The Engineering Workshops at HTU form a vital part of it’s hands-on, project-based learning model. Consisting of ten specialized workshops, they are equipped with state-of-the-art industrial machines and run by skilled, experienced trainers to ensure students gain real-world technical skills aligned with labor market needs.These workshops serve two core purposes:1. Academic Training – Students receive practical training as part of their academic coursework, with each workshop course building a specific technical skill level.2. Project Support – In line with HTU’s project-based learning philosophy, the workshops provide students with technical, engineering, and manufacturing support to build course-related projects, graduation capstones, and national or international competition prototypes.The workshops cover a wide range of engineering fields, including:- CNC Machining (CAD/CAM programming & CNC machine operation)- Air Conditioning (maintenance, copper welding, diagnostics)- Welding (TIG, MIG, Stick, and oxyacetylene welding)- Machining (lathe, milling, and metal-cutting machines)- Sheet Metal Forming (manual and powered cutting, bending, and rolling)- Casting (sand mold preparation and metal pouring)- Carpentry (hand tools, power tools, and industrial woodworking machines)- Construction (bricklaying, rebar, cement mixing, tiling, and formwork)- Electrical Installations (domestic circuits, lighting, and control systems)- Plumbing & Central Heating (bathroom and kitchen installations, diesel/gas heating systems)HTU’s Engineering Workshops are a cornerstone in preparing students for careers in engineering, manufacturing, and technical trades—empowering them with the skills to innovate, build, and lead.









