Abia State Polytechnic
Abia State Polytechnic is located in the heart of Abia State, Aba, Nigeria. It is composed of different schools, such as the School of Science & Engineering and the School of Business Administration.
The school's colors are yellow and dark red. The former rector is Onukaogu Abalogun A.
Faculties and courses offered
According to the latest version of JAMB admission brochure, Abia State Polytechnic offers the following courses/programmes at National Diploma (ND) level.
School of Business and Management Technology
- Accountancy
- Banking and Finance
- Business Administration and Management
- Public Administration
- Office Management and Technology
School of Engineering Technology
- Civil Engineering Technology (ND only)
- Computer Engineering Technology (ND only)
- Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology (ND only)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology (ND only)
School of Environmental Design and Technology
- Architecture
- Building Technology
- Estate Management
- Quantity Surveying
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Surveying and Geo-Informatics
School of Food Science and Technology
- Food Science and Technology (ND only)
School of Science and Engineering Technology
- Computer Science
- School of Science and Industrial Technology
- Science Laboratory Technology
- Statistics
- Physics with Electronics
Courses like Biology/Microbiology and Chemistry/Biochemistry are only available at HND level.[1]
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See also
References
- "Abia State Polytechnic Courses And Requirements". ScholarsAfrik. Archived from the original on 2016-04-01. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
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