The progression path from to full-time Higher Engineering/ICT/Applied Sciences/Design & Media courses is shown in Table 1. Please refer to Table 2 to help you fill in the correct course/ite College codes of your choice of courses/ite Colleges during application and read the notes at Pages 4 to 6. cumulative requirement for progression is inclusive of CCA bonus point attained for course. Table 1: Progression Path from to Higher Engineering/ICT/Applied Sciences/Design & Media Courses Course Entry to Year 2 of Higher Courses (See note at Higher Course Aerospace Avionics Aerospace Technology Aerospace Machining Technology Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology Precision Engineering 6 2.8 Applied Food Science Automotive Technology (Heavy Vehicles) Automotive Technology (Light Vehicles) Building Drafting (Architecture) Building Drafting (Civil & Structural) Building Services Technology (Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration) Building Services Technology (Mechanical & Electrical Services) Facility Management 1 Chemical Process Technology Chemical Process Technology (Biologics) Chemical Process Technology (Petrochemicals) Chemical Process Technology (Pharmaceuticals) Chemical Process Technology (Process Instrumentation) Communications Technology Electronics Engineering 1 Digital Animation Digital Audio & Video Production Digital Media Design Digital Media Design (Digital Video Effects) Digital Media Design (Interactive Media) (Installation & Services) (Lighting & Sound) Electrical Engineering 1 Entry to Year 1 of Higher of 2.3 (See note at Biotechnology 46 Broadcast & Media Technology Business Information Systems Chemical Technology 6 e-business Programming Electrical Engineering 1 Electronics Engineering 1 Facility Management 1 Facility Systems Filmmaking (Cinematography) 12 Games Art & Design Games Programming & Development Interactive Design 124 Marine Engineering Marine & Offshore Technology 6 Mechatronics Engineering 1 Mobile Unified Communications Offshore & Marine Engineering Performance Production 12 Process Plant Rapid Transit Engineering 1 Security System Integration Visual Merchandising 12 Page 1 of 6
Course (Power & Control) (Power & Machine) Electronics (Broadband Technology & Services) Electronics (Computer & Networking) Electronics (Display Technology) Electronics (Instrumentation) Electronics (Microelectronics) Electronics (Mobile Devices) Entry to Year 2 of Higher Courses (See note at Higher Course Entry to Year 1 of Higher of 2.3 (See note at Electrical Engineering 1 Biotechnology 46 Electronics Engineering 1 Electronics (Computer Technology) Electronics (Disk Media) Electronics (Video Technology) Electronics (Wafer Fabrication) Electronics (Wireless LAN) (Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration) (Landscaping Services) (Mechanical & Electrical Services) (Vertical Transportation) Facility Management 1 Fashion Apparel Production & Design (Cloud Computing) (Networking & Systems Administration) (Mobile Networks & Applications) Business Information Systems Business Information Systems Mobile Unified Communications Interactive Media Design Interactive Design 124 Laser & Tooling Technology Precision Engineering 6 2.8 Machine Technology Mechanical Technology Mechatronics Mechatronics Engineering 1 Mechatronics (Automation Technology) Mechatronics (Equipment Assembly) Mechatronics (Medical Technology) Medical Manufacturing Technology Precision Engineering 6 2.8 Broadcast & Media Technology Business Information Systems Chemical Technology 6 e-business Programming Electrical Engineering 1 Electronics Engineering 1 Facility Management 1 Facility Systems Filmmaking (Cinematography) 12 Games Art & Design Games Programming & Development Interactive Design 124 Marine Engineering Marine & Offshore Technology 6 Mechatronics Engineering 1 Mobile Unified Communications Offshore & Marine Engineering Performance Production 12 Process Plant Rapid Transit Engineering 1 Security System Integration Visual Merchandising 12 Page 2 of 6
