Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology
Former names
SALCON Institute of Technology (1983–1986)
Salazar Institute of Technology (1986–2008)
TypePrivate
Established1983 (1983)
ChairmanDoroteo M. Salazar
PresidentDoroteo M. Salazar
Vice-presidentZenaida F. Salazar
Comptroller
Alden F. Salazar
Foreign Linkage
Beth Salazar-Villarin
Academics
Cherrie Salazar-Hererra
Medical and Related Science
Doris Salazar Sawyer
Planning, Program and Legal Affair
Edwin F. Salazar
EVP
Frederick F. Salazar
Personnel, External and Legal Affairs
DeanSerapion Sotto
Education
Edgar Salgado
Maritime Studies
Victoria Jimenez
Nursing
Heronia Denampo-Mata
Criminology
Students1,844[1] (Main campus)
Location
Brgy. Labangon, Cebu City
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10°17′46″N 123°53′02″E / 10.296186°N 123.883834°E / 10.296186; 123.883834
Campus2 (Cebu Main, Madridejos Campus)
FounderDoroteo M. Salazar
NicknameSkyblazers
Websitewww.scsit.edu.ph

Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (SCSIT) is educational institution of basic education and higher learning in Cebu City, Philippines.

Programs Offering

College of Business and Hospitality Management

  • BS in Business Administration – Major in Marketing
  • BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Associate in Hotel and Restaurant Management

College of Computer Studies

  • BS in Information Technology
  • Associate in Computer Technology

College of Education

  • BS in Elementary Education
  • BS in Secondary Education

College of Engineering

  • BS in Civil Engineering
  • BS in Computer Engineering
  • BS in Electrical Engineering
  • BS in Electronics Communication Engineering

College of Criminology

  • BS in Criminology

College of Nursing

  • Associate in Vocational Nursing
  • Associate in Practical Nursing
  • Licensed Practical Nursing
  • Nursing Aide
  • Care giving
  • Midwifery

College of Maritime

  • BS in Marine Transportation
  • BS in Marine Engineering
  • Associate in Marine Engineering
  • Basic Seaman Course

References

  1. Cacho, Katlene (March 3, 2019). "Agri, tech-voc courses to support gov't". Sun.Star. Retrieved March 26, 2019.




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