Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology
The Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) (Maltese: Il-Kulleġġ Malti tal-Arti, Xjenza u Teknoloġija) is a vocational education and training institution in Malta.
Il-Kulleġġ Malti tal-Arti, Xjenza u Teknoloġija | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 2001 |
President | Frederick Schembri |
Principal | Prof. Joachim James Calleja |
Students | 6,500 (full-time) 5,000 (part-time) |
Location | 35.8773°N 14.5063°E |
Website | www |
Established in 2001, MCAST offers 180 full-time and over 300 part-time vocational courses ranging from certificates to Master degrees (MQF Level 1 to Level 7).[1]
Institutes
The following institutes make up MCAST:
- Institute of Applied Sciences
- Institute for the Creative Arts
- Institute of Engineering and Transport
- Institute of Business Management and Commerce
- Institute of Community Services
- Institute of Information and Communication Technology
- Gozo Campus
- Pathway to Independent Living[2]
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References
- Decelis, James. "MCAST :: Malta College of Arts Science and Technology". www.mcast.edu.mt.
- Decelis, James. "MCAST :: Malta College of Arts Science and Technology". www.mcast.edu.mt.
External links
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