Newcastle University

This is the UK's leading public research university known for its multi-disciplinary research focusing on ageing and health, sustainability and social inclusion.

Newcastle University (NU) is a member of the Russell Group, comprising the 24 leading research-intensive universities in the UK, and is acclaimed for its multidisciplinary research, focusing on three societal challenges — ageing and health, sustainability and social inclusion. Noted for its teaching excellence and preparedness of its graduates for their professional careers, NU has attained the highest rating of five-plus QS Stars by QS World University Rankings. Besides its home base in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, NU now has a strong and growing presence in London, Malaysia and Singapore, with a total student population of around 25,000.

With its origins tracing back to 1834, the founding of Armstrong College in 1871 propelled the introduction of fundamental subjects such as chemistry, mathematics and physics to the university. NU collaborates with SIT to jointly deliver six undergraduate programmes in Singapore that offer a modern and industrially relevant interpretation of the subject, in which you will develop skills, knowledge, and understanding, in preparation for a successful and satisfying professional career ahead.

Newcastle University

Undergraduate Programmes

Joint degree programmes offered by SIT and Newcastle University are developed to grow career-relevant skills and specially customised to meet the engineering industry demand in Singapore.

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Electrical Power Engineering
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Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Engineering
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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
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Chemical Engineering