Course Mobile Systems & Services Entry to Year 2 of Higher Courses (See note at Higher Course Business Information Systems Mobile Unified Communications Multimedia Technology Opticianry Entry to Year 1 of Higher of 2.3 (See note at Biotechnology 46 Broadcast & Media Technology Business Information Systems Chemical Technology 6 Precision Engineering (Aerospace) Precision Engineering 6 2.8 Precision Engineering (Injection Mould) Precision Engineering (Machining) Precision Engineering (Press Tool) Precision Engineering (Tool & Mould) Product Design Rapid Transit Technology Rapid Transit Engineering 1 Security Technology Security System Integration Semiconductor Technology Semiconductor Tooling Technology Social Media & Web Development Space Design (Architecture) Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Visual Communication Interactive Design 124 Visual Effects e-business Programming Electrical Engineering 1 Electronics Engineering 1 Facility Management 1 Facility Systems Filmmaking (Cinematography) 12 Games Art & Design Games Programming & Development Interactive Design 124 Marine Engineering Marine & Offshore Technology 6 Mechatronics Engineering 1 Mobile Unified Communications Offshore & Marine Engineering Performance Production 12 Process Plant Rapid Transit Engineering 1 Security System Integration Visual Merchandising 12 Course Space Design (Architecture) Entry to Year 2 of Higher Courses (See note at Higher Course Space Design Technology Space Design (Interior & Exhibition) Entry to Year 1 of Higher of 2.3 (See note at Space Design Technology Page 3 of 6
Course with of 2.3 (inclusive of CCA bonus) Can apply for Progression to the following Year 1 of Higher Courses 3 Nursing 2-year Higher Course Course Code College Code Biotechnology 46 HFBTZ CE-SM Chemical Technology 6 HFCTZ CE-SM Note: Depending on your progression eligibility, you can apply for Yr 1 Entry or Yr 2 Entry or both Yr 1 Entry and Yr 2 Entry to Higher courses in your application choices. Table 2: Higher Engineering/ICT/Applied Sciences/Design & Media Courses and Offering ITE Colleges Higher Engineering/ICT/Applied Sciences/Design & Media Course Course Code ITE College Code Biotechnology 46 HFBTZ CE-SM Broadcast & Media Technology HFBMZ CC-AM Business Information Systems HFBIZ CE-SM Chemical Technology 6 HFCTZ CE-SM Civil & Structural Engineering HFCSZ CC-AM Cyber & Network Security HFCNZ CE-SM, CW-CK e-business Programming HFEBZ CE-SM Electrical Engineering 1 HFEEZ CE-SM, CW-CK Electronics Engineering 1 HFECZ CC-AM, CE-SM, CW-CK Engineering with Business HFEUZ CC-AM Facility Management 1 HFFMZ CE-SM, CW-CK Facility Systems HFFSZ CC-AM Filmmaking (Cinematography) 12 HFFLZ CC-AM Games Art & Design HFGAD CC-AM Games Programming & Development HFGPD CC-AM Information Technology 4 HFITZ CC-AM, CE-SM, CW-CK Interactive Design 124 HFIDZ CC-AM Marine Engineering HFMRZ CC-AM Marine & Offshore Technology 6 HFMOZ CC-AM Mechanical Engineering HFMEZ CC-AM, CE-SM, CW-CK Mechatronics Engineering 1 HFMCZ CC-AM, CW-CK Mobile Unified Communications HFMUZ CC-AM Offshore & Marine Engineering HFOMZ CC-AM Performance Production 12 HFPPZ CC-AM Precision Engineering 6 HFPCZ CC-AM Process Plant HFPRZ CC-AM Rapid Transit Engineering 1 HFRTZ CW-CK Security System Integration HFSIZ CW-CK Space Design Technology HFSDZ CC-AM Visual Merchandising 12 HFVMZ CC-AM Page 4 of 6
ITE Colleges Progression to Full-Time Higher Engineering/ICT/Applied Sciences/ CC-AM: ITE College Central CE-SM: ITE College East CW-CK: ITE College West The offer of an ITE course to applicants is subject to them being physically, medically and mentally fit to pursue the course. This is to ensure that all students can benefit from ITE training in a safe and conducive environment. Applicants or students assessed by ITE as being unfit can be withdrawn from the course. Where appropriate, they may be considered for other courses if there are suitable ones. The Learning Accessibility Office (LAO) at each ITE College will provide support to students with Special Education Needs in their learning process at ITE. Applicants with specific disabilities are strongly encouraged to seek prior academic course advising from the respective College(s) before selecting their choice of application. For further assistance on course advising before submission of application, please call the ITE Customer Service Hotline on 1800-CALL ITE (1800-22-483) or visit ITE website at https://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/fts. Notes: 1 Applicants applying for these courses must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency. Colour vision test will be conducted for applicants enrolled into these courses. Colour vision test is available over the Internet and at the ITE Colleges conducting these courses. Please take the test before submitting your application if you are