Course Description
The ‘Diploma in Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Engineering’ specialises in Building and Building service engineering. M&E is vital and essential in maintaining smooth operation of business regardless of the type of sector building.
Course Overview
The ‘Diploma in Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Engineering’ specialises in Building and Building service engineering. M&E is vital and essential in maintaining smooth operation of business regardless of the type of sector building. The aim of this course is to introduce the services, equipment, and principles of M&E in buildings.
Current building structures require engineers to handle advanced M&E services that are energy efficient, which is a business requirement. There is a constant demand for M&E engineers to manage the M&E services in order to minimize the building operational cost and maintenance of services such as intelligent systems, ACMV, Lighting, and Distribution of electricity.
The programme covers a range of topics such as designing and building M&E system, techniques for M&E systems, M&E Machines, Thermodynamics and strength of materials, Electrical power system to the buildings, Building electrical design and ACMV. This study is suitable for those wish embark on a career as an M&E assistant engineer, Site engineer, M&E coordinator, Technical Officer, or other M&E trade works.
Earn up to $500 course fee support under UTAP.
Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP): UTAP is a training benefit provided to NTUC Union Members with the objective of encouraging them to upgrade with skills training by minimizing training costs. If you are an NTUC Union Member, you can get 50% funding (capped at $500 per year) under the Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP).
UTAP funding for NTUC Union Members is capped at $250 for 39 years and below and at $500 for 40 years and above.
UTAP support amount to be paid to training provider first and claimed after end of class by learner.





