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THE ACADEMIC GROWTH
Below is the growth of SJIT’s academic programs presented in a chronological order by year of its offering:
Year | Name of Courses |
1971 | Typewriting Stenography Men’s Tailoring Bookkeeping Dressmaking |
1973 | IBM Piano Lessons One year Fine Arts |
1974 | Nautical/AMT Secretariat |
1975 | Automotive Mechanics Beauty Culture Hair Culture |
1976 | Marine Engineering Engineering Preparatory |
1977 | Commerce |
1978 | Ballistics |
1980 | Liberal Arts |
1981 | Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering |
1983 | Criminology Architecture Electrical Engineering |
1987 | Master in Management (MM) Master of Arts in Education (MAED) BS in Computer Science BS in Electronics and Communication Engineering BS in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Secondary Education General Radio Communication Operator Complete High School with Computer Education Air conditioned classrooms Complete Grade School with computer Education Air conditioned classrooms |
1991 | Bachelor of Science in Accountancy |
1994 | Two-year Computer Secretariat |
1996 | BS Hotel and Restaurant Management Basic Seaman Training Course |
1997 | Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) |
1998 | Doctor of Philosophy in Management (Summer) |
2000 | One-year Seafarer Course |
2001 | One-year Certificate in Automotive Technology |
2003 | BS in Information Technology |
2004 | BS in Nursing BS in Tourism BS in Information Management |
All courses mentioned have been granted government recognition by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Department of Education (DepEd).
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