Technological University of El Salvador


The Technological University of El Salvador or Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador, is a higher education center in El Salvador, known as UTEC or "la Tecno", owned by a private capital company. The university campus is located in San Salvador and has ten classroom buildings, an auditorium, a library, specialized laboratories, a cultural center, and computer centers, in addition to Radio UTEC and Tecnovisión.

History

It was founded on June 12, 1981, by an agreement of the Ministry of Education, at the request of a group of citizens at the time when the University of El Salvador had been closed and occupied militarily. It was located in Chahín building, Rubén Darío street, San Salvador.
The construction of Simón Bolívar in 1986, and Francisco Morazán in 1987.

Faculties

The university offers a wide range of careers from different faculties, in addition to having masters and postgraduate degrees.

Faculty of Business