Aerospace Engineering (C26)

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For O Levels


ELR2B2-C

Minimum entry requirements / Grades

  • English Language : 7
  • Additional Mathematics/Mathematics : 6
  • Any one of the following subjects: 6
    • Biology
    • Biotechnology
    • Chemistry
    • Computing / Computer Studies
    • Design & Technology
    • Electronics / Fundamentals of Electronics
    • Physics
    • Science (Physics, Biology)
    • Science (Chemistry, Biology)
    • Science (Physics, Chemistry)

Admission to a course is based on merit and subject to the availability of vacancies. The range of net ELR2B2 aggregate score of the students who were admitted to these courses through the Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) are shown as a general reference.

 

For N levels


ELMAB3

Minimum entry requirements / Grades

  • English Language Syllabus A : 3
  • Mathematics Syllabus A / Additional Mathematics : 3
  • Any one of the following subjects: 3
    • Design and Technology
    • Food and Nutrition / Nutrition and Food Science
    • Science (Chemistry, Biology)
    • Science (Physics, Biology)
    • Science (Physics, Chemistry)
  • Any two other subjects (excluding CCA): 4

Medical requirements

  • Applicants with such conditions may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. 

     

    Interested applicants with these conditions are highly encouraged to contact Nanyang Polytechnic for more information. 

Explore cutting-edge aircraft technology and unlock limitless aviation possibilities

You will become professionals who are:

Visionary. Tenacious. Adaptable.
    Here's what you'll learn with us
  • Fuel your passion for aviation and push the boundaries of what's possible. Acquire both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to thrive in diverse roles in aircraft design, production, inspection, and more. With this revamped diploma, join the industry in shaping a more sustainable and technologically advanced aerospace sector.

     

    At the end of this diploma course, you’ll gain the following course competencies:

    • Mechanical Specialisation
      • Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical)
      • Aerodynamic Design & Propulsion
      • Integrated Aerospace Design & Simulation
      • Aerospace Component Manufacturing
      • Emerging Technologies & Sustainability in Practice
      • Quality Assurance, Safety & Compliance
    • Avionics Specialisation
      • Aircraft Maintenance (Avionics)
      • Avionics Systems Integration & Validation
      • Embedded Avionics Systems Development
      • Electronics Circuit Design & Analysis
      • Emerging Technologies & Sustainability in Practice
      • Quality Assurance, Safety & Compliance
  • Experience effective learning with ample time to explore and excel beyond boundaries.

     

    There are two specialisation pathways: Mechanical Specialisation or Avionics Specialisation. Students can choose their specialisation during enrolment.

     

     

    Mechanical Specialisation

     

    Learning Units

    • 26 Competency Units (CmU): Each CmU integrates skills and knowledge from different disciplines. This enables the students to fulfil specific work-tasks upon completion. 
    • 4 Work-Integration Units (WIU): A WIU is a workplace contextualised project. It allows students to tackle real-world work problems under the guidance of our educators, so that our students graduate ready for the workplace. Each WIU belongs to a Competency Canvas that helps you develop and demonstrate your abilities to perform work tasks at a higher proficiency. 

     

    4 Competency Canvases 
    Each Competency Canvas consists of a collection of CmUs and a WIU, which is a workplace-contextualised project. Competency Canvases help you develop and demonstrate your abilities to perform work tasks at a higher proficiency. 

     

     

    Avionics Specialisation

     

    Learning Units

    • 24 Competency Units (CmU): Each CmU integrates skills and knowledge from different disciplines. This enables the students to fulfil specific work-tasks upon completion. 
    • 4 Work-Integration Units (WIU): A WIU is a workplace contextualised project. It allows students to tackle real-world work problems under the guidance of our educators, so that our students graduate ready for the workplace. Each WIU belongs to a Competency Canvas that helps you develop and demonstrate your abilities to perform work tasks at a higher proficiency. 

     

    4 Competency Canvases

    Each Competency Canvas consists of a collection of CmUs and a WIU, which is a workplace-contextualised project. Competency Canvases help you develop and demonstrate your abilities to perform work tasks at a higher proficiency.

     

     

    In Year 3 of your specialisation, you can choose to do:

    • 12-week Internship Programme and 12-week Final Year Project
      For the internship, you will have a chance to work with our industry partners and gain hands-on experience to be confident in the workplace. For the final year project, you will be able to showcase the skills that you have gained in the diploma.

    Or

    • 24-week Internship Programme
      You will have a chance to work with our industry partners in Singapore or overseas and gain hands-on experience to be confident in the workplace. 

      

    The Internship Programme and Final Year Project are WIUs.

     

     

    11 General Studies Modules (GSM)
    General Studies Modules allow you to explore other areas of interest beyond your chosen area of specialisation. You will have to take 6 prescribed GSMs and 5 elective GSMs across Year 1 and 2. 

