Diploma in Aviation Management & Services
- Focuses on business and management aspects of the aviation industry, with modules for aspiring pilots and air traffic controllers
(Other courses are more engineering-based in comparison to AMS)
Diploma in Aerospace Electronics
- Focuses on maintenance and repair of aircraft avionics and electronics
Diploma in Aerospace Engineering
- Focuses on maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft components (engines)
What is the difference between AMS and RP’s Diploma in Civil Aviation?
Students in RP’s Diploma in Civil Aviation similarly undergo management subjects, however, they also undergo several engineering-based subjects.
AMS is the only diploma that focuses solely on aviation business management. We are also the only diploma in Asia to offer a flying programme as part of the 3-year diploma programme.
How are we graded in our course of study?
Our academic performance is graded through assignments, projects, tests and examinations, similar to the mainstream Singapore education system.
What are our schooling hours?
Our schooling hours vary based on subjects taken.
A typical school day could be as long as 9 am to 6 pm, or as short as 9 am to 12 pm.
What are the school fees for AMS?
You may wish to contact the Finance & Administration Department (fnahotline@tp.edu.sg) for more information.
How many classes do we have in AMS?
To ensure a conducive learning environment for students, we will only have 5 classes.
Are we an engineering or business course?
We are an aviation business programme.
However, as many of the aviation facilities are located in the Engineering School, our classes are held within the Engineering School.