Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is Singapore’s University of Applied Learning, offering applied degree programmes targeted at growth sectors of the economy. With a mission to nurture and develop individuals who impact society in meaningful ways, SIT aims to be a leader in innovative learning by integrating learning, industry, and community.
The university’s unique pedagogy integrates work and study by incorporating applied research for students to work on real industry problems and creating solutions that meet industry needs. SIT also advocates the work-learn continuum, which places an emphasis on upskilling and lifelong learning.
Spread across six campuses, and partnered with nine reputable overseas universities, SIT offers a curriculum that blends innovation and expertise with applied research and practical experience.
Mission
To maximise the potential of our learners and to innovate with industry, through an integrated applied learning and research approach, so as to contribute to the economy and society.
Vision
SIT in 2024 is envisioned to be a key university in Singapore that lives and breathes industry, with its students and alumni (collectively called SITizens) being thinking tinkerers, lifelong learners and catalysts for transformation who care for the community and stay connected to SIT and their fellow SITizens
The Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Information and Communications Technology majoring in Information Security is a four-year direct honours degree programme; the first undergraduate degree programme offered by a local autonomous university that majors in information security.
In this 2-day workshop on Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), you will learn to apply hazard and operability (HAZOP) studies and what-if/checklist techniques when you conduct process hazard analyses at major hazard installations (MHIs).
Designing and Engineering for Safe Operations is a 2-day workshop specially developed to help process engineers, operators, safety personnel and management ensure safer working conditions at major hazard installations, with an emphasis on runway reactions and dust handling.
Human factors engineering (HFE) is about making it easy for people to do things right and difficult for them to do things wrong. Major accidents have highlighted the importance of addressing this aspect of performance, e.g. wrong operator response, slow response and incorrect diagnosis.
This course is designed to equip the social service sector with the appropriate knowledge to comply with the legal and other Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) requirements.
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