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College of Engineering

 

Overview

Background

 

The College of Engineering (CoE) was established to catalyse synergy and best practices among the six Engineering Schools by promoting collaboration and sharing of resources within and outside of the constituent Schools and the University. With exciting new knowledge and innovations developed through collaborations across disciplines, the College actively pursues strategic alliances with reputable peer Institutions and industries locally and internationally to achieve excellence in education and research.

 

The six Engineering Schools in the College are:

 

. School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

. School of Computer Engineering

. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

. School of Materials Science and Engineering

. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering


As one of the largest Engineering Colleges in the world and with a tradition of excellence in engineering, the undergraduate programmes at the College have been designed to provide a complete education and diverse opportunities to harness the varied talents and interests of students. Through an integrated and interdisciplinary educational approach, our broad-based and flexible curricula are infused with research exposure, professional engineering experience, personal development opportunities and global dimensions. Apart from a strong grounding in engineering fundamentals, students are also broadly educated in arts, humanities, business and sciences and trained in critical soft skills.

 

Towards fostering industry relevance, the College works closely with the business sectors and government agencies to expand choices and scholarships in learning, and to enhance graduates' employability. With a host of interdisciplinary programmes and specialisations offered by the six Engineering Schools, the College is committed to train graduates to be creative, well-rounded engineer leaders mobile among a variety of careers and disciplines locally and globally.

 

 

Mission

To nurture creative and entrepreneurial leaders through a board education in diverse disciplines.

 

Vision

To be a great global university founded on science and technology.



Appointment holders

 

Professor

Pan Tso-Chien, Ph.D.  (University of California, Berkeley), Dean

Soh Yeng Chai, Ph.D. (University of Newcastle, Australia ), Associate Dean (Research)

Khoo Li Pheng, Ph.D. (University of Wales), Associate Dean (Outreach and External Relations)

Kot Chichung Alex, Ph.D. (University of Rhode Island), Associate Dean (Graduate Studies)

 

Associate Professor

Ting Seng Kiong, Sc.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies)
Thirumany Sritharan, Ph.D. (
University of Sheffield), Associate Dean (Administration)

 

Degree programmes and requirements

Description of courses

 

 


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