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It is the only private institution in the Philippines granted a University Status without having a basic education curriculum and catering mainly to courses related to the health services field. It is the first non-sectarian university in the Visayas to be granted the Autonomous Status, the highest status a university can get from the ...
This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools.
University of Cebu (Main Campus) University of Cebu – Banilad Campus; University of Cebu – Lapu-Lapu & Mandaue Campus; University of Cebu – Maritime Education and Training Center (METC) University of Cebu – Pardo–Talisay Campus (formerly St. Paul College Foundation, Inc. – Bulacao Campus) University of San Carlos (Downtown Campus)
Cebu Doctors' University; Cebu Institute of Technology; Cebu Normal University; Cebu Sacred Heart College - Cebu City; Cebu Technological University (CTU) - Cebu City Medical Center College of Nursing; Central Philippine University - The first nursing school - started in 1906 and produced the first 3 graduates in 1909. Centro Escolar University
Cebu Eastern College; Cebu Institute of Medicine; Cebu Institute of Technology – University; Cebu Normal University; Cebu Technological University; College of Technological Sciences–Cebu; List of colleges and universities in Metro Cebu
Cebu City Regulated University of the Visayas-Toledo City Campus Toledo City, Cebu Regulated University of Bohol: Tagbilaran Regulated University of Cebu: Cebu City Autonomous (by evaluation) [d] University of San Carlos: Cebu City Regulated University of San Jose-Recoletos: Cor. Magallanes and P. Lopez Sts., Cebu City Autonomous (by evaluation ...
Cebu Institute of Medicine (CIM) is a private medical school located in Cebu City, Philippines. The medical school is affiliated with the Velez College. Both are located adjacent to each other in F. Ramos Street. Its primary base hospital is the Cebu Velez General Hospital, which is also located in the F. Ramos Street.
Formal medical education was introduced in the Philippines by the Spaniards through University of Santo Tomas “Facultad de Medicina y Farmacia” on May 28, 1871. The undergraduate curriculum was patterned after the Spanish medical system which consisted of 6 years of undergraduate study and 1 year of internship.