM5120 Web Design DM5399 Internship Programme (12 weeks) DM5111 Colour Theory DM5212 Scripting Interactivity 1 + Final Year Project 1 or Internship DM5112 Imaging and DM5213 Cognition, Communication Programme (24 weeks) Design Fundamentals & Interaction DM5392 Final Year Project 2 DM5113 Design & Society DM5214 Designing Graphical DM5393 Portfolio Development DM5114 Drawing and Illustration User Interfaces DM5120 Typography DM5221 Dynamic Web Design Prescribed Electives (Choose two from DM5122 3D Forms and Space DM5222 Scripting Interactivity 2 Prescribed & Common Prescribed Electives) DM5123 Media & Social Psychology DM5224 User-Centred Design DM5311 Information Design DM5126 Branding and Identity DM5225 Audio Video Production DM5312 Physical Interaction Design DM5127 Fundamentals of DM5291 Studio Project 3 DM5313 Mobile Applications Development Interaction Design DM5292 Studio Project 4 DM5314 Digital Marketing DM5191 Studio Project 1 *General Studies DM9091 Special Topic 1 DM5192 Studio Project 2 *General Studies Common Prescribed Electives DM1372 Motion Capture Techniques DM1373 Digital Matte Painting DM1374 Game Story Creation DM1380 Acting DM1381 Audio Creation DM1382 Sculpturing DM1383 Stop Motion Animation DM1385 Digital Photography DM2342 Business for Digital Media Industry DM9092 Special Topic 2 *General Studies

SIDM is a pioneer in providing visual and motion graphics at the National Day sensibilities. Be equipped with tools to create professional motion graphics, Parade. This immersive course focuses on visual design and unconventional and be ready to question or challenge the status quo. Our strong industrial thinking to develop motion media professionals. Our graduates have gone collaborations, robust overseas attachments, relevant student exchange on to create engaging content for high-end films, TV broadcast, motion programmes and participation in international design competitions will advertising, entertainment, infotainment, corporate communications and enrich your learning journey. • Students are to complete 30 hours of General Studies modules each semester. the performing arts. Upon graduation, you will be a confident, socially responsible creative We will engage both your heart and critical thinking, giving you room professional armed with a handcrafted, bespoke portfolio, ready to For detailed module synopses, please refer to [www.nyp.edu.sg/prospectus] to learn through discovery and play. Develop your artistic and aesthetic captivate the industry.

172 173 WHY THIS DIPLOMA? FURTHER EDUCATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE STRUCTURE • You have a flair for design and digital media, Pursue further studies at reputable universities in You must have obtained the following minimum and are an independent and motivated Singapore, the UK or the US. GCE ‘O’ Level results: YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 individual. You believe that working under • English Language (EL1) Grade 1–7 Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules pressure is a challenge that can be met CAREER PROSPECTS • Elementary/Additional Mathematics DM3110 Communication Skills DM3231 Modern & Pop Culture DM7399 I nternship Programme (12 weeks) and overcome. Look forward to a rewarding and exciting Grade 1–7 DM3111 Colour Theory DM3234 Broadcast Design & Branding + Final Year Project 1 or Internship • You look forward to a challenging and career in: • Any two other subjects, Grade 1–6 DM3114 Fundamentals in Drawing DM3235 3D for Motion Graphics 1 Programme (24 weeks) rewarding career in advertising and media • Production studios for commercial and digital DM3116 Type & Design Fundamentals DM3236 Illustration 2 DM3393 Portfolio Development production. media advertising DM3117 Motion Design 1 DM3237 Motion Design 3 DM3395 Final Year Project 2 • Advertising and design studios DM3124 Design & Digital Imaging DM3244 Advertising Concept IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO… • Corporate media production DM3125 Illustration 1 DM3245 Professional Finishing Prescribed Electives (Choose three from • Fully develop your designing attributes and • Films — motion titles, post-production DM3126 Short Narrative Creation for Motion Graphics Prescribed & Common Prescribed Electives) talents to achieve success as a motion media • Broadcast stations DM3127 Motion Typography DM3246 3D for Motion Graphics 2 DM3360 Blue Screen Techniques professional in the high-end film, TV and • Motion design for the performing arts industry DM3128 Motion Design 2 DM3247 Visual Effects & Compositing 1 DM3361 Digital Matte Painting digital media industries. • Educational content publishing DM3191 Project 1 DM3248 Cinematography DM3362 Experimental Digital Filmmaking • Be competent in combining graphic • Interactive TV and mobile media production DM3192 Project 2 DM3291 Project 3 DM3363 Motion Graphics for the Web animation, "live" footage, music and sound • Setting up your own production studio *General Studies DM3292 Project 4 DM3364 Special Topic 1 for electronic and interactive media. *General Studies DM3366 Interactive Storytelling • Use unconventional media tools to create DM3367 Visual Effects & Compositing 2 engaging motion visuals for short-form DM3380 Asian Cultures & Art visual communications, entertainment, DM3382 Introduction to Philosophy edutainment, commercials, broadcast and DM3384 2D Character Animation corporate communications, as well as for DM3385 Consumer Psychology for Media audio and visual performances. [DMxxxx] Advanced Digital Photography

DURATION Common Prescribed Electives Three academic years on a full-time basis. DM1372 Motion Capture Techniques DM1373 Digital Matte Painting DM1374 Game Story Creation DM1380 Acting DM1381 Audio Creation DM1382 Sculpturing DM1383 Stop Motion Animation DM1385 Digital Photography DM2342 Business for Digital Media Industry DM9092 Special Topic 2 *General Studies

• Students are to complete 30 hours of General Studies modules each semester.

^ Please refer to section on entry requirements for diploma courses for more details. For detailed module synopses, please refer to [www.nyp.edu.sg/prospectus]

174 175 ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT & SERVICES LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICES Strategically located at the centre of the campus, the Library is a • Arts & Design dynamic hub for collaboration and creative discovery where students and • Career Guidance staff gather to research, reflect, learn and collaborate. It offers a rich, • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology diverse collection of high-quality print and digital materials. • Engineering Complemented by smart technologies and innovative use of space, the • Health Sciences Library serves to inspire inquisitive minds. • Information Technology • Innovation & Enterprise REIMAGINING SPACES FOR INDIVIDUAL & COLLABORATIVE LEARNING • Interactive & Digital Media Designed to accommodate the different ways in which students work and • Life Sciences study, the Library provides vibrant, flexible learning spaces where you can • Management work individually or collaboratively with peers. For self-study, there are • Teaching & Learning quiet study areas with seats that overlook the surrounding landscaped gardens. A rich array of group discussion areas are also available for Subject Guides – Resources are selected and organised into collaborative learning. These include research carrels, discussion rooms, subject-specific categories, making it easy for finding the relevant project rooms, learning pods and smart learning spaces that can be and useful information. General and course-specific links are booked online. Learning pods are equipped with interactive whiteboards, provided to facilitate quick and easy access to resources. making learning more dynamic, visual and engaging. Smart Learning Hub boasts a suite of facilities specifically designed Information Curation – Our librarians curate content on a to accommodate collaborative learning. It is outfitted with smart sensor variety of general interest topics as well as academic themes. technology, which enables self-service room access, room equipment automation and intelligent delivery of resources to students doing their Library of Things – This innovative service allows students project research. The Smart Learning Hub provides the opportunity to to check out cool gadgets and educational kits that can help to discover new ways of studying and working collaboratively. The Library enhance their learning experiences. Items include smart markers houses a café in the Lifestyle Hub, a high-energy space where students for capturing notes; computers and mobile devices; robotic video can share ideas, interact with friends, view an exhibition, attend a recorders to record class lectures and presentations; educational lunchtime performance or immerse themselves in the world of fiction robotic kits; board games and more. novels, lifestyle books and magazines. Other facilities include networked PC stations, wireless access and printing, laptop charging points, as well INNOVATIVE TOOLS as document scanning and printing stations. Also available are self- Library Portal – This is your virtual gateway to a wide range of service facilities such as self-check machines to borrow books, self-return library services and resources, including past exam papers and system, CashCard or NETS-enabled photocopiers, and EZ-Link Card or on-demand videos. The Portal integrates a diverse range of NETS-enabled printers. innovative user-centric features to make your online browsing experience more convenient and pleasant. In addition, the friendly RESOURCE HUB Power Search function makes finding resources for assignments The Library has a vast collection of resource materials in many forms – and projects a breeze. There are also excellent services and books, periodicals, electronic resources and non-print media. Students personalised tools. You may also make use of the Library On-the- have access to digital resources subscribed by the Library such as eBooks, Go mobile app to access library information and services on your eJournals, databases and research tools which supplement eCourse smart devices. materials and support research. These resources will help to enhance and deepen students’ knowledge and skills in diverse subjects, such as: 3D Library Map – An interactive touchscreen kiosk that is located • Library & Information Services at the Lifestyle Hub of the Library, it lets students locate • Student Care and Guidance Services • MakerSpaceNYP • Alumni Relations • Research & Technology Transfer Office

176 177 LIBRARY PROGRAMMES & EVENTS STUDENT CARE & GUIDANCE The Library organises many fun and enriching activities, programmes and The Student Care & Guidance Department has advisors and resources • Physical/mobility disabilities events which include: committed to supporting students in areas such as overcoming personal • Learning disabilities (e.g. dyslexia) challenges, coping with special needs, recognising academic merit and • Visual impairment • Lunchtime concerts and performances enhancing leadership skills. • Hearing impairment • Thematic talks and workshops • Multiple disabilities • Book fairs CAPSTONE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME • Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder • Exhibitions and showcases The learning experience of our scholars is further enhanced by the • Autism spectrum disorder NYP Capstone Leadership Development Programme, which is focused OPENING HOURS* on developing community leadership, people skills, critical thinking and MENTORSHIP problem solving skills as well as empowering students to lead, advocate All students will have an NYP Personal Mentor who is a lecturer and take action on community issues. Scholarship recipients will be overseeing their well-being and providing guidance during their time Library part of an experiential training programme to broaden their awareness in NYP. These mentors will offer support in the students’ all-round of community ownership and propel them to make a difference. development and have specific conversations with them to discuss goal During Term Time & Term Break setting, career portfolios and their vision and aspirations for the future. There are also NYP’s Student Mentors to help new students settle into Monday – Friday 8:30am to 9:00pm poly life in the first semester. All Student Mentors rea senior students books, journals and media materials, or browse a directory of collections Saturday 8:30am to 1:00pm from diverse backgrounds and different study specialisations. They have and facilities, such as project rooms, learning pods and training rooms. Sunday & Public Holidays* CLOSED the passion to help others and will be able to help orientate new students The User Feedback System via a 3D Library Map enables the Library to around the campus and introduce them to the NYP way of life. receive and act on customer feedback promptly. The 3D Library Map can During Vacation also be accessed via Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) terminals, EDUCATION AND CAREER GUIDANCE (ECG) Library Portal or a mobile app. Monday – Friday 8:30am to 7:30pm NYP believes in equipping our students with the necessary skills to transit Saturday 8:30am to 1:00pm from school to the workforce. Our ECG Counsellors help spark the interest Multi-touch Table – An innovation that showcases touchscreen Sunday & Public Holidays* CLOSED of our students to better understand themselves and make informed technology through fun activities and rich visuals such as skill quizzes, decisions in their education and career aspirations. Our team works virtual keyboard and image puzzles, all of which can be used through collaboratively with students, offering 1-to-1 career coaching, personality hand and finger gestures. Reading Lounge profiling, career preparation workshops and resumé clinics to support them in their learning journey towards career success. e-Books Kiosk – An intuitive touchscreen kiosk to browse, search and During Term Time & Term Break sample the Library’s digital collection. Monday – Friday 8:30am to 9:00pm MAKERSPACE@NYP Saturday 8:30am to 5:00pm Touch2Read Kiosk – An interactive kiosk that provides quick access to COUNSELLING AND SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS UNIT A place for crazy and daring ideas, MakerSpace@NYP welcomes students a selection of high-quality digital resources such as local and international Sunday & Public Holidays* CLOSED Our professional counselling team offers advice and guidance to our and staff, regardless of their expertise, to explore making things. An open, eMagazines, eNewspapers and eBooks. students for mental wellbeing, as well as support services for students with self-initiated and cross-disciplinary collaborative ecosystem that catalyses special needs. During Vacation innovative and enterprising development, MakerSpace@NYP has a range LIBRARY ORIENTATION Monday – Friday 8:30am to 9:00pm of equipment useful for creating anything from craft, concept mockups to Our friendly and experienced librarians are always around and happy to Counselling Services Unit – Students who are struggling with personal proof-of-concept prototypes. assist. We have an orientation programme to get users up to speed on Saturday 8:30am to 5:00pm issues or need help to overcome stressful situations can speak to our There is also a crew of friendly, full-time coaches and assistant how to make the most of library services, facilities and resources. Students counsellors. They provide a safe and confidential environment to iscussd Sunday & Public Holidays* CLOSED coaches available for consultation. Students can also tap on our Small can also attend sessions to learn to use library services and facilities these concerns and give students the support they need to overcome how Project Funding Scheme to secure funds of up to S$5,000. effectively. As an alternative to classroom learning, information literacy these challenges. eLearning courses help students develop the skills they need to find, * The Library and Reading Lounge are closed when New Year’s Eve, evaluate, organise and cite information effectively. Students who need help Special Education Needs Unit – This unit works closely with the NYP Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve fall on a Saturday. finding resources for course work or research can choose to go online to community to provide counselling and intervention for students in need of check the comprehensive subject guides via the Library Portal, or pop by the additional support. The students we support include students who have: Information Services Counter and speak to one of our librarians.

