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Lyceum of Subic Bay
Liceo ng Look Subic
Former names
National College of Science and Technology
(2003-2005)
TypePrivate Non-sectarian Research Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
EstablishedJune 2003
PresidentAlfonso E. Borda
Location
Lot 73 Rizal Hwy., Freeport Zone
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CampusUrban
NicknameLSB Sharks
Websitewww.lsb.edu.ph

The Lyceum of Subic Bay, Inc. (LSB) is a non-stock, non-profit college in the Philippines, was established in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in June 2003.

History

During the first year of its operation, the institution was registered in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as National College of Science and Technology, Inc. (NCST) with Alfonso E. Borda as its first president and chief executive officer. In April 2005 the board of trustees approved the change of the name to Lyceum of Subic Bay to provide a broadened course offering.

The college is approved to offer the first two years towards a bachelor in elementary education (BEEd) with a major in early childhood, and the first two years towards the bachelor in secondary education (BSEd) major in English. It also offers other programs at the undergraduate and certificate level.[1]

The school has a number of sports teams active in Philippines college leagues, as a member of the National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU) and of Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL):

Though Lyceum of Subic Bay includes the word lyceum in its name, is not affiliated with Lyceum of the Philippines University which has campuses in Manila, Makati, Batangas, Laguna and Cavite.

Academics

CHED programs

Architecture

Business

Major in Financial Management (BSBA-FM) Major in Human Resource Development Management (BSBA-HRDM)

Engineering

Tourism, Hospitality & Culinary

IT, Computer Science & Programming

Social science

Administration

TECH-VOC

TESDA programs

Bundled programs:

References

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