Ungku Omar Polytechnic

Ungku Omar Polytechnic
Politeknik Premier Ungku Omar
Former names
PUO
Motto "Kekuatan dan Keamanan Melalui Teknologi"
Type Public Higher Education Institution
Established 02 June 1969
Director Mej. (K) Dato' Hj. Md. Nor Bin Yusof
Administrative staff
790
Students 6,294 (AY 2011-01)
Location Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Website http://www.puo.edu.my

Ungku Omar Polytechnic (Malay: Politeknik Premier Ungku Omar) is a Malaysian polytechnic situated on Jalan Dairy(Jalan Raja Musa Mahadi), Ipoh which was named after the late Dr. Ungku Omar bin Ungku Ahmad. It was established by the Malaysian Ministry of Education with help from UNESCO in 1969. It also received RM24.5 million funding from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). UNESCO was responsible for its construction. Ungku Omar Polytechnic is the oldest polytechnic in Malaysia.

History

Ungku Omar Polytechnic was established in 1969 by the Malaysian Ministry of Education, aided by UNESCO. A total of RM24.5 million was allocated by the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP). UNESCO was assigned with the responsibility of planning and executing the polytechnic's construction on an area of 22.6 hectars at Dairy Road, Ipoh. The polytechnic was named after the late Dato' Professor Ungku Omar Ahmad, in recognition of his valuable contributions to the nation, especially in the field of medical research.

For the first batch of 300 students, lectures were held beginning from 2 June 1969. At that time, the academic workforce consisted of 28 local lecturers.

During the early stages, the polytechnic only had four academic departments, namely the Civil Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Department, Mechanical Engineering Department and Commerce Department, which offered various academic programmes at diploma and certificate levels.

Departments

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