The Federal Polytechnic Idah, formerly Idah College of Technology, is a federal government-owned tertiary institution established in 1977 in Idah, Kogi State.[1][2] It is approved by the National Board for Technical Education and it also offers National Diploma and Higher National Diploma courses at undergraduate levels with the aim of “training competitive manpower for development”.[3]
Motto | Technology for Self Reliance |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1977 |
Affiliation | National Board for Technical Education |
Rector | David Baba D, PhD |
Location | , , 7°08′33″N 6°47′29″E / 7.1425°N 6.7914°E |
Campus | Urban |
Language | English |
Website | fepoda |
Schools
edit- The Polytechnic now has 50 academic programmes, twenty-five (25) departments constituted into five schools viz:
- School of Business Studies
- School of Engineering
- School of Environmental Studies
- School of Technology
- Administrative and General Studies
Available Courses
editThe available list of courses offered by Federal Polytechnic Idah include:
- ACCOUNTANCY
- ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
- BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT
- CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
- COMPUTER SCIENCE
- ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
- ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION
- FOOD TECHNOLOGY
- FOUNDRY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
- HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
- LEISURE AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
- LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
- MARKETING
- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
- METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
- OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- QUANTITY SURVEYING
- SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
- STATISTICS
- SURVEYING AND GEO-INFORMATICS
- URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Obahopo,Boluwaji (3 June 2014). "FedPoly Idah registrar kidnapped". Vanguard. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ Abah,Adah (10 July 2015). "Idah: Traditional Capital Of Igala Kingdom". Leadership Newspaper – Nigeria's Most Influential Newspaper. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ "About Federal Polytechnic Idah". FedPoly Idah. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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