We are committed to transforming theoretical knowledge into practical expertise through hands-on experiences, such as participating in our industry Grand Challenge, undertaking work placements, and developing innovative solutions to engineering problems. These opportunities help cultivate well-rounded, job-ready graduates in electronic and electrical engineering, a field essential to modern life—from microchips in everyday devices to large-scale energy systems. With a rapid shift towards renewable and sustainable technologies, an NTU degree equips you with the skills to lead this revolution, while addressing environmental challenges in our rooftop renewable energy lab.Recent student projects include designing energy harvesters, reverse-engineering objects, and using industry software for circuit design. The course emphasises problem-solving and real-world projects, providing three to four years of industry exposure before graduation—a valuable asset for any CV. It is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for Incorporated Engineer registration and partially for Chartered Engineer, and recognised by the CDIO framework for project-based learning in engineering fundamentals.
A local representative of Nottingham Trent University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.