178 179 Our range of equipment include: • Embroidery machine • T-shirt hot-press machine • 3D printers • Sound recording booths • Photography studio • Laser cutter • CNC router • Air-brush suite • Mid-level woodwork and metalwork machineries • IoT, Arduino, Raspberry Pi • HTC Vive development kit • Letterpress • Jewellery tools

To book space and equipment or register for events and programmes, please use the MkzApp (Android and IOS). Only registered students and staff can access the content. For more information on alumni relations, please visit or contact us via: Opening Hours Term: 11:00am to 9:00pm, Monday – Friday Mobile app: NYP Connect Vacation: 10:00am to 6:00pm, Monday – Friday Facebook: facebook.com/NYP.Alumni Closed in March, during holidays and weekends Web: alumni.nyp.edu.sg Email: [email protected] ALUMNI RELATIONS The NYP alumni family is now more than 106,000 strong and it is still RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICE growing. As an alumnus, students can continue to keep in touch with The Research & Technology Transfer Office (RTO) promotes collaboration, their classmates, friends and lecturers at events such as homecoming innovation, technology transfer, R&D and industry partnership to support dinners, gatherings, career and personal development talks and capability development in new and emerging areas. This helps NYP workshops. Alumni can also enjoy a range of benefits and privileges. remain current and relevant. It has a dedicated team which collaborates There are various online alumni communication channels closely with the Schools to offer the following: (mobile app, Facebook, Linkedln, web portal and an eNewsletter) so that alumni can receive the latest news on events, happenings at NYP, • Full-spectrum intellectual property (IP) services, which include IP continuing education, enrichment courses and networking sessions. protection, portfolio management and commercial exploitation. • Support and guidance to staff during the research process, i.e. from BUILDING BONDS AND SHOWING THEM THE ROPES project proposal to R&D grant application and administration. Many of our alumni have been generous in contributing their time and • Identify, develop and establish relationships with businesses, industries effort, coming back to share their personal experiences and career and institutions for joint programmes of mutual benefit, and to advance journeys for the benefit of current NYP students. Some also assist as capability via R&D and industry projects development. mentors and advisors in performing arts and sports.

180 ADMISSIONS

Entry requirements for • GCE O Level holders • GCE A Level holders • ITE certificate holders » ITE-ITC/Higher NITEC » ITE-NITEC Admission procedures for diploma courses

181 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR GCE O LEVEL HOLDERS CHEMICAL & LIFE SCIENCES COURSES DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) To be eligible for consideration for admission to the various courses in Nanyang Polytechnic, applicants must obtain 26 points or better for the nett ELR2B2 aggregate score (i.e. English Language, two relevant subjects and best two other subjects, including CCA Bonus Points) and meet the minimum entry requirements as shown in the table of courses in this section. • Biologics & Process Technology 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 CCA cannot be used to meet the minimum entry requirements. b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 • Chemical & Green Technology c) Any one of the following subjects: 1 – 6

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSES • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology - Biology - Biotechnology DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) • Food Science & Nutrition - Chemistry - Combined Science • Medicinal Chemistry - Engineering Science • Accountancy & Finance 3 years a) English Language 1 – 6 - Food & Nutrition b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 • Molecular Biotechnology - Physical Science • Banking & Finance c) Any three other subjects 1 – 6 - Physics • Pharmaceutical Sciences - Science (Chemistry, Biology) • Business Management Note: - Science (Physics, Biology) To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for at - Science (Physics, Chemistry) • Food & Beverage Business least one of the following subjects:

• Hospitality & Tourism Management - Art/Art & Design - Business Studies • Marketing - Combined Humanities - Commerce • Mass Media Management - Commercial Studies - Economics • Sport & Wellness Management - Geography - Higher Art - Higher Music - History - Introduction to Enterprise Development - Literature in English - Literature in Chinese - Literature in Malay - Literature in Tamil - Media Studies (Chinese) - Media Studies (English) - Music - Principles of Accounts

182 183 DESIGN COURSES DESIGN COURSES

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE)

• Industrial Design 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 • Sustainable Architectural Design 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 • Spatial Design c) Any two other subjects 1 – 6 c) Any two other subjects 1 – 6

• Visual Communication Note: To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for Note: To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for at least one of the following subjects: at least one of the following subjects:

- Additional Combined Science - Additional Combined Science - Additional Science - Additional Science - Art/Art & Design - Biology - Biology - Biotechnology - Biotechnology - Chemistry - Chemistry - Combined Science - Combined Science - Computer Studies - Computer Studies - Creative 3D Animation - Creative 3D Animation - Design & Technology - Design & Technology - Engineering Science - Design Studies - Food & Nutrition - Engineering Science - Fundamentals of Electronics - Food & Nutrition - General Science - Fundamentals of Electronics - Human & Social Biology - General Science - Integrated Science - Higher Art - Physical Science - Human & Social Biology - Physics - Integrated Science - Science (Chemistry, Biology) - Media Studies (Chinese) - Science (Physics, Biology) - Media Studies (English) - Science (Physics, Chemistry) - Physics - Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) - Physical Science - Science (Chemistry, Biology) - Science (Physics, Biology) - Science (Physics, Chemistry) - Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

Applicants with severe colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties in some modules with high reliance on colour usage. Such candidates may be required to attend an interview to determine their suitability for admission to the course.

184 185 ENGINEERING COURSES HEALTH SCIENCES COURSES

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE)

• Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology1 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 • Oral Health Therapy# 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 • Aerospace Systems & Management1 c) Any one of the following subjects: 1 – 6 • Nursing c) Any one of the following subjects: 1 – 6

• Aerospace/Electrical/Electronic Programme1 - Biology - Biology - Chemistry - Biotechnology • Aerospace/Mechatronics Programme1 - Combined Science - Chemistry - Computer Studies - Combined Science • Biomedical Engineering2 - Design & Technology - Engineering Science - Engineering Science - Food & Nutrition • Common Engineering Programme - Fundamentals of Electronics - Human & Social Biology - Physical Science - Physical Science • Digital & Precision Engineering - Physics - Physics - Science (Chemistry, Biology) - Science (Chemistry, Biology) • Electrical Engineering with Eco-Design2 - Science (Physics, Biology) - Science (Physics, Biology) - Science (Physics, Chemistry) - Science (Physics, Chemistry) • Electronic Systems2

• Engineering with Business

• Multimedia & Infocomm Technology

• Nanotechnology & Materials Science2

• Robotics & Mechatronics^2

# Candidates applying for the Diploma in Oral Health Therapy will have to take and pass a manual dexterity test (MDT) as the MDT is required under industry standards to assess the candidate’s fine motor skills crucial for handling of specialized instruments for effective and safe delivery of dental treatment.

Due to the special requirements of the healthcare professions, all applicants have to pass a medical examination and be certified to have the following abilities to perform patient care activities in a safe and effective manner:

• Mental ability (interpersonal ability and behavioural stability) to provide safe care to populations, as well as safety to self, and demonstrate self-control and behavioural stability to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in a dynamic role. • Physical ability to move around in clinical environment, walk/stand, bend, reach, lift, climb, push and pull, carry objects and 1 Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency, hearing and other physical impairment may encounter difficulties meeting the perform complex sequences of hand-eye coordination. course requirements and expectations. Interested applicants with these conditions are encouraged to contact Nanyang Polytechnic • Auditory ability to hear faint body sounds, auditory alarms and normal speaking level sounds (i.e. blood pressure sounds, for more information. monitors, call bells and person-to-person report). 2 Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. Interested • Visual ability to detect changes in physical appearance, colour and contour, read medication labels, syringes, manometers, applicants with these conditions are encouraged to contact Nanyang Polytechnic for more information. and written communication accurately.

186 187 HEALTH SCIENCES COURSES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE)

• Social Sciences (Social Work) 3 years a) English Language 1 – 6 • Business Informatics 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 c) Any three other subjects 1 – 6 • Business Intelligence & Analytics c) Any two other subjects 1 – 6

Note: To be eligible for selection, you must have also sat for • Cyber Security & Forensics Note: To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for at least one of the subjects in Group 1 and at least one of the at least one of the following subjects: subjects in Group 2 below: • Infocomm & Security - Additional Combined Science Group 1 • Financial Informatics - Additional Science - Art/Art & Design - Biology - Business Studies • Information Technology - Biotechnology - Combined Humanities - Chemistry - Commerce - Combined Science - Commercial Studies - Computer Studies - Economics - Creative 3D Animation - Geography - Design & Technology - Higher Art - Engineering Science - Higher Music - Food & Nutrition - History - Fundamentals of Electronics - Introduction to Enterprise Development - General Science - Literature in Chinese - Human & Social Biology - Literature in English - Integrated Science - Literature in Malay - Physical Science - Literature in Tamil - Physics - Media Studies (Chinese) - Science (Chemistry, Biology) - Media Studies (English) - Science (Physics, Biology) - Music - Science (Physics, Chemistry) - Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) Group 2 - Additional Mathematics - Any Group 1 subject - Chinese - Creative 3D Animation - Design & Technology - Design Studies - Elementary Mathematics - Food & Nutrition - Higher Chinese - Higher Malay - Higher Tamil - Malay - Principles of Accounts - Tamil

188 189 INTERACTIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA COURSES INTERACTIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA COURSES

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE)

• Animation 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 • Digital Visual Effects 3 years a) English Language 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 7 b) Mathematics (Elementary/Additional) 1 – 6 • Digital Game Art & Design c) Any two other subjects 1 – 6 • Game Development & Technology c) Any two other subjects 1 – 6

• Interaction Design Note: To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for Note: To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for at least one of the following subjects: at least one of the following subjects: • Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design - Additional Combined Science - Additional Combined Science - Additional Science - Additional Science - Art/Art & Design - Biology - Biology - Biotechnology - Biotechnology - Chemistry - Chemistry - Combined Science - Combined Science - Computer Studies - Computer Studies - Creative 3D Animation - Creative 3D Animation - Design & Technology - Design & Technology - Engineering Science - Design Studies - Food & Nutrition - Engineering Science - Fundamentals of Electronics - Food & Nutrition - General Science - Fundamentals of Electronics - Human & Social Biology - General Science - Integrated Science - Higher Art - Physical Science - Human & Social Biology - Physics - Integrated Science - Science (Chemistry, Biology) - Media Studies (Chinese) - Science (Physics, Biology) - Media Studies (English) - Science (Physics, Chemistry) - Physical Science - Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) - Physics - Science (Chemistry, Biology) - Science (Physics, Biology) - Science (Physics, Chemistry) - Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

Applicants with severe colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties in some modules with high reliance on colour usage. Such candidates may be required to attend an interview to determine their suitability for admission to the course.

