St. Therese – MTC Colleges

St. Therese – MTC Colleges is a higher education college in Iloilo City, Philippines which commonly the Maritime School. St. Therese – MTC colleges used to be St. Therese College – La Fiesta and Maritime Training Center (MTC) which merged to become St. Therese – MTC colleges.

St. Therese - MTC Colleges
Kolehiyo ng Mga Marinong Pilipino
Former names
Maritime Training Center (MTC)
MottoExcellent and globally competitive education relevant to the needs of the industry.
TypePrivate
EstablishedMarch 4, 1983
PresidentAtty. Arturo A. Sebastian
Vice-presidentDr. Ma. Teresa S. Sarabia
Location, ,
NicknameTheresian
Websitest-theresemtcclf.edu.ph

Sites

St. Therese – MTC Colleges – La Fiesta Site

Courses Offered:

  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Associate in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management
  • Associate in Computer Secretarial Course
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Associate in Computer Technology
  • Caregiver Training Program
  • Bachelor of Science in Interdisplinary Business Studies major in Management
  • One Year Nursing Aide
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

St. Therese – MTC Colleges – Magdalo Site

Courses Offered:

  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation
  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering
  • Seafarers Rating Course
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology Education
  • Two Year Cruiseline Services

St. Therese – MTC Colleges –Tigbauan Site

Courses Offered:

  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation
  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering
  • Associate in Computer Secretarial Course
  • Associate in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Seafarers Rating Course
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology Education
  • Two Year Cruiseline Services
  • One-Year Nursing Aide

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