Well, the HCT used to be a very pleasant place to work. However, it has long lost its way; it is supposed to be a technical institute, but is now run by managers from university backgrounds who don't seem to understand the function of a technical institute. Instead of being practitioners, the staff are now expected to be academics with qualifications more akin to those teaching in universities. The Arab mind equates 'excellence' in teaching with qualifications, which is a big mistake. It is simply not necessary to hold a master's degree to teach at the level required at HCT.
In addition, the leadership and management positions at the HCT are made up by highly-qualified (PhD-level) academics who have written extensively about leadership and management, seemingly without possessing those skills themselves. Many of these 'managers' have little or no interpersonal skills and seem unable to communicate effectively with their staff.
Without a union to represent staff members, many managers don't even pretend to apply any management skills, but rule instead by threats and bullying.
Before applying for a position at HCT, it would be advisable to visit the website, 'HCTSucks', for an insight into what the staff has to put up with from their managers.
Give some examples why this is the right college for you. Do not bring up your weaknesses as this is your place to shine.
Higher College of Technology was created in 1984.
A higher college of technology will have many questions that they will ask a future student. A couple possible questions are: Why do you want to come to this school? and What do you plan to do with your education?
Yes, Kaplan is accredited through the Accrediting Council for Indpendent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT), and The Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
No, colleges like 3.5 or higher. Harder colleges prefer 4 or higher.
There is no single applications procedure that applies to all institutions of higher learning. Therefore, you should contact the colleges and/or universities you are interested in and ask each of them to send you an application information packet.
Depending on which branch of engineering one is interested in, a bachelor's degree is usually enough for an entry-level position. For higher positions, higher levels of education will be needed.
Yes. Colleges can do more to control the costs of higher education. Colleges could cut administration costs, have fundraisers and Obama has the idea for colleges to compete for a billion dollars. All of these would be effective in controlling the costs of higher education. YOUR WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!
Technology has had a great effect on the evolution of education. 1) it has allowed for more advanced home teaching. 2)schools, colleges and universities can now share information, which can lead to higher standards in education and resources etc.
Anand Institute of Higher Technology was created in 2000.
Ali N. Alghafis has written: 'Universities in Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Economic development, Effect of education on, Higher education and state, Industrial Research, Study and teaching (Higher), Technology, Universities and colleges
Universities or colleges.