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===Cross Disciplinary Subjects (CDS)===
In TP's effort to provide students with a holistic education, students will study Cross-Disciplinary Subjects (CDS), which go beyond the students diploma specialisation. They include subjects in the arts, humanities and social sciences, as well as those that promote entrepreneurship, character building and a global perspective. The CDS are intended to ensure that the students have a broad-based education when they graduate (instead of having knowledge from their own course).
TP's academic schools and centres offer a wide range of interesting CDS that will give students an edge in a world of work that increasingly bridges academic disciplines.


==CCAs==
==CCAs==

Revision as of 15:24, 21 October 2018

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Temasek Polytechnic
谈马锡理工学院
Politeknik Temasek
Information
Opened 1990
Address 21 Tampines Avenue 1, Singapore 529757
Principal Mr Peter Lam
Chairman Mr Lee Kok Choy
Deputy Principal Ms Anita Kuan
Mrs Lee-Lim Sok Keow
Abbreviation TP
Area 30 hectares
Mission To prepare school-leavers and working adults for a future of dynamic change, with relevant knowledge, life-long skills, character, and a thirst for continuous improvement.
Vision To be a world-class institution in the global education network, reputed for our programmes, applied research, managerial excellence and innovative corporate culture.
Motto Bringing Education to Life and Life to Education.

Temasek Polytechnic (TP) is a polytechnic located in Tampines. As an industry-oriented alternative to a broader based junior college education, polytechnic graduates in Singapore are sought after for work or many continue to complete university degrees. Polytechnics admit majority of its students after secondary school which is after 10 years of formal education. Diplomas in a specialised area of study are awarded after completing 3 years of studies. Established on April 6, 1990, the campus of the institute sits on a 30 hectare plot near the Bedok Reservoir in the eastern part of Singapore.

History

In June 1989, the Minister of Education announced that a 3rd polytechnic is being considered. In April 1990, TP was established. The institute was originally located at the premises of Baharuddin Vocational Institute’s at Stirling Road and the vacated premises of Raffles Institution at Grange Road. Due to increased enrolment and the introduction of new courses, three more campuses at Kim Seng, Bukit Merah and Portsdown Road were acquired to house the institutes' student population.

In September, 1995, the permanent campus for Temasek Polytechnic was completed and it moved to its current location in the town of Tampines.

Temasek Polytechnic underwent a logo redesign in 2012, sporting a fresh new look to reflect the vibrancy of the school.

The TP Auditorium Foyer began construction in 2010 and was completed in 2013.

Academic schools

Temasek Polytechnic has six academic schools, offering a variety of courses.

School of Business (BUS)

  • Accountancy & Finance (T02)
  • Business (T10)
  • Common Business Programme (T01)
  • Communications & Media Management (T40)
  • Culinary & Catering Management (T18)
  • Law & Management (T09)
  • Logistics & Operations Management (T07)
  • Marketing (T67)
  • Business Information Technology (T36) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Business Studies Grouping (T01) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Hospitality & Tourism Management (T08) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Leisure & Events Management (T61) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Retail Management (T39) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)

School of Design (DES)

  • Apparel Design & Merchandising (T20)
  • Communication Design (T59)
  • Digital Film & Television (T23)
  • Product & Industrial Design (T35)
  • Environment Design (T46) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Interior Architecture & Design (T22) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)

School of Applied Science (ASC)

  • Chemical Engineering (T33)
  • Food, Nutrition & Culinary Science (T26)New for JAE 2019
  • Medical Biotechnology (T64)New for JAE 2019
  • Pharmaceutical Science (T25)
  • Veterinary Technology (T45)
  • Applied Food Science & Nutrition (T26) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Baking & Culinary Science (T44) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Biomedical Science (T27) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Biotechnology (T31) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)

School of Engineering (ENG)

