Institute of technology
An institute of technology is an institution of tertiary education that specializes in engineering, technology, applied science, and natural sciences.
Institutes of technology versus polytechnics
The institutes of technology and polytechnics have been in existence since at least the 18th century, but became popular after World War II with the expansion of engineering and applied science education, associated with the new needs created by industrialization. Among the oldest institutions of technology are the Czech Technical [University in Prague], Braunschweig University of Technology, Istanbul Technical University, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and the École Polytechnique in Paris. In some cases, polytechnics or institutes of technology are engineering schools or technical colleges.In several countries, like Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey and Taiwan, institutes of technology are institutions of higher education and have been accredited to award academic degrees and doctorates. Famous examples are the Istanbul Technical University, ETH Zurich, Delft University of Technology, Politecnico di Milano, RWTH Aachen and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology all considered universities.
In countries like Iran, Finland, Malaysia, Portugal, Singapore or the United Kingdom, there is often a significant and confused distinction between polytechnics and universities. In the UK, a binary system of higher education emerged consisting of universities and polytechnics. Polytechnics offered university equivalent degrees mainly in STEM subjects from bachelor's, master's and PhD that were validated and governed at the national level by the independent UK Council for National Academic Awards. In 1992, UK polytechnics were designated as universities which meant they could award their own degrees. The CNAA was disbanded. The UK's first polytechnic, the Royal Polytechnic Institution, was founded in 1838 in Regent Street, London. In Ireland the term "institute of technology" is the more favored synonym of a "regional technical college" though the latter is the legally correct term; however, Dublin Institute of Technology was a university in all but name as it can confer degrees in accordance with law; Cork Institute of Technology and other Institutes of Technology have delegated authority from HETAC to make awards to and including master's degree level—Level 9 of Ireland's National Framework for Qualifications —for all areas of study and Doctorate level in a number of others. In 2018, Ireland passed the Technological Universities Act, which allowed a number of Institutes of Technology to transform into Technological Universities.
In a number of countries, although being today generally considered similar institutions of higher learning across many countries, polytechnics and institutes of technology used to have a quite different statute among each other, its teaching competences and organizational history. In many cases, "polytechnic" were elite technological universities concentrating on applied science and engineering and may also be a former designation for a vocational institution, before it has been granted the exclusive right to award academic degrees and can be truly called an "institute of technology". A number of polytechnics providing higher education is simply a result of a formal upgrading from their original and historical role as intermediate technical education schools. In some situations, former polytechnics or other non-university institutions have emerged solely through an administrative change of statutes, which often included a name change with the introduction of new designations like "institute of technology", "polytechnic university", "university of applied sciences" or "university of technology" for marketing purposes. Such emergence of so many upgraded polytechnics, former vocational education and technical schools converted into more university-like institutions has caused concern where the lack of specialized intermediate technical professionals lead to industrial skill shortages in some fields, being also associated to an increase of the graduate unemployment rate. This is mostly the case in those countries, where the education system is not controlled by the state and any institution can grant degrees. Evidence have also shown a decline in the general quality of teaching and graduate's preparation for the workplace, due to the fast-paced conversion of that technical institutions to more advanced higher level institutions. Mentz, Kotze and Van der Merwe argue that all the tools are in place to promote the debate on the place of technology in higher education in general and in universities of technology specifically and they posit several questions for the debate.
Institutes by country
Argentina
In Argentina, the main higher institution devoted to the study of technology is the National Technological University which has Regional Faculties throughout Argentina. The Buenos Aires Institute of Technology and Balseiro Institute are other recognized institutes of technology.Australia
;1970s–1990sDuring the 1970s to early 1990s, the term was used to describe state owned and funded technical schools that offered both vocational and higher education. They were part of the College of Advanced Education system. In the 1990s most of these merged with existing universities or formed new ones of their own. These new universities often took the title University of Technology, for marketing rather than legal purposes. AVCC report The most prominent such university in each state founded the Australian Technology Network a few years later.
;1990s–today
Since the mid-1990s, the term has been applied to some technically minded technical and further education institutes. A recent example is the Melbourne Polytechnic rebranding and repositioning in 2014 from Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE. These primarily offer vocational education, although some like Melbourne Polytechnic are expanding into higher education offering vocationally oriented applied bachelor's degrees. This usage of the term is most prevalent historically in NSW and the ACT. The new terminology is apt given that this category of institution are becoming very much like the institutes of the 1970s–1990s period.
In 2009, the old college system in Tasmania and TAFE Tasmania have started a 3-year restructure to become the Tasmanian Polytechnic www.polytechnic.tas.edu.au, Tasmanian Skills Institute www.skillsinstitute.tas.edu.au and Tasmanian Academy www.academy.tas.edu.au
In the higher education sector, there are seven designated universities of technology in Australia :
- Curtin University, Western Australia
- Queensland University of Technology, Queensland
- Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria
- Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria
- University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- University of South Australia, South Australia
- University of Technology Sydney, New South Wales
Austria
These institutions are entitled to confer habilitation and doctoral degrees and focus on research.
- Graz University of Technology
- TU Wien
- University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna focused on agriculture
- University of Leoben specialized in mining, metallurgy and materials
These institutions focus only on research.
;Technical faculties at universities
Several universities have faculties of technology that are entitled to confer habilitation and doctoral degrees and which focus on research.
;Fachhochschulen
Fachhochschule is a German type of tertiary education institution and adopted later in Austria and Switzerland. They do not focus exclusively on technology, but may also offer courses in social science, medicine, business and design. They grant bachelor's degrees and master's degrees and focus more on teaching than research and more on specific professions than on science.
In 2010, there were 20 Fachhochschulen in Austria
Bangladesh
There are some public engineering universities and colleges in Bangladesh:- Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
- Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology. Formerly known as Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Chittagong.
- Khulna University of Engineering and Technology. Formerly known as Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Khulna
- Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology. Formerly known as Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Rajshahi.
- Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology. Formerly known as Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Dhaka.
- Sylhet Engineering College which is affiliated with the Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.
- Mymensingh Engineering College which is affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, University of Dhaka.
- Faridpur Engineering College which is affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, University of Dhaka.
- Barisal Engineering College which is affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, University of Dhaka.
- University of Chittagong. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
- University of Dhaka. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
- University of Khulna. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology.
- University of Rajshahi. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
- Islamic University, Bangladesh. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Applied Science and Technology.
- Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Applied Science and Technology.
- Bangladesh University of Textiles. Specialized institution that offers various engineering programs with its interdisciplinary curricula.
There is only one international engineering university in Bangladesh:
There are numerous private and other universities as well as science and technology universities providing engineering education. Most prominent are:
- American International University-Bangladesh
- Bangladesh University of Business and Technology. Engineering programs offer under the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
- North South University
- International Islamic University Chittagong
- East West University
- BRAC University
- Independent University, Bangladesh
- European University of Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Institute of Glass and Ceramics
- Dhaka Polytechnic Institute
- Chittagong Polytechnic Institute
- Bangladesh Survey Institute
- Govt. Arts Graphics Institute
- Bangladesh Institute of Marine Technology
- Mymensingh Engineering College
- Narayangonj Technical School and College
Belarus
- Belarusian National Technical University
- Belarusian State Technological University
- Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
- Brest State Technical University
- Pavel Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel
- Vitebsk State Technological University
Belgium and the Netherlands
- Delft University of Technology
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Universiteit Twente
- Wageningen University
Brazil
Federal:- Federal Centers for Technological Education
- *Federal Center for Technological [Education of Minas Gerais|CEFET of Minas Gerais]
- *CEFET of Rio de Janeiro
Each State has either one or multiple. They are not related to Federal Universities, but offer undergraduate and technical degrees, sometimes, even graduate degrees.
- * Federal Institute of Bahia
- * Federal Institute of São Paulo
- * Baiano Federal Institute - IF Baiano
- * Federal Institute of Pará
- * Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro
- * Federal Institute of Southern Minas - IFSULDEMINAS
- * Federal Institute of Maranhao
- Federal Technological University of Paraná
- Instituto Militar de Engenharia
- The Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica is regarded as one of the best engineering and computer science colleges in Brazil, it is known for its hard exams, that require some college level knowledge, such as calculus, from high school graduates. Students can choise whether they want to continue as a service member, or to continue as a civilian.
State:
- Sao Paulo State Technological College
- Technical School of Pará
Bulgaria
- Technical University of Gabrovo
- Technical University of Sofia
- Technical University of Varna
- University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
Cambodia
;Institutes of technology/polytechnic institutes
- Institute of Technology of Cambodia or Institut de Technologie du Cambodge
- Phnom Penh Institute of Technology
- Royal University of Phnom Penh or Royal Université de Phnom Penh
Canada
Credentials are typically conferred at the undergraduate level; however, university-affiliated schools like the École de technologie supérieure and the École Polytechnique de Montréal, also offer graduate and postgraduate programs, in accordance with provincial higher education guidelines. Canadian higher education institutions, at all levels, undertake directed and applied research with financing allocated through public funding, private equity, or industry sources.
Some of Canada's most well-known colleges and polytechnic institutions also partake in collaborative institute-industry projects, leading to technology commercialization, made possible through the scope of Polytechnics Canada, a national alliance of eleven leading research-intensive colleges and institutes of technology.
;Affiliate schools
;Colleges
- Algonquin College
- Conestoga College
- George Brown College
- Humber College
- Red River College
- Seneca Polytechnic
- St. Clair College
- British Columbia Institute of Technology
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
- Toronto Metropolitan University – The former Ryerson University was one of the originators of applied education in Ontario and Canada. It became a university in 1993 and dropped the term "polytechnic" in 2002, after it gained the right to grant master's and doctoral degrees, as well as changing the name of some degree designations to bring it in line with other traditional research universities.
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic, formerly SIAST
- Sheridan College
- Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
- Red Deer Polytechnic
- University of Ontario Institute of Technology
China
Chile
- Federico Santa María Technical University, currently the only active technical university / Institute of technology in Chile, founded initially in 1931 as School of Crafts and Arts and School of Engineering José Miguel Carrera, 18,000 students
Costa Rica
- The National Technical University founded in 2008 by merging several trade and craftsmanship schools, it is a polytechnic.
- The Costa Rica Institute of Technology was founded in 1971, has its main campus located in the Cartago province, it is an institute of technology.