190 191 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR GCE A LEVEL HOLDERS CHEMICAL & LIFE SCIENCES COURSES DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) To be eligible for admission to the various courses, applicants must satisfy the minimum academic requirements for the course as shown in the tables, taken at not more than two sittings of the Singapore-Cambridge GCE A Level examination. • Biologics & Process Technology 3 years Biotechnology/Biochemical Technology Chemical Technology ENGINEERING COURSES • Chemical & Green Technology Process Plant Design

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (SUBJECT/GRADE) • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology

• Food Science & Nutrition 3 years Biotechnology/Biochemical Technology • Electronic Systems* 2 years a) General Paper (English Medium) A – E Chemical Technology or Knowledge & Inquiry (KI) A – S •Robotics & Mechatronics* b) H2 Physics A – E • Medicinal Chemistry 3 years Chemical Technology c) H2 Mathematics A – E • Molecular Biotechnology 3 years Biotechnology/Biochemical Technology Admission to the 2-year diploma course is based on merit. • Pharmaceutical Sciences

* Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. Interested applicants with these conditions are encouraged to contact Nanyang Polytechnic for more information. Successful applicants may have to attend a bridging programme before commencement of the courses. DESIGN COURSES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR ITE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) (ITE-ITC/HIGHER NITEC) • Industrial Design* 3 years Games Art & Design BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSES Games Design & Development Interactive Design DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) Mechanical Engineering Space Design Technology • Accountancy & Finance 3 years Accounting Visual Merchandising Administration • Banking & Finance Banking Services • Spatial Design 3 years Facility Management Community Sport & Recreation Management Facility Systems Design • Business Management E-Commerce/Business Information Technology Filmmaking (Cinematography) Event Management Games Art & Design • Food & Beverage Business Hospitality Operations Interactive Design Human Resource & Administration Landscape Management & Design Leisure & Travel Operations Performance Production • Hospitality & Tourism Management Logistics for International Trade Space Design Technology Passenger Services Visual Merchandising • Marketing Retail Merchandising Service Management • Visual Communication 3 years Games Art & Design Retail Merchandising • Mass Media Management Shipping Operations & Services Games Design & Development Space Design Technology Sport Management Games Programming & Visual Merchandising • Sport & Wellness Management Visual Merchandising Development Interactive Design

192 193 • Sustainable Architectural Design 3 years Civil & Structural Engineering Design Offshore & Marine Engineering Design Landscape Management & Design Precision Engineering Space Design Technology Process Plant Design Rapid Transit Engineering

*Applicants with severe colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties in some modules with high reliance on colour usage. • Aerospace Systems & Management@ 3 years Aerospace Engineering Such candidates may be required to attend an interview to determine their suitability for admission to the course. Cyber & Network Security Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering ENGINEERING COURSES Electro-Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) Rapid Transit Engineering Security System Integration • Aerospace/Mechatronics Programme 1 year Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering with Business Wireless Technology Aerospace Engineering Civil & Structural Engineering Design • Biomedical Engineering* 3 years Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering with Business Electrical Engineering Biotechnology/Biochemical Technology Electro-Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering Electronics Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Electro-Mechanical Engineering Marine & Offshore Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Marine Engineering Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Design Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Design Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Drawing & Design Offshore & Marine Engineering Design Mechatronics Engineering Precision Engineering Precision Engineering Process Plant Design Rapid Transit Engineering • Digital & Precision Engineering 3 years Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering with Business Manufacturing Engineering • Aerospace/Electrical/Electronics Programme 1 semester Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Engineering Cyber & Network Security Mechanical Engineering Drawing & Design Electrical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Electronics Engineering Precision Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Rapid Transit Engineering • Electronics Systems^* 3 years Aerospace Engineering Security Systems Integration Cyber & Network Security Wireless Technology Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering^ • Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology@ 3 years Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering with Business Information Technology Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineering IT Applications & Development Aerospace Engineering IT Systems & Network Electro-Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Mobile Unified Communications Marine Engineering Rapid Transit Engineering Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Design Security System Integration Mechanical Engineering Wireless Technology Mechanical Engineering Drawing & Design Mechatronics Engineering

194 195 • Electrical Engineering with Eco-Design* 3 years Cyber & Network Security Logistics For International Trade Electrical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Electronics Engineering Mobile Unified Communications Facility System Design Network Security Technology/Cyber & Network Security Information Technology Retail Merchandising IT Applications & Development Security System Integration IT Systems & Network Service Management Mechatronics Engineering Space Design Technology Mobile Unified Communications Sport Management Rapid Transit Engineering Visual Merchandising Security System Integration Wireless Technology • Nanotechnology & Materials Science* 3 years Advanced Manufacturing Engineering with Business • Engineering with Business 3 years Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering with Business Biotechnology/Biochemical Technology Business Information Systems Chemical Technology Civil & Structural Engineering Design Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electro-Mechanical Engineering Electro-Mechanical Engineering Electronics Engineering Electronics Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Information Technology Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Design Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Design Mechanical Engineering Drawing & Design Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Precision Engineering

• Multimedia & Infocomm Technology 3 years Accounting • Robotics & Mechatronics*# 3 years Advanced Manufacturing/ Mechanical & Electrical Administration Engineering with Business Engineering Design Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering with Business Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Engineering Banking Services Civil & Structural Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Broadcast & Media Technology Design Offshore & Marine Business-Information Systems Electrical Engineering Engineering Design Business-Information Technology Electro-Mechanical Engineering Precision Engineering e-Business Programming Electronics Engineering Process Plant Design Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Rapid Transit Engineering Electro-Mechanical Engineering Marine & Offshore Engineering Electronics Engineering Marine Engineering Event Management Facility Management Filmmaking (Cinematography) Games Art & Design Games Design & Development @Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency, hearing and other physical impairment may encounter difficulties meeting the course Games Programming & Development requirements and expectations. For more clarification and information, please check with Nanyang Polytechnic. Hospitality Operations *Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. For more Information Systems Quality clarification and information, please check with Nanyang Polytechnic. Information Technology^ ^Applicants with GPA 3.5 and better applying for direct entry to Year 2 of the respective course of study are required to have passed ITE Interactive Design Bridging Mathematics BM1 or have obtained grade C6 or better for GCE O Level Mathematics. IT Applications & Development #Admission to the 3-year programmes with module exemptions for relevant modules will be granted to applicants with GPA from 3.0 to less IT Systems & Network than 3.5. Applicants may complete the 3-year programmes in 2.5 years.

196 197 HEALTH SCIENCES COURSES

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) Information Systems Quality Information Technology Interactive Design • Nursing 3 years Biotechnology* IT Applications & Development Elder Care#@ IT Systems & Network Paramedic & Emergency Care#@ Leisure & Travel Operations Logistics for International Trade • Oral Health Therapy 3 years Biotechnology^ Mobile Unified Communications Elder Care^ Network Security Technology/Cyber & Network Security Paramedic & Emergency Care^ Retail Merchandising Service Management • Social Sciences (Social Work) 3 years Elder Care^ Wireless Technology Event Management^ Hospitality Operations^ • Cyber Security & Forensics 3 years Business Information Systems Mobile Unified Communications Paramedic & Emergency Care^ Business-Information Technology Network Security Technology e-Business Programming Cyber & Network Security Games Design & Development Security System Integration Information Systems Quality Wireless Technology #Applicants with GPA of 3.5 or better may apply for the 2.5-year Diploma course. Applicants with GPA from 3.0 to less than 3.5 may apply for the 3-year Diploma course. @Applicants with GPA of 3.5 or better will be exempted from Semester 1 of Year 1 and clinical practicum module in Semester 2. Information Technology Games Programming & *Applicants with GPA of 3.5 or better may apply for the 3-year Diploma course. IT Applications & Development Development ^Applicants with GPA 3.50 may apply for the Oral Health Therapy and Social Sciences (Social Work) through the DAE. Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend IT Systems & Network Interactive Design an interview by SHS. • Infocomm & Security 3 years Business Information Systems Interactive Design Due to the special requirements of the healthcare professions, all applicants have to pass a medical examination and be certified to have the Business-Information Technology IT Applications & Development following abilities to perform patient care activities in a safe and effective manner: e-Business Programming IT Systems & Network Electronics Engineering Mechatronics Engineering • Mental ability (interpersonal ability and behavioural stability) to provide safe care to populations, as well as safety to self, and Games Design & Development Mobile Unified Communications demonstrate self-control and behavioural stability to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in a dynamic role. Games Programming & Network Security Technology/ • Physical ability to move around in clinical environment, walk/stand, bend, reach, lift, climb, push and pull, carry objects and perform Development Cyber & Network Security complex sequences of hand eye coordination. Information Systems Quality Security System Integration • Auditory ability to hear faint body sounds, auditory alarms and normal speaking level sounds (i.e. blood pressure sounds, monitors, call Information Technology^ Wireless Technology bells and person-to-person report). • Visual ability to detect changes in physical appearance, colour and contour, read medication labels, syringes, manometers, and written • Information Technology 3 years Business Information Systems IT Systems & Network communication accurately. Business-Information Technology Mobile Unified Communications e-Business Programming Network Security Technology/ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES Electronics Engineering Cyber & Network Security Games Design & Development Security System Integration DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) Games Programming & Wireless Technology Development Information Systems Quality • Business Informatics 3 years Accounting Information Technology^ Banking Services Interactive Design • Business Intelligence & Analytics Business Information System IT Applications & Development Business-Information Technology • Financial Informatics e-Business Programming Games Design & Development Games Programming & Development ^Applicants with GPA 3.5 and better applying for direct entry to Year 2 of the respective course of study are required to have passed ITE Bridging Mathematics BM1 or have Hospitality Operations obtained grade C6 or better for GCE O Level Mathematics.

198 199 INTERACTIVE & DIGITIAL MEDIA COURSES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR ITE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (RELEVANT ITC/HIGHER NITEC) HOLDERS (ITE-NITEC)

• Animation* 3 years Games Art & Design To be eligible for admission to the various courses, applicants must have also sat for the Singapore-Cambridge GCE N Games Design & Development or O Level examination in addition to possessing ITE-NITEC qualification.

