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City Tech has an enrollment of more than 14,000 students in 58 baccalaureate and associate degree programs including several engineering technology fields as well as architecture, construction, nursing, hospitality management, entertainment technology, dental hygiene, vision care technology, technology teacher training and paralegal training ...
The year 1950 marked the founding of the College of Technological Sciences, Inc. (formerly Cebu Technical School).The founder and the first president was Engineer Jovencio Bigornia, It was originally housed at Doña Amparo Building at Corner Sanciangko & Junquera Sts., Cebu City. Initially CTS offered the following courses:
Saint Theresa's College of Cebu; Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (Main Campus) SCSIT – Talisay Campus; San Carlos Seminary College; St. Cecilia's College–Cebu, Inc. St. Paul College Foundation, Inc. SPCFI – Ramos Campus; SPCFI – Mandaue Campus; STI College – Cebu; Sto. Tomas College
College of Technology; College of Technology Managements; In addition to these colleges, CTU, in consortium with the Cebu City Medical Center, also has an affiliated nursing school, the Cebu Technological University–Cebu City Medical Center (CTU–CCMC) College of Nursing located along D. Jakosalem Street, Cebu City, located not far from the ...
Gibbs College, New York City/Melville (1911–2009) Globe Institute of Technology , Manhattan (1985–2016) Long Island Business Institute, Flushing (2001–2024) [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
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Elizabeth Mall, commonly known as E-Mall, is a shopping mall located in Cebu City, Philippines. It is owned by Atty. Augusto W. Go, Chairman of the Board & President of Cebu Central Realty Corporation who also owns University of Cebu and College of Technological Sciences–Cebu. It also calls itself as the "Shopping Center of the South". [1]
The school moved back to the City College campus in 1984 under the leadership of J. Max Bond Jr., who had taught at City College since 1972. [5] In 1999 Rafael Viñoly was hired to design a new facility to house the school, which opened in 2009 at the south end of the City College campus in a former library building. [6]