Degrees by Coursework and Dissertation
Master of Science (MSc) programmes are currently offered in:
For prospective students, please visit Prospective Students > MSc
For current MSc students, please visit Students > MSc
The coursework component comprises a total of 8 courses of 3 Academic Units (AUs)
each. Each course consists of 39 hours of lectures. Classes for each course
are held once a week for three hours and examinations are conducted during
office hours at the end of each semester. Each candidate is also required to
undertake a research project of 6 AUs on an approved topic based upon which a
dissertation must be submitted. In lieu of the research project, the candidate
may opt to study an additional elective course (3 AUs) and an independent
study module (3 AUs).
In addition, the School offers a
Graduate Diploma Programme in Information
Communication Technology.
Master of Science (Communications Engineering)
This programme is designed for practising engineers and information technologists who wish to improve their knowledge and skills in the broad area of communications engineering. The courses offered cover various important topics in telecommunications, RF engineering and wireless communications.
Master of Science (Communication Software & Networks)
The programme equips graduates with essential software engineering techniques
and in-depth understanding of computer networks for design and development of
communication software and network systems. It integrates classroom lectures
with software development, programming practice, and project management in a
software project to provide graduates with ready-competencies and skill-sets
for careers in the Information communication industry.
Master of Science (Computer Control & Automation)
The programme provides practicing engineers with advanced and practical tools
in the development, integration, and operation of computer-based control and
automation systems. The programme supports the broader manufacturing industry
which accounts for 28% of the total GDP of Singapore, and is expected to double
by the year 2018.
Master of Science (Electronics)
The MSc (Electronics) programme is offered on a part-time and full-time basis for engineers in the electronics industry who would like to have graduate training in various topics, amongst others, in integrated circuit design, microelectronics fabrication and manufacture of electronic and photonic products.
Master of Science (Signal Processing)
This programme is designed for practicing engineers, hardware and software
designers, R & D managers, and industry planners who seek an understanding of
current approaches and evolving directions for DSP technologies.
Master of Science (Power Engineering)
This programme is formulated for candidates wishing to enhance their knowledge
in power engineering and is suitable for both practicing engineers and fresh
graduates. It provides specialized courses in power systems and power
electronics & drive systems. It caters to in-depth studies of all important
aspects of power engineering, and addresses recent developmental trends in
these fields.
Joint NTU-TUM Master of Science Programme (IC Design)
The School of EEE has worked with the Technical University of Munich (TUM) to
prepare a new Master of Science (IC Design) joint programme with a strong
technical emphasis on both the theory and practice of integrated circuit
design. The German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) will provide the
administration of this joint self-financed programme. The programme prepared
for an 18 month full-time candidature will include 2 semesters of course work,
and a full-time 6 month thesis on an IC design topic. Other highlights include
a team of reputable teaching staff from Germany and Singapore, both from
academia and industry; an enriched curriculum including marketing, business
administration and cross-disciplinary modules; and an option of 6 months
Master’s thesis in industry in Singapore or Germany.
For details, please contact: German Institute of Science and Technology
10 Central Exchange Green
#03-01, Pixel Building
Singapore 138649
Tel: (65) 6777 7407, Fax: (65) 6777 7236
Website: http://www.gist.edu.sg
E-mail: student.affairs@gist.edu.sg
Joint NTU-TUM Master of Science Programme (Microelectronics)
This MSC (Microelectronics) programme is a highly specialized programme jointly offered by
Nanyang Technological University and Technische Universitat Munchen (Germany) on a full-time basis for
training engineers to work in silicon wafer fabrication industries, engage with the related research
institutions and pursue further studies.
For details, please contact: German Institute of Science and Technology
10 Central Exchange Green
#03-01, Pixel Building
Singapore 138649
Tel: (65) 6777 7407, Fax: (65) 6777 7236
Website: http://www.gist.edu.sg
E-mail: student.affairs@gist.edu.sg
Fees
Every year, fees are reviewed and subject to revision. As and when fees are
revised, the new fees will be applicable to all existing and new students.
Please visit the following website for details.
http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/coursework/Beforeyouapply/Pages/Fees.aspx
|