SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree
The SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree (WSDeg) places a high level of collaboration between academia and industry partners to provide prospective students with deep industry knowledge and meaningful career opportunities for the workplace.
SIT collaborates with industry partners to co-deliver an academic-cum-industry curriculum. SIT imparts the technical knowledge and essential skills, while industry partners provide students with exposure to real-world challenges and validate their learning in the workplace. This provides employers with a structured approach to develop their talent pipeline and assess potential hires, while they are undergoing their studies with SIT.
1. Upon successful matriculation into SIT
Apply for the SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree (WSDeg) pathway via SIT ReadyTalent Portal during the WSDeg Application Exercise.
2. After WSDeg application
Company will assess the application.
3. Applicants Interviewed
Company arranges an interview with the applicant.
4. Successful Applicant
Company offers work attachment to the applicant for term-out.
5. Enrolled
Applicant successfully enrolled as a WSDeg student upon acceptance of offer.
6. Upon Enrolment
WSDeg student works at the company during term-out.
Participating Programmes (AY2023/24)*
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Applied Computing (Fintech)Programme Structure
Trimester 1 (Sep - Dec) Trimester 2 (Jan - Apr) Trimester 3 (May - Aug) Year 1 Term-In Term-In Term-Out Year 2 Term-In Term-In Term-Out Year 3 Term-In Integrated Work-Study Programme (IWSP) + Industrial Project
Term-OutIntegrated Work-Study Programme (IWSP) + Industrial Project
Term-OutFor more information on the programme, please view our Applied Computing (Fintech) programme page.
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Computer EngineeringProgramme Structure
Trimester 1 (Sep - Dec) Trimester 2 (Jan - Apr) Trimester 3 (May - Aug) Year 1 Term-In Term-In Integrated Workplace Learning (IWL)
Term-OutYear 2 Term-In Term-In Integrated Work Study Programme (IWSP)
Term-OutYear 3 Integrated Work Study Programme
(IWSP) + Industrial Project
Term-OutTerm-In Industrial Project For more information on the programme, please view our Computer Engineering programme page.
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Information and Communications Technology (Information Security)
For more information on the programme, please view our Information and Communications Technology (Information Security) programme page.
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Information and Communications Technology (Software Engineering)
For more information on the programme, please view our Information and Communications Technology (Software Engineering) programme page.
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Pharmaceutical Engineering
For more information on the programme, please view our Pharmaceutical Engineering programme page.
All students matriculated under these degree programmes are automatically enrolled into WSDeg:
FAQs
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What is the objective of SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree (WSDeg) for SIT Students?
The SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree (WSDeg) is designed to allow students to acquire deep technical and essential generic skills by increasing the work-related components of their studies and enriching their learning experiences. Ultimately, the acquisition of deep skills will facilitate students’ transition from the university to the workplace.
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How is SkillsFuture WSDeg delivered for SIT Students?
SkillsFuture WSDeg is delivered in the Term-In/Term-Out (TI/TO) model. Students will alternate spending between one to twelve months in the university and at the workplace.
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How does a student stand to benefit if he/she is accepted into SkillsFuture WSDeg?
- Students will be given a stronger grounding of theory in real work environments, equipping them to become job-ready employees right upon graduation.
- While applying what they have learnt in school at work, they will also be supported by their companies. This may include, but is not restricted to, tuition fee sponsorship, stipends, and sign-on bonuses.
- Students will gain the opportunity to learn more about the company’s work culture.
- They may be offered career opportunities with the partner company upon graduation.
- Acceptance into the SkillsFuture WSDeg (Term-In/Term-Out model) is an effective career jump-start for students as they stand to gain at least 10-16 months of accumulated relevant work experience during the course of their undergraduate studies.
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How different is the structure of the SkillsFuture WSDeg programme, compared to a full-time degree programme at SIT?
The structure for the programmes, following the Term-In/Term-Out model, remains largely similar to full-time degree programmes at SIT. The full-time programmes run on a five-day study structure with stipulated periods set aside for on-the-job training (OJT).
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I am keen to apply for the SkillsFuture WSDeg (TI/TO) model. How can I apply?
You have to be successfully matriculated into SIT as a full-time degree student. If the programme you are enrolled in is a participating programme of SkillsFuture WSDeg, you will receive an email notification in your student mail regarding the SkillsFuture WSDeg Application Exercise and the procedures.
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Can students withdraw from the SkillsFuture WSDeg?
Students are allowed to withdraw from the SkillsFuture WSDeg programme with a minimum of 3 months’ notice period before the commencement of their IWSP. A Letter of Withdrawal has to be submitted to the SkillsFuture Work-Study (SWS) unit via email, stating the reason(s) for the withdrawal. Final approval will be made by SWS within 1 month upon receipt of this letter. Please do check on the termination clause in your contract signed with your WSDeg company. There may be penalty or compounding fees for such withdrawal case.
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