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Nanyang Polytechnic
南洋理工學院Motto The Innovative Polytechnic Established 1992 Type Public Principal Mr Chan Lee Mun Chairman Mr Tan Pheng Hock Admin. staff Approx. 1 400 Students Approx. 15 000 Location Ang Mo Kio, Singapore Campus 30 hectares Website http://www.nyp.edu.sg/ Nanyang Polytechnic (abbreviation: NYP; Simplified Chinese: 南洋理工学院; Traditional Chinese: 南洋理工學院; Malay: Politeknik Nanyang) is a Singaporean polytechnic located in Ang Mo Kio next to Yio Chu Kang MRT Station, Singapore.
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History
- Established 1 April 1992
- Enrolled its pioneer batch of students for its School of Health Sciences and School of Business Management in July 1992.
- Set up the School of Engineering and the School of Information Technology in July 1993.
- The French-Singapore Institute, German-Singapore Institute and the Japan-Singapore Institute were transferred from the Economic Development Board to the Polytechnic in February 1993.
- Operated from five temporary campuses
- Bukit Merah: School of Business
- Jurong: School of Engineering
- Outram: School of Nursing
- Tiong Bahru: School of Business
- Yishun: School of Engineering, School of Information Technology before moving to its permanent home in Ang Mo Kio in April 1998.
- School of Design and School of Chemical and Life Sciences was set up in November 2000.
- Established the School of Interactive and Digital Media in November 2006.
- Mr Chan Lee Mun took over as Principal and CEO in August 2007; Mr Lin Cheng Ton went on to head NYP International.
- Gloria Jeans moves into NYP campus.
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Campus
Spread over 305,000 square metres of land (about the size of 60 football fields), Nanyang Polytechnic is situated next to the Yio Chu Kang MRT Station. The institution houses 14 administration blocks, three blocks for recreational and student development purposes and three blocks for staff accommodation.
The campus is modelled on a town-centre concept to provide the conveniences of a self-contained "Teaching and Learning City".
Facilities include a fully computerised library, laboratories, a 300-seater Theatre for the Arts and a 12-seater auditorium. The staff apartment blocks are located within the campus.
The retail outlets on campus provide multimedia accessories, stationery, gift items, sports goods, food items, and clothes, and feature shops such as Giordano and Cheers convenience store.
Students have four months vacation and eight months of school.
Sports facilities include track and field, adventure challenge park, gym, swimming pool, tennis court and rock-climbing walls. Badminton, table tennis, basketball and ping pong are available in the air-conditioned sports hall. An Olympic-sized swimming pool is located beside the sport ...
Supporting centres
Foreign Language Centre
The Foreign Language Centre offers language modules to NYP students. They can choose to learn a foreign language such as French, German, Japanese, or Business Mandarin. FLC organises cultural activities, exchange programmes and overseas trips to provide the students with more exposure to the languages.International Business Resource Centre
IBRC was established in 1993 to provide information on international business. IBRC undertakes research on business issues such as country and industry analyses, e-commerce, benchmarking, branding, knowledge management and integrated resort management. IBRC meets the needs of the industry by collaborations on client commissioned research projects. IBRC is one of several platforms under the School of Business Management’s Training Enterprise Project (TEP) programme under which students are trained in business research processes.Academic Schools
Nanyang Polytechnic has seven academic schools, offering a variety of courses.
School of Business Management (SBM)
- Diploma in Accountancy and Finance
- Diploma in Banking and Financial Services
- Diploma in Business Management
- Diploma in Food & Beverage Business
- Diploma in Fund Management & Administration
- Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management
- Diploma in Mass Media Management
- Diploma in Marketing
- Diploma in Sport and Wellness Management
School of Chemical & Life Sciences (SCL)
- Diploma in Biologic & Process Technology
- Diploma in Chemical & Green Technology
- Diploma in Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology
- Diploma in Food Science & Nutrition
- Diploma in Medicinal Chemistry
- Diploma in Molecular Biotechnology
- Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences
School Of Design (SDN)
- Diploma in Industrial Design
- Diploma in Space & Interior Design
- Diploma in Visual Communication
School of Engineering (SEG)
- Diploma in Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology
- Diploma in Aerospace Systems & Management
- Diploma in Biomedical Engineering
- Diploma in Digital & Precision Engineering
- Diploma in Electronics, Computer & Communications Engineering
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering
- Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering
- Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering
- Diploma in Multimedia & Infocomm Technology
- Diploma in Nanotechnology & Materials Science
- Diploma in Telematics & Media Technology
School Of Health Sciences (SHS)
- Diploma in Dental Hygiene & Therapy
- Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
- Diploma in Nursing
- Diploma in Occupational Therapy
- Diploma in Physiotherapy
- Diploma in Radiation Therapy
- Diploma in Social Sciences
School of Information Technology (SIT)
- Diploma in Business Informatics
- Diploma in Business Enterprise IT
- Diploma in Engineering Informatics
- Diploma in Financial Informatics
- Diploma in Information Security
- Diploma in Information Technology
School Of Interactive & Digital Media (SIDM)
- Diploma in Digital Entertainment Technology (Games)
- Diploma in Digital Media Design (Animation)
- Diploma in Digital Media Design (Interaction Design)
- Diploma in Digital Media Design (Games)
- Diploma in Digital Visual Effects
- Diploma in Motion Graphics and Broadcast Design
Academic matters
Students are awarded a Diploma in their field after completing the course. The minimum length for courses is three years. Graduating students have the option of joining the workforce or to continue education in local/overseas University
- Diploma with Merit
The Diploma with Merit is awarded to students with outstanding performance during their course of study. It is generally be awarded to not more than the top 10% of graduands from each course.
