SINGAPORE: From 2027, all students in institutes of higher learning (IHLs) will learn artificial intelligence skills that are tailored to their fields of study, said Education Minister Desmond Lee on Thursday (May 21).
The AI skills taught will be guided by “baseline AI competency frameworks” developed by IHLs.
Speaking at the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) 120 Distinguished Speaker Series, Mr Lee said the frameworks – one for the autonomous universities and the other for polytechnics and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) – aim to “establish a common baseline across our IHLs, so that every student in Singapore, regardless of which institution they attend, receives a consistent and strong foundation in AI competencies”.
Students from the 2027 academic year will have compulsory modules incorporating those baseline AI competencies, while those already enrolled will have their existing curriculum “enhanced” to build AI skills.




