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Summary of Programmes

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The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) was established in 1958, originally under the name The Jamaica Institute of Technology. In 1959, the name was changed to the College of Arts Science and Technology (CAST). Granted University status in September 1995, UTech is at the pinnacle of technical education in the English-speaking Caribbean, providing managers and skilled professionals for Jamaica and the region in a wide diversity of disciplines.

The campus of 18 hectares lies to the east of Hope Gardens on Old Hope Road. It is served by several bus routes, and is within walking distance of the University of the West Indies Mona Campus, several churches and the growing shopping area of Papine.

Recruiting students at the secondary and post-secondary levels, the University has grown from the original 56 students to over 9,000 in 50 years. It offers advanced professional and technical training through its five faculties: The Built Environment, Business and Management, Education and Liberal Studies, Engineering and Computing and Health and Applied Science and Law.

To meet the needs of business and industry for more trained staff and the upgrading of existing employees, the University operates full-time, part-time day release, evening and modular programmes, which vary from 1 to 5 years in duration. While the level of certification will depend on the length, all programmes are designed to meet the need for middle management staff whether at the professional or sub-professional level.

 

ADMISSION PROCEDURES

Mature Entry Requirements

Persons who are 25 years of age and above, who are not eligible for admission under the normal entry requirements, may apply for mature entry. The application must demonstrate their potential for undergraduate university studies by virtue of attainments, prior learning and/or relevant work experience, all of which must be relevant to the proposed programme of study. In addition, the application must be supported in writing by individuals having first-hand knowledge of the applicant’s potential. Applicants’ knowledge, skills and competencies will be evaluated under the University’s Prior Learning Assessment Policy, in order to determine their equivalencies to the University’s entry requirements. They may be required to attend interviews.

Late Submission of Applications

Late applications will only be considered if there is space in the programme and the applicant is qualified. Applicants submitting late applications should follow the normal procedure for submission of applications.

Acceptance

Early Bird applicants will be given a decision no later than December 31, 2008.
Regular applicants will be given a decision no later than May 31, 2009.
Applicants to summer programmes will be advised of their status by March 30, 2009.

Each applicant who is offered a place at the University will receive a letter from the Admissions Office informing them of this. These applicants are required to pay a non-refundable enrolment commitment fee.  This fee will be applied to the University fees upon enrolment. An applicant’s acceptance can only be confirmed if the Enrolment Commitment fee has been paid.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

The University welcomes applications from international students and acknowledges their contribution to the student body and the University. For further information please contact:

The International Student Office
University of Technology, Jamaica
237 Old Hope Road, Kingston 6.
TEL: (876) 927-1680-8
FAX: (876) 977-4388

E-mail: internationalstudents@utech.edu.jm 

WEBSITE: http://www.utechjamaica.edu.jm

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The Financial Aid Office provides assistance to students through various means, which include:

  1. awarding of Scholarships and Bursaries
  2. awarding of Grants
  3. provision of jobs on campus (Earn and Study programme)

Loans are available for full-time and part-time programmes through the Students’ Loan Bureau.

Further information may be obtained from:

The Students’ Loan Bureau, 5th Floor, North Tower
Mutual Life Centre
2 Oxford Road
Kingston 5
Tel.: (876) 754-2559

 

ACCOMMODATION

The University currently provides a limited number of residential facilities for full-time students. There are six halls of residence, two of which are assigned to male students; the remaining four are assigned to females. Boarding Application forms are attached to all undergrad programme application forms. Interested persons are required to complete the form and return it to the Front Desk, Administration Building, by January 31, 2009.

The Accommodation Office also assists students in finding affordable and comfortable off-campus accommodation. For further information kindly contact the Accommodation Officer, Students Services Building, extension 2191, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday.

FACILITIES

The University Library offers a wide range of information resources and services to faculty and students to support the learning process.  Facilities include three main reading rooms, a faculty reading room, a seminar room and a multi-purpose room.  In addition, the Audio-visual Division has an audio-visual theatre and provides a variety of audio-visual equipment and materials for classroom, field work and in-library use.  A cyber lab facilitates research, using electronic resources.

The Students' Union organises intramural sports and promotes community life in the University.   The Union registers all organised student activities recognised by the University, including sports and clubs.

Community Service is an integral part of student life. All first-year full-time students take a one-credit course (CSP1010) and are offered a Community Service elective in year three.

The Sports Department provides a sporting environment that enhances the development of quality competitive and recreational sporting activities, which improve leadership skills, teamwork, discipline, and character-building.  UTech takes great pride in its rich athletic tradition.  Our achievements make us one of the most successful tertiary institutions in sports in the Caribbean – “The Home of World Class Athletes”.  Our intensive training programmes provide and facilitate participation in competitive intercollegiate sports, CUSA games, ODUCC games, Penn Relays and league competitions.
Students are also offered a variety of sports as part of the University’s “Sports Elective” programme.

The UTech Centre for the Arts was established to develop graduates fully through an educational process, which integrates the energy and creativity associated with cultural pursuits with technological studies to broaden the scope of learning, enhance productivity and stimulate development.  Students have the opportunity to do electives in Dance, Drama and Music and gain three credits towards completing their degree programme.

Other facilities available include Banking, Postal Services and a Health Centre.

 

If the answers to your questions are not found here, please email us at prospectinfo@utech.edu.jm

 
 
 
 
 
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