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