Awarding Body
Pearson Education Ltd, United Kingdom
Overview
The programme is designed to provide a wide range of engineering and management skills and you, as either an individual or part of a team, will need to solve technical problems and implement appropriate solutions.
You will start by learning the fundamental skills to understand basic engineering principles. As you progress through the course, its emphasis will focus in on a number of electrical and electronic subject areas.
Learning Objectives
The following are the learning objectives:
- To prepare a range of technical and management careers in electrical and electronic engineering;
- To develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attributes essential for successful performance in working life and thereby enable students to make an immediate contribution to employment at the appropriate professional level;
- To equip individuals with knowledge, understanding and skills for success in employment in the electrical / electronic engineering-based industry;
- To provide specialist studies relevant to individual vocations and professions in which students are working or intend to seek employment in electrical / electronic engineering and its related industries;
- To enable progression to or count towards an undergraduate degree or further professional qualification in electrical/electronic engineering in the related area;
- To provide a significant educational base for progression to Incorporated Engineer level.
Course Duration
Full Time: | 16 months 3 hours per day X 5 days a week |
Part Time: | 22 months 3 hours per day X 3 days a week |
Modules
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Management of Projects
- Control System and Automation
- Microprocessor Systems
- Combinational and Sequential Logic
- Electrical Power
- Analytical Method for Engineers
- Engineering Science
- Electronic Principles
- Further Electrical Principles
- Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits
- Further Electrical Power
- Further Analytical Method for Engineers
- Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation
- Electrical and Electronic Principles
- Engineering Design
General Optional Modules (can be selected by student)
- Engineering Thermodynamics
- Mechanical Principles
- Materials Engineering
- Fluid Mechanics
Programme StructureThis programme consists of 16 modules at 15 or 20 credits per module
Part time: January, March, April, May, July, August, September, November, December
Attendance Requirements
International Students (ICA student pass holder) must attend a minimum of 90% of scheduled course hours at all time. A minimum attendance of 75% must be achieved for local students (Singaporean, PR, Employment Pass, SPass and work permit holders etc.) who are not holding student pass. Students whose attendance is below 90% (ICA Student Pass holder) and 75% (local students) are not eligible to submit the assignment or sit for the examination.
A student who is absent or considered to be absent from class/session, must provide documentary proof i.e. Original Medical Certificate issued by a General Practitioner, Polyclinic or Hospital to his/her Course Administrator immediately on his/her return to school.
Graduation Requirements and Progression
Students are required to pass 16 modules/units of Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma. Successful students can progress into the final year of the Bachelor degree programme recommended by Pearson Education Ltd and/or TEG International College.
Pearson link:
Local Student Admission Requirements
The minimum entry requirements are:
- Singaporean students with at least 18 years of age; one GCE ‘A’ Level subject in Mathematics or Science subject or successful completion of a recognised Access or Foundation programme in relevant Engineering field or IB Diploma, Pearson BTEC Level 3 90-credit Diploma in Engineering and relevant Engineering Diplomas and other equivalent qualifications; or
- Mature candidates over 30 year of age and at least 8 years of relevant working experience but who do not possess the required qualifications may also be considered.
International Student Admission Requirements
- Foreign students with at least 18 years of age; successful completion of High School 12 Grade (12 years of formal education) OR GCE ‘A’ level equivalent plus IELTS score of at least 5.50 (or equivalent) or have reached a level of competence equivalent to a TOEFL score of 500 or successful completion of a recognised Access or Foundation programme.
- Students who have successfully completed 2 years of full-time study conducted in English medium may satisfy the English Language requirement; or
- Students who do not meet the above requirements are required to pass TEG English Language Entry Test which is the equivalence to IELTS 5.5.
Electronic Engineering (QCF)
Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (QCF)
Awarding Body
Pearson Education Ltd, United Kingdom
Overview
The programme is designed to provide a wide range of engineering and management skills and you, as either an individual or part of a team, will need to solve technical problems and implement appropriate solutions.
You will start by learning the fundamental skills to understand basic engineering principles. As you progress through the course, its emphasis will focus in on a number of electrical and electronic subject areas.
Learning Objectives
The following are the learning objectives:
- To prepare a range of technical and management careers in electrical and electronic engineering;
- To develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attributes essential for successful performance in working life and thereby enable students to make an immediate contribution to employment at the appropriate professional level;
- To equip individuals with knowledge, understanding and skills for success in employment in the electrical / electronic engineering-based industry;
- To provide specialist studies relevant to individual vocations and professions in which students are working or intend to seek employment in electrical / electronic engineering and its related industries;
- To enable progression to or count towards an undergraduate degree or further professional qualification in electrical/electronic engineering in the related area;
- To provide a significant educational base for progression to Incorporated Engineer level.