Croatia
Czech Republic
;Technical universities- Brno University of Technology, founded in 1899, 24,000 students
- Collegium Nobilium in Olomouc, 1725–1847
- Czech Technical University in Prague, college founded in 1707, university since 1806, 23,000 students, belongs to the oldest technical universities in the world
- Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, founded in 1904, focused on agriculture, 18,000 students
- Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague, founded in 1952, 3,000 student
- Mendel University in Brno, founded in 1919, focused on agriculture, 9,000 students
- Technical University of Liberec, founded in 1953, 8,000 students
- Technical University of Ostrava, founded in 1849, 22,000 students
- Tomáš Baťa University in Zlín, founded in 2000, 10,000 students
- Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, dates back to 1784, 14,000 research staff altogether
- Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem
- University of Pardubice
- University of West Bohemia
Denmark
- Technical University of Denmark, founded in 1829 by Hans Christian Ørsted
Dominican Republic
- Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo
- Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago
Ecuador
- National Polytechnic School, National Polytechnic School, Quito, Ecuador
One of the oldest observatories in South America is the Quito Astronomical Observatory. It was founded in 1873 and is located 12 minutes south of the Equator in Quito, Ecuador. The Quito Astronomical Observatory is the National Observatory of Ecuador and is located in the Historic Center of Quito and is managed by the National Polytechnic School.
The Nuclear Science Department at EPN is the only one in Ecuador and has the large infrastructure, related to irradiation facilities like cobalt-60 source and electron beam processing.
Egypt
- Alexandria Higher [Institute of Engineering and Technology]
- Higher Technological Institute
- Institute of Aviation Engineering and Technology
Estonia
- Tallinn University of Technology, a public research university
- Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, a public vocational university
- Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences, a private institution in Tallinn
Finland
Universities of technology are categorised as universities, are allowed to grant B.Sc., Diplomi-insinööri M.Sc., Lic.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees and roughly correspond to Instituts de technologie of French-speaking areas and Technische Universität of Germany in prestige. In addition to universities of technology, some universities, e.g. University of Oulu and Åbo Akademi University, are allowed to grant the B.Sc., M.Sc. and D.Sc. degrees.
Universities of technology are academically similar to other universities. Prior to Bologna process, M.Sc. required 180 credits, whereas M.Sc. from a normal university required 160 credits. The credits between universities of technology and normal universities are comparable.
Some Finnish universities of technology are:
- Aalto University formed from Helsinki University of Technology and other universities
- Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT
Polytechnic schools are distinct from academic universities in Finland. Ammattikorkeakoulu is the common term in Finland, as is the Swedish alternative "yrkeshögskola" – their focus is on studies leading to a degree in kind different from but in level comparable to an academic bachelor's degree awarded by a university. Since 2006 the polytechnics have offered studies leading to master's degrees. After January 1, 2006, some Finnish ammattikorkeakoulus switched the English term "polytechnic" to the term "university of applied sciences" in the English translations of their legal names. The ammattikorkeakoulu has many similarities to the hogeschool in Belgium and in the Netherlands and to the Fachhochschule in the German language areas.
Some recognized Finnish polytechnics are:
- Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
- Lapland University of Applied Sciences
- Tampere University of Applied Sciences
- Turku University of Applied Sciences
France and Francophone regions
;Instituts de TechnologieCollegiate universities grouping several engineering schools or multi-site clusters of French grandes écoles provide sciences and technology curricula as autonomous higher education engineering institutes. They include:
- Arts et Métiers ParisTech
- CentraleSupélec Graduate School
- Grenoble Institute of Technology
- Institut national des sciences appliquées
- Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace
- Paris Institute of Technology
- ESTIA Institute of Technology
;Universités de Technologie / Polytechs
The universities of technology are public institutions awarding degrees and diplomas that are accredited by the French Ministry of [Higher Education and Research]. Although called "universities", the universities of technology are in fact non-university institutes, as defined by Chapter I, Section II of French law 84-52 of 26 January 1984 regarding higher education.
They possess the advantage of combining all the assets of the engineering Grandes Écoles and those of universities as they develop simultaneously and coherently three missions: Education, Research, Transfer of technology.
They maintain close links with the industrial world both on national and international levels and they are reputed for their ability to innovate, adapt and provide an education that matches the ever-changing demands of industry.
This network includes three institutions:
- The University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard
- The University of Technology of Compiègne
- The University of Technology of Troyes
In the French-speaking part of Switzerland exists also the term haute école specialisée for a type of institution called Fachhochschule in the German-speaking part of the country..
;Écoles polytechniques
Higher education systems, that are influenced by the French education system set at the end of the 18th century, use a terminology derived by reference to the French École polytechnique. Such terms include Écoles Polytechniques, Escola Politécnica, Polytechnicum.
In French language, higher education refers to écoles polytechniques, providing science and engineering curricula:
- École polytechnique or X
- École polytechnique de Bruxelles
- École polytechnique de Montréal
- École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
- National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine
- National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse
Germany
Fachhochschulen were first founded in the early 1970s. They do not focus exclusively on technology, but may also offer courses in social science, business and design. They grant bachelor's degrees and master's degrees and focus more on teaching than research and more on specific professions than on science.
In 2009/10, there existed about 200 Fachhochschulen in Germany. See the German Wikipedia for a list.
;Technische Universität
Technische Universität is the common term for universities of technology. These institutions can grant habilitation and doctoral degrees and focus on research.
The nine largest and most renowned Technische Universitäten in Germany have formed TU9 German Institutes of Technology as community of interests. Technische Universitäten normally have faculties or departements of natural sciences and often of economics but can also have units of cultural and social sciences and arts. RWTH Aachen, TU Dresden and TU München also have a faculty of medicine associated with university hospitals.
