MSc (MOTI) student - Lee Ting Ying
“When I was deciding on a master’s, I considered how I could develop myself through it and in the process broaden my horizons. I did explore an MBA but after careful consideration, I chose the NUS MSc (Management of Technology and Innovation) [MSc (MOTI)] programme. I found MSc (MOTI) a better match to my work in the semiconductor industry,” says senior global manager Lee Ting Ying.
On what she liked about the MSc (MOTI) programme taught at the College of Design and Engineering (CDE), Ting Ying says, “There were many group projects and presentations. I find such collaborative work very beneficial – I had to come up with pitches, which were quite challenging, but they added to my understanding. I also enjoyed the conducive learning environment – it encouraged us to exchange ideas, think critically, and be curious. I’ve grown professionally and personally.”
Ting Ying recently attained her MSc (MOTI) qualification and has since moved up in her career. Where she previously held a technical role, she now drives technology development and plans for future capacity. She also develops business strategies and manages a global, diverse team made up of managers dealing with planning and products.