Course Duration
Full Time: | 16 months 3 hours per day X 5 days a week |
Part Time: | 22 months 3 hours per day X 3 days a week |
Modules
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Management of Projects
- Control System and Automation
- Microprocessor Systems
- Combinational and Sequential Logic
- Electrical Power
- Analytical Method for Engineers
- Engineering Science
- Electronic Principles
- Further Electrical Principles
- Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits
- Further Electrical Power
- Further Analytical Method for Engineers
- Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation
- Electrical and Electronic Principles
- Engineering Design
General Optional Modules (can be selected by student)
- Engineering Thermodynamics
- Mechanical Principles
- Materials Engineering
- Fluid Mechanics
Programme StructureThis programme consists of 16 modules at 15 or 20 credits per module
IntakeFull time: January, February, April, May, June, July, August, October, December
Part time: January, March, April, May, July, August, September, November, December
Click here to view Full Time course schedule.
Click here to view Part Time course schedule.
Attendance Requirements
International Students (ICA student pass holder) must attend a minimum of 90% of scheduled course hours at all time. A minimum attendance of 75% must be achieved for local students (Singaporean, PR, Employment Pass, SPass and work permit holders etc.) who are not holding student pass. Students whose attendance is below 90% (ICA Student Pass holder) and 75% (local students) are not eligible to submit the assignment or sit for the examination.
A student who is absent or considered to be absent from class/session, must provide documentary proof i.e. Original Medical Certificate issued by a General Practitioner, Polyclinic or Hospital to his/her Course Administrator immediately on his/her return to school.
Graduation Requirements and Progression
Students are required to pass 16 modules/units of Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma. Successful students can progress into the final year of the Bachelor degree programme recommended by Pearson Education Ltd and/or TEG International College.
Pearson link:
Local Student AdmissionAdmission Requirements
The minimum entry requirements are:
- Singaporean students with at least 18 years of age; one GCE ‘A’ Level subject in Mathematics or Science subject or successful completion of a recognised Access or Foundation programme in relevant Engineering field or IB Diploma, Pearson BTEC Level 3 90-credit Diploma in Engineering and relevant Engineering Diplomas and other equivalent qualifications; or
- Mature candidates over 30 year of age and at least 8 years of relevant working experience but who do not possess the required qualifications may also be considered.
International Student AdmissionAdmission Requirements
- Foreign students with at least 18 years of age; successful completion of High School 12 Grade (12 years of formal education) OR GCE ‘A’ level equivalent plus IELTS score of at least 5.50 (or equivalent) or have reached a level of competence equivalent to a TOEFL score of 500 or successful completion of a recognised Access or Foundation programme.
- Students who have successfully completed 2 years of full-time study conducted in English medium may satisfy the English Language requirement; or
- Students who do not meet the above requirements are required to pass TEG English Language Entry Test which is the equivalence to IELTS 5.5.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Delivery of the module/unit will be through a blend of lectures, tutorials, Lab and workshops. Lectures are a major part of the teaching strategy for the programme. Case studies are a teaching and learning strategy, which are employed in a range of modules: they are a useful assessment tool. Students are presented with real or simulated complex problems which they are required to analyse in detail and then synthesise/present their own solution in writing or orally.
Students are expected to take greater responsibility for their own learning as they progress through their programmes. The student-centred approach will be encouraged through the use of specific teaching strategies; case studies; projects and practical exercises, supplemented by the use of appropriate support materials; etc. Active engagement with the subject material enhances learning and many of the learning strategies used attempt to promote this.
Teacher – Student Ratio
TEG teacher-student ratio will not exceed:
1:40 for lecturing
1:30 for classroom teaching; and
1:20 for tutorials
Assessment and Examinations
The Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering is assessed by written assignments, practical and/or time constrained assessment. The assessment strategies are designed to provide fitness for purpose for the individual units of study. Assessments relate directly to learning outcomes and one assessment usually covers a range of learning outcomes. Assessments take the form of examinations (seen/unseen, open book, essays/short answers – if applicable), report, case study, presentations, individual and/or group reports etc. All assessments are equal weighting.
Additional Information:
Local Student
Application Fee : | S$107 |
Full-time Programme (Local Admissions)
Course Fee* : | S$12,800 |
Assessment Fee* : | S$750 |
Course Material Fee* : | S$250 |
Medical Insurance* : | S$100 |
Part-time Programme
Course Fee* : | S$8,960 |
Assessment Fee* : | S$750 |
Course Material Fee* : | S$250 |
Medical Insurance* : | S$100 |
Singaporean/ PR are entitled fee discount for the programmes. Please contact our Sales & Marketing consultant for more information.
Financial Aid / Available Grants
Please click here to view financial aid and available grants.
International Student
Application Fee : | S$139.10 |
Full-time Programme
Course Fee* : | S$12,800 |
Assessment Fee* : | S$750 |
Course Material Fee* : | S$250 |
Medical Insurance* : | S$100 |
International students can enjoy fee discount for certain programmes. Please contact our Sales & Marketing consultant for more information.
* All fees are exclusive of 7% GST & 3% FPS and may be subject to change.
*The above does not include Miscellaneous Fees, which refer to any non-compulsory and non-standard fees which the student will pay only when necessary or applicable. Such fees are normally collected on an ad-hoc basis by the PEI when the need arises.