About Course
This module provides students with knowledge sequel to indoor environmental quality, energy, and health.
Learners will be given opportunity to gain knowledge needed to conduct indoor air quality (IAQ) and climate audit, assess the risk involved and recommend countermeasures to improve IAQ and climate.
This module is part of an updated learning pathway stackable towards a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Building Systems and Facility Management and SIT’s Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Who Should Attend
- FM manager
- Team lead/engineers in maintenance
- Consultants
- Facility engineer/design engineer (mechanical)
- Healthy building manager
- Manager (building sustainability)
- Design manager (environmental sustainability)
- Project manager
- Specialist in facility management
Prerequisites
- Candidates should possess a bachelor's degree in engineering
- Candidates must have at least one year of relevant working experience in the built environment or engineering industry
Learning Outcomes
- Interpret the relationship between and management of risk, hazard, and vulnerability of indoor environment occupants
- Develop ability to conduct indoor environmental quality audit
- Appreciate the technical and leadership skills needed to enhance the development of a healthy and energy efficient indoor environment
- Work effectively in teams by demonstrating an awareness of the varying roles within a group, and the ability to choose the most appropriate role during an indoor environmental quality audit
- Reflect upon the work of others, past and present, and relate their ideas to planning, coordination, and control of building design, construction, and maintenance and operation process to form considered judgments about healthy and energy efficient indoor environment
- Develop problem-solving skills
Teaching Team
Fadeyi Moshood Olawale
Associate Professor, Engineering, Singapore Institute of Technology
Course Details
Schedule
| Course Run | Dates | Time |
|---|---|---|
| May - August 2026 Run | 7 May – 6 Aug 2026 (Every Thursday) | 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Attainment will be issued to participants who:
- Attend at least 75% of each module, and
- Undertake and pass credit-bearing assessment during the module
Participants will be awarded a Graduate Certificate (GCert) in Sustainable Building Systems and Facility Management if they complete all three modules (totalling 18 credits) with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0.
The GCert is stackable towards SIT’s Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSc MEC), and candidates who attain a CGPA of 2.5 or above may apply for transfer to the MSc MEC programme.
Participants who meet the attendance requirement but do not pass the assessment will receive a Certificate of Participation.
Fee Structure
The full fee for this course is S$3,606.88.
| Funding Category | Eligible Funding | Course Fees Payable After Funding |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore Citizen (Below 40) | 70% | S$1,082.06 |
| Singapore Citizen (Above 40) Funded under SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES) | 90% | S$420.25 |
| Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder | 70% | S$1,082.06 |
| Non-Singapore Citizen | Not Eligible | S$3,606.88 |
Note: All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.
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