For more information about this programme, please contact:

Malcolm Seah (Business Development)
Email: [email protected]

Preparatory course for Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FEE) – Electrical

 

A person may apply to sit for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination after he has obtained an approved degree or qualification listed in the Professional Engineers (Approved Qualifications) Notification 2009 or has proper and recognised academic qualifications in engineering accepted by the Board. This course prepares the candidate for this examination

 

    This course test an applicant’s knowledge of fundamental engineering subject in Mechanical engineering.

Venue: Devan Nair Institute for Employment and Employability (e2i)
Mode: Classroom (Face-to-Face)

Course:

EE 101 Principles of Power Engineering

  • Fundamental of Power System
  • Power Flow Modelling
  • Active Power and Frequency Control
  • Three-phase Circuits and Systems
  • Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits
  • Transformers
  • AC and DC Machines
  • Power Electronics and Drives

EE 201 Power System Analysis and Utilizations

  • Reactive Power and Voltage Control
  • Analysis of Unsymmetrical Faults
  • Electric Power Distribution Systems
  • Building Services Engineering
  • General Protection Principles
  • Applications of High-voltage Engineering

Note: NTU reserves the right to change the date, venue, and mode of delivery due to unforeseen circumstances.

Apply by (23 Oct 2025)

Engineers (Electrical) who are qualified to apply to be a registered Professional Engineer (PE) with PE Board.
CourseCourse Dates / TimesTraining Room

EE 101 Principles of Power Engineering

  • AC and DC Machines
  • Power Electronics and Drives

 

10 November 2025 / 6pm - 10pm

 

e2i Hall 4

EE 201 Power System Analysis and Utilizations

  • Electric Power Distribution Systems
  • Building Services Engineering
  • General Protection Principles
  • Applications of High-voltage Engineering

 

Day 1: 12 November 2025 / 6pm - 10pm

Day 2: 13 November 2025 / 6pm - 10pm

 

e2i Hall 4

EE 101 Principles of Power Engineering

  • Fundamental of Power System
  • Power Flow Modelling
  • Active Power and Frequency Control

EE 201 Power System Analysis and Utilizations

  • Reactive Power and Voltage Control
  • Analysis of Unsymmetrical Faults

 

Day 1: 8 December 2025 / 630pm - 930pm

Day 2: 9 December 2025 / 630pm - 10pm

Day 3: 10 December 2025 / 630pm - 10pm

 

 

e2i Hall 4

EE 101 Principles of Power Engineering

  • Three-phase Circuits and Systems
  • Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits
  • Transformers

Day 1: 13 December 2025 / 8am - 12pm

Day 2: 18 December 2025 / 6pm - 10pm

Day 3: 20 December 2025 / 8am - 12pm

 

e2i Hall 4

Apply here
Registration Closing Date: 
23 Oct 2025

Upon course completion and fulfilling all requirements, participants will be awarded an NTU e-Certificate of Completion, demonstrating their proficiency in the essential areas of the course.

 

Standard Course Fee: S$3,706.00

SSG Funding SupportCourse feeCourse fee payable after SSG funding, if eligible under various schemes
 BEFORE funding & GSTAFTER funding & 9% GST
Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) (Up to 50% funding)S$3,400.00S$2,006.00
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs (ETSS) (Up to 90% funding)S$1,326.00
SCs aged ≥ 40 years old
SkillsFuture Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES)
(Up to 70% funding)
  • Standard course fee is inclusive of GST.
  • NTU/NIE alumni may utilise their $1,600 Alumni Course Credits. Click here for more information.

Dr Wang Youyi

EE 101 Principles of Power Engineering

  • Fundamental of Power System
  • Power Flow Modelling
  • Active Power and Frequency Control

EE 201 Power System Analysis and Utilizations

  • Reactive Power and Voltage Control
  • Analysis of Unsymmetrical Faults

Dr Foo Yi Shyh Eddy

EE 101 Principles of Power Engineering

  • Three-phase Circuits and Systems
  • Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits
  • Transformers
  • AC and DC Machines
  • Power Electronics and Drives

EE 201 Power System Analysis and Utilizations

  • Electric Power Distribution Systems
  • Building Services Engineering
  • General Protection Principles
  • Applications of High-voltage Engineering