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INTRODUCTION: HISTORICAL OVERVIEWEstablished as a trade school in 1950Converted into a Technical Institute in 1963In 1984, it was upgraded to the status of a non-tertiary Polytechnic with a responsibility to offer advanced/craft and diploma programmes.In 1993, the Polytechnic was further upgraded to the level of a tertiary institution with five others in the country, namely: Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi, Ho and Takoradi as part of the educational reforms, which the PNDC Government was pursu1139
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2. INTRODUCTION:
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
Established as a trade school in 1950
Converted into a Technical Institute in 1963
In 1984, it was upgraded to the status of a non-tertiary Polytechnic with a responsibility to offer advanced/craft and diploma programmes.
In 1993, the Polytechnic was further upgraded to the level of a tertiary institution with five others in the country, namely: Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi, Ho and Takoradi as part of the educational reforms, which the PNDC Government was pursuing (PNDC Law 321) .
3. Continuation- History of Tpoly
The mandate of the polytechnics was to:
Provide tertiary education through full time courses in the fields of manufacturing, commerce, science, technology, applied social science, applied arts and such other areas as may be determined by the authority for the time being responsible for higher education.
Encourage study in technical subjects at the tertiary level.
Provide opportunity for development, research and publication of research findings.
The mission of Tamale Polytechnic is to train highly skilled, career focused and professional middle level manpower through the provision of HND programmes in several disciplines.
Provide tertiary education through full time courses in the fields of manufacturing, commerce, science, technology, applied social science, applied arts and such other areas as may be determined by the authority for the time being responsible for higher education.
Provide tertiary education through full time courses in the fields of manufacturing, commerce, science, technology, applied social science, applied arts and such other areas as may be determined by the authority for the time being responsible for higher education.
4. FACULTIES
Three faculties
School of Business
Accountancy dept
Marketing dept
Mgt and secretaryship dept
School of Engineering
Agricultural Engineering dept
Mechanical Engineering dept
Building Technology dept
School of Applied Sciences
Statistics department
Hospitality, Catering and Institutional Management dept (HCIM).
The Departments continue to provide quality teaching to its students who find themselves in many responsible positions in both the private and public sectors.
5. Social responsibility
The department of accountancy organises training in basic book keeping for trade associations in the region
The department of secretaryship and management studies has gone out to train workers in some Districts, notably the Yendi District Assembly, and contacts have also been made to get the department to train more employees of District Assemblies in the Northern Region
The Catering department in collaboration with Ghana Toutist board organises workshops and training for traditional caterers on regular basis
The Mechanical dept. manufactures improvised farm implements for the community at affordable prices
6. CHALLENGES
Population
Students- about 8,000
Teaching staff- about 105
Lecture space-max. capacity 80 students
Library
Capacity- 176 students
Outmoded materials
Computer facility
Road network
Untarred roads
Effects- dusts
7. The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund)
Set-up in 1999
Objective :enhance and sustain an improved learning and teaching situations in our schools and higher educational institutions.
Engages in the provision of infrastructure, academic facilities, textbooks, furniture, especially desks and vehicles.
GETFund- assist projects in Tpoly ;
Ultra modern Computer Science pool/complex
Library complex
Administration block complex
Staff devt fund
8. CONCLUSION
We are hopeful the GETFund and other stakeholders will continue to support us in this noble struggle to train professionals who will help push the economy of the country to a very high level.
THANK YOU