• Digital Visual Effects 3 years Filmmaking (Cinematography) BUSINESS COURSES Games Art & Design Games Design & Development Games Programming & Development DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER) • Digital Game Art & Design* 3 years Games Art & Design Games Design & Development Interactive Design • Mass Media Management 3 years Digital Audio & Video Production

• Game Development & Technology 3 years Business Information Systems • Food & Beverage Business 3 years Asian Culinary Arts Business-Information Technology Food & Beverage Operations Games Design & Development Pastry & Baking Games Programming & Development Western Culinary Skills Information Technology IT Applications & Development Mobile Unified Communications CHEMICAL & LIFE SCIENCES COURSES • Interaction Design* 3 years Games Art & Design Games Design & Development DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC Games Programming & Development (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER) Information Technology Interactive Design IT Applications & Development • Biologics & Process Technology 3 years Chemical Process Technology Space Design Technology • Chemical & Green Technology • Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design* 3 years Filmmaking (Cinematography) Games Art & Design • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology Games Design & Development Space Design Technology DESIGN COURSES

DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER)

• Industrial Design 3 years Building Drafting (Architectural) Digital Animation Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) Fashion Apparel Production & Design *Applicants with severe colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties in some modules with high reliance on colour usage. Interactive Media Design Such candidates may be required to attend an interview to determine their suitability for admission to the course. Product Design

200 201 Space Design (Architecture) Electrical Technology (Installation & Servicing) Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Electrical Technology (Lighting & Sound) Visual Communication Electrical Technology (Power & Machines) Visual Effects Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Networks & Applications) • Spatial Design 3 years Building Drafting (Architectural) Security Technology Digital Animation Semiconductor Technology Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) • Aerospace/Mechatronics Programme 1 year Aerospace Avionics Fashion Apparel Production & Design Aerospace Machining Technology Floristry Aerospace Technology Interactive Media Design Automotive Technology Product Design Electrical Technology Space Design (Architecture) Electronics Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Electronics (Display Technology) Visual Communication Mechanical Technology Visual Effects Mechatronics Medical Manufacturing Technology • Visual Communication* 3 years Digital Animation Precision Engineering Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) Rapid Transit Technology Fashion Apparel Production & Design Semiconductor Technology Product Design Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) • Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology@ 3 years Aerospace Avionics Visual Communication Aerospace Machining Technology Aerospace Technology • Sustainable Architectural Design 3 years Space Design (Architecture) Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical) Automotive Technology Facility Technology (Mechanical & Electrical Services) Machine Technology Marine Technology Mechanical-Electrical Drafting Mechanical Technology *Applicants with severe colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties in some modules with high reliance on colour usage. Mechatronics Such candidates may be required to attend an interview to determine their suitability for admission to the course. Precision Engineering

• Aerospace Systems & Management@ 3 years Aerospace Avionics ENGINEERING COURSES Communications Technology Electrical Technology Electrical Technology (Lighting & Sound) DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC Electronics (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER) Electronics (Display Technology) Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Networks & Applications) • Aerospace/Electrical/Electronics Programme 1 semester Communications Technology Mechatronics Electronics Security Technology Electronics (Display Technology) Semiconductor Technology Mechatronics

202 203 • Electronic Systems* Aerospace Avionics Multimedia Technology Communications Technology Product Design • Electrical Engineering (EE) with Eco-Design* Electrical Technology Security Technology Electrical Technology (Lighting & Sound) Social Media & Web Development Electronics Space Design (Architecture) Electronics (Display Technology) Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Facility Technology (Mechanical & Electrical Services) [For EE only] Visual Communication Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) Visual Effects Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Networks & Applications) Mechatronics • Nanotechnology & Materials Science* 3 years Aerospace Avionics Rapid Transit Technology [For EE only] Aerospace Technology Security Technology Chemical Process Technology Semiconductor Technology Electronics Social Media & Web Development Electronics (Display Technology) Mechatronics • Biomedical Engineering* 3 years Aerospace Avionics Medical Manufacturing Technology Aerospace Machining Technology Precision Engineering Aerospace Technology Semiconductor Tooling Technology Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical) Electronics Mechatronics @Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency, hearing and other physical impairment may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. Medical Manufacturing Technology For more clarification and information, please check with Nanyang Polytechnic. Precision Engineering *Applicants with colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. For more clarifications and information, Product Design please check with Nanyang Polytechnic.

• Digital & Precision Engineering 3 years Aerospace Machining Technology Aerospace Technology HEALTH SCIENCES COURSES Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical) Automotive Technology (Light Vehicles) DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC Machine Technology (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER) Mechatronics Medical Manufacturing Technology Precision Engineering (Machining/Mould & Tool/Aerospace) Semiconductor Tooling Technology • Nursing 3 years Applied Food Science* Community Care & Social Service* • Multimedia & Infocomm Technology 3 years Communications Technology Nursing#@ Digital Animation Opticianry* Digital Audio & Video Production Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) • Oral Health Therapy 3 years Community Care & Social Service^ Electrical Technology Nursing^ Electrical Technology (Lighting & Sound) Opticianry^ Electronics Electronics (Display Technology) • Social Sciences (Social Work) 3 years Community Care & Social Service^ Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Networks & Applications) Interactive Media Design #Applicants with GPA of 3.5 or better may apply for the 2.5-year Diploma course. Applicants with GPA from 3.0 to less than 3.5 may apply for the 3-year Diploma course. Mechatronics @Applicants with GPA of 3.5 or better will be exempted from Semester 1 of Year 1 and clinical practicum module in Semester 2. Media Design (Interactive Media) *Applicants with GPA of 3.5 or better may apply for the 3-year Diploma course.

204 205 INTERACTIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA COURSES ^Applicants with GPA ≥3.50 may apply for the Oral Health Therapy and Social Sciences (Social Work) through the DAE. Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend an interview by SHS. DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER) Due to the special requirements of the healthcare profession, all applicants have to pass a medical examination and be certified to have the following abilities to perform patient care activities in a safe and effective manner: • Animation* 3 years Digital Animation • Mental ability (interpersonal ability and behavioural stability) to provide safe care to populations, as well as safety to self, Digital Audio & Video Production and demonstrate self-control and behavioural stability to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in a dynamic role. Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) • Physical ability to move around in clinical environment, walk/stand, bend, reach, lift, climb, push and pull, carry objects and Social Media & Web Development perform complex sequences of hand eye coordination. Visual Effects • Auditory ability to hear faint body sounds, auditory alarms and normal speaking level sounds (i.e. blood pressure sounds, monitors, call bells and person-to-person report). • Digital Game Art & Design* 3 years Digital Animation • Visual ability to detect changes in physical appearance, colour and contour, read medication labels, syringes, manometers, Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) and written communication accurately. Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) Interactive Media Design INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES Visual Communication Visual Effects DIPLOMA IN DURATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT NITEC • Digital Visual Effects 3 years Digital Animation (GPA 3.5 OR BETTER) Digital Audio & Video Production Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) • Business Informatics 3 years Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) Interactive Media Design • Business Intelligence & Analytics Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Network & Applications) Multimedia Technology • Financial Informatics [For Business Intelligence & Analytics only] Space Design (Architecture) • Cyber Security & Forensics Multimedia Technology Visual Communication Retail Services [Not for Financial Informatics] Visual Effects Social Media & Web Development • Game Development & Technology 3 years Info-Communications Technology • Infocomm & Security 3 years Communications Technology Multimedia Technology Electronics Social Media & Web Development Electronics (Display Technology) Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) • Interaction Design* 3 years Digital Animation Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Network & Applications) Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) Multimedia Technology Interactive Media Design Security Technology Multimedia Technology Social Media & Web Development Product Design Social Media & Web Development • Information Technology 3 years Communications Technology Space Design (Architecture) Electronics Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Electronics (Display Technology) Visual Communication Info-Communications Technology (Cloud Computing) Info-Communications Technology (Mobile Network & Applications) • Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design* 3 years Digital Animation Mobile Systems & Services Digital Audio & Video Production Multimedia Technology Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) Security Technology Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) Social Media & Web Development Product Design Space Design (Architecture)

206 207 Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Visual Communication JOINT ADMISSIONS Visual Effects EXERCISE (JAE)

APPLICATION PERIOD NOTIFICATION OF OUTCOME OF APPLICATION *Applicants with severe colour appreciation deficiency may encounter difficulties in some modules with high reliance on colour usage. The JAE is co-ordinated by the Joint Admissions Board of the Ministry Applicants may retrieve posting results from the EAE website in mid- Such candidates may be required to attend an interview to determine their suitability for admission to the course. of Education (MOE) for GCE O Level Certificate holders. The exercise will August 2018. take place in January. The application period lasts five calendar days, and commences on the day of release of the GCE O Level results. ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES FOR DIPLOMA COURSES JOINT POLYTECHNIC ADMISSIONS EXERCISE Applicants are required to submit their applications online through (JPAE) To be eligible for admission to the various courses, applicants must have also sat for the Singapore-Cambridge GCE N MOE’s JAE Internet System using their SingPass or JAE PIN. For more The Joint Polytechnic Admissions Exercise is open to students with: or O Level examination in addition to possessing ITE-NITEC qualification. information on SingPass, please refer to the following website: • Nitec Qualifications – obtain at least a nett GPA of 3.5 (i.e., after CCA www.singpass.gov.sg/sppubsvc bonus points, if any); • Higher Nitec Qualifications – obtain at least a nett GPA of 2.0 (i.e., after QUALIFICATIONS METHOD OF APPLICATION Applicants whose first choice is a course offered by Nanyang Polytechnic CCA bonus points, if any) (NYP) may submit their online applications at NYP’s JAE Centre at: • Nitec in Nursing – obtain at least a nett GPA of 3.0 (i.e., after CCA Nanyang Polytechnic bonus points, if any) 2017 Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) – Application opens in January. 180 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) – Application opens in June. Singapore 569830 [Note: Students who have previously enrolled in a polytechnic are advised to apply through the DAE] ITE Certificates Joint Polytechnic Admissions Exercise (JPAE) – Application opens in February. NOTIFICATION OF OUTCOME OF APPLICATION Applicants will be notified by MOE of the outcome of their application APPLICATION PERIOD GCE A Level Direct Admissions Exercise (DAE) about two weeks after the JAE registration period ends. Thus, it is not The JPAE is conducted jointly by the five polytechnics. Applications will necessary to contact the Joint Admissions Board or the Polytechnic prior be invited through a joint advertisement in the local media in February GCE O Level (those who did not participate in JAE) Please check website at www.nyp.edu.sg for details on application. to the release of the posting results. 2018 for ITE Certificate holders. Under the JPAE, applicants can apply for a maximum of eight courses. These applications can be submitted using Holders of foreign qualifications equivalent to the online JPAE portal at jpae.polytechnic.edu.sg Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level and A Level EARLY ADMISSIONS EXERCISE (EAE) APPLICATION PERIOD NOTIFICATION ON OUTCOME OF APPLICATION Integrated Programme (IP) students The EAE is conducted jointly by the five polytechnics. The exercise will Applicants may retrieve posting results from the JPAE website in early take place in June/July. Full information will be made available on NYP’s April 2018. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma website at www.nyp.edu.sg. Please check the website in June 2018.

Malaysia SPM or STPM or UEC EAE will be open only to: DIRECT ADMISSIONS EXERCISE (DAE) - Singaporean Citizens and Permanent Residents who have registered to APPLICATION 2017 Singapore-Cambridge GCE N Level Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP) sit for the GCE O Level examinations in the year of the EAE admission Application is to be done online through Nanyang Polytechnic’s website exercise; and at. Full information will be made available on the web. Please check the - International Students enrolled in government, government-aided and website from October 2017. Independent Schools during the year of the application, and who have registered to sit for the GCE O Level examinations in the year of the Please check the website at www.nyp.edu.sg in early January 2018 for EAE admission exercise. application details of the following courses: - Diploma in Animation Under the EAE, applicants can apply for a maximum of three courses. - Diploma in Digital Game Art & Design These applications can be submitted online via the EAE portal at - Diploma in Digital Visual Effects eae.polytechnic.edu.sg. Successful EAE applicants will receive only - Diploma in Game Development & Technology one offer regardless of the number of polytechnics they applied to. - Diploma in Industrial Design

208 209 - Diploma in Interaction Design Admissions Office by completing and submitting the Withdrawal Form, - Diploma in Mass Media Management which is obtainable from the respective Academic Schools’ General - Diploma in Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design Administration Office. - Diploma in Spatial Design - Diploma in Sustainable Architectural Design APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER BETWEEN COURSES - Diploma in Sport & Wellness Management Requests for transfer between courses may be considered on a case- - Diploma in Visual Communication by-case basis, subject to the applicant’s suitability and vacancies available. All applications must be made in writing through the Director Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview before the of the School. final selection. The verification slip, printed after submitting the online application, and the relevant documents are to be submitted by the following ways by the stipulated closing date: POLYTECHNIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMME (PFP) i. Registered post; or ADMISSION EXERCISE ii. Personally to APPLICATION PERIOD i@Central, Block A, Level 1, The PFP Admissions Exercise is conducted jointly by the five Nanyang Polytechnic, polytechnics. The exercise will take place in January 2018. Full 180 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, information will be made available on NYP’s website at www.nyp.edu.sg Singapore 569830 PFP Admission Exercise will be open only to: ELIGIBILITY FOR DIPLOMA COURSES - Students enrolled in government, government-aided and Independent To be considered for admission to a course, applicants should meet the Schools in 2017, and who have registered to sit for the GCE N Level minimum entry requirements and be certified physically and mentally examinations in 2017; and fit to pursue the course. Those offered admission must submit a medical - Secondary 4 Normal (Academic) students who obtained an ELMAB3 report from a Singapore-registered medical practitioner on the day of (English, Math, Best 3 Subjects) raw aggregate score of 11 points or enrolment. Applicants must also be prepared to appear for interviews and better (excluding CCA bonus points) at the GCE N Level examinations. to undergo any aptitude or other tests, if requested. Under the PFP Admissions Exercise, applicants can apply for a maximum ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER of five courses. These applications can be submitted online via the PFP Acceptance of an application does not constitute any commitment by website. Successful PFP applicants will receive only one offer regardless Nanyang Polytechnic to admit a candidate. A successful applicant must of the number of polytechnics they applied to. report for enrolment on the stipulated date as specified in the Letter of Offer; otherwise, the offer is deemed to have lapsed and the vacancy NOTIFICATION OF OUTCOME OF APPLICATION would be offered to other applicants. The Polytechnic may withdraw an Applicants may retrieve posting results from the PFP website in end- offer or de-register students who make false statements or have withheld January 2018. any information in their application. The Polytechnic also reserves the right to withdraw any course, alter its curricula, and amend the scale of fees or any other information without prior notice.

