College of Engineering (CoE) 

With a rich engineering heritage in the University, the College of Engineering (CoE) has contributed actively towards the University's position, ranked 14th in the world, in the QS World University Rankings for Engineering and Technology 2023.

Its commitment to research has resulted in various breakthroughs such as the world's first multiple drug-eluting biodegradable heart stent and the world's first integrated low-power 60 Gigahertz (GHz) chipset for high-speed wireless data transfer. These achievements are accomplished through a combination of tradition of impact, resources and people. CoE draws upon its vibrant community of committed faculty, innovative research staff and bright students to create technological leadership and excellence.

CoE’s reputation for nurturing well-rounded engineer leaders will continue to place the College in good stead with the industry,and in the context of the knowledge-based economy. With growing stature in education and research, the University's and the College's impact is being felt in local shores and beyond.

Refer to the below for the list of programmes offered by School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and School of Computer Science Engineering.

 

Programmes Offered by School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE)

Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering)

Mechanical Engineering has been an important discipline in every industry. With the advent of the computer and information technology, mechanical engineering is now playing an even more important role in the development of many new areas, such as life science and micro/ nano technologies. The breakthrough in these new technologies is often seen to rely on the support of mechanical engineering. Thus, there is an increasing demand for R&D engineers and managers who have strong background in mechanical engineering.

This M.Sc. programme is specifically designed for graduate engineers, R&D engineers, scientists, researchers, and other related professionals who wish to equip themselves with more advanced knowledge in mechanical engineering to face the ever changing world.

For more information on the programme, please visit here.

 

Course Requirements

The Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering) programme allows for a credit transfer of up to 1 course from the CE Master’s course (EST) completed up to NTU’s accreditation requirement in Phase 1. To successfully obtain the Master’s degree, students are required to complete an additional 4 core courses and 4 electives and an Independent Study Module in Phase II. Note that the courses offered may change from semester to semester.

Master of Science in Project Management

There is a growing need for competent, qualified project managers in the sophisticated industries of the 21st century. The NTU Master of Science Programme in Project Management aims to educate project professionals to conceptualize, plan, develop, implement and deliver successful projects.

This MSc PM Programme is designed to support professional career development in the management of projects and to improve competence profiles of both students & their organizations.

The programme embodies critical thinking and practical application. It promotes and supports a community of practice for students, enabling networking and communication with their peers; sharing experiences and practices across a wide array of project environments. 

For more information on the programme, please visit here.


Course Requirements

The Master of Science in Project Management programme allows for a credit transfer of up to 2 courses from the specified CE Master’s courses completed up to NTU’s accreditation requirement in Phase I. To successfully obtain the Master’s degree, students are required to complete an additional 8 core courses in Phase II. Note that the course offered may change from semester to semester.

 

Master of Science (Supply Chain Engineering)

The logistics industry is one of the key service sectors driving the development of Singapore as a critical hub in the global supply chains. As globalization drives multi-national companies to expand across the region, supply chains that Singapore based companies are part of have become even more complex, demanding a higher level of skill-set to design, analyze and manage them.

The M.Sc. (Supply Chain Engineering) program aims to address the needs of both the manufacturing and service sectors with an integrated and comprehensive program in Supply Chain Engineering, equipping graduates with just the right set of skills to manage end-to-end order fulfillment, including procurement and inventory management. The program also provides the candidates an appreciation of the role logistics functions, such as distribution, warehousing and transportation, play in facilitating the supply chain. The program is tailored for practicing engineers, logisticians and information technologists employed (or seeking employment) in manufacturing or logistics sectors. The program relies intensively on case studies and hands-on modeling and game plays to support in-class learning.

For more information on the programme, please visit here.

Course Requirements

The Master of Science (Supply Chain Engineering) programme allows for a credit transfer of up to 2 courses from the 4 CE Master’s courses (LC, LDO, ADSP and EST) completed up to NTU's accreditation requirement in Phase I. To successfully obtain the Master's degree, students are required to complete an additional 4 core courses, 3 electives and an Independent Study Module in Phase II. Note that the courses offered may change from semester to semester.

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Programmes Offered by School of Computer Science and Engineering

Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence

The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) programme is created for students who wish to develop, design and implement AI systems and at the same time cultivate a deep understanding of AI for project management and policy making.

The programme emphasizes on AI theory, techniques and tools to solve real world problems with multiple types of constraints, e.g. problems with limited training data and big data problems. Equipped with both theoretical and activity-based learning, this will allow graduates to upgrade their competencies and skills.

For more information on the programme, please visit here.

 

Course Requirements

The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) programme allows for a credit transfer of 1 course from the specified CE Master’s course completed up to NTU’s accreditation requirement in Phase I. To successfully obtain the Master’s degree, students are required to complete an additional 9 courses in Phase II. Note that the course offered may change from semester to semester.

Note that the course offered may change from semester to semester.