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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
Originally the ITE College Central schools were located at | Originally the ITE College Central schools were located at [[Bedok]], [[Bishan]], MacPherson, [[Tampines]] and [[Yishun]] until December 2012. The campus are either demolished for further development or | ||
converted for other uses. | converted for other uses. | ||
==Academic schools== | ==Academic schools== | ||
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*Higher Nitec in Sport Management | *Higher Nitec in Sport Management | ||
===[https://central.ite.edu.sg/School-of-Design---Media/64/SchoolofDesignMedia.aspx School of Design and Media]=== | ===[https://central.ite.edu.sg/School-of-Design---Media/64/SchoolofDesignMedia.aspx School of Design and Media]=== | ||
*Nitec in Digital Animation | *Nitec in Digital Animation | ||
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*Higher Nitec in Space Design Technology | *Higher Nitec in Space Design Technology | ||
*Higher Nitec in Visual Merchandising | *Higher Nitec in Visual Merchandising | ||
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===[https://central.ite.edu.sg/School-of-Electronics---Info-Comm-Technology/65/SchoolofElectronicsInfo-CommTechnology.aspx School of Electronics and Info-Comm Technology]=== | |||
*Nitec in Electronics, Computer Networking and Communications | |||
*Nitec in Info-Comm Technology | |||
*Nitec in Microelectronics | |||
*Nitec in Web Application | |||
*Higher Nitec in Broadcast & Media Technology | |||
*Higher Nitec in Electronics Engineering | |||
*Higher Nitec in Games Art & Design | |||
*Higher Nitec in Games Programming & Development | |||
===[https://central.ite.edu.sg/School-of-Engineering/66/SchoolofEngineering.aspx School of Engineering]=== | ===[https://central.ite.edu.sg/School-of-Engineering/66/SchoolofEngineering.aspx School of Engineering]=== | ||
Higher Nitec in Civil & Structural Engineering Design | *Nitec in Aerospace Avionics | ||
Higher Nitec in Engineering with Business | *Nitec in Aerospace Machining Technology | ||
Higher Nitec in Facility Systems Design | *Nitec in Aerospace Technology | ||
Higher Nitec in Marine Engineering | *Nitec in Digital & Precision Engineering | ||
Higher Nitec in Marine & Offshore Technology | *Nitec in Mechanical Technology | ||
Higher Nitec in Mechanical Engineering | *Nitec in Mechatronics | ||
Higher Nitec in Mechatronics Engineering | *Higher Nitec in Civil & Structural Engineering Design | ||
Higher Nitec in Offshore & Marine Engineering Design | *Higher Nitec in Engineering with Business | ||
Higher Nitec in Process Plant Design | *Higher Nitec in Facility Systems Design | ||
Higher Nitec in Robotics & Smart Systems | *Higher Nitec in Marine Engineering | ||
*Higher Nitec in Marine & Offshore Technology | |||
*Higher Nitec in Mechanical Engineering | |||
*Higher Nitec in Mechatronics Engineering | |||
*Higher Nitec in Offshore & Marine Engineering Design | |||
*Higher Nitec in Process Plant Design | |||
*Higher Nitec in Robotics & Smart Systems | |||
Technical Engineer Diploma (TED) in Machine Technology | *Technical Engineer Diploma (TED) in Machine Technology | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[https://central.ite.edu.sg Official website] | |||
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ITE College Central (ITECC) is one of the Institute of Technical Education's three Colleges under the "One ITE System, Three Colleges" Governance and Education Model. It moved into its current premises at Ang Mo Kio in December 2012, together with ITE Headquarters. This third comprehensive College covers a land area of 10.61 hectares with a total gross floor area of 192,820m2. It opened to its first cohort of students in January 2013. The campus was opened officially on 8 November 2013 by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Since the opening, ITECC hosts the National Day Rally yearly.
History
Originally the ITE College Central schools were located at Bedok, Bishan, MacPherson, Tampines and Yishun until December 2012. The campus are either demolished for further development or converted for other uses.
Academic schools
ITE CC has four academic schools, offering a variety of NITEC and Higher NITEC courses.
School of Business and Services
School of Design and Media
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School of Electronics and Info-Comm Technology
School of Engineering
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Notable alumni
- Romeo Tan: Mediacorp Artiste
- Hayley Woo: JM Artiste Network Actress
- Jayley Woo: Mediacorp Artiste Actress