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'''Higher College of Technology''' (HCT) is a [[public college]] operated by the Ministry of Manpower of Oman. It is the first [[Higher Education]] institute in Oman. It is the second largest higher education institution in Oman (After [[Sultan Qaboos University|SQU]]) catering for over 10000 students studying in various programs.
'''Higher College of Technology''' (HCT) is a [[public college]] operated by the Ministry of Manpower of Oman. It is the first [[Higher Education]] in Oman. It is the second largest higher education institution in Oman (After [[Sultan Qaboos University|SQU]]) catering for over 10000 students studying in various programs.


The Higher College of Technology (HCT), before being renamed and upgraded as such in 2001, was known as Oman Technical Industrial College, established in 1984 at the initiative of His Majesty Sultan [[Qaboos bin Said al Said]] to educate the citizens of Oman by implementing high quality programs in various fields. There are six other Colleges of Technology were started in 1993 except the ones in Shinas and Ibri, which were started in 2005 and 2008 respectively. HCT is the only college under the Ministry of Manpower that offers programs at the [[Bachelor]]’s Degree level while the other Colleges of Technology offer programs only up to the [[Higher Diploma]] level.
The Higher College of Technology (HCT), before being renamed and upgraded as such in 2001, was known as Oman Technical Industrial College, established in 1984 at the initiative of His Majesty Sultan [[Qaboos bin Said al Said]] to educate the citizens of Oman by implementing high quality programs in various fields. There are six other Colleges of Technology were started in 1993 except the ones in Shinas and Ibri, which were started in 2005 and 2008 respectively. HCT is the only college under the Ministry of Manpower that offers programs at the [[Bachelor]]’s Degree level while the other Colleges of Technology offer programs only up to the [[Higher Diploma]] level.

Revision as of 17:43, 1 March 2012

Higher College of Technology
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TypePublic
Established1984
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Higher College of Technology (HCT) is a public college operated by the Ministry of Manpower of Oman. It is the first Higher Education institution in Oman. It is the second largest higher education institution in Oman (After SQU) catering for over 10000 students studying in various programs.

The Higher College of Technology (HCT), before being renamed and upgraded as such in 2001, was known as Oman Technical Industrial College, established in 1984 at the initiative of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said to educate the citizens of Oman by implementing high quality programs in various fields. There are six other Colleges of Technology were started in 1993 except the ones in Shinas and Ibri, which were started in 2005 and 2008 respectively. HCT is the only college under the Ministry of Manpower that offers programs at the Bachelor’s Degree level while the other Colleges of Technology offer programs only up to the Higher Diploma level.

The College has grown enormously from a student population of about 200 to the current size of about 10000. Its facilities have expanded from three initial buildings to a total built-up area of approximately 49700 m2. The College has more than 900 faculty and staff members and an annual intake of about 2000 students into its foundation program besides transferred students in upper levels.

Specializations

a local student in the college old building of the English Language Center department.
a local student in front of the New Building of HCT.
  • Information Technology
    • Networking
    • Database
    • Software Engineer
    • E-Security
    • Information System
  • Business
    • Human Resources
    • Marketing
    • Human Resources
    • E-Business
    • CAT
  • Science
    • School Laboratory
    • Pharmacies
  • Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Telecommunication
    • Oil & Gas
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Air Conditioning
    • Biomedical Engineering
  • Photography
  • Fashion Design

Other Technical-Colleges Locations

The Ministry of Manpower of Oman operates six other regional Colleges of Technology: