Build a Strong Foundation in Engineering, Discover your Strengths

The DCEP curriculum opens doors to an extraordinary blend of engineering subjects, introducing you to various disciplines in the field. If you are eager to explore the fascinating world of engineering but unsure which path to take, the Common Engineering Programme is carefully designed for you to make the right choice. In the first semester, you will be introduced to the world of engineering, where you get to dabble with mechanical equipment, electrical circuits and electronic gadgets. Through immersive experiences, you’ll have the chance to discover your interests and strengths, paving the way for a future in engineering that resonates with you.


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At the end of your first semester, you’ll be able to make an informed decision to pursue one of seven engineering diplomas offered by the School of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (MAE) and the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE):

  1. Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering (DARE)
  2. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (DME)
  3. Diploma in Mechatronics & Robotics (DMRO)
  4. Diploma in Aerospace Electronics (DASE)
  5. Diploma in Computer Engineering (DCPE)
  6. Diploma in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (DEEE)
  7. Diploma in Engineering with Business (DEB)

Join SP's Common Engineering programme and experience the full range of possibilities!

Why choose CEP (S40)

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What You Can Expect

  • Discover a wide range of engineering disciplines.
  • Get an overview of the skills, competencies, and equipment pertinent to various technologies.
  • Through exposure to various engineering disciplines, ascertain your strengths and interests, leading to an informed career choice.

 

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After the first semester in DCEP, the student chooses to pursue one of seven established engineering diplomas offered by the School of MAE and School of EEE:


* Course allocation of students are based on their 1st semester cGPA, course choices and vacancies in courses.

1 - Applicants should not be suffering from severe vision deficiency (including colour vision), acute hearing impairment or uncontrolled epilepsy. Interested applicants with any of these conditions are advised to contact Singapore Polytechnic for more information.

2 - Applicants should not be suffering from severe vision deficiency, acute hearing impairment or uncontrolled epilepsy. Interested applicants with any of these conditions are advised to contact Singapore Polytechnic for more information.

3 - Applicants who have colour vision deficiency, and wish to pursue a career in electrical power engineering or as a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW), may encounter difficulties meeting the course requirements and expectations. This condition is required by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore. In addition, applicants should not be suffering from severe vision deficiency, acute hearing impairment or uncontrolled epilepsy. Interested applicants with any of these conditions are advised to contact Singapore Polytechnic for more information.

For all full-time students

All full-time students will undergo:

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Common Core Curriculum ( CCC ) vwill be a space for students to connect skills, create solutions, and champion sustainability.

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SP-wide Electives

Students joining SP from AY23/24 onwards will get to take on 3- 5 Electives to further develop their interests. Minors are being offered to students who complete a suite of related elective modules.

Students may potentially graduate with a minor in the following areas:

 


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Common Engineering Programme Leaflet

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CONTACT INFORMATION:
School: School of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering 
Tel: (65) 6775 1133
Fax:(65) 6772 1975
School: School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Tel: (65) 6775 1133
Fax:(65) 6772 1974
Course Manager: Erwin Wouterson
Tel: (65) 6772 1108
General Enquiries: contactus@sp.edu.sg
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