Adama University

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Adama University (formerly known as Nazareth Technical College, and later Adama Technical Teachers College) is a university on the outskirts of Adama, Ethiopia.

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[edit] Overview

Established in September 1993, Adama University was the first institute in Ethiopia to offer degree programs for technical and business teachers. The university adopted its current name on July 9, 2005.[1] It's known by the name of ADU.

[edit] Degree programs

(at time of school's opening)

  • Automotive technology
  • Construction technology
  • Computer Science and Information technology
  • Design and Drafting
  • Surveying technology
  • Electricity and Electronics technology
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • And now it has included engineering, medical, and linguistics departments as one of it's plan to expand to one of Ethiopia's higher learning facility.

[edit] Diploma programs

(at time of school's opening)

  • Automotive technology
  • Construction technology
  • Drafting technology
  • Electrical/electronic technology
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Surveying technology

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Adama University Inaugurated" (July 7 2006), Oromia State Government Website