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Tech Career Switch: NUS-ISS Graduate Diploma in Systems Analysis Preview

Date & Time

May 8, 2024, 7 a.m. - May 8, 2024, 8:30 a.m.

Cost

$0

Location

Online

Organizer

NUS ISS

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Description

Graduate Diploma in Systems Analysis programme (GDipSA) is designed for non-IT graduates intending to craft a new career path in the Tech industry. This programme allows IT graduates or professional to advance their careers in their current field and recognize the need to equip themselves with the latest Tech knowledge and skills to stay relevant.

Programme Highlights

  • 12-month structure practice-oriented programme (inclusive of 5 months internship)
  • Internship to allow students gain experience working in the IT industry
  • Series of courses interleaved with practice to create competence
  • Constantly updated to meet the current skill requirements for industry

The Virtual Information Session will be hosted by a Faculty member and is a good opportunity for you to find out if our programme is the right fit for you.

This time, we will also be featuring Ms Jean Wong from our Career Services team to share about hiring trends in the tech sector pertaining to the programme, and also Mr. Ng Jia Long, a recent graduate, will be sharing about his experience and journey through a tech conversion programme.

This Virtual Information Session to be conducted via ZOOM on: - Wednesday 5 May 8pm

Register for the session by clicking on the “REGISTER” button that leads you to the Registration Form. The ZOOM link will be sent to those who have registered successfully.

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