Brunei Polytechnic

Politeknik Brunei (abbreviation: PB; Malay: Politeknik Brunei; Jawi: ڤوليتيكنيك بروني) is the first polytechnic in Brunei.[3] The establishment of Politeknik Brunei was consented by His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam in a Titah delivered during the Teacher's Day celebration on 18 October 2008 to accelerate the country's human resources development, emphasised by the National Development Plan (NDP) and Brunei Vision 2035. This technical education transformation was a timely response towards the evolution of the local and global economic landscape, which directly affected the current and future skilled workforce requirements of the nation.

Politeknik Brunei
Politeknik Brunei
TypePolytechnic
Established2012[1]
DirectorDenis Ho Mun Tai[2]
Location,

Brunei Darussalam
Websitewww.pb.edu.bn

Schools

There are four schools under Politeknik Brunei, namely:

  • School of Business (Sekolah Perdagangan)
  • School of Information Communication and Technology (Sekolah Teknologi Maklumat dan Komunikasi)
  • School of Science and Engineering (Sekolah Sains dan Kejuruteraan)
  • School of Health Sciences (Sekolah Sains Kesihatan)

Campus

At present, Politeknik Brunei has three campuses. The main campus and the campus for the School of Health Sciences are located in Brunei-Muara District where as another satellite campus is located in Belait District.

Main campus

The main campus in Brunei-Muara is a temporary campus, located in one of the condominiums at Jalan Ong Sum Ping in Bandar Seri Begawan.[4] The schools located here include the School of Business and School of Information Technology. The programmes conducted here are mainly related to business and information technology.

The office of the Director as well as other administrative offices can also be found in this campus.

Satellite campus

The campus for the School of Health Sciences is integrated to the PAPRSB Institute of Health Sciences of the University of Brunei Darussalam. Programmes conducted under this school were formerly conducted by the University but since 2016 they are subsumed under the governance of Brunei Polytechnic.[5]

The Belait campus is located in Lumut, approximately 91 kilometres from the main campus, and houses the School of Science and Engineering. Programmes conducted here are mostly related to engineering but there are also programmes for interior design and architecture.

Programmes

Politeknik Brunei opened its doors on January 2012 introducing nine 2-year Advanced Diploma programmes in the various fields of Business, ICT and Science and Engineering.

Three years later in July 2015, Politeknik Brunei revamped its former Advanced Diploma programmes and began offering its new 3-year Level 5 Diploma programmes to students with a minimum qualification of 5 GCE ‘O’ Level credits (based on relevant subjects), as well as those with Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) qualifications. The new Level 5 Diploma qualification is equivalent to Higher National Diploma (HND).

Since then, a total of twenty-two (22) academic Diploma programmes are currently being offered by the four Schools under Politeknik Brunei – the School of Business, the School of Information and Communication Technology, the School of Science and Engineering and the School of Health Sciences.

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References

  1. "Politeknik Brunei". www.pb.edu.bn. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  2. "Director". www.pb.edu.bn. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  3. "About". Politeknik Brunei. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  4. "Welcome Message | Director Office". Politeknik Brunei. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  5. "Edu.bn" (PDF). hecas.edu.bn. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2016.



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