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Latin: Universitas Technologiae et scientiarum applicatarum | |
Former names | Oman Technical Industrial College, Higher College of Technology, College of Technology, College of Applied Sciences, Rustaq College of Education |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1984 2001 2021 (as Higher College of Technology) (as University of Technology and Applied Sciences) | (as Oman Technical Industrial College)
Chairman | Muhad Saeed Baouin[1] |
Vice-Chancellor | Saeed Al Rubai[1] |
Students | 48,781[2] |
Location | |
Address | PO Box 74, Al-Khuwair, Postal Code 133, Oman |
Colors | Blue and Orange [3] |
Nickname | UTAS |
Website | www |
University Of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) (Arabic: الجامعة التقنية والعلوم التطبيقية) is a public university operating in 9 governorates in Oman. It has 11 different branches spread over the different part of the country. It was the first Higher Education institution and is the largest in Oman,[4] with over 46,000 students.
As of January 2021[update], the UTAS has 46,230 students.[5]
History
[edit]Before the merger, the university consisted of two colleges: the College of Technology and the College of Applied Sciences.
The College of Technology had seven branches.[6] The College of Applied Sciences had thirteen public colleges with six campuses.[3]
Branches
[edit]University/College | Foundation | City |
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Muscat Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Muscat) | 1984 | Bawsher |
Al Batinah North Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Shinas) | 2005 | Shinas |
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Sohar) | 2007 | Sohar |
Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Nizwa) | 1995 | Nizwa |
Al Batinah South Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Mussanah) | 2001 | Mussanah |
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Rustaq) | 2008 | Rustaq |
Dhofar Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Salalah) | 2001 | Salalah |
Ash Sharqiyah South Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Sur) | 2005 | Sur |
Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Ibra) | 2001 | Ibra |
Al Dhahirah Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Ibri) | 2007 | Ibri |
Musandam Governorate | ||
University of Technology and Applied Sciences (Musandam) | 2024[7] | Khasab |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "UTAS Administration". University of Technology and Applied Sciences. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- ^ "About". University of Technology and Applied Sciences. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Brand Identity". University of Technology and Applied Sciences. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- ^ "About UTAS-Muscat". www.utas.edu.om. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
- ^ Singh, Kaushalendra (2021-01-31). "UTAS Oman's first varsity with branch campuses". Oman Observer. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
- ^ "About". www.utas.edu.om. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
- ^ Mohammad (2023-07-16). "UTAS to open in Musandam in Jan 2024". Muscat Daily. Retrieved 2024-05-24.