Schools
Schools of Porto Polytechnic Institute | founding | Notes |
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School of Engineering (ISEP) | 1852 | During the 19th century, ISEP was known as Porto School of Industry and for most of the 20th century as Porto Institute of Industry. Current naming dates from 1975. Admission to IPP in 1989. |
School of Accounting and Administration (ISCAP) | 1886 | Started as a branch of Porto Institute of Industry. In 1918, it became an independent school. Current naming is from 1975. Admission to IPP in 1988. |
School of Allied Health Sciences (ESTSP) | 1980 | Admission to IPP in 2004. |
School of Education (ESE) | 1985 | Founded as part of the IPP. |
School of Music and Performing Arts (ESMAE) | 1985 | Founded as part of the IPP. Formerly known as School of Music. |
School of Management and Industrial Studies (ESEIG) | 1990 | Founded as part of the IPP and functions as a campus. Until 2001, ESEIG was divided in two campus: PĆ³voa de Varzim and Vila do Conde. |
School of Management and Technology (ESTGF) | 1999 | Founded as part of the IPP and functions as a campus in Felgueiras. |
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