and optimisation of chemical and process plants.
Meeting industry demands
- Core chemical engineering modules: reaction engineering, thermodynamics, mathematics
- Process system engineering modules: process engineering, process safety
- Management capability: Industrial case studies, project management and decision tools
Alignment with emerging trends in job market
- Data analytics, process safety, pharmaceutical manufacturing, biomedical applications
Research attachment to faculties in CCEB
Interdisciplinary, leveraging on the newly formed CCEB
- Students could take electives in chemistry, biochemistry and biomedical engineering
- Bachelor’s degree with minimum honours (distinction) or equivalent from a reputable University.
- Minimum TOEFL score of 85 or IELTS score of 6.0 (only if your university first degree was not taught in the English language).
- Special consideration will be given on a case-by-case basis to applicants with relevant work experience and recommendation letters.
Application period | 4 November 2024 to 31 January 2025 |
Offer and acceptance | December 2024 to March 2025 |
Matriculation | June/July 2025 |
Course commencement | August 2025 |
Application Status
The application outcome will be released via the online Graduate Admission System by end May/June (August Intake).
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Submission of Application
Please ensure that all mandatory and supporting documents are uploaded in the online Graduate Admission System before submitting your application. The College will not assist to upload documents on behalf of applicants. Submission of hardcopy documents is not required at the application stage.
Study Type | Minimum Candidature | Maximum Candidature |
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Part-time study | 2 years (6 Trimester) | 4 years (12 Trimester) |
Full-time study | 1 year (3 Trimester) | 2 years (6 Trimester) |
*No bridging course
Total Graduation Requirement: 30 AUs minimum
- 4 Compulsory courses to take (12 AUs)
- 6 Electives at least to choose from (18 AUs)
- Min CGPA 2.5 at least
View the Course here: MSCCE Course
*Note: the curriculum is subject to change.
*More course content details will be provided soonPublic service | Private sector |
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Emission reduction, utilities (e.g. PUB, NEA) | Petrochemical (e.g. Shell, BP, SPC, Exxon) |
Energy transition (e.g. EMA, EDB) | Speciality chemicals (e.g. Croda, Evonik, Solvay) |
Health and safety (e.g. MOM, SCDF) | Semiconductor (e.g. Applied Materials, Micron) |
Teaching (MOE, schools, polytechnics, tuition) | Process engineering (e.g. IFF, Sanofi, Honeywell, ABB, Siemens) |
Pharmaceutical (e.g. GSK, Pfizer, Novartis, MSD) | |
Water management (e.g. Hyflux, WaterTech) | |
Scientific instrumentation (e.g. Bruker, Shimadzu) | |
Utilities and infrastructure (Keppel, Sembcorp, SJ, Air Liquid, Linde) |
The tuition fees for Academic Year 2025/26 as follows:
Deposit fee | S$ 5,000 (Non-refundable) |
Tuition fee (subject to annual revision by the school.) | · S$ 45,000 per programme · S$ 1,500 per AU |
Payment schedule | Full-time students will be billed in three trimesters while part-time students will be billed in six trimesters |
Application fee | S$50 (Non-refundable) |
*All fees shown are before 9% GST.
Please note the following:
- All fees listed is before GST 9%
- The deposit of S$5,000 is payable upon acceptance of the offer
- A one-time miscellaneous fee will billed every academic year. Please click here for details.
- Tuition fees do not include the cost of recommended textbooks and other course materials. The student must bear the cost of travel, accommodation, and miscellaneous expenses.
- All incentives/subsidies will be distributed evenly across the entire billing period, whether it is 3 trimesters for full-time students or 6 trimester for part-time students.
- The fees are reviewed annually and are subject to revision.
Students are to pay SGD5,000 non-refundable deposit upon acceptance of offer.
For admissions matters and enquiries, please email directly to the followings:
MSc in Chemical Engineering: [email protected]