List of all the courses offered by Auston Institute of Management.
Auston Institute of Management offers a total of 17 courses.
If you are looking to become any sort of finance professional, be it accounting assistant, accountant, finance controller, Chief Financial Officer, or a new cashier – then this is an accounting diploma for you.
Civil engineering is an incredibly diverse field where people range from totally unqualified individuals to extremely qualified professionals. However so many routes within the trade are not defined.
This course is designed to be a pre-university course that prepares you for your bachelors degree. It skips the mundane ‘Academic Writing’ and ‘Independent Thought’ modules in exchange for more practically oriented content.
Mechanical engineering is an incredibly diverse field where people range from totally unqualified individuals to extremely qualified professionals.
This course covers a wide range of subject areas for a digital-development environment such as the semiconductor industry in Singapore. Graduates are likely to find strong employment within companies like United Technologies, Rolls Royce, Micron, and others who regularly engage our graduates.
This course will develop the core talent for the automated industrial environment. As factories move towards to fewer-humans and more robots, these graduates will be leading the charge to design, build, install, and maintain these cutting edge robots.
As a manufacturing engineer, your role is to evaluate the manufacturing process in the company, identify challenges, present solutions and implement them. Some of the roles includes identifying the potential improvements in the assembly or manufacturing technology
This course is designed as an entry programme for students from secondary, or equivalent, backgrounds. Students without O Levels, NITEC, or Higher NITEC, lack the fundamental mental and study skills to embark on higher education.
The need to develop collaborative working is particularly relevant to the modern construction industry, which has to meet the challenges of low carbon construction.
As a manufacturing engineer, your role is to evaluate the manufacturing process in the company, identify challenges, present solutions and implement them.
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