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Student Assistantship Schemes

 

The Student Assistantship Schemes were conceived to enable CIT to meet ever-increasing work requests, to reduce dependence on contract staff and to give students an opportunity to earn money while gaining marketable skills.

 

CIT runs two student assistantship schemes:

 

Student IT Assistant Scheme (SITAS)

Students in this scheme are involved in course management system testing, conducting student roadshows, Flash development, and website design, programming and development. Students who apply to be in the Student IT Assistant Scheme interviewed before they are placed on CIT Student IT Assistant Roster.

For more information about SITAS, please contact Ms .

 

Faculty staff may request a Student IT Assistant's services using this form .



Student Assistantship Multimedia Certification Scheme (SAMCS)

SAMCS was launched on 30 March 2006. This apprentice-style scheme allows students with budding talent in audio-visual, graphics and animation production to develop their skill and get paid for work. The scheme adds value to those engaged in film-making and those who use video in course work.

CIT allows students to specialize in six facets of production: video camera work, audio production, graphics & animation, non-linear video editing, documentation (packaging and replication) and video archival.

Students are selected based on their experience in the chosen area. As the scheme involves on-the-job training, CIT requires interested students to have demonstrable basic competence in their preferred specialty.

There are four levels of certification corresponding to four respective levels of payment. Students begin at Level 1, equivalent to the average basic hourly rate in Singapore. They can work their way up to Level 4, which promises four times that rate.

In the long term, the assistantship opens doors to exciting future employment in video/multimedia production houses.


For more information on the Student Multimedia Certification Scheme, please contact Mr .

 

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