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Ukrainian SSR===
Drohobych secondary technical school was in 1939 reformed into was state-owned
Drohobych Mechanical College established under the
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Decree. It was designed to meet needs in professional employees for oil refineries, in
Drohobych,
Boryslav and other parts of
Drohobych district. The
World War II interrupted the educational process in college. It was restored later in 1944 when institution changed name to
Drohobych Electro-Mechanical College. The first
graduation ceremony was held in 1948. In 1949 the college opened courses in
metalworking and processing. Later, in 1952, it also run programmes to prepare engineers in wood and furniture manufacturing industries. In 1956 the
Ministry of Energy of Ukraine transferred college to Economic department of
Ivano-Frankivsk Municipality, and in 1967 college became special industrial educational institution under jurisdiction of the
Ukrainian SSR Ministry of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. ===Post-
Declaration=== As of 28 November 1991 more than 10,000 professionals im engineering industry graduated from the college. On 14 June 1995
Ministry of Education (Decree No.175) accredited college with the first level of certification. On 1 April 2006 the college was accredited as HEI and received the status of
higher education institution of the I level. In 2008 it was also nominated into category of government state HEIs and approved on November 27 of the same year. Today college trains future professionals based on government annual requests and contractual obligations. College prepares qualified specialists for engineering and other fields. ==College today==