NUS-ISS’s flexible programmes, including data science, smart health and start-up tech, focus on helping students to develop not just technical expertise, but also the ability to analyse and strategise. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore has become a leader in the digital and technology industries, thanks to new technologies that have made things more affordable, efficient and secure, and NUS-ISS has played a key role in helping the country build its digital capabilities.
NUS-ISS CEO, Mr Khoong Chan Meng at the Cove of Excellence, a space for students to innovate and collaborate at the revitalised NUS-ISS building specially designed for learning and networking. PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA These programmes include advanced degree options like the Master of Technology in Digital Leadership, Enterprise Business Analytics, Intelligent Systems and Software Engineering, as well as a Graduate Diploma in Systems Analysis for non-IT graduates who want to explore a new career path. In addition to these options, NUS-ISS also offers stackable programmes that allow individuals to acquire specific skill sets or work towards a graduate degree.
According to Mr Khoong, the institute is focused on developing a holistic set of skills that includes not just technical expertise but also the ability to analyse, strategise, and manage change. “A range of hard and soft skills is required and that’s the value our flexible and stackable programmes at NUS-ISS brings,” he adds.To celebrate its 40th anniversary, NUS-ISS also launched a new brand identity and logo in November 2022.
The NUS-ISS Heritage Project paintings were unveiled by mural artist, Mr Yip Yew Chong, President Halimah Yacob and NUS-ISS CEO, Mr Khoong Chan Meng. It will be permanently exhibited in NUS-ISS’ premises. PHOTO: MCI
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