Diploma Courses
Full-Time & Part-Time Diploma Courses Available
Developed as launchpads to your ideal industry, our diplomas allow you to progress to degrees offered by our international university partners.
Developed as launchpads to your ideal industry, our diplomas allow you to progress to degrees offered by our international university partners.
We offer a wide range of private diploma programmes designed to support your future aspirations and enable you to possibly gain entry to degree courses awarded by our university partners.
Spanning 13 different disciplines, each diploma course is carefully structured to equip students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for today’s fast-paced, competitive world. Our programmes are part of a comprehensive education pathway that enables PSB Academy students to seamlessly progress from diplomas to degrees.
For those needing flexibility due to work commitments or personal circumstances, we offer full and part-time study options, including e-learning, allowing students to learn at their own pace and convenience.
Benefits of our diploma courses1 include:
Drawing from an almost 60-year heritage to produce industry-ready graduates, we work with leading professional bodies and industry experts to immerse students with sought-after industry knowledge and exposure.
Some examples include:
In 2024, more than 8 in 10 PSB Academy graduates were employed within six months after final exam3.
For more information, please complete the enquiry form below.
1 For selected courses
2 Excludes industry attachments and projects
3 All statistics are based on PSB Academy Graduate Employment Survey 2024 conducted by Kadence International Pte Ltd for graduating cohorts from 2023. A total of 801 graduates participated in this survey as respondents, of which 44% are full-time (FT) graduates and 56% are part-time (PT) graduates. This survey is not the same survey conducted by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). As a result, the SSG Graduate Employment Survey may not be directly comparable due to differences in the sample size scope between the two surveys.