There are 20 universities of technology in Germany with about 290,000 students enrolled. The three states of Bremen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Schleswig-Holstein do not have a Technische Universität. Saxony and Lower Saxony have the highest counts of TUs, while in Saxony three out of four universities are universities of technology. In addition to this, ordinary universities can also offer technical degree programs or focus on technical disciplines in research and education without bearing the title of a technical university.
Greece
Greece has Technical Universities with 5 years of study legally equivalent to Bachelor's and master's degree 300 ECTS, ISCED 7 and has the full professional rights of the Engineer. and had Technological Educational Institutes also known as Higher Educational Institute of Technology, Technological Institute, Institute of Technology. All the Technical Universities and Technological Educational Institutes are Higher Education Institutions with university title and degree awarding powers. TEIs existed from 1983 to 2019; they were reformed between 2013 and 2019 and their departments incorporated into existing higher education institutions.The two Polytechnic Universities in Greece are the National Technical University of Athens and the Technical University of Crete. However, many other universities have a faculty of engineering that provides an equivalent diploma of engineerings with an integrated master and the full professional rights as well.
Many TEIs that got dismantled created engineering faculty with 5 years of study and 300 ECTS, ISCED 6. But those faculty are not under the general term of Polytechnics nor they have an integrated master's degree yet waiting evaluation to be characterised as equivalent. These have been named School of Engineers for the time being and not Technical Universities or Polytechnic.
In Greece, all Higher Education Institutions are public university owned and government-funded, with free education undergraduate programmes that can be attended without any payment of tuition fee. About 1 out of 4 HEIs postgraduate programmes are offered free without any payment of tuition fee, especially about a 30% percentage of students can be entitled without tuition fee to attend all the HEIs statutory tuition fee postgraduate programmes after they be assessed on an individual basis of determined criteria as set out in the Ministry of Education.
Hong Kong
The first polytechnic in Hong Kong is The Hong Kong Polytechnic, established in 1972 through upgrading the Hong Kong Technical College. The second polytechnic, the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, was founded in 1984. These polytechnics awards diplomas, higher diplomas, as well as academic degrees. Like the United Kingdom, the two polytechnics were granted university status in 1994 and renamed The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the City University of Hong Kong respectively. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, a university with a focus in applied science, engineering and business, was founded in 1991.Hungary
The world's first Institute of Technology the Berg-Schola established in Selmecbánya, Kingdom of Hungary, by the Court Chamber of Vienna in 1735 providing Further education to train specialists of precious metal and copper mining. In 1762 the institute ranked up to be Academia providing Higher Education courses. After the Treaty of Trianon the institute had to be moved to Sopron.- University of Miskolc re-established in 1949 as Technical University of Heavy Industry in Miskolc and in 1990 as University of Miskolc. The university is the successor of the University of Mining and Metallurgy of Selmecbánya.
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics, one of the oldest institute of technology of the world is located in Budapest. The BME was the first University in Europe to award engineering degrees.
- University of Debrecen – Faculty of Engineering
- University of Dunaújváros
- Pallasz Athéné University – GAMF
- University of Nyíregyháza – Institute of Technical and Agricultural Sciences
- University of Sopron – The university is a successor of the University of Mining and Metallurgy of Selmecbánya.
- University of Szeged – Faculty of Engineering
- Szent István University
- Széchenyi István University
- University of Pannonia
- University of Pécs – Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
- Óbuda University
India
The authority controlling technical education, other than the Institutes of National Importance, in India is All India Council for Technical Education and National Board of Accreditation.
Indonesia
There are four public institutes of technology in Indonesia that are owned by the government of Indonesia. Other than that, there are hundreds of other institutes that are owned by private or other institutions.Four public institutes are:
- Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung
- Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Surabaya
- Kalimantan Institute of Technology, Balikpapan
- Sumatera Institute of Technology, Bandar Lampung
Some notable polytechnics in Indonesia includes State Polytechnic of Jakarta, State Polytechnic of Bandung, State Polytechnic of Malang, State Electronics Polytechnic of Surabaya, and State Naval and Shipbuilding Polytechnic of Surabaya. These polytechnics are known to be departed from Indonesian prestigious universities and institute of technologies, e.g. the State Polytechnic of Jakarta was departed from the University of Indonesia while both Surabaya Polytechnics were departed from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology.
Iran
There are 18 technological universities in Iran.- Amirkabir University of Technology , Tehran
- Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
- Technical and Vocational University, 172 branches in Iran
- Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran
- K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran
- Petroleum University of Technology, Tehran and Ahwaz
- Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan
- Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz
- Shiraz University of Technology, Shiraz
- Arak University of Technology, Arak
- Urmia University of Technology, Urmia
- Babol University of Technology, Babol
- Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood
- Hamedan University of Technology, Hamedan
- Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah
- Qom University of Technology, Qom
- Birjand University of Technology, Birjand
- Jondi-Shapur University of Technology, Dezful
- Sirjan University of Technology, Sirjan
Iraq
- University of Technology, Iraq
Ireland
Dublin Institute of Technology developed separately from the Regional Technical College system and after several decades of association with the University of Dublin it acquired the authority to confer its own degrees before becoming a member ofTU Dublin.
