Ngee Ann Polytechnic

Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Politeknik Ngee Ann  (Malay)
义安理工学院 (Chinese)
Type Public
Established 1963
Principal Clarence Ti Boon Wee [1]
Students 15,661
Location Clementi, Singapore
Campus 33.6 Hectares
Website www.np.edu.sg
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Singapore
Agency executive
  • Tang Kin Fei, Chairman
Parent agency Ministry of Education

Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Abbreviation: NP) is an institution of higher learning (IHL) in Singapore with more than 14,800 full-time and 3,000 part-time students, more than 1,800 staff, and 148,000 alumni. As an industry-oriented alternative to a broader based high school education, polytechnic graduates in Singapore are sought after for work or many continue to complete university degrees. In contrast to polytechnics in the United States and UK, polytechnics in Singapore admit the majority of their students after middle school which is after 10 years of formal education. Diplomas in a specialized area of study, for example Biomedical Science, are awarded after completing 3 years of studies.

The polytechnic was established in 1963 as Ngee Ann College with 116 students.[2] The current campus size is 33.6 hectares located in Clementi Road, Singapore.

The polytechnic offers 48 full-time diploma courses covering diverse interests from business, design and environment, media and the humanities to engineering, technology, health and life sciences.The courses are offered through 9 academic schools. The polytechnic also offers diplomas, post-diplomas, earn & learn programmes, short courses and silver programmes for adult learners through the CET Academy.

Academic

The Ngee Ann Polytechnic campus at Clementi Road showing the old Canteen 1 in the left foreground where the new arts and cultural hub, seventy3, stands today.

Academic Schools

The polytechnic also offers part-time programmes for adult learners through the CET Academy. Established in 1985, the CET Academy now trains more than 10,000 adults and conducts over 200 courses every year. Through a series of lectures, workshops, seminars and conferences, students are able to interact and gain new expertise with fellow students and lecturers.

Blk 31 within the campus, housing the School of InfoComm Technology.

Ngee Ann Learning Model

The polytechnic was one of the first institutions of higher learning to articulate a broad-based and multidisciplinary approach to learning. The Ngee Ann Learning Model (NLM) was developed with the understanding that Singapore’s knowledge-based economy requires well-rounded, employable individuals with both hard and soft skills.

Under the NLM, students can choose from some 70 elective modules in areas such as business communication, innovation and enterprise, culture and communication, personal mastery and development, arts and humanities, design, and science and technology. These modules make up 15 percent of the curriculum and are offered by the School of Interdisciplinary Studies.

Signature Pedagogies

The polytechnic offers sgnature pedagogies in the professions, which aim to nurture graduates who are work-ready through teaching practices that mirror that of the professions they are being trained for. In other words, it is about nurturing students to think, do and act in the same manner as experts in the field. 

Programmes and Scholarships

Overseas Exposure

Every student gets a chance to travel for overseas exposure. More than 4,000 students from the polytechnic go on trips such as internships, immersion programmes, study visits, community service and competitions.

Facilities

Sports and recreation

Lien Ying Chow Library

Food

RED Camp

Started in 2005, RED (Roadmap to Explore and Discover) Camp is a 3-day non-residential camp for graduating secondary school students to experience life as a NP student. The participants will get to find out more about Ngee Ann Polytechnic's courses through exciting activities from all 8 academic schools, as well as taking part in CCA try-outs, mass dance and other camp activities.

RED Camp typically takes place in November, after the end of the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level.

Recognition

The polytechnic was conferred the Singapore Quality Class Star Award for demonstrating business excellence. The polytechnic was also awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2014.[3]

Graduates

The polytechnic produces outstanding graduates every year, which include:

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Ngee Ann Polytechnic appoints new Principal". Ngee Ann Polytechnic. 25 April 2014.
  2. "Speech by Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister For Education, at Ngee Ann Polytechnic 50th Anniversary Celebrations Launch Event on 25 Apr 2013, 1700 hrs, Ngee Ann Polytechnic Convention Centre". Ministry of Education, Singapore. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  3. Khew, Carolyn (2 September 2014). "Individual, education institutions awarded President's Award for the Environment". The Straits Times.
  4. Loh, Genevieve Sarah (27 May 2013). "Singapore film Ilo Ilo wins historic Cannes prize". TODAY.

Coordinates: 1°20′1″N 103°46′37″E / 1.33361°N 103.77694°E / 1.33361; 103.77694

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