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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

Students

bsu-facade-web-slidermain-1-entrancehomepage-webslider-3homepage-webslider-1homepage-webslider-2main-1-higher-educucationmain-1-research-cirtcmain-1-amphithreatermain-1-lecture-roommain-1-hostelmain-1-gymmain-1-canteen   Pablo Borbon   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management CABEIHM Student Council The highest governing student organization in the College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management that uplifts the condition of the whole studentry, protect and promote the total development of every student, create a closer relationship among students that will reflect to their needs, ideals and goals, contribute to the furtherance of academic excellence and academic freedom. Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA), which represents the world for young accountants in the Philippines, is committed to cultivate a strong and close relationship among the students of the College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management, leading their combined intellectual potentials toward the betterment of academic standard. The institution provides a training ground for youth leaders and inculcates a response of unity and moral obligation to God, country, school and organization by helping each count of students in the pursuit for higher learning. Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants (JPAMA) The Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants is an organization of Management Accounting students whose intention and aspiration are geared towards the development of competent, rational and morally upright JPAMANS who would strive in promoting and strengthening adherence to academic and financial integrity, in line with the function of accounting, to provide reliable information as the basis in making economic decisions and to become highly responsive to meet the ever-changing demands of the profession and globalization through industry-based projects. Junior Managers’ Society (JMS) Junior Managers’ Society is a mother organization of Business Administration and Entrepreneurship comprising six (6) sub-organizations namely Junior Financial Executives (JFINEX), BatStateU – Economic Society (BatStateU-ECOSOC), Junior Marketing Executive BatStateU (JMEB), Junior People Managers Association of the Philippines (JPMAP), Operation Manager Guild (OMG) and Young Entrepreneur Society (YES). 8. Future Hotelier and Restaurateur Society (FHARS) is a college-based organization for hospitality students to develop learning, engage into opportunities, build initiatives in student leadership and perform commitment in the areas of hospitality. League of Tourism Students of the Philippines (LTSP) The League of Tourism Students of the Philippines is a non-stock, non-profit nationwide organization of tourism students that speaks for the Tourism Industry of the Philippines, especially for the tourism student sector. Future Hotelier and Restaurateur Society (FHARS) Future Hotelier and Restaurateur Society (FHARS) is a college-based organization for hospitality students to develop learning, engage into opportunities, build initiatives in student leadership and perform commitment in the areas of hospitality. Philippine Society of Customs Administration Students (PSCAS) Philippine Society of Customs Administration Students – Batangas State University is a socio-academic organization that commits itself in molding national leaders in the government tariff and customs service and the industry as professional practitioners through gradual exposure of its members to customs procedures and practices governed by faith, patriotism, human dignity, integrity, mutual respect and excellence. Association of Young Public Administrators (AYPA) Association of Young Public Administrators is a socio-civic, advocacy, and political organization of public administration students that ensures excellence in public service, accountability, responsiveness and respect for human rights, gender equality and social inclusion. 6. The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) which represents the world for young accountants in the Philippines, is committed to cultivate a strong and close relationship among the student the student of the College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management, leading the combined intellectual potentials of the students towards the betterment of academic standard if the institution providing a training ground for youth leaders and inculcating a response of unity and moral obligation to God, country, school and organization by helping each other in the pursuit of higher learning. College of Arts and Sciences Chemical Society (ChemSoc) Chemical Society is an academic organization which aims to uphold unity among BS Chemistry students and continuously involve its members in an efficient, effective and fruitful usage of their skills and knowledge towards the course. Biology Major Students’ Society (BIOMASS) Biology Major Students’ Society is an association that forms unity and understanding among students. Above all, it further develops science and fortifies innovation to the benefit of our school and nation.  Differential Society of Integrated Mathematicians (DSIM) TheDifferential Society of Integrated Mathematicians (DSIM) is an academic organization of Batangas State University Pablo Borbon Main I – College of Arts and Sciences that was founded by BS Mathematics students on 2007 which aims to enrich the knowledge of its constituents in the field of Mathematics and allied Sciences.  Psychology Student’s Society (PSS) The Psychology Student’s Society (PSS) is the student organization of the BS Psychology Program of Batangas State University. Its advocacy is mental health awareness and student representation. Society of Development Communicators (SDC) The Society of Development Communicators (SDC) is the head student organization of the BS Development Communication program in Batangas State University. It spearheads student activities that empower the studentry to catalyze change and development. Student Broadcasters of Development Communication (SBDC) The Student Broadcasters of Development Communication (SBDC) is the sole representation of radio broadcasters in the University. Kamera, Kamay, at Kultura (KAMARA) Kamera, Kamay, at Kultura (KAMARA) is the organization that promotes cultural and arts awareness. College of Arts and Sciences Student Council (CASSC) The College of Arts and Sciences Student Council (CASSC) is the highest form of student representation in the CAS department of Batangas State University. It believes in the values of academic freedom, the upholding of democratic education, and the battling of student repression. Through camaraderie and transparency, CASSC serves both the student body and the community. College of Law Student Council A student body organization tasked with uplifting the academic performance and promoting the camaraderie among the students of the College of Law. The Red Spartan Law Student Council is a registered Academic Organization of Batangas State University – The National Engineering University. It represents the concerns of the students and helps share their ideas, interests, and aspirations. The Student

