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What is Engineering?

Engineering is the science of transforming knowledge in physics, chemistry and mathematics into products and systems that meet the needs and wants of everyday life. Simply put, engineers use the concepts of mathematics and science to create most of the products and equipment processes in our modern world.

For example, the Physicist may have knowledge of the combustion cycle, but it's the Engineer who creates the car. A Chemist may have discovered the properties of silicon, but it's the Engineer who produces the microprocessor. A biologist may know about genetics, but it is the engineer who designs the PCR analyser. A Mathematician may have invented the Fast Fourier Transform, but again it's the Engineer who develops the DVD player.

Given their highly practical and useful nature, products, systems and services designed and developed by Engineers have become integral to our daily lives. Indeed, behind almost every aspect of modern living is the work of an Engineer – from the clothes we wear to the food we eat, from the work we do to the games we play. Consumer gadgetry, everyday appliances, communication devices, household products – these were once all on the drawing board of an Engineer. Engineers are involved in the design, construction and operation of everything from bridges to computer chips to mountain bikes to roller coasters.

All companies, be they large Multi National Companies or Small Medium Enterprises, depend on Engineers for the creation and development of innovative products and services. Countries on the whole need a large and talented pool of Engineers to support their industries and to ensure their continued economic growth.

Engineering is multidisciplinary, encompassing a broad and diverse range of disciplines which are yet integrated in functionality. Electronics, biomedical, electrical, industrial, systems, chemical and mechanical engineering are but some of the disciplines within the large Engineering family.
 

About the School of Engineering

At Republic Polytechnic, the School of Engineering believes in grounding our students in the fundamentals of Engineering. Graduates of our School will therefore be highly competent professionals who will go on to make significant contributions to their respective fields. At the same time, the broad-based curriculum offered by our programmes will impart important skills in communication, problem solving and entrepreneurship, as well as train our students to think independently, creatively and innovatively.

A wide range of resources and facilities – such as a wireless campus, well-equipped laboratories and the latest in software simulation tools – will enhance your learning experience, and open up many opportunities for you to pursue your academic interests.

Currently, the School of Engineering is offering nine diploma programmes:

  1. Diploma in Aerospace Avionics (DAA) 
  2. Diploma in Aerospace Engineering (Quality Systems) (DAE)
  3. Diploma in Biomedical Electronics (DBME)
  4. Diploma in Communications and Automation Electronics (DCAE) (not offered from 2008)
  5. Diploma in Civil Aviation (DCA)
  6. Diploma in Digital Entertainment Electronics (DDEE)
  7. Diploma in Industrial and Operations
    Management (DIOM)
  8. Diploma in Micro and Nanotechnology (DMNT)
  9. Diploma in Supply Chain Management (DSCM)
NEW! Starting in the next academic year of 2010/2011, the school will be offering two new programmes:
  1. Diploma in Renewable Energy Engineering (DREE) 
  2. Common Engineering Programme (CEP)

Industrial Collaborations

Our extensive partnerships with the various industries in Singapore ensure that our curriculum is kept relevant to the current and future needs of the economy. In addition, numerous collaborations with key companies ensure that our academic staffs are trained in the latest technologies. Our concerted efforts with the industry dovetail with our strategy of providing you with top quality engineering education.

engineering courses
aerospace avionics (R20)
aerospace engineering (quality systems) (R40)
biomedical electronics (R15)
civil aviation (R39)
common engineering programme (R42)
communications and automation electronics (not offered from 2008)
digital entertainment electronics (R38)
industrial and operations management (R11)
micro and nanotechnology (R30)
renewable energy engineering (R41)
supply chain management (R21)