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==The Seal==
==The Seal==
[[Image:Msuiit-logo copy.png|center|200px|MSU-IIT Logo.]]
[[Image:Msuiit-logo copy.png|thumb|center|200px|MSU-IIT Logo.]]
The seal represents the role of MSU-IIT in technological advancement. The solid circle represents the nucleus of scientific and technical knowledge upon which technology depends. The three graduated lines signify the increasing challenges and responsibilities a student in technology faces from year to year. The need for expansion, advancement and excellence in technology is projected by the lines directed outward of the triangle, the symbol of stability. Red signifies the determination of MSU-IIT in pursuing her programs while yellow radiates a bright future ahead.
The seal represents the role of MSU-IIT in technological advancement. The solid circle represents the nucleus of scientific and technical knowledge upon which technology depends. The three graduated lines signify the increasing challenges and responsibilities a student in technology faces from year to year. The need for expansion, advancement and excellence in technology is projected by the lines directed outward of the triangle, the symbol of stability. Red signifies the determination of MSU-IIT in pursuing her programs while yellow radiates a bright future ahead.



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Mindanao State University- Iligan Institute of Technology
Institusyon ng Teknolohiya ng Pamantasang Mindanao
File:Msuiit-logo copy.png
MottoQuality Education for a Better Mindanao
TypePublic, State University
EstablishedJuly 12, 1968
ChancellorDr. Marcelo P. Salazar
PresidentDr. Macapado A. Muslim
Vice-ChancellorDr. Arnulfo Supe
Academic staff
512
Students10,233
Undergraduates9,900
Postgraduates300
33
Address
Andres Bonifacio Avenue, 9200 Iligan City
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Campusurban
Colors  Maroon
  Gold
NicknameIIT
AffiliationsASAIHL, AACUP, DOST-PCMARD, INTELLISOFT, MIRDC, SKAT, SEARCA, FIMFS
Websitewww.msuiit.edu.ph

Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) is an autonomous external campus of Mindanao State University System. It was chartered on July 12, 1968 as provided for in Republic Act 5363. The university is located at Barangay Tibanga, Iligan City, Philippines.

History

The history of the Institute goes back to 1946 with the establishment of the Iligan High School (IHS). In 1956, the IHS was converted into the Lanao Technical School (LTS) under the Bureau of Vocational Education. In 1965, RA 4626 converted LTS into the Northern Mindanao Institute of Technology (NMIT). However, this law was not implemented. On July 12, 1968, RA No. 5363 integrated Lanao Technical School into the MSU System. During the 62nd meeting of the MSU Board of Regents on March 12, 1975, the first comprehensive reorganization plan for the Institute was approved under BOR Resolution No. 894, s. 1975. This plan made the Institute the first autonomous campus of the MSU System.

In the years that followed, MSU-IIT continually expanded and developed its academic programs. While doing so, it also enhanced research, infrastructure and cultural activities.

Academic Programs

The institute offers the several programs mentioned below.

Straight Programs

  1. Master of Science - Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
  2. Bachelor of Science - Master of Science in Chemistry

Doctoral Programs

  1. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
  2. Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
  3. Doctor of Philosophy in Biology
  4. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
  5. Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education, Major in Chemistry
  6. Doctor of Philosophy in Filipino
  7. Doctor in Sustainable Development Studies
  8. Doctor of Mathematics
  9. Doctor of Civil Engineering
  10. Doctor of Mechanical Engineering
  11. Doctor of Material Science Engineering

Masteral Programs

  1. Master of Science in Mathematics
  2. Master of Science in Chemistry
  3. Master of Science in Physics
  4. Master of Science in Environmental Science
  5. Master of Science in Civil Engineering
  6. Master of Science in Computer Applications
  7. Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  8. Master of Science in Statistics
  9. Master of Science in Computer Science
  10. Master of Science in Information Technology
  11. Master of Science in Information Management
  12. Master of Science in Biology
  13. Master of Science in Marine Biology
  14. Master of Mathematics
  15. Master of Applied Statistics
  16. Master of Physics
  17. Master of Biology
  18. Master of Science Education
  19. Master of Arts in English and Language Studies
  20. Master of Arts in Sociology
  21. Master of Arts in Filipino
  22. Master of Business Management
  23. Master of Engineering
  24. Master of Computer Application
  25. Master of Computer Science
  26. Master of Information Technology
  27. Master of Information Management
  28. Master of Information and Library Systems
  29. Master of Science Education
  30. Master in Sustainable Development Studies
  31. Master in Chemistry

Cetifications

  1. Certificate in Physics
  2. Certificate in Sustainable Development Studies

Colleges and Schools

The institute has its following colleges and schools.

Undergraduate Colleges and Schools

  1. College of Arts and Social Sciences
  2. College of Business Administration and Accountancy
  3. School of Computer Studies
  4. College of Education
  5. College of Engineering
  6. School of Engineering Technology
  7. College of Science and Mathematics

Graduate Colleges and Schools

  1. College of Law
  2. School of Graduate Studies

Basic Education Department

  1. Integrated Developmental School

Recognitions

These are the recognitions garnered by the Institute.

Centers of Excellence

  1. Chemistry

Centers of Development - College of Science and Mathematics

  1. Biology
  2. Mathematics
  3. Physics

Center of Excellence in Biodiversity (Academic) - College of Science and Mathematics

Centers of Development - College of Engineering

  1. Ceramics Engineering
  2. Civil Engineering
  3. Electrical Engineering
  4. Electronics and Communications Engineering
  5. Mechanical Engineering
  6. Metallurgical Engineering

Commission on Higher Education Zonal Research Center for

  1. Region XII
  2. ARMM
  3. Region IX

Center of Development of Excellence

  1. Information and Communications Technology

Other Recognitions

  1. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Learning Hub for Northern Mindanao (Department of Science and Technology)
  2. Virtual Center for Technology Innovation – Microelectronics (Department of Science and Technology)
  3. National Computer Center Training Arm in Northern Mindanao
  4. Passed Second Level Accreditation of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) for all programs of the College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS)
  5. Passed Second Level Accreditation of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) for all programs of the College of Education (CED)
  6. Passed Second Level Accreditation of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) for Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
  7. Passed First Level Accreditation of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) for other Engineering disciplines
  8. Passed First Level Accreditation of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) for all programs in Business Administration (CBA)

The Seal

File:Msuiit-logo copy.png
MSU-IIT Logo.

The seal represents the role of MSU-IIT in technological advancement. The solid circle represents the nucleus of scientific and technical knowledge upon which technology depends. The three graduated lines signify the increasing challenges and responsibilities a student in technology faces from year to year. The need for expansion, advancement and excellence in technology is projected by the lines directed outward of the triangle, the symbol of stability. Red signifies the determination of MSU-IIT in pursuing her programs while yellow radiates a bright future ahead.