

Whether you're looking to advance in engineering systems, transition into infrastructure technologies, or master emerging automation capabilities, SIT's micro-credentials offer a focused, practical way to gain the most in-demand competencies in modern engineering.
Each micro-credential is a 3-month, part-time course that leads to a Specialist Certificate, and can be stacked towards a full Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Infrastructure and Systems Engineering via our CSM Pathway.
Explore targeted learning experiences that deliver real career advancement without disrupting your current employment commitments nor facing the pressure of committing to a full degree.
Gain competencies in smart maintenance, robotics and automation, and AI-driven systems – skills employers are actively seeking across transport, logistics, and services sectors.
Our “Learning by Doing” approach empowers you with real-world skills through applied learning so you can design, integrate, and manage complex systems from day one.
Advance your skills while staying employed. Our blended learning model combines online flexibility with live sessions and hands-on labs.
Earn a recognised Specialist Certificate in just 3 months. Have the option to stack to a full degree.
Receive up to 90% SkillsFuture subsidies and get guidance from success coaches on your learning journey.
Choose from our growing portfolio of micro-credentials that match your specialisation needs and decide later if you want to go further.
“I am grateful for this opportunity to be part of the CSM Pathway, and looking ahead, I am excited to continue growing in my career.”Alvina Ho, Analyst, NCSCSM Degree Pathway learner
Choose from a growing list of industry-relevant topics. Each micro-credential earns a Specialist Certificate and contributes 18 credits toward the full degree.
Click on the topics offered to learn more about them.
Micro-credential Title | Type | Credits | Next Run |
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Data Analytics for Engineering | Engineering | 18 | Sep 2025 |
Operational Excellence in Engineering | Engineering | 18 | Jan 2026 |
Engineering Design and Solutioning | Programme | 18 | Sep 2025 |
Smart Maintenance | Programme Elective | 18 | Jan 2026 |
Railway Technologies* | Programme Elective | 18 | TBC |
Robotics and Automation* | Programme Elective | 18 | TBC |
Environmental Sustainability Measurement and Management | Unrestrictive Elective | 18 | Sep 2025 |
Note: Micro-credentials denoted by asterisk (*) are pending funding approval from SkillsFuture Singapore. If you are planning to stack to a degree, SSG funding is only available for up to six micro-credentials (i.e. 120 credits). Micro-credential titles are subject to change without prior notice.
A Specialist Certificate for each micro-credential will be issued to learners who:
Prospective learners are encouraged to refer to the “Who Should Attend” and “Assumed Prior Knowledge” sections on each micro-credential’s webpage for specific entry recommendations and background requirements.
Micro-credentials in Infrastructure and Systems Engineering, except those denoted by asterisk (*) are eligible for SkillsFuture funding of up to 90% course fees.
If you are planning to stack to a degree, SkillsFuture funding is only available for up to six micro-credentials (i.e., 120 credits).
Eligible Individual | Funding Category | Funding Amount |
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Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, and Long-Term Visit Pass-Plus (LTVP+) Holders | Singapore Citizen (Below 40) / Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder | Up to 70% of course fees |
Singapore Citizen (40 & above) Funded under SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES) | Up to 90% of course fees |
Ready to Go Further?Stack your Specialist Certificates toward the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Infrastructure and Systems Engineering. |
Yes! Each micro-credential is a standalone course with its own certificate.
It takes one trimester (3+ months) to complete a micro-credential.
SIT regularly reviews its curriculum to ensure that it remains industry-relevant. We are looking to expand the list of micro-credentials.
Micro-credentials are largely taught asynchronously, which gives you the flexibility to learn whenever and wherever you choose. While each micro-credential combines online and in-person delivery, the learning activities vary for each micro-credential.
Success coaches will work with you to develop a personalised learning plan. They will provide you with a wide range of resources and support services to help you navigate your learning journey.
Yes, our CSM pathway offers Robotics and Automation as a Micro-credential leading to a Specialist Certificate upon completion, where you have the option of staking it towards an Infrastructure and Systems Engineering degree. This Micro-credential is currently being prepared, register your interest for it here to stay informed of updates on it.
Acceptance into the micro-credential will be determined by the Teaching Team and/or if you fulfil the assumed prior knowledge (if any) stated in each respective micro-credential’s webpage. Places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
No, there won’t be any interviews or additional assessments. However, you would need to provide supporting documents listed in the application form for a smoother admission process.
It is not advisable to enrol in more than one micro-credential at any one time given the associated commitment and workload.
You will receive an email notification from SIT.
You may apply for the degree programme during the annual admission cycle from March – May. You must pass at least one Engineering, Programme, or Programme Elective micro-credential with a minimum grade of 'C' and meet the degree's eligibility criteria.
Visit here for more information on the degree programme.
Our BEng (Hons) in Infrastructure and Systems Engineering (via the CSM Pathway) offers a flexible and modular structure comprising the following:
Relevant micro-credentials that you obtain can be stacked progressively to complete this degree.
In addition to SIT’s micro-credentials, your pathway to a degree will also take into account other prior learning such as industry certifications or competencies acquired from work, which will provide you with credit or exemptions.
Visit here for more information on the degree programme.
Although we provide a recommended study pathway for the degree programme, you are not required to take micro-credentials in a prescribed order. SIT will state the recommended baseline competencies that an individual should have before embarking on a micro-credential.
The list of micro-credentials subsidised by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) will be progressively updated. If you are planning to stack to a degree, SSG funding is only available for up to six micro-credentials (i.e. 120 credits).
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New Engineering Micro-credentials Launching Soon!
Exciting news! We are introducing new micro-credentials in Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Infrastructure and Systems Engineering. Be among the first to know by registering your interest today! Register now →