Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | September 10, 2009
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UTech extends access to students in western Ja
The University of Technology, in its continuing bid to meet the needs of the labour market through relevant training and academic programmes, has extended its reach in the city of Montego Bay.

Citizens in the western region of the island now have the opportunity to pursue both undergraduate and graduate degree courses of study at the newly established campus located at 2 Kent Avenue in Montego Bay.

The following programmes are currently available at the UTech Montego Bay campus:

Bachelor of Business Administration

Bachelor of Law

Master's in Business Administration

Professor Errol Morrison, president of UTech, noted that the new Kent Avenue facility represented another addition to UTech's growing presence in the Second City, adding to the existing UTech School of Nursing, formerly the Cornwall Regional Nursing School, located at the Barnett Clinic.

Contact us

For further information on UTech programmes offered in Montego Bay, interested persons may call 940-2194 or 979-3342.

University establishes academy in Trelawny

The University has further widened access to education with the establishment of the UTech Academy in Trelawny, and began delivery of Pre-University, Personal and Professional Development courses in September, 2009.

Courses will lead to articulation to programmes offered by UTech, as well as to update professional qualifications to work in a range of occupations.

Professor Errol Morrison

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