Thursday, October 29, 2009

POLYTECHNICS AND WHAT THEY OFFER



The words 'Institute of technology', and 'polytechnic', are designations employed in a wide range of learning institutions awarding different types of degrees and operating often at variable levels of the educational system.

It may be any institution of higher education and advanced research or vocational education specializing in science, engineering and technology or different sorts of technical subjects. It may also refer to a secondary education school focused in vocational training.

The term polytechnic comes from the Greek πολύ (polú or polý) meaning "many" and τεχνικός (tekhnikós) meaning "arts". While the term institute of technology is often abbreviated IT, the term is not to be confused with information technology.

Although the terms 'institute of technology', 'polytechnic' and 'polytechnic college' are synonymous, the preference concerning which one is the preferred term varies from country to country.

Mechanical engineering Lab.

Phrases like "Institute of Technology", "Polytechnic Institute", "Polytechnic University", "Polytechnic College" or similar phrasing in their names probably all mean the same, and are generally research-intensive schools with a focus on science and technology. The level of academic rigor in these schools may vary.

Polytechnic colleges offer courses that are professional, technical and vocational. After graduation, graduands can often start their own businesses or get recruited into highly skilled positions.

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