NOTIFICATION OF OUTCOME OF APPLICATION Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by post.

RESERVED PLACES FOR NSF MEN Successful applicants who are serving full-time National Service may write to the Admissions Office to reserve their place until they have completed their service.

WITHDRAWAL FROM COURSES Students who intend to discontinue their studies must inform the

210 FEES & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

211 TUITION FEES 2. Ensure that your sureties overseas sign the TG Agreement b) AXS Internet – Login to AXS Internet, select eServices* With effect from Academic Year (AY) 2014/2015, students pursuing full-time diploma courses at NYP will be billed under a cohort based fee structure, in the presence of Notary Public(s), which includes Notary c) AXS Mobile App – Download AXS Payment App, select eServices* which means that the tuition fees will remain constant for the entire duration of the course. Public, Commissioner for Oaths or practising lawyer. 3. Ensure that the Notary Public(s) sign and affix a seal/stamp *For Full-time Diploma students, continue to select: NYP » Enrolment The following are annual fees for enrolled students in Academic Year 2018/2019: against each of his/her signatures ONLY on the downloaded (Full-time Diploma) TG Agreement. MOE will NOT accept the TG Agreement if *For Poly Foundation Programme students, continue to select: NYP » SUBSIDISED STUDENTS there are any other documents issued by the Notary Public(s). Full-time Diploma/Polytechnic Foundation Programme FEES 4. After the original notarised TG Agreement is returned to you Singapore Citizens (SC) Singapore Permanent International Students (IS) by your sureties overseas, you must: COMPANY-SPONSORED STUDENTS (S$) Residents (SPR) (S$) (With GST, S$) ­ - Bring the TG Agreement during the scheduled MOE signing date. • Your sponsoring company is to officially inform NYP’s Admissions - Sign in the presence of MOE officer. Office 14 days before commencement of the semester. If your 5. You will be bonded to work in Singapore registered companies for sponsorship covers your course fees, the Polytechnic will then bill the Subsidised Tuition Fee (TF) 2,700 5,400 9,600 a minimum of three years upon graduation. sponsor directly. • Do not apply for any of the Financing Scheme(s) i.e. Mendaki Tertiary Supplementary Fees & Applicable GST 85.40 115.40 151.50 Tuition Fee Subsidy, Post Secondary Education Account Scheme, CPF FEES PAYMENT Education Scheme, Tuition Fee Loan Scheme, etc. Fee Payable for the Academic Year 2,785.40 5,515.40 9,751.50 WHEN TO PAY? • You should still apply for the MOE Tuition Grant unless your sponsoring Please pay before the enrolment due date stated in the Offer Letter. company has specifically instructed that it will pay thefull course fees. You are to confirm with your sponsoring company before enrolment Notes: HOW TO PAY? due date. 1. The fees stated above are for reference only. Tuition Fees for Singaporean Citizens (SC) and Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) Please pay fees under the following payment methods: are before GST. The Government continues to absorb the GST chargeable on tuition fees and examination fees payable by SC and SPR students. Tuition Fees for International Students (IS) are inclusive of GST. 1. United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) 2. All fees are subject to change as determined by Ministry of Education (MOE) at their yearly review. Note: This payment method is ONLY applicable during enrolment period 3. Fees are billed on a semestral basis. For fee details and actual amount payable, students can view their online e-Bill at NYP Student (February to April) and is for students who will be starting academic year Portal upon receiving the SMS notification that e-Bill is available. in April. 4. Subsidised students are those who are eligible and accepting the MOE Tuition Grant. For details on the scheme, please refer to MOE • Bring Student Bill to bank counter to any UOB branch. TG website tgonline.moe.gov.sg • Pay by cash, cheque or cashier’s order. • For cheque or cashier’s order: a) Write payable to “Nanyang Polytechnic”. b) Write your name, admission number and contact number on the NATIONAL SERVICEMEN back of the cheque or cashier’s order. Tuition fee for Reserved National Servicemen will be based on the Students who are: year of offer. • Singaporeans – please apply by submitting the Declaration for 2. United Overseas Bank Limited (Internet Banking) Tuition Grant Eligibility Form (pink form) during the enrolment. • Applicable for UOB account holders with Internet banking facility. • Singapore Permanent Residents and International Students – please • Login to UOB Internet Banking via www.uobgroup.com.sg. MOE TUITION GRANT SCHEME fulfil the tuition grant process as follows: • Quote your admission number and bill number or NRIC number as The Singapore Government, through the Ministry of Education (MOE) - Submit the Tuition Grant Option Form (blue form) during enrolment; payment reference. provides Tuition Grant (TG) to assist students in payment of the full ­- Attend the MOE Tuition Grant Briefing, which is compulsory; course fees. All students who are eligible and accepting the MOE TG need - Apply online via tgonline.moe.gov.sg by the stipulated deadline; 3. eNETS Debit to apply for the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme. ­­- Sign the MOE Tuition Grant Agreement in the presence of MOE Officer • Applicable for DBS Bank/POSB, UOB, OCBC or Citibank account together with your two sureties. holders with Internet banking facility. Students who are not eligible or did not accept TG or did not - If your sureties are in their home country and are NOT able to • Login NYP Homepage via www.nyp.edu.sg » Admissions » complete the TG Agreement signing by the scheduled dates, will have meet the scheduled MOE signing date, you need to: Full Time Diploma » Enrolment to pay the full course fees and the GST thereon for their studies in 1. Download a copy of the TG Agreement through the TG online for Nanyang Polytechnic. your sureties overseas. 4. AXS Stations/Internet/Mobile App a) AXS Stations – At AXS Station, select Education*

212 213 CHANGE OF CITIZENSHIP STATUS Semester fees are due and payable by students at the start of the semester. The fees rates payable are based on the HOW TO CHECK THE GIRO APPLICATION STATUS? citizenship status prevailing at that point in time, if applicable. You may check the GIRO application status online via myNYP Portal. Note: The same Interbank GIRO account will be used for fees deduction and any other disbursements. When is the effective When did you officially Is there any revision/adjustment Is there any Is there any revision/adjustment date for change of inform NYP? of fees for that semester? refund? of fees for new semester? citizenship status? WHEN AND HOW WILL THE GIRO DEDUCTION DATE AND AMOUNT BE INFORMED? BEFORE BEFORE YES YES YES You will be informed of the GIRO deduction date and total amount semester starts semester starts Fees will be adjusted in that If you have paid Fees will be revised in new payable via online e-Bill. When the online e-Bill is available for viewing semester to Singaporean or your fees. semester to Singaporean or via myNYP Portal, you will be notified by email sent to your NYP Student Singapore Permanent Resident Singapore Permanent Resident email address and/or SMS. The notification will be sent to you at least 10 rate accordingly. rate accordingly. days before the deduction date.

AFTER NO NO YES semester starts Fees will be revised in new FEES REFUND POLICY semester to Singaporean or Singapore Permanent Resident Students who paid Option A of Students who paid Option B of Students who paid Option C of rate accordingly. Period of the Student Bill (at enrolment) the Student Bill (at enrolment) the Student Bill (at enrolment) Withdrawal Amount of Refund Fees Payable AFTER BEFORE/AFTER NO NO YES semester starts semester starts Fees will be revised in new Before Full refund of fees paid, less S$50 S$50 administrative charges semester to Singaporean or commencement administrative charges (to be deducted from the Tuition and Supplementary Fees paid) Singapore Permanent Resident of a semester rate accordingly.

First week • Refund of 75% of Tuition Fees paid • To pay 25% of Tuition Fees • No refund of the 25% of Tuition of semester • Refund of 100% of Examination Fees paid • Refund of 100% of Examination Fees (if applicable), Sports Fees, • Refund of 100% of Examination PAYMENT OF FEES FOR BILLINGS Fees (if applicable), Sports Fees, Welfare Fees and Miscellaneous Fees (if applicable), Sports Fees, AFTER ENROLMENT Welfare Fees and Miscellaneous Fees paid Welfare Fees and Miscellaneous Note: After enrolment, you will not receive a hardcopy bill. Subsequent b) Print out and complete the form. Fees paid billings after enrolment will be via online e-Bill on myNYP Portal. Note: Fees paid • Payment by Interbank GIRO only. • Amendments, if any, are to be counter-signed by the account holder. • Payment by cash will not be accepted. • No correction fluid/tape is allowed. • Application for any Financing Scheme(s), namely Mendaki Tertiary Fee After first week No refund • To pay 100% of Tuition Fees • No refund of the 25% of Tuition Subsidy, CPF Education Scheme and Tuition Fee Loan Scheme cover c) For bank account operated by signature of semester • No refund of the Supplementary Fees paid only Tuition Fees and DOES NOT cover the Supplementary Fees. The Account holder/Joint Account holder(s) is/are to sign as per the Fees paid • To pay 75% of Tuition Fees Supplementary Fees have to be paid via GIRO. bank’s records. • For PSEA (covers Tuition Fee and Supplementary Fees) applicants, fees For bank account operated by thumbprint • No refund of the Supplementary will be paid via GIRO if there is insufficient fund in the PSEA. Account holder is to visit the Bank and get the thumbprint verified. Fees paid

HOW TO APPLY FOR GIRO? d) Submit the completed, verified thumbprint or signed form to NYP a) Download “Application for Interbank GIRO” form, which is available via before enrolment due date. Alternatively, for DBS/POSB account NYP website www.nyp.edu.sg. Please note that TRUST accounts are holder with Internet banking facility, you may apply for GIRO via not eligible for GIRO deduction. internet-banking.dbs.com.sg

214 215 REFUND OF EXCESS PAYMENT SUMMARY OF FINANCING SCHEMES Please pay the correct fees as the payment will be offset against fees Students may register for the rental of a locker at rent-a-locker.com. Note: For the Financing Scheme(s) that is/are applicable to you, the The table below is for reference for the Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy payable. Once fees payable is settled, there will be no claim from the Information on locker sizes and charges are also available on the website. sequential order of fee deduction from the schemes is Tertiary Tuition for Malays and the Post-Secondary Education Account Scheme only. Financing Scheme(s) and no refund of fees already paid. However, Payment is to be made online via a credit or debit card. Alternatively, Fee Subsidy for Malays, Post-Secondary Education Account Scheme, CPF For the full terms and conditions, refer to the respective websites/ should there be any excess amount, it will be refunded at a later date. students can complete the Application for Locker Rental Form available at Education Scheme, Tuition Fee Loan Scheme, etc. application forms. Refunds will be credited to the same Interbank GIRO Account for fees the Student Development Office at Blk E, Level 4 and i@Central, and send deduction. it together with a cheque/cashier’s order (in favour of Kaichi Spacemaster Pte Ltd) to:

SCHEME/TERMS TERTIARY TUITION FEE SUBSIDY POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION ACCOUNT (PSEA) OTHER PAYMENTS Kaichi Spacemaster Pte Ltd & CONDITIONS FOR MALAYS (MENDAKI) ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT 132 Joo Seng Road S$5.35 per transcript. #07-01 Uniplas Building Complimentary copy issued upon successful completion of course. Singapore 368358 Information This Scheme is administered by Yayasan Mendaki. This Scheme is administered by the Ministry of Education (MOE). REPLACEMENT COST FOR STUDENT CARD Rental charges for the first year of rental includes the cost of the padlock Refer to Yayasan Mendaki website mendaki.org.sg/ S$6.40 per card inclusive of GST. (S$9.00). This padlock is to be used at all times, including subsequent mendaki/programmes/educational-assistance/ Refer to MOE PSEA website moe.gov.sg/education/ renewals. The applicant can keep the padlock upon cessation of rental. tertiary-tuition-fee-subsidy-ttfs for more details. post-secondary/post-secondary-education-account for LOCKER RENTAL SERVICES more details. Lockers are available for rent to students at affordable rental rates. Note: As there are limited units of Midi lockers, please check with Kaichi Call Yayasan Mendaki at 6551 2840 or email Kaichi Spacemaster Pte Ltd is the appointed contractor for locker Spacemaster Pte Ltd at 6282 0868 during office hours before submitting [email protected] for more enquiries. rental services to students. your application.

