College of Technological Sciences – Cebu | |
Motto: | "The School that prepares your future career" "Leading the way in quality technical education" |
Established: | 1950 |
Type: | Non-sectarian, Co-Ed, Private |
President: | Candice Gotianuy |
City: | Cebu City |
State: | Cebu |
Country: | Philippines |
Coordinates: | 10.2979°N 123.8906°W |
Pushpin Map: | Visayas#Philippines |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in the Visayas##Location in the Philippines |
Former Names: | Cebu Technical School |
Address: | N. Bacalso Ave., Cor. R.R. Rallos St., Sambag 1 |
Students: | 1500 - 2300 |
Faculty: | 50 |
Campus: | Cebu City |
Colors: | Gray and Blue |
Chairman: | Atty. Agusto W. Go |
College of Technological Sciences – Cebu (CTS-C or better known simply as CTS) is a mid-sized educational institution currently located at Corner R.R. Rallos Street and N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City, Philippines. It is the sister school of University of Cebu.
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:
On March 18, 1958, the School was officially organized as a stock corporation pursuant to SEC Registration No. 16461. The founders committed themselves “to organize, establish, maintain, and conduct a progressive institution of learning of high academic standing which will emphasize vocational and technical knowledge.”
In 1969, CTS offered the following additional courses:
Curricula of courses offered were reviewed and redirected to make them relevant and responsive to the needs of industry. In 1973, courses offered were recognized by the Bureau of Private Schools.
In 1976, pursuant to Department Order No. 23, the two-year General Radio Communication Operator course was offered to meet the international standard for overseas employment, to which the Philippines was committed under the Geneva Convention.
In 1977, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports approved CTS application to offer a five-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE).
In 1978, in answer to domestic and international shipping needs, CTS obtained approval to operate the following additional courses:
In June 2004 the school decided to open a new course which is Bachelor of Science In Nursing they utilize the fourth floor building as the office, faculty, classrooms and Simulation room.
The College of Nursing open up with 38 full-time students under Dr. Lucita B. Galarpe as the first Dean of the college of Nursing together with her was Mrs. Cecilia P. Mañalac as Associate dean of the college and Mrs. Nerenita Y. Lim as Level I adviser.
Last June 2 and 3 2008 the first batch of the college of nursing had their first attempt in the Nursing Licensure Examination and Successfully the School got 80% passing rate from National 40% Passing Percentage.
The school also offers Senior High School.
CTS has linkages with the leaders in education technology. Likewise, CTS has developed linkages with industry to conform its courses to the demands of industry.