  • Aerospace Electronics (T50)
  • Aerospace Engineering (T51)
  • Aviation Management & Services (T04)
  • Biomedical Engineering (T38)
  • Business Process & Systems Engineering (T43)
  • Clean Energy (T52)
  • Computer Engineering (T13)
  • Common Engineering Programme (T56)
  • Electronics (T65)
  • Green Building & Sustainability (T29)
  • Integrated Facility Management (T28)
  • Mechatronics (T66)
  • 3D Interactive Media Technology (T49) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Electrical & Electronic Engineering Programme (T05) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Mechatronics & Aerospace Programme (T06) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Microelectronics (T05, T56) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)

School of Informatics & IT (IIT)

  • Big Data & Analytics (T60)
  • Common ICT Programme (T63)
  • Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics (T62)
  • Financial Business Informatics (T17)
  • Game Design & Development (T58)
  • Information Technology (T30)
  • Big Data Management & Governance (T60) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Business Intelligence & Analytics (T57) (For intakes before AY2018/2019)
  • Digital Forensics (T55) (For intakes before AY2017/2018)
  • Mobile & Network Services (T42) (For intakes before AY2017/2018)

School of Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS)

  • Early Childhood Development & Education (T68)
  • Gerontological Management Studies (T53)
  • Psychology Studies (T48)

Cross Disciplinary Subjects (CDS)

In TP's effort to provide students with a holistic education, students will study Cross-Disciplinary Subjects (CDS), which go beyond the students diploma specialisation. They include subjects in the arts, humanities and social sciences, as well as those that promote entrepreneurship, character building and a global perspective. The CDS are intended to ensure that the students have a broad-based education when they graduate (instead of having knowledge from their own course).

TP's academic schools and centres offer a wide range of interesting CDS that will give students an edge in a world of work that increasingly bridges academic disciplines.

CCAs

Arts & Culture Sports Community Service & Leadership Adventure
  • Band
  • Chinese Orchestra
  • Chorale
  • Dance Ensemble
  • Digital Media Crew
  • Dikir Barat
  • Fusion Percussion
  • Indian Dance
  • Malay Dance
  • Music Vox
  • Production Crew
  • Salvo Drums
  • Teatro
  • 10-Pin Bowling
  • Aikido
  • Archery
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Dragon Boat
  • Floorball
  • Hockey
  • Inline Skating
  • Judo
  • Kayak Racing
  • Life Saving
  • Netball
  • Rugby
  • Silat
  • Soccer
  • Sports Climbing
  • Sports Club
  • Swimming
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Tchoukball
  • Tennis
  • Touch Football
  • Track & Field
  • Traithlon
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Wakeboarding
  • Water Polo

Students' Union

  • Temasek Polytechnic Students' Union

Academic Studies Clubs

  • Applied Science Studies Club
  • Business Studies Club
  • Design Studies Club
  • Engineering Studies Club
  • Humanities & Social Sciences Studies Club
  • Informatics & IT Studies Club

Community Service

  • Community Service Club

Interest Groups

  • Association of Information Security Professionals (AISP) Student Chapter
  • BUS Student Ambassadors
  • DES Student Ambassadors
  • ENG Student Ambassadors
  • Engineering Makers Club
  • Enactus
  • European Cultural Group
  • Global Connect Club
  • Green Interest Group
  • International Students
  • Japanese Cultural Group
  • Mind Sports Interest Group
  • NYAA Challenge
  • PACEsetters
  • School of Business Running Group
  • TP-BP Mentors
  • TP-CD Lionhearters Club
  • TP Cliquers
  • TP Debates
  • TP Enactus
  • TP Fitness
  • TP-IPRS
  • TP Stargazers
  • TP Toastmasters
  • Adventure Club
  • Experiential Learning Facilitators (ELF)

Notable alumni

  • Priscelia Chan: Mediacorp actress
  • Sylvia Ratonel: Singapore Idol finalist
  • Ferlyn Wong: Singer
  • Faris Ramli: National footballer
  • Hady Mirza]] - Singapore Idol Asian Idol winner
  • Teo Ser Luck: Member of Parliament
  • Xu Bin: Actor and singer

Links

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