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What is SkillsFuture Series?

The SkillsFuture Series is a curated list of short, industry-relevant training programmes that focuses on emerging skills in the four economic growth pillars (Digital, Green, Care, and Industry 4.0).

Who is suitable for SkillsFuture Series?

Targeted at Singaporeans who are keen to either gain a basic understanding or deepen their skills in these economic growth pillars, theSkillsFuture Seriescomprises training programmes across 3 proficiency levels, namely Basic, Intermediate and Advanced.

This means that learners of different skills proficiency background can benefit from the SkillsFuture Series.

Basic
The course is designed for learners who have limited or no prior knowledge in the subject area. The course covers basic knowledge and application.

Intermediate
The course is designed for learners who have some working knowledge of the subject area. The course covers knowledge and application at a more complex level.

Advanced
The course is designed for experienced practitioners who wish to deepen their skills in the specialised area. The course covers complex and specialised topics.

Refer to the emerging domains below and learn more about the different types of SkillsFuture Series courses available under each of the economic growth pillars.

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Emerging Domains1. AI, Data and Analytics
2. E-commerce and Digital Marketing
3. Cyber Security and Risk
4. Cloud, Systems and Infrastrucure
5. Software Development
6. Technology Application and Management
1. Environmental and Sustainability Management
2. Green Infrastructure and Mobility
3. Energy, Resource Circularity and Decarbonisation
4. Sustainable Finance
1. Person-centred Care
2. Collaboration with Stakeholders
3. Teaching and Learning
4. Health and Wellness
1. Advanced Manufacturing and Supply
2. Industrial IoT, Robotics and Robotics and Automation
3. Product Innovation and Quality Management
4. Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Materials and Processes

What are the SkillsFuture Series courses available?

SkillsFuture Series courses are categorised based on emerging domains and growth sectors in the following economies:

Digital


Many of our daily activities today involve theDigital Economy. From making online transactions or simply reading this article on your phone, the digital economy is heavily involved in the way we work and play.

The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the speed of digital transformation across the world. In Singapore, our economy is experiencing the same change, with the government leading the way in driving whole-of-nation digitalisation. With the increasing opportunities in the Digital Economy as industries embrace digitalisation, demand for digital skills remain high.

Examples of emerging skills in the digital economy include:

- Data Protection Management
- Radio Frequency Engineering
- Access Control Management
- Computational Modelling
- Data Storytelling and Visualisation

Click hereto download an Excel spreadsheet containing details of emerging skills in the digital economy.


Green

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TheGreen Economyis how we live, work, and grow while taking care of our environment and its limited resources efficiently and sustainability.

Enterprises are restructuring and creating new business functions by shifting from environmentally harmful business activities to greener ones. This has led to new regulatory requirements and green technologies, which in turn increases the supply of jobs and demand for skills.

Examples of emerging skills in the green economy include:

- Environmental Sustainability Management
- Energy Management and Audit
- Green Building Strategy Implementation
- Sustainable Food Production Design
- Design Sustainability and Ethics Management

Click hereto download an Excel spreadsheet containing details of emerging skills in the green economy.

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TheCare Economyfocuses on care and support services that are critical to the development of both our current and future populations. Sectors delivering these services typically involve healthcare, wellness, community care, social service, early childhood, general education, and training and adult education.

Advances in technology and healthcare have led to an increasingly ageing population, resulting in the demand for care services to increase substantially. Adult education, along with workplace learning and development, has seen rapid change due to the shifting demographics. HR practices will also need to transform to look after workforce mental well-being and facilitate skills acquisition.

It’s no surprise that this has led the care economy to become one of the fastest-expanding economic sectors globally.

Examples of emerging skills in the care economy include:

- Learning Experience Delivery
- Change Management
- Organisational Culture Development
- Coaching and Mentoring
- Health Promotion

Click hereto download an Excel spreadsheet containing details of emerging skills in the care economy.


Industry 4.0

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Businesses are increasingly turning toIndustry 4.0, such as using robots and automation to plug gaps in the workforce. Under this rapidly transforming field, companies across a wide range of sectors utilise technological advancements to make improvements to process efficiency, sustainability, and product or service quality.

Many employers are turning to Industry 4.0 to reduce the impact of manpower shortages. In turn, job tasks and traditional processes will change. This makes it timely for employees to pick up a bundle of Industry 4.0, digital, and green skills to support in-demand job roles.

Examples of emerging skills in I4.0 include:

- Additive Manufacturing
- Predictive Maintenance
- Automated Process Design
- Product Design and Development
- Data and Information Management

Click hereto download an Excel spreadsheet containing details of emerging skills in Industry 4.0.


Skills Demand for the Future Economy Report 2022

TheSkills Demand for the Future Economy Reportis an annual publication that highlights the priority skills and jobs in selected high-growth areas. The report aims to help you understand the value of skills to jobs and future career opportunities. You canread the latest report here.

What type of grants and funding can I use for SkillsFuture Series courses?

The SkillsFuture Series and all other courses on the MySkillsFuture portal are SkillsFuture Credit eligible. This means that you are able to offset course fees with yourSkillsFuture Credit.