To be eligible, students should have passed each module of their course of study with at least a grade D in their first attempt. They will also have achieved at least or better than the cut-off Grade Point Average (GPA) for their course. The cut-off GPA for each course is based on the relative performance of the graduating cohort in each course and is determined by the Assessment Board.
- Director's List
In 2008, the polytechnic began a new rewarding system (the Director's List) for students who excel academically. Admission to the Director’s List is capped at not more than the top 15% of students from each stage of study of each course.
To be eligible, students will have a full study load for the semester. They will have passed each module with at least a grade D in their first attempt and have achieved a Semestral Grade Point Average (SGPA) of not less than 3.0. For students who have been granted module exemption, their total advanced standing credits (from module exemption) must not be more than 20% of the full study load for the semester.
- NYP grading system
Module grade Range Remarks Grade point DIST Distinction (Awarded by the Assessment Board) 4.0 A >=80% 4.0 B+ 75% - <80% 3.5 B 70% - <75% 3.0 C+ 65% - <70% 2.5 C 60% - <65% 2.0 D+ 55% - <60% 1.5 D 50% - <55% 1.0 F 0% - <50% 0.0 P Pass (For modules graded pass/fail) NA SP Supplementary pass (Norminal score of 50%) 1.0 SF Supplementary fail (Nominal score of 0% - <50%) 0.0 *AUD Audited (Met attendance requirement but, where permitted, did not sit for exams) NA *DEB Debarred 0.0 *DEF Deferred NA *TRF Credits transferred NA *WDM Withdrawn from module NA *WDC Withdrawn from course NA The GPA is computed as follows:
Co-curricular activities
Nanyang Polytechnic has over 50 co-curricular activities.
Arts and Culture
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- Drama
- Stagearts (Drama)
- Stagearts (Theatre Management Team)
- Orchestras
- Chinese Orchestra * Symphony Orchestra
- Cultural Clubs
- Chinese Cultural Group
- Der Treff German Club
- Indian Cultural Group
- International Student Club
- L'Hexagone French Club
- Malay Cultural Group (Andayu)
- Indra Nila Kirana - Betara Karisma - Dewi Kalista - Pusaka Seni
- Sakuran Japanese Cultural Club
- Dance
- Stagearts (Dance)
- La Ballroom
- Dance Company
- Foreign Bodies
- Other Performing Arts
- Stagearts (Makeup Costume and Hairdo)
- Make up Artist Team
- Guitar Club
- Harmonica Ensemble
- Piano Ensemble
- Voice Ensemble
Sports and Adventure
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cricket Team
- Floor Ball
- Hockey
- Netball
- Soccer
- Volleyball
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- Water Sports Club
- Canoe and Kayak
- Dragon Boat
- Life Saving
- Swimming
- Water Polo
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- Martial Arts
- Akido
- Bei Quan Dao
- Kendo
- Judo
- Taekwondo
- Zhong Hua Wu Shu
- Adventure Club
Mind Sports
- International Chess
- Wei Qi
- Chinese Chess
- Sudouku
Leadership and Personal Development
- NYP Students Union
- National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA)
- A Team
- NYP Pals
Community Service Group
- Community Service Club
- Leo Club
- Mentoring Club
- Rotaract Club
Societies
- Campus Crusade
- Buddhist Society
- Legion of Mary
Other Interest Groups
- Archery
- Astronomy
- Internet Club
- Photography Club
- Live Audio
Academic Clubs
- School of Business Management (SBM) Club
- School of Chemical and Life Sciences (SCL) Club
- School of Design (SDN) Club
- School of Engineering (SEG) Club
- School of Health Sciences (SHS) Club
- School of Information Technology (SIT) Club
- School of Interactive and Digital Media (SIDM) Club
Milestones
NYP has won awards and recognitions as below:
- 2009 - Innovation Award 2009
- 2009 - Hewitt Best Employer Award [1]
- 2006 - Distinguished Public Service Award for Organisational Excellence
- 2005 - Singapore Service Class
- 2005 - People Excellence Award
- 2005 - BCA Green Mark Platinum Award
- 2004 - Public Service Award for Organisational Excellence
- 2004 - ASEAN Energy Efficiency and Conservation Best Practices Competition (Top Award in New and Existing Building category)
- 2004 - Energy Efficient Building Award (Top Award in New and Existing Building category)
- 2004 - Singapore HEALTH Award (Gold)
- 2003 - Singapore Innovation Class Award
- 2003 - Intelligent20 Award
- 2003 - Singapore HEALTH Award (Silver)
- 2001 - ISO9001:2000 Certification
- 2000 - Public Service Award for Organisational Excellence
- 2000 - ISO9001 Certification
- 2000 - Green Leaf Award
- 1999 - ISO14001 Certification
- 1999 - People Developer Standard
- 1999 - Singapore Quality Class
- 1996 - ISO9002 Certification
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References
Pre-university centres and post-secondary institutes in Singapore Pre-university centres Six-yearAnglo-Chinese School (Independent) · Dunman High School · Hwa Chong Affiliate Programme (Nanyang Girls' High School / Hwa Chong Institution) · National Junior College · NUS High School of Mathematics and Science · Raffles Programme (Secondary · Junior College · Girls' School) · River Valley High School · School of the ArtsFour-yearCentralised
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- Educational institutions established in 1992
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- Ang Mo Kio
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