     

Course curriculum

This course adopts the new Professional Competency Model

  • You will take the following units regardless of your chosen specialisation (Mechanical/Avionics).

    You will take a total of 2 elective GSMs in Year 1. You will have a wide range of elective GSMs to choose from. Please note that the modules offered are subject to change each semester.

    Elective General Studies Modules

    Each elective module consists of 10 hours of class time and 5 hours of eLearning/self-directed learning.

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OPPORTUNITIES

Nurturing you to be future-ready

Internships

 

Explore the exciting world of work with our local and overseas internship programmes, which connect you with top companies in Singapore and across the globe.

 

Get hands-on experience, build your network, and bolster your resume while applying your knowledge and developing your skills.

 

Since the programme was launched in 1994, our students have taken off to Germany, France, the UK, Austria, Finland, the US, Canada, Australia, Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, Thailand, Vietnam and South Africa, and leveraged their internship experiences to launch successful careers.

Overseas Programmes

 

Expand your global horizons by exploring diverse business and cultural landscapes, international trends, and networking opportunities through our study exchanges and educational trips. NYP offers a range of opportunities, both close to home and further afield.

 

You’ll have a chance to witness Asia’s growth story while you interact with local students, learn about the diverse education systems, and gain insights into cutting-edge technological advancements.

 

You can also venture beyond the region to countries across the globe, where you will participate in university programmes, go on industrial visits and get an inside look into the most current engineering developments.

Diploma-Plus Programmes

 

Eligible students can broaden their horizons through our Diploma Plus Programme, acquiring specialised skills and advanced knowledge for immediate workplace application or further university studies. This certified programme culminates in a Dip-Plus transcript awarded at graduation.

 

Completing all prescribed Dip-Plus (DP) programmes may also exempt students from Mathematics modules at the following universities:

  • National University of Singapore: Students who  pass all three NYP Mathematics DP modules, specifically Analytical Geometry, Applied Calculus and Advanced Calculus, will be exempted from "MA1301 Introductory Mathematics".
  • Nanyang Technological University: Students who get a good grade in all three NYP Mathematics DP modules, specifically, Analytical Geometry, Applied Calculus and Advanced Calculus, may be exempted from Mathematics modules offered by the various engineering schools at NTU. The exemption from modules will be reviewed and granted on a case-by-case basis.

Industry Collaboration

 

Collaborate on leading-edge projects with our extensive network of industry partners. You’ll get to apply your knowledge to real-world business problems, deploy the latest technologies, and build valuable connections in the sector. Field trips, guest lectures and practical training with established companies further add to the experience.

Post-graduation options

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Pursue a degree

Get advanced standing for courses at local and overseas universities. Our graduates have pursued degrees at:

  • Nanyang Technological University
  • National University of Singapore
  • Singapore Institute of Technology
  • Singapore University of Social Sciences
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Kickstart your career

Our graduates are highly sought after in dynamic industries, with rewarding careers in:

  • Aerospace MRO (maintenance, repair & overhaul)
  • Design & analysis of aircraft systems
  • Design of aircraft components and manufacturing
  • Engine maintenance, manufacturing & assembly
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Advance your diploma

Pursue post-diploma opportunities, including specialist diplomas, industry-recognised certifications, and work-study programmes.

PARTNERS

Who's on board with us

ST Engineering

The merger of the 2 Diplomas, ASM and AAT, into one Diploma in Aerospace Engineering is a move in the correct direction. This, coupled with NYP’s transition to the Professional Competency Model (PCM) will equip graduates with both the necessary knowledge and skills to prepare them to take on the challenges of the industry, paving the way for a rewarding professional journey ahead. Modern aircraft systems are increasingly getting more advanced and complicated with various technical disciplines interlinked. Engineers will need to take a system-level approach to solve problems. 

Joseph Chong

Vice President of Aircraft Engineering, Singapore Technologies Aerospace

TESTIMONIALS

Real experiences, real results

Get the inside scoop – students’ insights, experiences, and stories! Learn about the heartbeat of student life at NYP in their own words.

Benjamin Chng

The programme's emphasis on practical application, evident in project work and an impactful internship, has honed my ability to bridge theory with real-world challenges. The integration of aerospace sciences and engineering principles has deepened my understanding of the field. I owe much to the dedicated module tutors and lecturers whose support and guidance have been invaluable. Additionally, my experience as a World Skills Singapore trainee for aircraft maintenance has further enriched my skill set and passion for the aerospace industry.

Chng Lin Kiat, Benjamin

Class of 2024 (Diploma in Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology)

Apply to this course

To apply to this course, please visit our admissions page for more information.

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