The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is presently one of the largest engineering schools in the world with an undergraduate enrolment of over 3000 students. Our school moulds students into future-ready engineers, ready to spark new discoveries in technology and innovation. Our Undergraduate programmes strike a balance in providing a multifaceted curriculum compassing major areas in electrical and electronic engineering and cross-disciplinary courses in arts, business and humanities.
Our education roadmap is based on the following aspects:
Engineering design
Project work
Laboratory experiments
Industrial attachment programme for third-year students
Final year project
The industrial attachment programme enriches students’ learning experiences and gives them early exposure to the engineering industry. For their final year projects, students put on their thinking caps and work on real-life problems that are both research- and industrial-based.
Upon graduation, students can pursue a higher degree by research/coursework in NTU or in other countries.
Course Exemptions
Students with outstanding Singapore GCE ‘A’ Level, International Baccalaureate (IB), and NUS High School Diploma results may be eligible for exemptions from up to 3 selected first-year courses.
Polytechnic Qualifications
Course exemption for top local polytechnic students may be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, depending on the diploma and courses that students have taken in their respective polytechnic, and if they satisfy the requirements/conditions set by their respective engineering schools. Generally, students with an Advanced Certificate, Diploma Plus certificate and/or Certificate of Merit or Distinction may be considered for exemption from up to 4 courses or 12 AU, depending on the relevance of the polytechnic courses taken and the grades obtained.
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Programme Structure & Duration
Full Time
4 years
Curriculum
With the goal to prepare NTU graduates to impact the world and its grand challenges, the Second Major in Entrepreneurship (SMiE) is introduced to:
- Equip students with fundamental entrepreneurship competency and broaden their understanding in enterprise and innovation.
- Inculcate an entrepreneurial mindset to deal with uncertainties in a VUCA* world and be the drivers of technology innovation.
- Seize the opportunities from new technologies with special emphasis on technopreneurship.
- Expand their network and be part of the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
- Provide them with hands-on experience in technopreneurship through experiential learning and a 20-week local/overseas internship with startups, venture capital firms, or other entrepreneurship related organisations
Students will take these courses throughout their four years at the School. Click here for more information.
Career Prospects
A bachelor’s degree from EEE will open up a world of opportunities. Some industries EEE graduates can enter include:
Aviation
Banking & Finance
Biomedical & Healthcare
Construction
Control & Automation
Computer Engineering
Electronic Products
Electronics, Semiconductor, IC Design
Information & Communication
Information Technology
Internet Services
Machinery & Equipment
Manufacturing
Power & Clean Energy
Public Administration & Defense
Telecommunication