Hong Kong College of Technology

Hong Kong College of Technology
香港專業進修學校
Former name
Mong Kok Workers' Night School
旺角工人夜校
Type charitable post-secondary education institution
Established 1957
Parent institution
HKCT Group Limited
Chairperson Dr LAU, Pui King, JP
President Dr CHAN, Cheuk Hay
Vice-president Ms WONG Wai Han
Ms WONG Wai Han
Director Ms KUNG Pui Ying, Jolly
Academic staff
65 Full-time
51 Part-time
Students 829
Location , Hong KongHong Kong
Campus

Jockey Club Ma On Shan Campus
Yiu On Estate,
Ma On Shan,
Shatin,
New Territories

Homantin Campuses
25 Man Fuk Road,
Homantin,
Kowloon


14 Princess Margaret Road,
Homantin,
Kowloon
Website http://www.hkct.edu.hk/
Hong Kong College of Technology
Traditional Chinese 香港專業進修學校

The Hong Kong College of Technology (HKCT, Chinese: 香港專業進修學校) is a charitable educational services provider in Hong Kong which provides a range of sub-degree programmes.

History

The HKCT was originally established as the Mongkok Workers' Night School in 1957.[1] The MKWNS was established to provide affordable education opportunities for working-class families after the Second World War.[2] The MKWNS benefited from the growing demand for vocational training and education in Hong Kong during the 1960s and 1970s, culminating in the establishment of the Vocational Training Council in 1973.[2] In order to meet the growing need for education and technical certification, the MKWNS began to offer the Electrical/ Electronic Certificate (C&G271) which qualified students to sit the telecommunications technicians examination officiated and issued by the City & Guilds of London Institute.[2] On 30 March 1987, the MKWNS officially changed its name to the Hong Kong College of Technology.[2]

See also

List of higher education institutions in Hong Kong

References

  1. iPASS Hong Kong College of Technology Information Portal for Accredited Post-secondary Programmes, 22 November 2013
  2. 1 2 3 4 HKCT Our History 2014

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