History
The timeline of the history of the university is:
Year | Organization | ||
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1896 | Fujian Cangxia Technical School | ||
1909 | Fujian Official Intermediate Industrial School | ||
1933 | Fuzhou Industrial Professional School of Fujian Province | ||
1938 | Fujian Provincial Advanced Industrial School | ||
1952 | Fujian Fuzhou Industrial School | ||
1953 | Fujian Architectural Engineering School | Fuzhou Industrial School | |
1958 | Fujian Architectural Engineering Professional Training College | Fujian Mechanical and Electrical Professional Training College | |
1960 | Fujan Architectural Engineering College | Fujian Mechanical and Electrical College | |
1963 | Fujian Architectural Engineering School | Fujian Mechanical and Electrical School | |
1978 | Fujian Architectural Technical Institute | ||
1985 | Fujian Zhonghua Vocational College | ||
1994 | Fujian College of Architecture and Civil Engineering | ||
1995 | Fujian Industrial School of Technology | ||
2000 | Fujian Polytechnic College | ||
2002 | Fujian University of Technology |
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