Quick Facts
- 1958: The original name of UTech was the Jamaica Institute of Technology ; just over 50 students were enrolled and only four programmes were offered.
- 1959: The name was changed to the College of Arts, Science and Technology (CAST)
- 1964: UTech's incorporation into the CAST scheme was validated by an Act of Parliament
- 1986: CAST Scheme was revised to make UTech a degree-granting institution; the University was also empowered to conduct affairs under two Statutory Bodies (i.e. Governing Council & Academic Board)
- 1995: UTech was formally accorded University status on September 1,1995
- 1999: UTech’s Student population rose to over 6,000
- Over 100 programmes at Certificate, Diploma & Degree levels
- Academic offerings & development modeled on English Polytechnic
- Emphasis on flexibility of approach, work-based learning, professional linkages.
- Several programmes franchised through links with Community Colleges