Former names  | SALCON Institute of Technology (1983–1986) Salazar Institute of Technology (1986–2008)  | 
|---|---|
| Type | Private | 
| Established | 1983 | 
| Chairman | Doroteo M. Salazar | 
| President | Doroteo M. Salazar | 
| Vice-president | Zenaida 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  | 
| Dean | Serapion Sotto Education Edgar Salgado Maritime Studies Victoria Jimenez Nursing Heronia Denampo-Mata Criminology  | 
| Students | 1,844[1] (Main campus) | 
| Location | Brgy. Labangon, Cebu City , , 10°17′46″N 123°53′02″E / 10.296186°N 123.883834°E  | 
| Campus | 2 (Cebu Main, Madridejos Campus) | 
| Founder | Doroteo M. Salazar | 
| Nickname | Skyblazers | 
| Website | www | 
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
- ↑ Cacho, Katlene (March 3, 2019). "Agri, tech-voc courses to support gov't". Sun.Star. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
 
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