Padang State Polytechnics

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Andalas State Polytechnics
Politeknik Negeri Andalas
Logo Politeknik Negeri Padang.svg
Logo of Andalas State Polytechnics
MottoThink Academically, Act Professionally, Behave Nobly
Type Public university
EstablishedMarch 12, 1985
Initiated
October 5, 1987
Anniversary / Dies Natalis
DirectorAidil Zamri
Location
Limau Manis Campus, Padang
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0°54′50″S100°28′01″E / 0.914°S 100.467°E / -0.914; 100.467
CampusLimau Manis
Colors Green
Nickname Polytechnics of Andalas University
Affiliations Andalas University (until October 6, 2012)
Website www.polinpdg.ac.id

Andalas State Polytechnics (or Andalas Polytechnics (Indonesian : Politeknik Negeri Andalas [1] [2] ), formerly named: Padang State Polytechnics (Indonesian : Politeknik Negeri Padang) and Polytechnics of Andalas University (Indonesian : Politeknik Universitas Andalas)) is a higher education institution in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Overview

Andalas State Polytechnics provides vocational education aimed at granting Expert associate degrees (Indonesian : Ahli Madya or A.Md.).

The dynamic curriculum is designed according to the needs of the industry and commerce sectors.[ citation needed ]

Studies and study programmes

There are 12 Diploma-3 study programmes and 7 Diploma-4 study programmes, spread over 7 studies, including:

StudyProgramme (Diploma-3)Programme (Diploma-4)
Civil engineering [3] Civil engineeringConstruction engineering management
Road and bridge design
Irrigation and wetland planning
Electrotechnics [4] Electric engineering
Electronics engineering
Telecommunication engineering
Industrial electronics
Telecommunication engineering
Information technology [5] Computer engineering
Information management
Mechanical engineering [6] Mechanical engineering
Heavy machinery
Manufacture
Trade administration [7] Business administration
Travel business
Accountancy [8] AccountancyAccountancy
English [9] English

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