The approval of Ireland's first Technological University, TU Dublin was announced in July 2018 and the new university established on 1 January 2019. It is the result of a merger of three of the ITs in the County Dublin area - Dublin Institute of Technology, IT Tallaght and IT Blanchardstown. Several Technological Universities have since been set up in the country. Munster TU was established 1 January 2021 through a merger of Cork IT and IT Tralee. The Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest was the third such university, established in October 2021 out of Limerick IT and Athlone IT. The Atlantic Technological University was formally established on 1 April 2022 out of Galway-Mayo IT, IT Sligo, and Letterkenny IT. As a fifth such institution, the South East Technological University was established on 1 May 2022 out of Carlow IT and Waterford IT. As of May 2023, the only remaining Institutes of Technology in Ireland are Dundalk IT and the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology.
The Technological Higher Education Association is the representative body for the various Institutes of Technology in Ireland.
Israel
In Italy, the term "technical institute" generally refers to a secondary school which offers a five-year course granting the access to the university system.In higher education, Politecnico refers to a technical university awarding bachelor, master and PhD degrees in engineering. Historically there were two Politecnici, one in each of the two largest industrial cities of the north:
- Politecnico di Torino, established 1859;
- Politecnico di Milano, established 1863.
- Politecnico di Bari, established 1990.
However, many other universities have a faculty of engineering.
In 2003, the Ministry of Education, Universities and [Research ] and the Ministry of Economy and Finance jointly established the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, headquartered in Genoa with 10 laboratories around Italy, which however focuses on research, not entirely in the fields of engineering and does not offer undergraduate degrees.
Jamaica
- University of Technology, Jamaica, in Kingston, Jamaica
Japan
;National
- Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1929
- Kyoto Institute of Technology, 1949
- Muroran Institute of Technology, 1949
- Nagoya Institute of Technology, 1949
- Kyushu Institute of Technology, 1949
- University of Electro-Communications, 1949
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 1949
- Kitami Institute of Technology, 1966
- Nagaoka University of Technology, 1976
- Japan Advanced Institute of Science And Technology, 1986
- Nara Institute of Science and Technology, 2006
- Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, 2011
- Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, 1986
- Maebashi Institute of Technology, 1997
- Kochi University of Technology, 1997
- Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, 2006
- Chiba Institute of Technology, 1942
- Osaka Institute of Technology, 1949
- Shibaura Institute of Technology, 1949
- Tokyo Polytechnic University, 1950
- Kobe Institute of Computing, 1958
- Aichi Institute of Technology, 1959
- Hiroshima Institute of Technology, 1963
- Fukuoka Institute of Technology, 1963
- Shonan Institute of Technology, 1963
- Tohoku Institute of Technology, 1964
- Kanazawa Institute of Technology, 1965
- Fukui University of Technology, 1965
- Nippon Institute of Technology, 1967
- Hokkaido Institute of Technology, 1967
- Ashikaga Institute of Technology, 1967
- Hachinohe Technical University, 1972
- Kanagawa Institute of Technology, 1975
- Toyohashi University of Technology, 1976
- Saitama Institute of Technology, 1976
- Tokyo University of Technology, 1986
- Kobe Design University, 1989
- Tohoku University of Art and Design, 1991
- Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology, 1991
- Niigata Institute of Technology, 1995
- Aichi University of Technology, 2000
Kenya
They Include
- Technical University of Kenya, Formerly Kenya National Polytechnic in Nairobi
- Technical University of Mombasa, Formerly Mombasa National Polytechnic in Mombasa
Jordan
- Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Amman
- Jordan University of Science and Technology in Irbid
- Balqa Applied University in Salt
- Tafila Technical University in Tafila
Macau
Malaysia
;PolytechnicsPolytechnics in Malaysia have been in operation since 1969. These institutions offer courses at the special skills certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, and undergraduate levels. The first polytechnic in Malaysia, Politeknik Ungku Omar, was established by the Ministry of Education in 1969 with the help of UNESCO and the amount of RM24.5 million from the United Nations Development Program.
At present, Malaysia has 36 polytechnics all over the country offering courses in fields such as engineering, agriculture, commerce, hospitality and design.
