Overview
Effective from AY2025/26 Trimester 2 (January 2026), the Postgraduate Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering will be transiting to the Graduate Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering*.
For existing learners, if you wish to receive the award of the existing Postgraduate Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, you must complete all remaining modules by end of AY2025/26 Trimester 1 (December 2025).
This decision comes as part of our ongoing efforts to streamline our curriculum and provide the most relevant and impactful learning experiences to our students. We are working on further updates and will communicate with you as soon as they are available. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team here.
*Certificate name and details are subject to final approval.
Electrical and electronic systems form the foundation of the modern world that we live in. Gain insight on the hidden energy ecosystem that powers our infrastructures.
With the world increasingly turning to renewable energy sources and smart grid technology, these skills and knowledge will be in high demand in the years to come.
The SIT Postgraduate Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (PGCert EEE) is designed to equip graduates and professionals for a career in the power and energy sector. The modules offer deep knowledge of modern electrical engineering technologies, coupled with a strong focus in industrial design in power and energy applications.
The modules can be taken individually or stack towards a PGCert EEE, and are each worth 6 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) credits.
Modules Available
Modules are stackable towards a Postgraduate Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. They can also be taken individually.
Candidates will be awarded an SIT PGCert EEE if they pass 4 modules totalling 24 credits with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of ≥ 2.5. The PGCert EEE is also stackable to SIT’s Master of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Prerequisites
- A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
- At least one year of relevant working experience
List of Modules
Modules are stackable towards a PGCert EEE or can be taken individually:
Code | Module | Credits |
---|---|---|
EEE6001 | Power Systems Analysis and Control | 6 |
EEE6002 | Power Electronic Conversion | 6 |
EEE6003 | Electrification for Transportation and Built Environment | 6 |
EEE6004 | Power Systems Fault Analysis and Protection | 6 |
EEE6005 | Power Quality and Reliability | 6 |
EEE6006 | Smart Grids and Cyber Security | 6 |
EEE6007 | Analysis and Design of Electrical Machine Systems | 6 |
EEE6008 | Condition Monitoring in Power Engineering | 6 |
EEE6109 | Design for Sustainability in Electrical and Electronic Engineering | 6 |
EEE6110 | Professional Practices in Electrical Engineering | 6 |
All the above modules are subsidised by SkillsFuture Singapore. Eligible individuals may enjoy up to a maximum of 5 subsidised modules.
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Participation will be issued to participants who:
- Attend at least 75% of the module; and
- Undertake non-credit bearing assessment during the course
A Certificate of Attainment for each module will be issued to participants who:
- Attend at least 75% of the module; and
- Undertake and pass credit bearing assessment during the course
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