
Minors
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Minor in Data Analytics and Digital Transformation (MDD)
The Minor in Data Analytics and Digital Transformation (MDD) is designed to meet the demands of a digital-first business world, providing learners with critical skills in applied business analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) integration in digital transformation, and technological innovation in business. It prepares learners for the future by developing proficiency in data management, statistical analysis, and AI applications, ensuring they are equipped to drive strategic decisions and innovation in a variety of industries. This minor will not only enhance employability but also foster an ecosystem of innovation and collaboration, positioning graduates at the forefront of the tech-driven economy.
Requirements
- Credits requirements: 24 credits (18 credits of modules unique to MDD + 6 credits of discipline-specific module(s))
- CGPA requirement: Achieve a minimum CGPA of 2.00 for the modules required of the Minor, in addition to meeting the graduation requirements for the undergraduate degree programme.
Academic Year of Enrolment into MDD Modules unique to MDD From AY2025/26 Applied Business Analysis (6 CR); and
AI in Digital Transformation (6 CR); and
TechBiz Innovation (6 CR)The undergraduate degree programmes and intakes of learners eligible to enrol in MDD, and the 6 credits of discipline-specific module(s) required of the MDD are as follows:
Programme Name Eligible Cohort(s) Discipline-specific modules Bachelor of Business in Accountancy From AY2025/26 Accounting Information Systems with Blockchain Technology (3 CR); and
Data Analytics and Machine Learning (3 CR)Bachelor of Business in Aviation Management From AY2025/26 Aviation Digital Innovations (6 CR) Bachelor of Business in Communication and Digital Media From AY2025/26 Data Analytics and Visualisation (6 CR) Bachelor of Business in Hospitality and Tourism Management From AY2025/26 Hospitality Data Analytics (6 CR) -
Minor in Environmental Sustainability (MES)
Stand out in the job market with sustainability expertise. Sustainability has become a global priority, and Singapore is no exception. With the Singapore Green Plan 2030 and evolving industry regulations, the demand for environmental sustainability expertise is growing rapidly across various sectors. Businesses and industries need professionals who can drive sustainable practices, innovate solutions, and support the transition to a greener economy.
The Minor in Environmental Sustainability (MES) equips SIT graduates with the knowledge and skills to contribute meaningfully to sustainability efforts. Whether securing emerging roles in sustainability or integrating sustainable practices within their industries, graduates with MES will have an added competitive edge in shaping a more resilient and sustainable future.Requirements
- Credits requirements: 30 credits (18 credits of modules unique to MES + 12 credits of discipline-specific modules)
- CGPA requirement: Achieve a minimum CGPA of 2.00 for the modules required of the Minor, in addition to meeting the graduation requirements for the undergraduate degree programme.
- Additional requirement: Participate in sustainability-related seminars, talks and/or related activities organised by SIT with a minimum of 3 participations a year (with total accumulated time of at least 10 hours) upon graduation.
Academic Year of Enrolment into MES Modules unique to MES From AY2023/24 Environmental Sustainability Measurement (6 CR); and
Environmental Sustainability Management (6 CR); and
Environmental Sustainability Project (6 CR)The undergraduate degree programmes and intakes of learners eligible to enrol in MES, and the 12 credits of discipline-specific modules required of the MES are as follows:
Programme Name Eligible Cohort(s) Discipline-specific modules Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Power Engineering From AY2023/24 Sustainable Generation and Renewable Energy (6 CR); and
Energy Storage Systems and Applications (6 CR)Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Systems From AY2023/24 Maintenance Engineering (6 CR); and
Lean Management (6 CR)Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering From AY2024/25 Two modules as follows:
- Mechanics of Mechanisms (6 CR); and
- Mechanical Design (6 CR)
Or
- Automation and Robotics (6 CR); and
- Mechatronics Design (6 CR)
Or
- Aircraft Performance and Propulsion (6 CR); and
- UAV Project (6 CR)
Bachelor of Food Technology From AY2025/26 Sustainable Food Systems (6 CR); and
Food Packaging, Shelf Life and Legislation (6 CR)