Eligibility • All full-time subsidised diploma Malay • Singaporeans only, who have balances in their PSEA. students who are Singaporeans or Singapore • Call MOE PSEA hotline at 6260 0777 to check the Permanent Residents with one parent who is a balance in PSEA. Singaporean citizen. • Monthly household per capita income (PCI) does not exceed S$1,500. • This scheme is not applicable to Poly Foundation Programme students.

Subsidy Value Up to 100%, 75% or 50% of Tuition Fees depending Up to 100% of Tuition Fees and Supplementary Fees, on PCI. subject to available balance in PSEA.

How to Apply • Online application via tfas.mendaki.org.sg • Application Form is available in your • Hard-copy applications are not allowed. enrolment package. • Complete the form and mail it back to Nanyang Polytechnic using the Reply Envelope.

Application Period Before enrolment due date stated in the Offer Letter. Before enrolment due date stated in the Offer Letter.

216 217 The table below is for reference for the CPF Education Scheme and Tuition Fee Loan Scheme only. For the full terms and SCHEME/TERMS CPF EDUCATION SCHEME (CPF) TUITION FEE LOAN SCHEME (TFL) conditions, refer to the respective websites/application forms. & CONDITIONS

SCHEME/TERMS CPF EDUCATION SCHEME (CPF) TUITION FEE LOAN SCHEME (TFL) How to Apply Singapore Citizens (SC) and Singapore Permanent Download application form via NYP website & CONDITIONS Residents (SPR): www.nyp.edu.sg/financial-matters » Financial e-Forms • Online application via CPFB website. • Hard-copy applications are not allowed. • Bring the completed form to any DBS branch with Information This is a loan scheme, administered by CPF Board To ensure that no students are denied access to • All parties of the application, i.e. student and CPF a guarantor. Student and guarantor are to sign the (CPFB). polytechnic education because of financial difficulties, member must have a SingPass and email account agreement in the presence of a bank officer. MOE through Nanyang Polytechnic has made the TFL before application can be made online. Refer to CPFB website cpf.gov.sg for more details. available. DBS Bank is the agent bank appointed to • Criteria for guarantor: administer the scheme. International students: (a) from 21 years old to 60 years old; Hard-copy application by downloading the form (b) Singapore Citizen (SC) – for SC applicant; cpf.gov.sg/Assets/members/Documents/FORM_AES_ (c) SC/Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) – Eligibility • All full-time subsidised diploma students. • All full-time subsidised diploma students. F1.pdf. Complete the form and mail it back to Nanyang for SPR applicant; • This scheme is not applicable to Poly Foundation • This scheme is not applicable to Polytechnic Polytechnic using the Reply Envelope. (d) SC/SPR – for international applicant; and Programme students. Foundation Programme students. (e) not an undischarged bankrupt.

Loan Amount Up to 100% of Tuition Fees, subject to the available Up to a maximum amount of 75% of Tuition Fees. Application Period Before enrolment due date stated in the Offer Letter. Before enrolment due date stated in the Offer Letter. balance in their CPF savings under the education scheme.

Interest Payable Prevailing CPF interest rate. Interest will be charged The average prime rate of the three local banks, i.e. DBS, BURSARIES from the time the savings are withdrawn. OCBC and UOB. Interest will be charged from 1 June or There are bursaries for students who require financial assistance to apply A number of scholarships are offered by NYP, various government and 1 December in the year of graduation. at different times of the academic year. Applicants must be enrolled in an private organisations at different times during an academic year to NYP course at the time of application and receipt of the bursary. Students students. These awards are open for application by enrolled students will be informed of the application exercise and application procedures and have varying eligibility criteria. The main application exercises for Repayment Period Maximum of 12 years. Maximum of 10 years. via their NYP email about a week before each application exercise. The scholarships are held in the first semester of an academic year. duration between application and receipt of bursary money generally takes up to three months. Recipients will be notified via their NYP email The NYP Scholarship Programme offers an array of scholarships to of the estimated date of receipt of bursary money. students who demonstrate outstanding aptitudes within or beyond Repayment Amount Minimum of S$100 per month. Minimum of S$100 per month. their academic capabilities, have good leadership qualities and/or special talents. These bond-free scholarships, available to students from SCHOLARSHIPS AND SPONSORSHIPS different entry pathways, are offered to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Commencement of 1 year after graduation or 1 year from the date of 1 year after graduation date or date of leaving the course, Students from the School of Health Sciences may apply for scholarships Permanent Residents enrolled in full-time Diploma courses. The NYP Loan Repayment leaving the course, whichever is earlier. whichever is earlier. and sponsorships offered by MOH Holdings, various healthcare Scholarship covers annual tuition fees up to the amount payable by institutions and voluntary welfare organisations, on entry or at any point Singapore Citizens (after tuition grant). throughout the course. Successful sponsorship applicants will be given a monthly allowance during their course of study at the Polytechnic. Upon Details of such awards can be obtained from the NYP website. Students completion of their studies, they are required to serve a bond with the are also advised to check their NYP student email accounts regularly for sponsoring organisations. announcements of application exercises.

Scholarships are also available for outstanding health science graduates to pursue a degree conversion after completion of the diploma programme.

218 219 UNIVERSITIES OFFERING ADVANCED STANDING

University of Ballarat Glasgow Caledonian University BUSINESS MANAGEMENT University of Canberra Heriot-Watt University University of South Australia King’s College London SINGAPORE University of Southern Queensland London Metropolitan University Nanyang Technological University University of Tasmania London South Bank University National University of Singapore University of Technology Sydney Loughborough University Singapore Institute of Technology University of the Sunshine Coast Manchester Metropolitan University Singapore Management University University of Western Sydney Middlesex University Singapore University of Social Sciences University of Wollongong Newcastle University Victoria University Northumbria University AUSTRALIA William Angliss Institute Nottingham Trent University Australian Maritime College Oxford Brookes University Blue Mountains International Hotel CANADA Queen Mary University of London Management School University of Lethbridge Richmond University Bond University Royal Holloway University of London Central Queensland University NEW ZEALAND Sheffield Hallam University Charles Darwin University Auckland University of Technology St Mary’s University College, Charles Sturt University Lincoln University Twickenham, London Curtin University of Technology The University of Auckland Staffordshire University Deakin University The University of Waikato Thames Valley University Edith Cowan University UNITEC New Zealand The University of Buckingham Flinders University University of Canterbury The University of Greenwich Griffith University Victoria University of Wellington The University of Liverpool James Cook University Whitireia New Zealand The University of Manchester La Trobe University The University of Nottingham Macquarie University REPUBLIC OF IRELAND The University of Reading Monash University Institute of Technology, Carlow The University of Sheffield Murdoch University The University of Warwick Queensland University of Technology SWITZERLAND The University of Winchester RMIT University Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne University College Birmingham Southern Cross University University of Aberdeen Swinburne University of Technology THE NETHERLANDS University of Abertay Dundee The Australian National University Hotelschool The Hague University of Birmingham The University of Adelaide University of Bradford The University of Melbourne UNITED KINGDOM University of Brighton The University of Newcastle Anglia Ruskin University University of Bristol The University of New England Aston University University of Central England The University of New South Wales Brunel University London University of Central Lancashire The University of Queensland Cardiff University University of Dundee The University of Sydney City University University of East Anglia, Norwich The University of Western Australia Coventry University University of East London

220 221 University of Essex CANADA University of Essex Monash University Staffordshire University CHEMICAL & LIFE SCIENCES University of Exeter IUFoST: International Union of University of Glasgow Murdoch University The University of Liverpool University of Huddersfield Food Science & Technology University of Huddersfield Queensland University of Technology University of Abertay Dundee University of Kent at Canterbury SINGAPORE University of Kent at Canterbury RMIT University University of Brighton University of Leeds Nanyang Technological University NEW ZEALAND University of Leeds Swinburne University of Technology University of Central England University of Leicester National University of Singapore Lincoln University University of Leicester The Australian National University University of Hertfordshire University of Lincoln Singapore Management University Massey University University of Paisley The University of Adelaide University of Strathclyde University of Luton Singapore University of Social Sciences University of Reading The University of Melbourne University of Sunderland University of Paisley REPUBLIC OF IRELAND University of Salford The University of Newcastle University of the West of England University of Portsmouth AUSTRALIA Institute of Technology, Carlow University of Southampton The University of New South Wales University of Ulster University of Salford Central Queensland University University of Strathclyde The University of Queensland University of Wales, Swansea University of Southampton Charles Darwin University UNITED KINGDOM University of Sunderland The University of Sydney York St John University University of Stirling Charles Sturt University Anglia Ruskin University University of Surrey University of Canberra University of Strathclyde Curtin University of Technology Cardiff University University of Sussex University of South Australia UNITED STATES OF AMERICA University of Sunderland Flinders University Coventry University University of the West of England University of Western Sydney Academy of Art University University of Surrey Griffith University Durham University University of Wales, Swansea Victoria University College for Creative Studies University of the West of England La Trobe University Glasgow Caledonian University DeVry University University of Ulster Macquarie University Heriot-Watt University UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CANADA New York University University of Wales, Swansea Monash University Imperial College London DeVry University Emily Carr Institute School of Visual Arts University of Wolverhampton Murdoch University King’s College London University at Buffalo SUNY The New School University University of Worcester: Worcester Queensland University of Technology Loughborough University GERMANY University at Buffalo SUNY Business School RMIT University Newcastle University Fachhochschule-Potsdam York St John University Swinburne University of Technology Northumbria University DESIGN The Australian National University Nottingham Trent University NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERING UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The University of Adelaide Queen Mary University of London Auckland University of Technology DeVry University The University of Melbourne Queen’s University Belfast SINGAPORE Hawaii Pacific University The University of Newcastle The University of Edinburgh Nanyang Technological University REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SINGAPORE Johnson & Wales University The University of New South Wales The University of Greenwich National University of Singapore Institute of Technology, Carlow Nanyang Technological University Ottawa University The University of Queensland The University of Liverpool Singapore Institute of Technology National University of Singapore San Francisco State University The University of Sydney The University of Manchester Singapore Management University UNITED KINGDOM Singapore Institute of Technology The University of Arizona The University of Western Australia The University of Nottingham Singapore University of Social Sciences Anglia Ruskin University Singapore Management University University at Buffalo SUNY University of Ballarat The University of Reading Aston University Singapore University of Social Sciences University of Central Florida: Rosen University of South Australia The University of Sheffield AUSTRALIA Bournemouth University College of Hospitality Management University of Tasmania The University of Warwick Bond University Coventry University AUSTRALIA University of Houston University of Technology Sydney University College London Charles Sturt University De Montfort University, Leicester Bond University University of Missouri, Kansas City University of the Sunshine Coast University of Abertay Dundee Curtin University of Technology Glasgow Caledonian University Central Queensland University University of Oregon, Eugene University of Western Sydney University of Bath Deakin University Kent Institute of Art & Design Charles Darwin University University of Wisconsin, Stout University of Wollongong University of Birmingham Edith Cowan University Loughborough University Curtin University of Technology Wichita State University Victoria University University of Brighton Griffith University Northumbria University Deakin University William Angliss Institute University of Bristol James Cook University Nottingham Trent University Edith Cowan University University of East Anglia, Norwich La Trobe University Richmond University Flinders University

