Forging New Frontiers

Welcome to the new College of Design and Engineering

A Future-Focused Common Curriculum

Developed in collaboration with industry and academic leaders

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NUS College of Design and Engineering

Welcome to the NUS College of Design and Engineering (CDE)

Our vision is to be a leading college uniting creative minds to build a better future.

To meet the needs of a rapidly-evolving and complex world, we have imagined and created a future-focused, interdisciplinary learning and research programme.

By fusing NUS' world-class Faculty of Engineering and School of Design and Environment, we aim to advance explorations, applications and professions in the fields of engineering and design.

This is where we forge new frontiers

News Highlights

The latest news and happenings at CDE.

NUS hydrogel tested for Mars missions

An advanced hydrogel, initially developed for use in smart farm systems, has been tested for on future Mars missions

The cleanest room in Singapore

A visit to the clean room at E6 NanoFab - a cutting-edge centre for micro-nanofabrication research.

Hands-on Engineering at NUS: Creating Sensor Systems

Hands-on engineering invention is what studying at NUS Engineering is all about. Delivering practical, innovative solutions to real world challenges. Discover more in this video about our Creating Sensor Systems class.

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Testimonials

Some words from CDE's community of future-focused thinkers and doers, including our students,
faculty, alumni and industry partners.

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Dr Cheong Koon Hean

Chairman of the Centre of Liveable Cities
Singapore Ministry of National Development

“We need a new generation of engineers, designers, urban planners, architects and built environment professionals who can work collaboratively across disciplines to find effective, integrated urban solutions that will secure and raise the living standards of Singaporeans and the global community. ​

The new interdisciplinary approach undertaken by the CDE will make a significant contribution towards this vision.”​

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Prof Wong Mun Summ

Co-Founding Director of WOHA
Professor in Practice at Department of Architecture

“Climate change is the greatest threat to cities and humanity. Technology is shaping the future of design and innovation. ​

​It is therefore timely that NUS introduces an integrated curriculum through the CDE that allows students who aspire to be city-makers of tomorrow, to build bridges between design objectives, inspiration and technology. ​

​This, in time to come, can stimulate a fundamental mindset shift in the entire creative industry.”​

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Mr Cheong Chee Hoo

Chief Executive Officer
DSO National Laboratories

“Engineering is a key driver of innovation. This​ new College, designed in consultation with​ the industry, will create stronger synergy and​ capabilities in our science and technology​ ecosystem. I am confident and look forward​ to its graduates in developing impactful​ technologies and solutions for the community and the nation.”​

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Veerappan Swaminathan

Director at Sustainable Living Lab

“Employees with an interdisciplinary education will be in a better position to be innovative as they will have learned the skill of making connections between two or more different fields of knowledge.”​

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Ar Leong-Kok Su Ming

Managing Director, BCA Academy

“An interdisciplinary education brings greater flexibility & adaptability, bespoke thinking, collaborative leadership & yet a keen awareness of core disciplinary focus​"

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Mr Tai Xu Hong

Director & Co-founder of Momentus Research Pte Ltd and WOW
Kampung Pte Ltd

“In this age of uncertainties and rapid change, employers are not just looking for adaptive solutions, but a certain degree of risk taking and foresight as responses to future needs. Interdisciplinary education would provide flexibility in perspectives and approach. To allow a response instead of reacting to future uncertainties.”​

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Christopher Lum

Civil Engineering Student

“The new College’s key benefit will be that it distinguishes itself from the individual schools of Engineering and Design and Environment respectively, and that will mark a fundamental change in mindset that engineering, and design is different.”​

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Pranati Rajagopal

Electrical Engineering Student

“The very fact that engineering and design form the cornerstone of CDE is extremely exciting since the two disciplines are highly intertwined.​

​I believe that my interdisciplinary education is one of the primary reasons I have been able to juggle my role as Project Manager alongside being involved with the technical aspects of the NUS Rover Team.”​

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David Ng

Industrial Design Student

“By exposing freshmen to different topics that may not be in their focal field of studies, it helps them to step out of their comfort zone and explore untapped areas. This gives them the opportunity to uncover new sets of knowledge that can be used as supplements for their work while broadening their horizons, providing them with a holistic education.”​

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Rishab Patwari

Computer Engineering Student

“Freshmen who are generalists and are still figuring out their main area of interest will really benefit from this College as it significantly broadens their exposure beyond their major and truly gives them an interdisciplinary education which in turn tends to spur self-initiation and innovation.”​