DigiPen (Singapore) moved to our new location within the SIT Punggol Campus in August 2024. The campus is located within the Punggol Digital District and serves as a vibrant innovation and learning hub.
Specially designed to integrate with industry and the community, the Punggol Campus has a mix of classrooms, lectorials, production labs, art studios, a library, and other facilities that are available to our undergraduate students. The campus is a hive of learning, activity, and engagement — permeating with creative energy and friendly interaction among students, faculty, and staff.
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Punggol Campus Facilities
Lectorials
There are a range of hybrid lecture-tutorial halls on campus that each have different seating capacities. Referred to as the “flipped classroom” approach to teaching, lectorials are large-scale classes underpinned by active student-centered learning that utilize inquiry-based learning. Students can look forward to collaborative and interactive activities in place of traditional didactic lectures and tutorials, and will attend weekly lectures and tutorials as part of their integrated and applied academic curriculum.
Computer Labs
Equipped with the latest software, these labs are where our computer science students spend much of their time. Here they can work on programming assignments, simulations, VR/AR projects, game development, and more.
Art Studios
Different studios on campus are designed for our art students to hone their skills in observational and live drawing, as well as 2D sketches and animation using light boxes. Our art studios also work as a space to learn the fundamentals of traditional clay sculpting, human anatomy, and character design.
Library
The Ngee Ann Kongsi campus library aims to support the Institute’s students, faculty, and curriculum. Students have access to a variety of resources and reference books relevant to their program of study. The library also subscribes to a selection of major journals and magazines related to the fields of gaming, simulation, and animation. In addition to curriculum-related resources, the library has a collection of career-oriented materials, including books on resumes, cover letters, and interviews.
Internet Access
Internet access is a regulated service and is provided for students free of charge. Students who use the Institute’s internet services must abide by the Network and Internet Usage Policy.