222 223 Griffith University The University of Auckland The University of York Hawaii Pacific University University of Western Sydney Singapore University of Social Sciences James Cook University University of Canterbury University College London University at Buffalo SUNY University of Wollongong La Trobe University University of Aberdeen University of Missouri, Kansas City AUSTRALIA Macquarie University UNITED KINGDOM University of Abertay Dundee University of Oregon, Eugene UNITED KINGDOM Bond University Monash University Anglia Ruskin University University of Bath Wichita State University Anglia Ruskin University Central Queensland University Murdoch University Aston University University of Birmingham Coventry University Charles Darwin University Queensland University of Technology Brunel University London University of Bradford Glasgow Caledonian University Charles Sturt University RMIT University Cardiff University University of Brighton Heriot-Watt University Curtin University of Technology HEALTH SCIENCES Swinburne University of Technology City University University of Bristol King’s College London Deakin University The Australian National University Coventry University University of Central England London South Bank University Edith Cowan University The University of Adelaide De Montfort University, Leicester University of Central Lancashire SINGAPORE Millbrook House, University of Plymouth Flinders University The University of Melbourne Durham University University of Dundee Nanyang Technological University Northumbria University Griffith University The University of Newcastle Glasgow Caledonian University University of East Anglia, Norwich National University of Singapore Queen Margaret University College James Cook University The University of New South Wales Heriot-Watt University University of East London Singapore Institute of Technology The University of Sheffield La Trobe University The University of Queensland Imperial College London University of Essex Singapore Management University University of Birmingham Monash University The University of Sydney Keele University University of Exeter Singapore University of Social Sciences University of Brighton Murdoch University The University of Western Australia King’s College London University of Glamorgan University of Bristol Queensland University of Technology University of Ballarat Lancaster University University of Glasgow AUSTRALIA University of Central England RMIT University University of Canberra London Metropolitan University University of Hertfordshire Australian Catholic University University of Central Lancashire Swinburne University of Technology University of South Australia London South Bank University University of Huddersfield Bond University University of Essex The Australian National University University of Southern Queensland Loughborough University University of Kent at Canterbury Charles Darwin University University of Exeter The University of Adelaide University of Tasmania Manchester Metropolitan University University of Leeds Charles Sturt University University of Manchester The University of Melbourne University of Technology Sydney Middlesex University University of Leicester Central Queensland University University of Paisley The University of Newcastle University of Western Sydney Napier University, Edinburgh University of Lincoln Curtin University of Technology University of Sunderland The University of New South Wales University of Wollongong Newcastle University University of Paisley Deakin University University of the West of England The University of Queensland Victoria University Northumbria University University of Plymouth Edith Cowan University University of Ulster The University of Sydney Nottingham Trent University University of Portsmouth Flinders University University of Wales, Swansea The University of Western Australia CANADA Oxford Brookes University University of Salford Griffith University University of Ballarat McGill University Queen Mary University of London University of Southampton La Trobe University UNITED STATES OF AMERICA University of Canberra University of Saskatchewan Queen’s University Belfast University of Strathclyde Monash University DeVry University University of South Australia University of Waterloo Richmond University University of Sunderland Queensland University of Technology University at Buffalo SUNY University of Southern Queensland Staffordshire University University of Surrey RMIT University University of Tasmania GERMANY The University of Edinburgh University of Sussex The University of Adelaide University of Technology Sydney Fachhochschule-Aalen The University of Greenwich University of the West of England The University of Melbourne University of the Sunshine Coast INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Fachhochschule-Bremen The University of Hull University of Wales, Swansea The University of Queensland University of Western Sydney Fachhochschule-Esslingen The University of Liverpool University of Wolverhampton The University of Sydney University of Wollongong Fachhochschule-Mannheim The University of Manchester University of Canberra SINGAPORE Victoria University University of Applied Sciences The University of Nottingham UNITED STATES OF AMERICA University of South Australia Nanyang Technological University The University of Reading Cleveland State University University of Tasmania National University of Singapore CANADA NEW ZEALAND The University of Sheffield DeVry University University of Technology Sydney Singapore Institute of Technology McGill University Massey University The University of Warwick Gannon University University of the Sunshine Coast Singapore Management University University of Saskatchewan

224 225 University of Toronto Sheffield Hallam University University of Sussex RMIT University Richmond University University of Waterloo Staffordshire University University of Teesside Swinburne University of Technology Royal College of Art University of Windsor Thames Valley University University of the West of England The Australian National University Staffordshire University The University of Buckingham University of Ulster The University of Adelaide The University of Liverpool NEW ZEALAND The University of Edinburgh University of Wales Institute, Cardiff The University of Melbourne The University of Winchester Auckland University of Technology The University of Greenwich University of Wales, Swansea The University of Newcastle University of Aberdeen Lincoln University The University of Hull The University of New South Wales University of Abertay Dundee Massey University The University of Liverpool UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The University of Queensland University of Brighton The University of Auckland The University of Manchester DeVry University The University of Sydney University of Bristol The University of Waikato The University of Nottingham Hawaii Pacific University University of Canberra University of Central England University of Canterbury The University of Reading University at Buffalo SUNY University of South Australia University of Hertfordshire University of Otago The University of Sheffield University of Hawaii at Hilo University of Western Sydney University of Strathclyde Victoria University of Wellington The University of Wales, Aberystwyth University of Missouri, Kansas City University of Wollongong University of Sunderland Whitireia New Zealand The University of Warwick University of Oregon, Eugene Victoria University University of Surrey The University of York University of Washington University of Teesside UNITED KINGDOM University College London Wichita State University CANADA University of the West of England Anglia Ruskin University University of Aberdeen Emily Carr Institute University of Ulster Aston University University of Abertay Dundee Vancouver Film School University of Wales, Swansea Brunel University London University of Bath INTERACTIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA Cardiff University University of Birmingham NEW ZEALAND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA City University University of Bradford Auckland University of Technology MDS: Academy of Art University Coventry University University of Brighton SINGAPORE Media Design School Art Center College of Design De Montfort University, Leicester University of Bristol Nanyang Technological University CALARTS: California Institute of the Arts Glasgow Caledonian University University of Central England National University of Singapore REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Carnegie Mellon University Heriot-Watt University University of Central Lancashire Singapore Institute of Technology IADT: Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, College for Creative Studies Imperial College London University of Dundee Singapore Management University Design & Technology DeVry University Keele University University of East Anglia, Norwich Singapore University of Social Sciences DigiPen Institute of Technology King’s College London University of Essex UNITED KINGDOM New York University Lancaster University University of Exeter AUSTRALIA Anglia Ruskin University Purdue University London Metropolitan University University of Huddersfield AFTRS: Australian Film Television and Radio Aston University Ringling College of Art and Design Loughborough University University of Kent at Canterbury School Bournemouth University RISD: Rhode Island School of Design Manchester Metropolitan University University of Leeds Bond University Central Saint Martins – University of SCAD: Savannah College of Art and Design Napier University, Edinburgh University of Leicester Charles Sturt University the Arts London School of Visual Arts Newcastle University University of Paisley Curtin University of Technology Coventry University Texas A&M University Northumbria University University of Portsmouth Deakin University De Montfort University, Leicester Glasgow The New School University Nottingham Trent University University of Salford Edith Cowan University Caledonian University The Ohio State University Oxford Brookes University University of Southampton Griffith University Kent Institute of Art & Design Tisch School of the Arts Queen Mary University of London University of Stirling La Trobe University Loughborough University University at Buffalo SUNY Queen’s University Belfast University of Strathclyde Monash University NFTS: National Film and Television School UCLA: University of California, Los Angeles Richmond University University of Sunderland Murdoch University Northumbria University USC: University of Southern California Royal Holloway University of London University of Surrey Queensland University of Technology Nottingham Trent University

226 227 YP offers Continuing Education and Training (CET) under the LIFELONG LEARNING Asian Culinary Institute (ACI), the Academy of Lifelong NLearning & Skills (ALLS) and Singapore Institute of Retail Studies (SIRS). In addition to these, we offer a wide range of SkillsFuture courses. Our quality programmes are designed to equip adult learners with the requisite knowledge and skills to contribute to the technological, economic and social development of Singapore.

ACADEMY OF LIFELONG LEARNING & SKILLS ALLS offers a wide range of CET courses for adult learners in areas such as Engineering, Business, Information Technology (IT), Health Sciences, Design, Interactive & Digital Media, and Chemical & Life Sciences. The CET programmes target different spectrums of the adult learning community – from fresh graduates to working professionals who aspire to upgrade themselves through training or embark on a mid-career switch. ADVANCED DIPLOMA AND SPECIALIST DIPLOMA CET DIPLOMA To support adult learners in enhancing their capabilities and acquire ALLS offers industry-relevant CET diploma courses to enable specialised skills in their chosen fields, ALLS offers a suite of post working adults to continue to build and deepen their skills and diploma CET programmes covering a wide domain spectrum. competencies. These diploma programmes are compact and modular in structure, and can be completed in two-and-a-half years. ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES: Allied Health Engineering & Information Technology • Counselling • Engineering (Aerospace Manufacturing) • Engineering (Mechatronics) Nursing • Infocomm & Digital Media (IT Network & System Administration) • Community Health • Critical Care Business • Emergency • Business Practice (Accounting) • Gerontology • Business Practice (Customer Relationship & Service Management) • Management • Business Practice (Hospitality & Tourism Management) • Medical-Surgical • Business Practice (Supply Chain Management) • Mental Health • Midwifery PROFESSIONAL CONVERSION PROGRAMME AND DIPLOMA • Nephro-Urology (CONVERSION) • Neuroscience For mid-career professionals, managers or executives from a non- • Oncology healthcare background seeking to join the healthcare industry, ALLS • Orthopaedics offers healthcare Professional Conversion Programmes (PCPs) and • Palliative Care Diploma (Conversion) courses to cater for these aspiring learners • Paediatrics looking to make a career switch. • Perianaesthesia • Perioperative • Academy of Lifelong Learning & Skills Health Sciences • Asian Culinary Institute Singapore • Nursing (PCPs) Chemical & Life Sciences • Singapore Institute of Retail Studies • Paramedicine (Diploma (Conversion)) • Pharmaceutical Sciences

