ITE College East

ITE College East (Abbreviation: ITE CE-SM) is an educational institution under the Institute of Technical Education. The campus is the 1st ITE campus and under ITE's "One ITE System, 3 Colleges" plan in Singapore. It is located in the eastern part of Singapore in the estate of Simei. ITE College East covers Nursing, the Life Sciences and Logistics Management.

ITE College East
工艺教育东区学院
Address
10 Simei Avenue, 486047


Coordinates1°20′4.11″N 103°57′16.93″E
Information
Former nameITE Simei Regional Campus
TypePublic
Government
Established3 January 2005 (2005-01-03)
PrincipalDr Yek Tiew Ming
FacultyApprox. 620
Number of studentsApprox. 8500 (Full-Time)
Campus10.7 hectares
WebsiteOfficial website

ITE College East (Simei) opened its gates on August 2004 and started its operations on January the following year.

Principals

  • Yek Tiew Ming 2004 - present

Schools and courses

The college has four schools:

  • School of Applied and Health Sciences
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Info-Comm Technology
  • School of Business and Services

Traineeship

ITE College East has traineeship course. Traineeship course consist of experience trainer, ITE and the person who sign up for traineeship. It helps to gain a head start in career, will receive a certificate as a full-time student but will receive an additional certificate. Once the person who sign up for traineeship gets accepted, training will start immediately. Traineeship has different of varieties of different courses and different course needs different criteria to enter.

Campus

The campus covers 10.7 hectares and was built in 2005. The building's walls are decorated with rectangular metal panels to match the surrounding Singapore Expo and Changi General Hospital. The architectural concept of the campus is a circular-shaped stool-like forum followed by three six-story curved buildings surrounding the central forum. There are several campus facilities likewise three cafeterias, 1000 seater auditorium, 36 IT training rooms, 60 lecture rooms, multimedia learning centre, retail outlets and indoor sports hall.

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