Overview of SIT with focus on ICT Overseas Exposure Programme (OEP) 22 July 2016 Assoc Prof Dr. Steven Wong
A bit about me Dr. Steven Wong PhD (Edinburgh) Associate Professor Programme Director (ICT): B.Eng ICT (Software Engineering) B.Eng ICT (Information Security) Other notable current appointments in Singapore/APAC: President, Association of Information Security Professionals (AISP) Chairman, IEEE Consumer Electronics Society (Singapore) Co-Chairman, WG3 Telecommunications Standards Advisory Committee, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) Co-Chairman, APAC Education Council, Cloud Security Alliance Co-Chairman, Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers (Singapore) Board Member, Cloud Security Alliance (Singapore) Area of work: Information/Cyber Security, Embedded Systems, Wireless Senior Networks, IoT 2
SIT in Singapore s Higher Education System Employment 29% of the cohort University 2020 Cohort Target : 40% SIT: A new applied learning pathway GCE A levels/ Polytechnic 28% International 46% Diploma 23% Baccalaureate (3 Years) of the cohort (2 Years) of the cohort of the cohort Institute of Technical Education (2 Years) GCE O levels/ Integrated Programme (4-5 Years) 30% of those who choose Poly actually qualify for A-levels. Choice of study is made earlier and borne out of interest and passion. Source: MOE Education Statistics Digest 2014
SIT s Vision & Mission VISION A leader in innovative university education by integrating learning, industry and community. MISSION To develop individuals who build on their interests and talents to impact society by providing a nurturing environment that is uniquely enriched by world-class partners. 4
Uniquely Enriched by World-Class Partners Global Network in Learning Specialised Joint Programmes
SIT s Journey to Date SIT launches 7 new degree programmes, bringing total to 43 programmes (27 OU-conferred, 5 joint degree and 11 SITconferred degree programmes) 2016 2015 SIT launched 5 new degree programmes, enrolled over 4,000 students 2014 SIT Act gazetted in Parliament and launched 3 SIT degrees 2012 Committee on University Education Pathways Beyond 2015 (CUEP) recommended that SIT should become Singapore s new AU to meet CPR of 40% 2010 Enrolled first 500 students in 10 degrees with 5 OU partners 2009 SIT established to offer degrees by Overseas Universities (OU) partners at the Polytechnics 6
SIT s Current Premises SIT@ Republic Poly SIT@ Nanyang Poly SIT@ Ngee Ann Poly SIT@Dover SIT@ Temasek Poly SIT@ Singapore Poly 27/8/2014 All Systems Go 7
5 Key Programme Clusters Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering (Land)/(Building Services) Power Engineering etc. Engineering Chemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Food Technology etc. Chemical Engineering & Food Technology Health & Social Sciences Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, etc. Communications Design, Early Childhood Accountancy, Hospitality Business Design & Specialised Businesses Infocomm Technology Software Engineering, Info Security, Game Design etc. 8
THE ICT DEGREE PROGRAMME Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Information & Communications Technology (Software Engineering) / (Information Security) To train highly specialised professionals that can integrate seamlessly and contribute effectively to the Infocomm industry. Conferred by SIT, and not the overseas university partners These are majors, and not just specialisation. Students will focus on information security from their 2 nd year of studies onwards Highly-Specialised, Practice- Oriented, Industry-Focused 9
Unique Narrow Inverse T Education (UNITE) UNITE university education with industry requirements Common Degree Structure New UNITE Model Specialisation SW ENG INFOSEC 1 year Foundational Computer Science Modules / Electives (Broad Coverage) 3 years Specialisation SW ENG INFOSEC 3 years Foundational ICT/CS Modules 1 year UNITE the student s previous education in the polytechnic into their education at SIT to allow them cover the specialisation in more depth
The programme structure (4-Years) Year 1 Common ICT Foundations 10 modules essential to Computer Science (Year 2-3 of a typical B.Sc programme) Students can only choose one of the following Major only 2014 2015 Year 2 Year 3 Software Engineering Information Security Year 4 Integrated Work-Study Programme (IWSP), Flipped Classes, Capstone 11
Outline of the programme Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 <Sep <Jan <May Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Common ICT Foundations Common ICT Foundations Break. All common modules (5 modules) (5 modules) available online for self-study. Specialisation Specialisation *Special Trimester (5 modules) (5 modules) Break + Integrated Team Project Specialisation Capstone + 1 FLIP Subject Break (optional) (5 modules) IWSP Capstone + 1 FLIP Subject Capstone + 1 FLIP Subject IWSP IWSP GRADUATE Overseas Exposure Programme (OEP) Student can go for an optional Overseas Exposure Programme where they will be exposed to oversea s culture, students and industries. Done anytime during the student s candidature. 13
