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  1. Tourism, Hospitality & Culinary. A list of bachelor's programs offered at Western Mindanao State University.

  2. Western Mindanao State University (WMSU) has been ranked 181 among the Global Top 300 Innovative Universities by the World University...

  3. A list of master's programs offered at Western Mindanao State University.

  4. It offers courses in a wide range of subjects, from science and technology to arts and humanities and aims to produce graduates who go on to be world-class professionals in their fields. The university is located in Zamboanga City, the third-largest city in the Philippines found on the South-Western coast.

  5. First organized in 1972 as the Institute of Arts and Scienes, the College of Liberal Arts while catering to the entire university for most of the students’ General Education courses, it likewise offers Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree programs in seven specific disciplines.

  6. apply the concepts, theories and methodologies of mathematics, sciences, and engineering in modeling, designing and developing solutions in the field of computer engineering using industry-based technologies, skills, and modern tools for national development. (Highly-Skilled Computing Professional)

  7. Looking for more information about the courses & study programs at Western Mindanao State University (WMSU)? Find out more about the content, application requirements and tuition fees.

  8. a) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. A six-semester or three–year curriculum prepares the students to do design, construction of physical structures. Students are also equipped and oriented on plumbing, irrigation, flood control and other engineering structure development.

  9. Western Mindanao State University: Courses offered, Tuition fees, Testimonials of graduates, Board exam performance, Contact information and more.

  10. The WMSU College of Criminal Justice (CCJE) is a leading Criminology Institution in the country. It offers BS Criminology, a four–year undergraduate course which is the study of crime and the various agencies of justice as they operate and react to crime, criminals and victims.