Modern life and standards of living revolve around the availability and affordability of Science and Technology. Breakthroughs in medical science bring humanity closer to uncovering the world’s mysteries, preserving health for people to enjoy quality lifestyles. Technological advancements on the other hand, make the world more accessible and jobs easier with the use of machinery like computers.

Working in the science and technology field is both demanding and rewarding. It may take months or years of research together with a team of experts to come up with solutions, but the effort pays off well when vaccines to rampant diseases are found and when softwares are written to ease workflow or strengthen security.

If you want a career in Science and Technology, choose a course and school carefully to equip yourself with the best skills and knowledge before embarking on your career. At Raffles Education, you will receive a globally-recognised education by internationally certified lecturers. Theory and practical-based courses will develop your critical thinking and technical skills.

Why RAFFLES?

  • 3-year fast-track internationally recognized curriculums and qualifications.
  • Internationally trained lecturers with extensive industrial experience.
  • Experience simulations of real-life working environments through theory and practical-based modules.
  • Flexible credit transfer system within Raffles network of colleges in Asia Pacific.
  • Multicultural learning environment as 90 percent are international students from over 30 different countries.

Science and Technology Courses:
Early Childhood Education Biomedical Science
Applied Psychology Infocomm Security

Submit an online enquiry on our science and technology degrees for a free career consultation at any of our Raffles International Admissions Offices. Please indicate your preferred campus of study.


Entry Requirements:

English Language Requirements:
All courses at Raffles College of Higher Institute are conducted in English. Students who fulfil any of the requirements below will be exempted from taking English as a Second Language (ESL) classes.

  • A minimum TOEFL score of 550* (paper-based) or 213* (computer-based) or 79-80 (internet-based)
  • A minimum IELTS score of 6.0* (Academic Module) or equivalent
  • A minimum score of C6 at GCE “O” Level Examinations

Students without the above test results can still apply but need to sit for our English Placement Test during the Orientation Day.
*Taken in the last 2 years


Undergraduate Studies

Students are required to pass the Advanced Diploma (Years 1 and 2) in order to progress to the final degree year.

Bachelor of Science

  • International Students: Minimum 3 “O” level credits or Senior High School equivalent (Korea – Senior High School, Malaysia – SPM, Indonesia – SMU, Myanmar – Standard 10, China – Senior High School)


English Programme

For students without the IELTS or TOEFL results, they will take a placement test to determine their level of English. Each course lasts 12 weeks which will run concurrently with the student’s selected course.

Elementary English:
Improves scores from IELTS 2.0 to 3.0 – it provides students with substantial introduction and foundation skills for communicating successfully in English.

Pre-Intermediate English:
Improves scores from IELTS 4.0 to 5.0 – it provides students thorough introduction and opportunity to practice the more complex language forms expected of a competent user.

Upper-Intermediate English:
Improves scores from IELTS 5.0 to 5.5 – it brings students close to the competency level required to interact with fluent speakers comfortably.

Advanced English:
Improves scores from IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 – on completing the course, students will be able to communicate competently with fluent users of English.

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