Tarlac State University

Established in 1906, Tarlac State University (TSU) is the center for academic excellence in the province of Tarlac in the Philippines. It offers graduate courses in many fields as well as vocational, undergraduate degree and postgraduate programs in Engineering, Chemistry, Human Kinetics and Social Sciences, Computer Studies as well as Information Technology, Business and Accountancy, Education, Public Administration, Architecture and Fine Arts, Secondary and Nursing. Just recently, TSU opens its Bachelor of Laws program (LL.B) in cooperation of Integrated Bar of the Philippines Tarlac Chapter. In addition, TSU also run medical degree program for international students at its Lucinda Campus.

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