Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
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Both institutes are co-developing a customized simulation engine to power teaching and learning applications as part of a virtual campus.
Among the highlights, graduates from the BS in Computer Science in Real-Time Interactive Simulation group commanded a mean gross monthly salary of $5,679.
DigiPen has been ranked a top five game design school for the 14th year in a row.
A selection of Dragon-developed games will now be available on M1’s cloud gaming platform, Zolaz.
Our graduates continue to be highly sought after and well employed.
DigiPen (Singapore) continues partnership with Institute of Banking and Finance and Workforce Singapore to prepare a future-ready workforce for the financial services sector.
SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduates saw strong employment outcomes with high employment rates and competitive starting salaries despite the pandemic.
The Technology in Finance Immersion Programme was created to equip trainees with deep technical expertise for the financial industry.
For the 12th straight year, The Princeton Review has named DigiPen Institute of Technology one of the top five game design schools.
Recently surveyed SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduates have reported strong overall employment and high median gross starting salaries.
DigiPen (Singapore) is pleased to announce a number of exciting changes to its academic degree programs, beginning in September 2020.
Our recently surveyed graduates have reported strong employment numbers, as well as the highest median starting salary of any surveyed cohort to date.
We followed up with the seven graduates from our first Attach-and-Train program, each of whom are now working as professional software developers.
With our new Attach-and-Train program, students will learn embedded software development and undergo on-the-job training at a partnering company.
We’re proud to be joining as an official university partner in a new data science competition hosted by Singaporean e-commerce platform Shopee.
SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduates continue to be highly sought after, with increased employment rates and full-time permanent employment rates.
In commemoration of our 10th Anniversary, here’s a look back at some of our milestones and highlights over the years.
DigiPen (Singapore) is excited to launch the GAT 405 elective class that has a focus on game development for Nintendo Switch.
DigiPen (Singapore)’s Continuing Education program aims to prepare the nation’s workforce with the right skillsets and tools to succeed.
The DIDTC is launching a new collaboration with DigiPen Game Studios (DGS) to help Thai game developers develop and publish games for Nintendo Switch.