The following is a list of the polytechnics in Malaysia in order of establishment:
| No. | Official name in Malay | Acronym | Foundation | Type | Location |
| 1 | Politeknik Ungku Omar | PUO | 1969 | Premier Polytechnic | Ipoh, Perak |
| 2 | Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah | POLISAS | 1976 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kuantan, Pahang |
| 3 | Politeknik Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah | POLIMAS | 1984 | Conventional Polytechnic | Jitra, Kedah |
| 4 | Politeknik Kota Bharu | PKB | 1985 | Conventional Polytechnic | Ketereh, Kelantan |
| 5 | Politeknik Kuching | PKS | 1987 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kuching, Sarawak |
| 6 | Politeknik Port Dickson | PPD | 1990 | Conventional Polytechnic | Si Rusa, Negeri Sembilan |
| 7 | Politeknik Kota Kinabalu | PKK | 1996 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kota Kinabalu, Sabah |
| 8 | Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah | PSA | 1997 | Premier Polytechnic | Shah Alam, Selangor |
| 9 | Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan | PIS | 1998 | Premier Polytechnic | Pasir Gudang, Johor |
| 10 | Politeknik Seberang Perai | PSP | 1998 | Conventional Polytechnic | Permatang Pauh, Pulau Pinang |
| 11 | Politeknik Melaka | PMK | 1999 | Conventional Polytechnic | Melaka |
| 12 | Politeknik Kuala Terengganu | PKKT | 1999 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu |
| 13 | Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin | PSMZA | 2001 | Conventional Polytechnic | Dungun, Terengganu |
| 14 | Politeknik Merlimau | PMM | 2002 | Conventional Polytechnic | Merlimau, Melaka |
| 15 | Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah | PSAS | 2002 | Conventional Polytechnic | Behrang, Perak |
| 16 | Politeknik Tuanku Sultanah Bahiyah | PTSB | 2002 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kulim, Kedah |
| 17 | Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah | PSIS | 2003 | Conventional Polytechnic | Sungai Air Tawar, Selangor |
| 18 | Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin | PTSS | 2003 | Conventional Polytechnic | Arau, Perlis |
| 19 | Politeknik Muadzam Shah | PMS | 2003 | Conventional Polytechnic | Muadzam Shah, Pahang |
| 20 | Politeknik Mukah | PMU | 2004 | Conventional Polytechnic | Mukah, Sarawak |
| 21 | Politeknik Balik Pulau | PBU | 2007 | Conventional Polytechnic | Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang |
| 22 | Politeknik Jeli | PJK | 2007 | Conventional Polytechnic | Jeli, Kelantan |
| 23 | Politeknik Nilai | PNS | 2007 | Conventional Polytechnic | Nilai, Negeri Sembilan |
| 24 | Politeknik Banting | PBS | 2007 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kuala Langat, Selangor |
| 25 | Politeknik Mersing | PMJ | 2008 | Conventional Polytechnic | Mersing, Johor |
| 26 | Politeknik Hulu Terengganu | PHT | 2008 | Conventional Polytechnic | Kuala Berang, Terengganu |
| 27 | Politeknik Sandakan | PSS | 2009 | Conventional Polytechnic | Sandakan, Sabah |
| 28 | Politeknik METrO Kuala Lumpur | PMKL | 2011 | METrO Polytechnic | Kuala Lumpur |
| 29 | Politeknik METrO Kuantan | PMKU | 2011 | METrO Polytechnic | Kuantan, Pahang |
| 30 | Politeknik METrO Johor Bahru | PMJB | 2011 | METrO Polytechnic | Johor Bahru, Johor |
| 31 | Politeknik METrO Betong | PMBS | 2012 | METrO Polytechnic | Betong, Sarawak |
| 32 | Politeknik METrO Tasek Gelugor | PMTG | 2012 | METrO Polytechnic | George Town, Pulau Pinang |
| 33 | Politeknik Tun Syed Nasir | PTSN | 2014 | Conventional Polytechnic | Muar, Johor |
| 34 | Politeknik Besut | PoliBesut | 2014 | Conventional Polytechnic | Besut, Terengganu |
| 35 | Politeknik Bagan Datuk | PBD | 2017 | Conventional Polytechnic | Bagan Datuk, Perak |
| 36 | Politeknik Tawau | PTS | 2017 | Conventional Polytechnic | Tawau, Sabah |
;Technical University
There are four technical universities in Malaysia, all of which are part of the Malaysian Technical University Network:
- Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis
- Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
- Universiti Malaysia Pahang
Mauritius
Mexico
In Mexico there are different Institutes and Colleges of Technology. Most of them are public institutions.The National Technological Institute of Mexico is a Mexican public university system created on 23 July 2014 by presidential decree with the purpose to unify 263 public institutes of technology that had been created since 1948 and are found all around Mexico.
Another important institute of technology in Mexico is the National Polytechnic Institute, which is located in the northern region of Mexico City.
Moldova
- Technical University of Moldova
Nepal
- Institute of Engineering
- CTEVT, Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training
New Zealand
Since the 1990s, there has been consolidation in New Zealand's state-owned tertiary education system. In the polytechnic sector: Wellington Polytechnic amalgamated with Massey University. The Central Institute of Technology explored a merger with the Waikato Institute of Technology, which was abandoned, but later, after financial concerns, controversially amalgamated with Hutt Valley Polytechnic, which in turn became Wellington Institute of Technology. Some smaller polytechnics in the North Island, such as Waiarapa Polytechnic, amalgamated with UCOL.
The Auckland University of Technology is the only polytechnic to have been elevated to university status; while Unitec has had repeated attempts blocked by government policy and consequent decisions; Unitec has not been able to convince the courts to overturn these decisions.
In mid-February 2019, the Minister of Education Minister Chris Hipkins proposed merging the country's sixteen polytechnics into a "NZ Institute of Skills and Technology" in response to deficits and a decline in domestic enrollments. This was commenced with branding changes to 20 establishments in 2022 in preparation of their merger into Te Pūkenga
Nigeria
Virtually, every state in Nigeria has a polytechnic university operated by either the federal or state government. In Rivers State for example, there are two state-owned polytechnic universities; Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic, Bori City and the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Port Harcourt. The former was established on 13 May 1988 while the latter–though founded in 1984–was approved by the NBTE in 2006. The first private polytechnic university in the state is the Eastern Polytechnic, established in 2008.Pakistan
The polytechnic institutes in Pakistan offer Diploma in Engineering spanning three years in different engineering branches. This diploma is known as Diploma of Associate Engineering. Students are admitted to the diploma program based on their results in the 10th grade standardized exams. The main purpose of the diploma offered in polytechnic institutes is to train people in various trades.These institutes are located throughout Pakistan and started in the early 1950s.
After successfully completion of diploma at a polytechnic, students can either get employment or enroll in Bachelor of Technology and Bachelor of Engineering degree programs.
