Course Information
What makes a successful township is a combination of safety, security, convenience, connectivity and a scalable and sustainable infrastructure. The management of these aspects is important to the success of governing a township and involves a range of complex processes and strategies with the ultimate aim of serving the community.
Learning Outcomes
Learn the skills and knowledge to manage town councils. The course introduces you to the landscape of township management in Singapore, the legal framework of Town Councils and by-laws, the management of facilities and projects of public housing. It also includes the engagement with public housing residents, and the management of financial accounts according to Town Council Financial Rules.
Course
Schedule
Monday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Thursday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
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Course Start Date: TBC
Application Period: TBC
Application Outcome Date: One month after application closes
Class Day(s): Mon, Wed, Thu
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Delivery Mode: TBC
Venue: TBC
Ngee Ann Polytechnic reserves the right to reschedule/cancel any programme, modify the fees and amend information without prior notice.
Lesson Plan
Certification
Certification
You are required to complete 2 post-diploma certificates within 2-year validity period to be awarded the Diploma (Conversion) qualification.
Entry Requirements
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Local Polytechnic Diploma and with at least 1-year relevant working experience
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State-recognized University Degree in any discipline where the medium of instruction is English and with at least 1-year relevant working experience
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements may be considered for admission to the course based on evidence of at least 5 years of relevant working experience or supporting evidence of competency readiness. Suitable applicants who are shortlisted may have to go through an interview and/or entrance test. The Polytechnic reserves the right to shortlist and admit applicants.
Course Fees
Funding period for this course is from 1 Apr 2020 to 30 Sep 2024.
Note:
- The fees below are per semester. For full course fees throughout the semesters, refer here.
- The fees below are inclusive of GST.
- The fees below are determined based on prevailing funding policies and subject to review and revision.
- The funding period for this course is from 1 Apr 2020 to 30 Sep 2024.
SkillsFuture Credit
This course is eligible for SkillsFuture Credit.
All Singaporeans aged 25 years and above can use their $500 SkillsFuture Credit from the government to pay for a wide range of courses. The credits can be used on top of existing course fee subsidies/funding. This is only applicable for self-sponsored applicants and must be applied via the SkillsFuture Portal. More details on the SkillsFuture Credit Claims will be advised upon admission into the course. Find out more about SkillsFuture Credit here.
Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP)
NTUC members enjoy 50% unfunded course fee support for up to $250 each year (or up to $500 for NTUC members aged 40 years old and above) when you sign up for courses supported under UTAP (Union Training Assistance Programme). Please visit e2i’s website to find out more.
Skills-Based Modular Courses (SBMCs) are bite-sized part-time courses for individuals to acquire new skills or deepen relevant skills, without the need to pursue a full diploma. Refer here for course fees for SBMCs.
Applicants / Eligibility | Fees |
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Singapore Citizens (SC) below the age of 40 years | $424.68 |
Singapore Citizens (SC) aged 40 and above | $292.38 |
Singapore Permanent Residents (PR) | $1132.50 |
Enhanced Training Support for SME Scheme (for SC & SPR) | $292.38 |
Others (and Repeat Students) | $2831.22 |
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