Overseas Exposure Programme (OEP) Student can go for an optional Overseas Exposure Programme where they will be exposed: i) The culture of the host country ii) Academic interactions with the local students iii) Familiarisation to the industry overseas We are exploring if we could do this programme with KOSEN where our students can participate in some activities with the local students taking the advanced courses. For example, an inter-disciplinary Hackathon on a topic related to IT, Mechnical and Electrical Systems Engineering, Environmental Systems Engineering or Chemistry and Material Engineering ICT students are all polytechnic diploma students who are pursuing a Bachalor s degree in Software Engineering or Information Security. All of them can develop software applications. 14
Possible Arrangement of OEP OEP (15 Dec 2016 Friday - 22 Dec 2016 Thursday) 15 Dec (Thu) SIT Students arrive in Japan Administrative briefings Settling in student accommodation 16 Dec (Fri) Interaction activities between students from Singapore and Japan Team assignments and familiarisation Hackathon briefing Initial team ideation, discussions and preparation 18 Dec (Sat) Social/Culture visits and sight-seeing 19 Dec (Sun) Free and Easy 20 Dec (Mon) Industry visits (3-4 companies. Topic for Hackathon may be related to these companies) Team discussions 21 Dec (Tues) Hackaton (9am 9pm) 22 Dec (Wed) Presentation/Demo of Team applications Award of Prizes 23 Dec (Thu) SIT students to return to Singapore 15
Thank you Now over to my colleague More information on SIT and our degree programmes can be found at: www.singaporetech.edu.sg My email: steven.wong@singaporetech.edu.sg
Singapore Institute of Technology Presentation to KOSEN International Affairs Section 国立高等専門学校機構 国際交流センター Anthony CHEE (E-mail: Anthony.Chee@SingaporeTech.edu.sg) Enterprise & Innovation Hub イノベーションハブ 22 July 2016
Enterprise & Innovation イノベーションハブ Hub Team 技術開発 Technology Development Lean Transformation Innovation Centre Arthur POHHeo Tat Director センター長 Joel NG Deputy Director NGKhee Yang Assistant Director Jackson CHNG Executive Valerie WONG Manager Dr. Veronica OH Manager 企業開発 Enterprise Development 研究費管理 Grants Management コミュニティイノベーション Community Innovation OWWeng Kay Head Estella NG Senior Manager June LOH Assistant Director Esther LUO Manager Kelly WONG Executive Anthony CHEE Deputy Director
Enterprise & Innovation Hub Focus Areas 技術戦略 Technology Development 技術開発 Enterprise Development 企業開発 Focus in developing innovative and enterprising students Support innovation through industry & community projects Grant Management 研究費管理 Community Innovation コミュニティイノベーション http://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/about/enterprise-innovation-hub 3
Tripartite Relationship 三者間協力 Tripartite relationship- student, staff, industry Stay current and relevant to industry through bringing innovation to industrial problems 技術的なスキル Benefits from manpower development; receives innovative solutions to problems 技術革新 Student 学生 Receive authentic learning in an industrial setting with real challenges 学習と実生活 4
Technology Themes 業界 Industry -Driven Model テーマ 学部 Faculty- Led Model Arising from industry feedback on some specific key technology challenges. 産業ニーズ Involves industry projects and training of manpower. 人材育成 Arising from the faculty s expertise and/or baseline funding support (eg. Internal Grants). 専門知識 Strong support from a cluster of companies or organisations. 業界サポート
SIT Grant Framework 研究費管理 An Incremental and Scalable Model in Project Management Company must provide Letter of Support ( サポートレター )and state its contributions (in cash 現金 or in-kind 現物のサポート ) to the project SIT Ignition & Innovation Grant MOE TIF Grant Idea アイディア SIT Ignition and Innovation Grant Proof-Of-Concept (POC) Project Early conceptualisation stage 1 year project duration 概念実証 Up to SGD$100,000 (or ~ 8,000,000) funding Milestone: Development of a prototype/concept/solution with industrial partnership 業界パートナーズ Prototype プロトタイプ Singapore MOE ( 文部省 ) Translational R&D & Innovation Fund (TIF) Proof-Of-Value (POV) Project 商品開発 New innovations that improve/develop new products, processes & systems that generate economic payoffs 2 years project duration Up to SGD$500,000 (or ~ 40,000,000) funding Milestone: Industry adoption Adoption 採用 業界採用
SIT Enterprise Development 企業開業開発 Network External Assistance & Funding Local Programme SIT-NUS Research Institute (Suzhou) Enterprise Immersion Programme (EIP) Business Ideas Mentor Incubate
SIT Community Innovation コミュニティイノベーション Provide applied learning platforms 学習と実生実生活 for students 学生 to be empowered as agents of innovation イノベーター Make impactful 肯定的定的な影響 contributions to the community Platformsto expose students to real-life issues/gaps affecting the community. 学習と実生活 Reflection for students 学習 (a) lessons learned from the experience; (b) root causes from which the needs arise/evolve; (c) knowledge created and/or put into practice; (d) how much they have discovered in the process; and (e) what they have learnt that is useful for their community. Community Programme to equip students with contextual subject matter and skillsets. 教育 8