not sure whether you are free from colour appreciation deficiency. SPECIAL ADMISSIONS EXERCISE (SAE) 2 ITE also conducts a Special Admissions Exercise for admission to the following Higher courses. Interested applicants may apply online at www.ite.edu.sg during the application period. The exact application dates will be published in The Straits Times, The New Paper and the ITE website following the release of 201 GCE O Level Examination results. Applicants may be offered a course under the progression intake and another course under the SAE. Applicants who are offered courses under both progression intake and SAE can decide to accept one of the 2 offers. All offers that are not taken up by the stipulated date given will lapse. Higher in Filmmaking (Cinematography) Applicants who wish to progress to the Higher in Filmmaking (Cinematography) course offered at ITE College Central are required to apply under the Special Admissions Exercise. Applicants applying for this course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation and physical deficiency and may check directly with ITE College Central for more information. Shortlisted candidates are required to attend an interview before the final selection. Higher in Interactive Design Applicants who wish to progress to the Higher in Interactive Design course offered at ITE College Central are required to apply under the Special Admissions Exercise. Applicants applying for this course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency and may check directly with ITE College Central for more information. Shortlisted candidates are required to attend an interview before the final selection. Higher in Performance Production Applicants who wish to progress to the Higher in Performance Production course offered at ITE College Central are required to apply under the Special Admissions Exercise. Applicants applying for this course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency, hearing deficiency and acrophobia (fear of height). Applicants who are interested to apply for the course may check directly with ITE College Central for more information. Shortlisted candidates are required to attend an interview before the final selection. Higher in Visual Merchandising Applicants who wish to progress to the Higher in Visual Merchandising course offered at ITE College Central are required to apply under the Special Admissions Exercise. Applicants applying for this course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency and may check directly with ITE College Central for more information. Shortlisted candidates are required to attend an aptitude test and interview before the final selection. Page of 6
3 4 Progression to Higher courses is based on relevancy of qualification to Higher courses applied, merits and subject to vacancies. Depending on your progression eligibility, you can apply for Yr 1 Entry or Yr 2 Entry or both Yr 1 Entry and Yr 2 Entry to Higher courses in your application choices. Successful students for the Higher in Biotechnology course will be required to purchase a Laptop that will cost about $00 $1,200 for the 2-year course. This is in addition to the course fees. Financial assistance is available for eligible students subject to terms and conditions. Successful students for the Higher in Information Technology course will be required to purchase a Laptop/Tablet that will cost about $00 $1,200 for the 2-year course. This is in addition to the course fees. Financial assistance is available for eligible students subject to terms and conditions. Successful students for the Higher in Interactive Design course will be required to purchase a Laptop that will cost about $00 $2,20 for the 2-year course. This is in addition to the course fees. Financial assistance is available for eligible students subject to terms and conditions. Apple Macbook Pro is recommended for academic and professional works. This course comprises 3 months of Industry Attachment. 6 This course comprises 6 months of Industry Attachment. NATIONAL SERVICE (NS) DEFERMENT National Service (NS) liable males who wish to pursue full-time ITE courses in 20 and were born in the year 199 or earlier for graduates progressing to Higher courses will have to check their eligibility for NS Deferment at the Central Manpower Base (CMPB). Students who are not eligible for NS deferment will need to withdraw from the course that they are enrolled. Page 6 of 6