All SkillsFuture Series courses have a course fee grant of 70% of course fees (excluding GST). Participants must be Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents.

Additionally, the SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy is also available for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above. Eligible subsidy beneficiaries will be able to enjoy up to 90% of the course fee.

Please approach the training provider for the full amount of subsidy eligible.

For more details, pleaseclick here to seeFrequently Asked Questions.

Additional resources

SkillsFuture Credit

MySkillsFuture Course Search Guide

Self-help Guide for Skills and Career Development

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FAQs

What is the SkillsFuture series? ›

The SkillsFuture Series is a curated list of short, industry-relevant training programmes that focuses on emerging skills in the four economic growth pillars (Digital, Green, Care, and Industry 4.0)

How can I check my Singapore skills result online? ›

Step 1: Visit MySkillsFuture.gov.sg. Step 2: Click on 'Access E-Services'. Step 3: Select 'Download Certificates' and you will be prompted to log in. Step 4: Log in with the Portal ID issued to you to access your certificates.

What are the 4 pillars of SkillsFuture? ›

Explore SkillsFuture Series—curated, short training programmes that focus on emerging skills in the four economic growth pillars (Digital, Green, Care, and Industry 4.0).

What is the purpose of SkillsFuture Singapore? ›

Helping individuals make well-informed choices in education, training and careers. Developing an integrated, high-quality system of education and training that responds to constantly evolving industry needs.

Which SkillsFuture course is best? ›

Top 10 Practical SkillsFuture Courses
  • Coding for All. ...
  • Data Science Essentials. ...
  • Introduction to Data Analysis Using Excel. ...
  • Microsoft Office Fundamentals. ...
  • Basic Accounting Essentials for Non-Finance Individuals. ...
  • Advanced Communication Strategies. ...
  • Brand Yourself Online. ...
  • Graphic Design Basics.
Mar 7, 2023

How to claim SkillsFuture credit? ›

Select 'Submit SkillsFuture Credit Claims' on MySkillsFuture homepage and log in with your Singpass. 2. Ensure you have selected 'Submit a Claim'. You can then search for the course to submit a claim by searching the course title, course reference number or training provider.

How can I check my skill? ›

To identify your skills and decide what skills to develop, you could:
  1. think about what you do in your current job.
  2. reflect on your past education and work experiences.
  3. think about the skills you've gained in daily life.
  4. talk to people who know you well outside of work, for a different perspective.

How can I get skilled certificate in Singapore? ›

Workers can apply for SEC(K) at the BCA Academy or at the BCA Approved Training and Testing Centres (ATTCs). Contact details of these ATTCs can be found at ATTC contacts. Companies can also apply for their workers to take the 2nd SEC(K) at the Overseas Test Centres (OTCs).

How many years can a work permit holder stay in Singapore? ›

A Work Permit (WP) is generally issued to unskilled or semi-skilled migrant workers. The Work Permit duration is generally 2 years, subject to the validity of the worker's passport, the security bond and the worker's employment period, whichever is shorter.

Who is skills future target audience? ›

Why is SkillsFuture Credit (SFC) only available to Singaporeans aged 25 and above? SFC is targeted at Singaporeans who have generally completed their full-time education and are in the workforce or preparing to join the workforce.

What is the lifelong learning policy in Singapore? ›

Singapore wants to develop a culture of lifelong learning, where people get satisfaction in life from learning at every stage regardless of where they start, satisfaction from mastering the skills, and satisfaction from being part of a community of learners.

What is a WSQ certificate? ›

What is it? Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) is a national credential system that trains, develops, assesses and certifies skills and competencies for the workforce. WSQ-accredited courses take reference from the skills developed under the Skills Frameworks.

What is the Chinese name for SkillsFuture? ›

The Mandarin term “精深技能发展局” is a paraphrase of the English term “SkillsFuture Singapore” (SSG).

How to get a course on SkillsFuture? ›

How do I search for a course? Head over to the course landing page for the full directory of courses on MySkillsFuture. All courses featured on MySkillsFuture are claimable with your SkillsFuture Credit. You can check your balance by logging into the MySkillsFuture page using your Singpass.

Who is in charge of SkillsFuture Singapore? ›

Chairman
No.Full NamePosition
1Mr Tan Kai HoeGroup President and Chief Executive Officer, Accuron Technologies Limited
Sep 28, 2023

What is the SkillsFuture skills Award? ›

What is it? The SkillsFuture Study Awards equip Singaporeans with the skills needed to benefit from quality jobs created by our economy. As Singapore continues our transition to an innovation-driven economy, new skills and competencies among Singaporeans will be in demand.

What is the SkillsFuture initiative in Singapore? ›

Who we are. SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) drives and coordinates the implementation of the national SkillsFuture movement, promotes a culture and holistic system of lifelong learning through the pursuit of skills mastery, and strengthens the ecosystem of quality education and training in Singapore.

What are the economic pillars of SSG? ›

The SkillsFuture Series is a curated list of short, industry-relevant training programmes that focuses on emerging skills in the four economic growth pillars (Digital, Green, Care, and Industry 4.0).

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