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Type
  
Public

Location
  
Adama, Ethiopia

Address
  
Adama, Ethiopia

Founded
  
1993

President
  
Prof. Dr. Jang Gyu Lee

Campus
  
Urban

Phone
  
+251 22 111 0400

Established
  
1993 (college); 2005 (university)

Students
  
Science: 200 Engineering: 1080

Motto
  
We are dedicated to innovative knowledge.

Similar
  
Hawassa University, Haramaya University, Arba Minch University, Madawalabu University, University of Gondar

Profiles

Adama Science and Technology University (formerly known as Nazareth Technical College, Nazareth College of Technical Teachers Education, and Adama University) is one of the two Science And Technology Universities of Ethiopia.

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History

Adama Science and Technology University ( a.k.a. ASTU) was first established in 1993 as Nazareth Technical College (NTC), offering degree and diploma level education in technology fields. Later, the institution was renamed as Nazareth College of Technical Teacher Education (NCTTE), a self-explanatory label that describes what the institution used to train back then: candidates who would become technical teachers for TVET colleges/Schools across the country.

In 2003, a new addition to NCTTE came about—introduction of business education. Nonetheless, the new entries were solely meant for similar purposes: these graduates were also expected to help overcome the existing dearth of educators in vocational institutions.

However, it was not until it was nominated by the Ministry of Education as Center of Excellence in Technology in 2008 that it opened various programs in applied engineering and technology. For its realization, it became a university modeled after the German paradigm: it not only became the only technical university in the nation, but also the only one led by a German professor.

Following its renaming by the Council of Ministers as Adama Science and Technology University in May 2011, the university has started working towards the attainment of becoming a center of excellence in science and technology, thereby allowing for the realization of goals set in the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP). To this end, a South Korean has been appointed as President of the University. Currently, ASTU is setting up a Research Park, in collaboration with stakeholders and other concerned bodies: one of a kind in the Ethiopian context. The university is also venturing out to the wider community and is currently engaged in various joint undertakings.

Schools and Programs

1. School of Applied Natural Sciences Programs (4 year)

  • Applied Biology
  • Applied Chemistry
  • Applied Geology
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Applied Physics
  • 2. School of Civil Engineering and Architecture Programs (5 year)

  • Architecture
  • Civil Engineering
  • Construction Technology and Management
  • Urban Planning and Design
  • Geomatics Engineering
  • Water Resources Engineering
  • 3. School of Electrical Engineering and Computing Programs (5 year)

  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Electrical Power and control Engineering
  • Information Systems Engineering
  • 4. School of Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Engineering Programs (5 year)

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Mechanical Systems Engineering
  • Thermal and Aerospace Engineering
  • Developments

  • Starting in 2011, the university began restructuring.
  • The number of schools has reached seven.
  • A separate school has been established to coordinate postgraduate studies.
  • The university has ratified a Five-Years' Strategic Plan and Senate Legislation.
  • The university has started a research park.
  • The university has signed Memoranda of Understanding and received letter of intent from institutions.
  • The university became under Ministry of Science and Technology.
  • References

    Adama University Wikipedia