Universities of Engineering & Technology in Pakistan offer undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in engineering. BE/BS/BSc Engineering is a professional degree in Pakistan. It is a four-year full-time program after HSSC.
Palestine
is a technical college in Gaza founded in 1998. The college offers undergraduate degrees in several unique specializations such as education technology, technological management and planning, and geographic information systemsPhilippines
- Mapúa University, the premier engineering school of the Philippines. Being an internationally accredited engineering school, it consistently tops various board exams for engineering students in the Philippines.
- FEU Institute of Technology, a premier engineering school known for its technological academic teaching and board topnotchers operating under the Far Eastern University system.
- Mindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology, the premier state university in the southern Philippines and the science and technology flagship campus of the Mindanao State University System.
- Technological University of the Philippines, the premier state university of technology education in the Philippines.
- Technological Institute of the Philippines, an engineering school with an international accreditation.
- Bicol University, center in teaching excellence, offers IT courses and a well known university.
- Cebu Institute of Technology – University, a premier engineering school, this university is known to have high selectivity in admissions as well as excellence in engineering research and education.
- Cebu Technological University
- Polytechnic University of the Philippines, a state university in the Philippines that consistently tops various board exams for engineering students in the Philippines, also referred to as the National Comprehensive University of the Philippines.
- Quezon City Polytechnic University, a local university, this university is well known in engineering, IT and technical education.
- Rizal Technological University, the only university that offers degree courses in astronomy.
Poland
- Politechnika Śląska
- Politechnika Wrocławska
- Politechnika Warszawska
- Politechnika Poznańska
- Politechnika Krakowska
- Politechnika Gdańska
- Politechnika Łódzka
- Politechnika Białostocka
- Politechnika Lubelska
- Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
- Uniwersytet Technologiczno-Przyrodniczy im. Jana i Jędrzeja Śniadeckich w Bydgoszczy
- Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny
Portugal
Since the implementation of Bologna Process in Portugal in 2007, the polytechnics offer the 1st cycle and 2nd cycle of higher studies. Until 1998, the polytechnics only awarded bachelor degrees and were not authorized to award higher degrees. They however granted post-bachelor diplomas in specialized higher studies, that could be obtained after the conclusion of a two-year second cycle of studies and were academical equivalent to the university's licentiate degrees. After 1998, they started to be allowed to confer their own licentiate degrees, which replaced the DESE diplomas.
Romania
- Politehnica University of Bucharest, 1864
- Polytechnic University of Timișoara, 1920
- Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași, 1937
- Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 1948
- Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest, 1948
- Oil & Gas University of Ploieşti, 1948
- University of Petroşani, 1948
- Technical Military Academy of Bucharest, 1949
Russia
- Bauman Moscow State Technical University
- Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University
- Novosibirsk State Technical University
- Tomsk Polytechnic University
- Moscow Polytechnic University
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Singapore
The Polytechnic diploma certification in Singapore is equivalent to an associate degree obtainable at the community colleges in the United States. A Polytechnic diploma in Singapore is also known to be parallel and sometimes equivalent to the first years at a bachelor's degree-granting institution, thus, Polytechnic graduates in Singapore have the privilege of being granted transfer credits or module exemptions when they apply to a local or overseas universities, depending on the university's policies on transfer credits.
The only university in Singapore with the term "institute of technology", most notably the Singapore Institute of Technology were developed in 2009 as an option for Polytechnic graduates who desire to pursue a bachelor's degree. Other technological universities in Singapore includes the Nanyang Technological University and the Singapore University of Technology and Design.
Slovakia
- Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
- Technical University of Košice
- University of Žilina
- Technical University in Zvolen
- Trenčín University in Trenčín
- Dubnica Technology Institute
South Africa
By the mid-2000s, former technikons have either been merged with traditional universities to form comprehensive universities or have become universities of technology; however, the universities of technology have not to date acquired all of the traditional rights and privileges of a university.
Spain
- Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- Universitat Politècnica de València
- Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
Sri Lanka
- University of Moratuwa
- Institute of Technology, University of Moratuwa
- University of Vocational Technology
- Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology
- Technical College
Sweden
- KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
- Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg
- The Institute of Technology at Linköping University, Linköping
- Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, Lund
- Luleå University of Technology, Luleå
- Blekinge Institute of Technology, Blekinge
Switzerland
- Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Taiwan
- National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
- National Taipei University of Technology
- National Taichung University of Science and Technology
- National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
- National Formosa University
- National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
- National Pingtung University of Science and Technology
Thailand
There are two former institutes of technology, which already changed their name to "University of Technology": Rajamangala University of Technology and King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.
Institutes of technology with different origins are Asian Institute of Technology, which developed from SEATO Graduate School of Engineering and Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, an engineering school of Thammasat University. Suranaree University of Technology is the only government-owned technological university in Thailand that was established as such; while Mahanakorn University of Technology is the most well known private technological institute.
A certain number of technical colleges in Thailand is associated with bitter rivalries which erupts into frequent off-campus brawls and assassinations of students in public locations that has been going on for nearly a decade, with innocent bystanders also commonly among the injured and the military under martial law still unable to stop them from occurring.
