Ho Technical University
Strategic Plan
The University has its antecedents in the former Ho Technical Institute, which was established in 1968 to provide pre-technical training courses in various engineering and building trades. In 1972, the pre-technical courses were upgraded to more advanced programmes in technical, business and other vocational disciplines.
Though the Technical Institute was re-designated a Polytechnic in 1986, it was not until 1993 that it got the full backing of the law (PNDC Law 321 as amended by ACT 745) to become a tertiary institution with statutory objectives and functions.
Academic
The University offers Master of Technology (MTech) Programmes , Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Programmes, Higher National Diploma (HND) and Non-Tertiary Programmes.
Master of Technology (MTech) Programmes are affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) on sandwich basis. The programme is run for over a period of two (2) academic sessions.
Faculties and Programmes
Ho Technical University has five faculties and they are listed below.
Applied Sciences and Technology
- Bachelor of Technology, Hospitality Tourism Management
- Bachelor of Technology, Food Technology
- Bachelor of Technology, Tourism, Leisure and Events Management
- Bachelor of Technology, Information and Communication Technology
- Bachelor of Technology, Agro Enterprise Development
- Bachelor of Technology, Statistics and Finance
- Bachelor of Technology, Computer Science
Engineering
- Bachelor of Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Bachelor of Technology, Automobile Engineering
- Bachelor of Technology, Agricultural and Environmental Engineering
- Bachelor of Technology, Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Technology, Agricultural Engineering
Built and Natural Environment
- Bachelor of Technology, Building Technology
Art and Design
- Bachelor of Technology, Fashion Design and Textiles
- Bachelor of Technology, Industrial Art (Specializations: Sculpture, Painting, Graphic Design, Ceramics, Textiles)
Business
- Bachelor of Accounting and Taxation
- Bachelor of Marketing and Information Technology
- Bachelor of Procurement and Supply Chain Management
- Bachelor of Secretaryship and Management Studies
Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes
Engineering
- HND Agricultural Engineering
- HND Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)
- HND Mechanical Engineering (Production)
- HND Building Technology
- HND Civil Engineering
- HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Built and Natural Environment
- HND Building Technology
Applied Sciences and Technology
- HND Food Technology
- HND Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management
- HND Statistics
- HND Agro Enterprise Development
- HND Computer Science
- HND Information and Communication Technology
Art and Design
- HND Fashion Design and Textiles
- HND Industrial Art (Options: Sculpture, Painting, Graphic Design, Ceramics, Textiles)
Business School
- HND Accountancy
- HND Marketing
- HND Secretaryship and Management Studies
- HND Banking and Finance
- HND Purchasing and Supply
Non-Tertiary Programmes
- Advanced Fashion
- Motor Vehicle Technician (MVT) Part I &II
- Agric Engineering Technician Part I & II
- Construction Technician Certificate Part I (CTC I)
- Construction Technician Certificate Part II (CTC II)
- Certificate II in Catering
- Diploma in Business Studies(Accounting, Secretarial, Marketing, and Statistics Options).
- EE Technician Part I, II &II
- Pre-HND Access Course for Technical/Vocational School Graduates
Gallery
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G. M Afeti Auditorium
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Agricultural engineering department
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Entrance
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Nunya Library
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Octagon (Information Technology department)
Notable alumni
- Maureen Abla Amematekpor, former Ghana Ambassador to Namibia and Botswana
- Kwadwo Sheldon
See Also
References
- ^ "Governing Council".
- ^ "Office of the Vice Chancellor". Ho Technical University.
- ^ "Polytechnics in Ghana". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
- ^ Coverghana.com.gh (2021-09-14). "The origin of Ho Technical University; What you must know". Coverghana.com.gh. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
- ^ "HO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY | Ghana skills Development". www.ghanaskills.org. Archived from the original on 2023-10-01. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ^ "Ho Polytechnic – Admissions in Ghana". Retrieved 2023-07-19.