For individuals who are looking for part time diploma courses in Singapore, going through over the list of 10,000 courses in the SkillsFuture Course Directory can be tedious, mind-numbing task. With so many courses to choose from, how would you know which one will give you a potentially lucrative career in the future?
Prior to the launch of the SkillsFuture Programme, the Singapore Workforce Development Authority (WDA) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) have identified the professions/courses that show a promising outlook starting from 2015 to the year 2020. If you want to apply for SkillsFuture approved courses, make sure that they are in the following fields... 1) Digital Media Without a doubt, digital media continues to be at the forefront of prospective fields, largely because of the numerous technologies that are being developed, introduced and upgraded on a nearly daily basis. In fact, Singapore is considered to be the “most network-ready country in Asia”, compared to its closest neighbours. To enrol in digital media courses means that you have a strong chance of getting hired in leading Internet and broadcasting companies, including Channel News Asia, CNBC, BBC World, the Disney Company and Lucas Films, which have already set up shop in the country. Check out the digital media courses being offered by Nanyang Polytechnic. 2) Offshore and Marine Engineering There is an ongoing search for energy sources outside of the Middle East. Despite the drops in oil prices, Singapore continues to be a major regional player in offshore oil and gas drilling. In addition, the country has been working on finding alternative and sustainable energy sources. Since people in these fields are in high demand, you might want to consider taking courses on offshore and marine engineering at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. 3) Biomedical Sciences Without a doubt, Singapore has established itself at the frontlines of biomedical research in Asia. Through partnerships with public and private medical institutions and pharmaceutical companies, they have developed innovative medical and surgical techniques and new drugs that particularly target diseases among Asians. The biomedical sciences will remain a very strong field as the search for cures, treatments and good health continues. Republic Polytechnic offers the courses in this field. 4) Food Technology Singapore has not only emerged as a market for food and beverages, it has also become a leader in high tech food manufacturing and packaging. Having a multiracial population enables researchers to develop foods and nutritional plans among various races. If you are interested in food technology, you can apply for courses at the Food Innovation and Resource Centre. 5) Aerospace Engineering Singapore continues to be a dominant player in the aerospace market. In Asia alone, the country provides an output of over 25 percent in Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO). The fleet expansion of Asia Pacific, Singapore Airlines and other airline companies means an increase in job opportunities. Temasek Polytechnic is offering aerospace engineering courses for those who want to get into the field.
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