Turkey
In Turkey, with historical roots extending back to the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul Technical University is recognized as the oldest technical university, established in 1773. Notably, Karadeniz Technical University in Trabzon was established in 1955. Middle East Technical University in Ankara followed closely, founded in 1956. More recent developments include the transformation of Yıldız University into Yıldız Technical University, along with the establishment of Gebze Technical University in Kocaeli, and İzmir Institute of Technology in İzmir. Additionally, the technical education landscape broadened with the founding of Bursa Technical University in Bursa in 2010.| Name | City | Foundation | Students | Notes |
| Istanbul Technical University | Istanbul | 1773 | 21000 | Ranked 108th in the THES QS University ranking for technology fields. |
| Yıldız Technical University | Istanbul | 1911 | 21000 | |
| Karadeniz Technical University | Trabzon | 1955 | The first technical university established in Turkey outside of Istanbul. | |
| Middle East Technical University | Ankara | 1956 | 25089 | METU is the first and only Turkish university to enter the Times Higher Education's THE World Reputation Rankings, ranking within the 51-60 band. Nationally, in the 2025 rankings, it was ranked first according to both THE and QS. |
| Gebze Technical University | Kocaeli | 1992 | ||
| İzmir Institute of Technology | İzmir | 1992 | ||
| Bursa Technical University | Bursa | 2010 | ||
| Erzurum Technical University | Erzurum | 2010 | ||
| Adana Science and Technology University | Adana | 2011 | ||
| Iskenderun Technical University | Hatay | 2015 | ||
| OSTIM Technical University | Ankara | 2017 | It is the first and only private technical university in Turkey. | |
| Konya Technical University | Konya | 2018 | ||
| Eskişehir Technical University | Eskişehir | 2018 | 12000+ |
Ukraine
- Dnipro Polytechnic
- Donbas State Technical University
- Donetsk National Technical University
- Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
- Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute
- Lviv Polytechnic
United Kingdom
The UK Government defines institutes of technology as "Business-led Institutes of Technology offer higher level technical education to help close skills gaps in key STEM areas". They deliver qualifications from level 3 to level 7. The government invested £300 million to develop a network of 21 institutes of technology across England, with the last two having opened to learners in September 2024.
Polytechnics
Polytechnics were tertiary education teaching institutions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The comparable institutions in Scotland were collectively referred to as central institutions.
From 1965 to 1992, UK polytechnics operated under the binary system of education along with universities. Polytechnics offered diplomas and degrees validated at the national level by the Council for National Academic Awards. Initially they concentrated on engineering and applied science degree courses and other STEM subjects similar to technological universities in the US and continental Europe. Polytechnics were associated with innovations including women's studies, the academic study of communications and media, sandwich degrees and the rise of management and business studies.
Britain's first polytechnic, the Royal Polytechnic Institution later known as the Polytechnic of Central London was established in 1838 at Regent Street in London and its goal was to educate and popularize engineering and scientific knowledge and inventions in Victorian Britain "at little expense". The London Polytechnic led a mass movement to create numerous polytechnic institutes across the UK in the late 19th century. Most polytechnic institutes were established at the center of major metropolitan cities and their focus was on engineering, applied science and technology education.
The designation "institute of technology" was occasionally used by polytechnics, Central Institutions and for the Cranfield Institute of Technology, most of which later adopted the designation university and there were two "institutes of science and technology": UMIST and UWIST. Loughborough University was called Loughborough University of Technology from 1966 to 1996, the only institution in the UK to have had such a designation. The University of Strathclyde was the Royal Technical College from 1912 to 1956 and then the Royal College of Science and Technology from 1956 until granted university status in 1964.
Polytechnics were granted university status under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. This meant that polytechnics could confer degrees without the oversight of the national CNAA organization. These institutions are sometimes referred to as post-1992 universities.
Technical colleges
In 1956, some colleges of technology received the designation college of advanced technology. They became universities in 1966 meaning they could award their own degrees.
Institutions called "technical institutes" or "technical schools" that were formed in the early 20th century provided further education between high school and university or polytechnic. Most technical institutes have been merged into regional colleges and some have been designated university colleges if they are associated with a local university.
United States
Polytechnic institutes in the USA are technological universities, many dating back to the mid-19th century. A handful of American universities include the phrases "Institute of Technology", "Polytechnic Institute", "Polytechnic University" or similar phrasing in their names; these are generally research-intensive universities with a focus on engineering, science and technology. Conversely, schools dubbed "technical colleges" or "technical institutes" generally provide post-secondary training in technical and mechanical fields, focusing on training vocational skills primarily at a community college level, parallel and sometimes equivalent to the first two years at a bachelor's degree-granting institution.Some of America's earliest institutes of technology include Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Venezuela
Institutes of technology in Venezuela were developed in the 1950s as an option for post-secondary education in technical and scientific courses, after the polytechnic French concepts. At that time, technical education was considered essential for the development of a sound middle class economy.Nowadays, most of the Institutos de Tecnología are privately run businesses, with varying degrees of quality.
Most of these institutes award diplomas after three or three and a half years of education. The institute of technology implementation began with the creation of the first IUT at Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, called IUT. Dr. Federico Rivero Palacio adopted the French "Institut Universitaire de Technologie"s system, using French personnel and study system based on three-year periods, with research and engineering facilities at the same level as the main national universities to obtain French equivalent degrees. This IUT is the first and only one in Venezuela having French equivalent degrees accepted, implementing this system and observing the high-level degrees some other IUTs were created in
Venezuela, regardless of this the term IUT was not used appropriately resulting in some institutions with mediocre quality and no equivalent degree in France. Later, some private institutions sprang up using IUT in their names, but they are not regulated by the original French system and award lower quality degrees.