Engineering Explorer 2015 is on 26 March 2015. All secondary schools please watch out for registration invitation in January.
There will be competition, workshops, career guidance showcase, & ECE Challenge (new).
Engineering Headstart Camp
A fun-filled event for 'O' level students on 3 Dec 2013. This event is open to all students sitting for their ‘O’ levels in 2013.
Experience life as an engineering student at this fun-filled event organised by Ngee Ann Poly’s School of Engineering. You get to discover your engineering passion and find your preferred course, experience engineering through hands-on activities, visit various industries and universities to check out career and further studies opportunities and get up close and personal with engineering professio
19/02/2014
Engineering Explorer 2014 registration opens!
06/01/2014
Engineering Headstart is open to all students sitting for their “O” levels in 2013 to
- KNOW the prospect of engineering career in Singapore
- EXPLORE the engineering facilities in NP
- DISCOVER your passion and find your preferred course
- GET UP CLOSE with current students on their experiences
Engineering offers vast degree of opportunity
By Tan Pheng Hock For The Straits Times
THE future of engineering has been on my mind a lot recently.
In part, it's because I happen to have re- read Professor Cham Tao Soon's book One Career, Many Choices, which traces the careers of the first 557 engineering graduates of Singapore's Nanyang Technological Institute in 1985.
That engineering can launch a wide span of career possibilities may sound self-evident. But I don't think today's university entrants fully understand just how versatile a career platform engineering is.
If they did, they would be lining up in droves for a place at engineering schools.
Engineers are taught to build solutions in chaotic conditions where the available data may not be perfect. In essence, they are problem solvers. Engineers possess a framework from which to grow and thrive in a wide range of real world situations.
As a society, Singapore has changed - and will continue to change - at a rapid pace. The Internet, social media and new technologies are altering our lives and the way we interact with the world. These forces are leading young people to look at off-the- beaten-path careers that they perceive will help them prosper. I'm all for alternative careers, but I'm concerned that the role of engineers is becoming less obvious.
Everything involves engineering - from satellites, Formula One cars, public transport to ATMs and even smartphones. When I see the Airbus A380, brainwave- controlled bionic limbs or the next-generation coastal protection vessel, I see the work of engineers. I am not simply referring to those who created these modern marvels, but also to those who work behind the scenes to keep them running, and improving.
Advances in technology and smart sensors have changed the way lighting is managed in urban cities and on highways. Governments and utility companies have realised that the use of advanced technologies and sensors can greatly reduce energy consumption, as well as operating and maintenance costs, through smart street lighting systems.
Integrated building facilities systems now enable the management and constant monitoring of complex building functions via a single user interface.
Such systems have been adopted in some of the world's most modern buildings. They include the Grand Indonesia Shopping Town in Jakarta and Shanghai's Jin Mao Tower, one of the tallest commercial complexes in China.
Engineering expertise also lies behind radar surveillance systems that help protect societies from illegal intrusion, oil spills, terrorist activity and piracy. Regular maintenance, repair and overhaul work also keep aircraft flying safely.
Engineering stands on the pillars of science, mathematics, logic and process. Whether it is aerospace, civil, maritime, electronics or biomedical engineering, these disciplines are the fruit of a single framework.
More than this, however, is the fact that engineering skills are critical in an age of converging technologies. Nothing stands alone any more. Mechanical engineers work alongside their counterparts in electronics, optics, speciality materials and environmental control engineering.
Engineers also work with those who deal with aesthetics (the "look and feel" issues) and marketing and financial experts. They understand process-oriented approaches that help manage such convergences and develop interdisciplinary solutions.
This means those who start as "engineers of technology" can adapt to the role of "engineers of business". The skills are easily carried over into the world of business and financial structures.
Engineers of today need to "think broader" and embrace opportunities where they can work alongside architects, property developers, bankers or people from the creative world. This versatility has opened doors for many leaders who began as engineers. Examples include former GE chief Jack Welch (chemical), China's President Xi Jinping (chemical) and ex-premier Wen Jiabao (geomechanical) as well as business magnate and New York mayor Michael Bloomberg (electrical). Currently, 20 per cent of the Fortune 500 companies' CEOs have an engineering degree.
I started my career as a marine engineer in a shipyard. An engineering analytical mindset continues to help me every day - from discussing intelligent building and passenger information systems for the MRT, aircraft conversions, to designs of technically sophisticated commercial ships and armoured vehicles. And this may all be done in the same meeting, at ST Engineering!
Changing the way people look at engineering and the way engineers see their own qualifications as a stepping stone to business leadership roles is critical in a world where technologies, business and soft skills combine to create new opportunities.
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The writer is president & CEO of ST Engineering, an integrated engineering group providing solutions and services in the aerospace, electronics, land systems and marine sectors.
Sign up the Engineering Headstart Programme on 3 Dec to find out more about Engineering, what you can do and what it can offers you!
07/11/2013
Engineering Headstart Programme on 3 Dec 2013. Please check out the details and register at the post below.
30/10/2013
Dear 'O' level students, find out more about Engineering courses in NP, do join us during the Engineering Headstart on 3 Dec. Details and registration at www.np.edu.sg/soe/engineeringheadstart
For those who had registered before this year, you will be automatically included. However, if there is any change in your personal info, please keep us inform by writing to the email stated.
Specially for 2013 'O' level students "An engineer is someone who takes the creativity of an artist, the knowledge of a scientist, the imagination of a writer, and the stamina of an athlete and turns science fiction into reality for the benefits of mankind."DO YOU ASPIRE TO BE ONE?
17/09/2013
Details and registration at www.np.edu.sg/soe/engineeringheadstart
11/06/2013
Engineering Headstart on 3 Dec 2013.
Calling all Sec 4 students, do you have any idea of what an engineer does? Do you aspire to be an engineer?
Come join us at the Engineering Headstart Camp to be held on 3 Dec 2013. It is a FREE Camp (non-residential)....
Registration will be open soon! Pass the message to your classmates, friends and sign up together to have a headstart. For those who has signed up earlier, we will keep your info and contact you nearer the actual date!
Check for further details and registration at
http://www.np.edu.sg/soe/engineeringheadstart/Pages/default.aspx
Dear Sec 4 students,
Engineering Headstart 2013 is now in the planning stage. Do you have anything in minds for us to consider?
Do study well this year and be more than an Engineer!
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24/01/2013
Day 2 Engineering Headstart on 7 Dec 2012
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