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Singapore Institute of Technology reviewing curriculum to prepare students for workplace disruptions

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SIT plans to enable more interdisciplinary teaching by reorganising its academic structure.

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SINGAPORE - The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is shaking up its curriculum to ensure its students are better prepared for disruptions in the workforce.
It is infusing about 15 to 20 per cent of its degree programmes with content that cuts across disciplines, starting with fields like accountancy, mechanical engineering and occupational therapy.
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