228 229 SPECIALIST DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES: SKILLSFUTURE EARN AND LEARN PROGRAMMES Engineering & Information Technology The SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programme (ELP) is a work-study • Business & Big Data Analytics programme designed to give fresh graduates from polytechnics and the • Cloud Data Centre Technology & Management Institute of Technical Education (ITE) a head start in careers related to • Embedded Systems their discipline of study. • Information Security They are matched with suitable employers who will provide them with • Mobile Computing structured on-the-job training and mentorship support. While employed, • Wireless Technology they will also study for industry-recognised qualifications. • Advanced Networking Employees of participating companies and employers who sign up for the ELP scheme will receive funding support (terms and conditions Business apply) from the government. Some of the SkillsFuture Earn and Learn • Fund Management & Administration Programmes offered by NYP are: • Hospitality & MICE Management • Human Resource Management Engineering & Information Technology • Sport Management & Marketing • WSQ Diploma in Precision Engineering (Master Craftsman Skills) • Supply Chain Management • Specialist Diploma in Electronic Systems Development • Specialist Diploma in Information Systems Development Health Sciences • Specialist Diploma in Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Engineering • Diabetes Management & Education • Specialist Diploma in Converged Infocomm Infrastructure • Radiology Nursing and Commerce (AHK/SGC) to have met all the qualification standards of • SkillsFuture for Digital Workplace • Adolescent & Youth Health Interactive & Digital Media the IndustrieMeister Metall. This certification is unprecedented and NYP is • Introduction to Digital Photography • Clinical Education • Specialist Diploma in Digital Media Production the first institution outside of Germany to receive it. The following are the • Fundamentals of Tablet Compression / Tablet Coating • Ear, Nose & Throat • Specialist Diploma in Games Development WSQ courses offered: • Safe Laboratory Work with Nanomaterials • Endoscopy • Business Analytics Primer Business Precision Engineering • Fund Administration Interactive & Digital Media • Specialist Diploma in Human Capital Management • Advanced Certificate in Precision Engineering • On-the-Job Training Capability Development Programme • User Experience Design & Management • Diploma in Precision Engineering (Master Craftsman Skills) • Visual Effects Chemical & Life Sciences • Specialist Diploma in Precision Engineering (Master Craftsman Skills) SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NYP ALUMNI • Advanced Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences • Specialist Diploma in Precision Engineering (Additive Manufacturing) As an NYP Alumni, you will enjoy a 10% discount on course fees Chemical & Life Sciences (excluding GST) when you enrol in any ALLS and SIRS non-funded short • Clinical Trials Management Design CUSTOMISED AND SHORT COURSES courses. For details on Academy of Lifelong Learning & Skills’ courses, • Clinical Diagnostics & Infectious Diseases • Specialist Diploma in Spatial Design ALLS proactively collaborates with companies to design and customise please visit www.nyp.edu.sg/admissions/lifelong-learners.html or • Energy & Environmental Management for Process Industry • Specialist Diploma in Visual Communication programmes for their staffs’ training needs. Short courses tailored for the contact: • Nutrition Science • Specialist Diploma in Design & Make public are also offered to provide training and upgrading opportunities. Examples of some of the customised and public short courses include: Customer Service Hotline: 6550 0555 Design Health Sciences Email: [email protected] • Design Strategy & Management • Specialist Diploma in Nursing (Gerontology) • Arduino Programming & Applications • Design & Make • Basic Medical Terminology For enquiries on Academy of Lifelong Learning & Skills’ customised WORKFORCE SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS (WSQ) • Management of Obstetric and Paediatrics Emergencies programmes for companies, please contact: SKILLS-BASED MODULAR COURSES ALLS offers a range of WSQ Precision Engineering programmes that • Phlebotomy The Skills-Based Modular Courses (SBMCs) are short provide competency-based training to facilitate skills upgrading and • Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture Dr Lim Tian Khoon programmes that allow individuals to either deepen or open up career progression pathways in the precision engineering • Certified Software Testing Tel: 6550 0451 acquire new skillsets without the need to commit to a sector. The Precision Engineering Master Craftsman (PeMC) Programme, • Cyber Security Email: [email protected] full qualification course. In NYP, these SBMCs are offered which comprises the WSQ Diploma in Precision Engineering (Master • GMP & GDP either as modules that form part of a full CET qualification, Craftsman Skills) and WSQ Specialist Diploma in Precision Engineering • Social Media and Analytics Ms Elsie Ng or as stand-alone short courses that do not lead to a full (Master Craftsman Skills), has been certified by IHK Munich and • Geospatial Technologies Tel: 6550 0093 qualification programme. Auslandshandelskammern (AHK)/Singapore German Chamber of Industry • Telecommunications Fundamentals Email: [email protected]

230 231 ASIAN CULINARY INSTITUTE SINGAPORE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF RETAIL STUDIES WORKFORCE SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK ACI is a joint collaboration between NYP and SkillsFuture Singapore • 3-Hour Short Courses (NSA programme) SIRS was established in January 2006 as the first CET institute. In SIRS offers both WSQ full qualifications and modular programmes, all of (SSG), previously known as Workforce Development Agency (WDA). • Mentoring for Effective ELP Implementation January 2011 and 2014, SIRS was conferred the National CET Institute which are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit. Training can be contextualised ACI has been appointed by SSG as the Anchor Provider for the food and (NCI) status – given only to CET centres that demonstrate the highest for corporate and public classes. beverage (F&B) services industry and is the Programme Manager for the CUSTOMISED COURSES quality training. Since April 2016, SIRS was appointed by SkillsFuture SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programme. ACI offers customised courses in areas such as team bonding, culinary Singapore as the Anchor Provider for the retail industry as well as Retail Framework ACI’s vision is to be a Centre of Excellence in the F&B services training and supervisory training. Our consultants will be able to advise a Lean Enterprise Development (LED) Multiplier. SIRS is also the Full qualifications and modular programmes for the following levels: industry. Our mission is to provide quality training to help professionalise you on the programmes that best suit your needs. Programme Manager for the Earn and Learn Programme (ELP) and the • WSQ Specialist Diploma in Retail Management Singapore’s F&B services industry and support enterprises in their Professional Conversion Programme (PCP) – both under the purview • WSQ Diploma in Retail Management journey towards productivity enhancement and business transformation CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES of Workforce Singapore. • WSQ Advanced Certificate in Retail Supervision in support of the Food Services Sectoral Manpower Plan and Food ACI provides career guidance for individuals seeking a career in the F&B SIRS provides holistic, quality, and market-driven training solutions • WSQ Certificate in Retail Operations Services Industry Transformation Map. industry, as well as for those who are considering a career move to the through National Workforce Skills Qualification (WSQ) programmes ACI aims to build a pipeline of local chefs, strengthen continual F&B industry. This includes facilitating placements for individuals trained to support and prepare enterprises and the workforce for evolving Service Excellence Framework professional development for existing workers, and facilitate innovation by ACI, so that they can gain employment in the industry after training. challenges in the marketplace. In addition, SIRS aligns its solutions Modular programmes for The Service Leader and The Service Coach. and productivity enhancement through applied research and to the Retail Sectoral Manpower Plan (SMP) and the Retail Industry Modular programmes and full qualifications for The Service Professional, development. CONSULTANCY SERVICES Transformation Map (ITM) to help companies drive growth through including Certified Service Professional Programme. As an Anchor Provider, ACI is committed to supporting sectoral innovation, improve productivity with technology, build a future-ready SKILLSFUTURE EARN AND LEARN PROGRAMMES transformation by working with enterprises in areas such as food and productive workforce, and internationalise retail business. Business Management Framework • WSQ Diploma in Culinary Arts & WSQ Diploma in F&B Management technology, food science and food production. This will, in turn, generate SIRS’ training collaboration with world digital leader, Alibaba Modular programmes for executives and managers in the following for ITE graduates high impact outcomes in terms of manpower optimisation, process or Group’s Taobao University, e-marketplace onboard collaborations areas: • WSQ Specialist Diploma in Culinary Management for Polytechnic productivity improvements. with Lazada and Qoo10, and SME digitalisation initiative with SingTel’s • Business negotiation graduates 99% SME, aim to help both companies and individuals navigate the • Communications RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS changing retail landscape. • Strategy planning & implementation WORKFORCE SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS (WSQ) ACI undertakes industry-based research & development projects • Sales & marketing • WSQ Certificate in Culinary Arts (Asian Cuisine) in collaboration with other agencies and institutions to enhance As a leader in retail training with more than 10 years of experience • WSQ Higher Certificate in Culinary Arts (Asian Cuisine) sectoral practices in the food services. Areas of focus could be in and proven track record, SIRS champions the transformation of retail Leadership & People Management Framework • WSQ Advanced Certificate in Culinary Arts (Asian Cuisine) the enhancement of productivity in the value chain such as source, industry through: Modular programmes for team leadership, and leadership and people • WSQ Diploma in Culinary Arts (Asian Cuisine) distribution and process, or in the production part of the operation. To • Business consultancy and holistic partnership management. • WSQ Specialist Diploma in Food & Culinary Science find out more about Asian Culinary Institute’s courses and/or services, • Executive programmes and workshops • WSQ Certificate in Asian Pastry and Bakery please visit our website www.aci.edu.sg or contact: • Industry practitioner seminars and masterclasses Employability Skills • WSQ Higher Certificate in Asian Pastry and Bakery • Applied research and study trips Modular programmes for operations, supervisory and managerial. To • WSQ Advanced Certificate in Asian Pastry and Bakery Ms Evelyn Quek • Career development and job placement find out more about Singapore Institute of Retail Studies' courses and/or • WSQ Diploma in Asian Pastry and Bakery Tel: 6417 3613 services, please contact: Email: [email protected] RETAIL INNOVATION CENTRE FOR ENTERPRISES (RICE) SHORT COURSES To support the industry in improving productivity and overcome For corporate enquiries: • WSQ Follow Food & Beverage Safety and Hygiene Policies and Mr Alvin Tay resource challenges, SIRS set up a Retail Innovation Centre for Mr Adrian Loo Procedures Tel: 6417 3652 Enterprises (RICE) to showcase relevant technology and facilitate Tel: 6417 3029 • WSQ Follow Food & Beverage Safety and Hygiene Policies and Email: [email protected] adoption. Training and consultancy services with subsidies are Email: [email protected] Procedures (Blended Learning) also available for holistic, under-one-roof assistance to interested • WSQ Follow Food & Beverage Safety and Hygiene Policies and For general enquiries: companies. For public enquiries: Procedures (Refresher) Hotline: 6417 3318 Hotline: 6222 7477 (6222 SIRS) • WSQ Conduct Food and Beverage Hygiene Audit Email: [email protected] SKILLSFUTURE EARN AND LEARN PROGRAMMES Website: www.sirs.edu.sg • WSQ Apply Food Safety Management Systems for Food Service A work-study programme designed to give fresh polytechnic and ITE Establishments graduates a head start in a retail career through work and study via: • SkillsFuture for Digital Workplace (F&B & Hospitality) • WSQ Advanced Certificate in Retail Supervision (ITE graduates), or • 1-Day Pastry Courses (SkillsFuture Credit eligible) • WSQ Specialist Diploma in Retail Management (Polytechnic • 1-Day Culinary Courses (SkillsFuture Credit eligible) graduates)

232 233 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018/2019

SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 Instruction Weeks 16 Apr 2018 – 10 Jun 2018 8 weeks Instruction Weeks 15 Oct 2018 – 16 Dec 2018 9 weeks

Mid-Semester Break 11 Jun 2018 – 24 Jun 2018 2 weeks Mid-Semester Break 17 Dec 2018 – 01 Jan 2019 2 weeks

Instruction Weeks 25 Jun 2018 – 12 Aug 2018 7 weeks Instruction Weeks 02 Jan 2019^ – 10 Feb 2019 6 weeks

Study/Exam Weeks 13 Aug 2018 – 02 Sep 2018 3 weeks Study/Exam Weeks 11 Feb 2019 – 03 Mar 2019 3 weeks

Vacation 03 Sep 2018 – 14 Oct 2018 6 weeks Vacation 04 Mar 2019 – 14 Apr 2019 6 weeks

26 weeks 26 weeks

^As New Year’s Eve (31 Dec 2018) and New Year’s Day (1 Jan 2019) fall on Monday and Tuesday respectively, instruction weeks start on Wednesday (2 Jan 2019).

Note: 1. The academic calendar may vary across Schools and is subject to change. 2. Alternative assessments/attachments/projects may be scheduled during the vacation. 3. The information stated here is correct at the point of printing and is subject to change.

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