書面答覆 · 2025-11-04 · 屆國會 15
強化工程人才培養路徑
議員質詢為何學生對傳統工程專業興趣下降,如何調整課程與薪酬以匹配新興產業,以及公共部門招聘和獎學金政策是否調整。政府回應稱教育部與經濟機構合作,調整課程內容,推動跨學科工程教育,同時通過行業任務組解決建築環境行業人才短缺和薪酬競爭問題,並加強職業指導和公共部門招聘力度。核心爭議在於行業薪酬與工作環境對人才吸引力的影響。
關鍵要點
- • 工程畢業生供需匹配
- • 課程更新與跨學科融合
- • 行業薪酬與人才流失
積極調整教育和招聘政策
關注學生專業選擇原因
強化工程人才培養與公共招聘
“Students do not just choose a course of study. Their choices are also influenced by the future careers associated with the course of study.”
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完整譯文(中文)
Hansard 原始記錄 · 2026-05-02
56號議員Jackson Lam問教育部長:(a) 教育部是否研究過為何學生儘管國家基礎設施需求旺盛,卻逐漸遠離傳統工程學科;(b) 如何更好地將課程設定和薪酬預期與新興產業對接;(c) 公共部門的招聘和獎學金政策是否會重新調整,以加強本地工程人才培養管道。
李顯龍部長答:教育部(MOE)與經濟機構密切合作,確保高等院校(IHLs)包括工程學科的招生名額與行業對人力的需求相匹配。過去五年中,約有近三成的高等院校畢業生來自工程課程。
高等院校定期審查並更新課程設定,包括新興領域,如應用工程和跨學科工程。例如,新加坡科技設計大學提供工程產品開發和工程系統與設計課程。南洋理工學院的人工智慧(AI)與資料工程文憑課程也將應用工程與人工智慧、資料分析及物聯網應用結合納入課程。
然而,學生選擇專業不僅僅基於課程本身,他們的選擇也受未來職業發展的影響。針對建築環境行業,過去幾年建築學和土木工程專業的興趣有所下降。由國家發展部第二部長Indranee Rajah女士和Surbana Jurong集團主席Chaly Mah先生共同主持的建築與工程顧問工作組指出以下挑戰:持續的人才短缺、工作體驗困難、對勞動力能力投資不足,以及由於行業內價格競爭不可持續,企業難以提供有競爭力的薪酬。工作組建議採取措施提升人才吸引力和留存率,包括擴大宣傳以改善行業形象、加強實習專案、將實習時間計入專業註冊要求、為畢業後留在同一公司的實習生提供更高起薪,以及改善人力資源管理以促進職業發展。
更廣泛地說,為幫助學生做出明智的工程相關職業選擇,高等院校舉辦職業博覽會、行業講座和交流活動,提高學生對工程及科學、技術、工程和數學(STEM)相關工作機會和行業的認識。學生還可通過MySkillsFuture入口網站查詢特定職位的月薪範圍。
公共服務部門積極招聘涵蓋廣泛技術領域的科學、技術和工程(STE)人員,以建立符合國家建設需求的工程人才庫。2019年至2024年間,公共服務部門的STE人員數量增長了3.4%。公共服務部門還通過2017年設立的公共服務委員會工程獎學金及各公共機構提供的多種獎學金,培養工程人才。過去五年,公共服務部門每年共發放50至60個本科獎學金,支援學生攻讀工程學科。在預科階段,教育部每年向約200名在數學和科學基礎紮實的預科生髮放獎學金,以增強他們對工程和STEM課程及職業的興趣。
英文原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
56 Mr Jackson Lam asked the Minister for Education (a) whether the Ministry has studied why students are turning away from traditional engineering disciplines despite national infrastructure needs; (b) how curricula and pay expectations can be better aligned with emerging industries; and (c) whether public sector hiring and scholarships will be recalibrated to strengthen local engineering talent pipelines.
Mr Desmond Lee : The Ministry of Education (MOE) works closely with economic agencies to ensure that the supply of places in the Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), including in engineering, is aligned with industry demand for manpower. Over the past five years, close to three in 10 graduates from IHLs were from engineering courses.
IHLs regularly review and update their course curriculum and offerings, including in emerging fields, like applied and inter-disciplinary engineering. For example, the Singapore University of Technology and Design offers programmes in Engineering Product Development and Engineering Systems and Design. Nanyang Polytechnic's Diploma in Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Data Engineering also incorporates applied engineering with AI, data analytics and Internet of Things applications into its curriculum.
However, students do not just choose a course of study. Their choices are also influenced by the future careers associated with the course of study. Specific to the Built Environment sector, there has been declining interest in Architecture and Civil Engineering programmes in the past few years. The Taskforce of Architectural and Engineering Consultants co-chaired by Ms Indranee Rajah, Second Minister for National Development and Mr Chaly Mah, Chairman of Surbana Jurong Group, identified the following challenges: persistent talent shortage, challenging work experiences, insufficient investments in workforce capabilities and firms' difficulties in offering competitive salaries due to unsustainable price competition in the industry. The Taskforce has recommended measures to improve attraction and retention of talent, including extending outreach efforts to improve the sector's image, enhancing internships, counting the internship duration towards professional registration requirements, offering higher starting salaries for interns who join the same company after graduation and improving human resource practices for better career development.
More generally, to help students make informed decisions about careers in engineering-related fields, IHLs organise career fairs, industry talks and networking events to raise students' awareness of engineering- and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)-related job opportunities and industries. Students can also access monthly salary ranges of specific jobs on the MySkillsFuture portal.
The Public Service has been actively recruiting science, technology and engineering (STE) officers across a broad range of technology domains to build an engineering talent pool that meets our needs in nation building. Between 2019 and 2024, the number of STE officers in the Public Service grew by 3.4%. The Public Service has also been developing a pipeline of engineering talent through the Public Service Commission Scholarship (Engineering), introduced in 2017, and various scholarships offered by public agencies. Over the past five years, the Public Service has collectively given out 50 to 60 undergraduate scholarships annually for students to pursue engineering disciplines. At the pre-university level, MOE gives out about 200 scholarships each year to pre-university students who have strong foundations in mathematics and science to bolster their interest in engineering and STEM courses and careers.