San Juan

sanjuan-slider-1   San Juan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities San Juan Campus The Batangas State University (also translated in Filipino as Pambansang Pamantasan ng Batangas and abbreviated as BatStateU) is a state university in the province of Batangas. It is established in 1903 as a training school, Batangas State University is the oldest higher education institution in the Region. It was granted a state college status in 1968, renamed Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology, and was finally elevated into a state university in 2001. In 2000, a memorandum of agreement was signed for the purpose of establishing more extension campuses including San Juan Campus. At present, the university has twelve extension campuses in Batangas. Batangas State University – San Juan (BatStateU – San Juan), in Talhiban 2.0, is a public satellite campus situated at the municipality of San Juan, Batangas with the land area of 4933 sq. m. near Department of Agriculture. The campus operates under the Batangas State University system and is the second campus among the system that has a few numbers of programs offered next to the Lobo campus. The existence of Batangas State University last June, 1999 in San Juan, Batangas paved the way of sending students to a nearer institution which cater quality and relevant education. It began to open its doors to college students and had evolved into a more improved and full-pledged tertiary institution.           With the present population of five hundred nine (514) students enrolled with 21 faculty members in the various degree programs (College of Teacher Education, College of Industrial Technology and College of Business, Economics, and International Hospitality Management), the University will always be true to its vision to be an institutional model for its culture and excellence in higher education as shown in its people and product. The University will remain steadfast in its mission as a premier institution of learning and continue to strengthen its curricular offerings to produce globally competitive graduates.   ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATION DATA Year Enrollees Graduates 1st 2nd 2016-2017 416 393 112 2017-2018 314 305 103 2018-2019 395 379 124 2019-2020 390 383 22 2020-2021 513 501 38 2021-2022 577 570 176 2022-2023 514 – –   College of Teacher Education The College of Teacher Education is designated by the Philippine government as a Center of Development in Teacher Education, offering nationally-accredited graduate and undergraduate programs. With over 100 faculty and support staff catering to more than 4,000 students, the college has been the largest producer of licensed teachers and education professionals in the region PROGRAMS >> College of Industrial Technology The College of Industrial Technology is the first college established in the university, and has since proven to be a premier producer of well-rounded and globally competitive professionals who meet local, national, and international demands for skilled workers who significantly contribute to the manpower resources in response to the rapid industrialization of the modern world. PROGRAMS >> College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management The College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management is one of the university’s largest colleges, comprised of highly skilled experts, faculty and support staff catering to more than 8,000 students. The college has been the prominent producer of licensed professionals in the fields of accountancy and customs administration, as well as world-class graduates in the fields of business, entrepreneurship, management accounting, hospitality and tourism management, public administration, and disaster risk management. PROGRAMS >> Contact Talahiban II, San Juan, Batangas (043) 575-5192

Malvar

malvar-slider-1malvar-slider-2malvar-slider-3malvar-slider-4malvar-slider-5CABEIHM BLDGCECS BLDG(1)CET BLDGCTE BLDGSC2(1)SC2   Malvar   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Malvar Campus Malvar Campus is the former Jose P. Laurel Polytechnic College (JPLPC), a largely vocational school located in a 3.26-hectare property in Poblacion, Malvar, Batangas, was incorporated into Batangas State University by virtue of Republic Act 9045 in 2001. It is the third largest campus in the university. Since Malvar is just 68 km south of Manila and is conveniently accessible by STAR tollway, it is part of the Manila conurbation, making it prime for urbanization and shared industrial growth. The university’s program offerings are recognized by the country’s Commission on Higher Education. These are designed to provide opportunities for students to discover their potential and enhance their technical and creative skills in a vibrant academic environment. Each program offering is anchored on pragmatic, relevant, and socially responsive curricula that train students to be globally competitive by embracing transdisciplinary, social intelligence, new media literacy, design mindset, and physical and virtual collaboration. The university believes that these skills are required in emerging professional and social environments. At present, the campus has six (6) academic departments which offer programs as enumerated below: College Of Engineering Technology The College of Industrial Technology (CIT) is one of the premier departments in Batangas State University-JPLPC Malvar. The college offers Bachelor of Industrial Technology (BIT) since 2001. It delivers Dual Training System (DTS) which provides Vocational, Technical, and Technician training programs. The DTS is a special type of vocational training that combines two places of learning: the school and the factory. It is called the Dual System since learning takes place both in the classroom and in the company. The Republic Act No. 7686 or the Dual Training System Act of 1994 was signed into Law by Pres. Fidel V. Ramos on February 25, 1994. PROGRAMS >> College Of Teacher Education The College of Teacher Education (CTE), one of the producers of professional teachers in Batangas province, remains steadfast in its commitment to exerting progressive efforts to achieve the highest standards of excellence. Catering to 770 students at the undergraduate level, the CTE endeavors to produce academicians who possess technical, pedagogical and research skills in order to address the challenges of diverse educational settings and engage in lifelong learning. PROGRAMS >> College Of  Engineering “The campus is strategically located within various Industrial Parks that will cater to the employment of graduates of different engineering disciplines. And because of the status of Batangas State University as one of the top Engineering Universities in the country, many companies and establishments forged partnerships in the college in relation to employment, training, seminars and research and extension services. Headed by their Dean who is an ASEAN Engineer, the College of Engineering is composed of highly qualified faculty members and equipped with different laboratories. PROGRAMS >> College of Informatics and Computing Sciences The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences offers undergraduate programs, facilitated by highly competent professionals and innovative faculty members that serve as academic advisors, Professors, Instructors and Mentors catering to one thousand and fifteen (1,015) Information Technology and Computer Science students. The broad expertise of the facilitators is invaluable to the students, organization, and community. They focus on attending relevant seminars, trainings and workshops for the continuous professional enhancement of knowledge and skills. They are also active in research and development activities. The college focuses on the technical aspects and real-world applications of Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IoT and Security Protocols. The college also prepares the graduate to address various user needs including the selection, creation, application, development, evaluation, integration and management of computing technologies within the administration of the computing-based system. PROGRAMS >> College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences, being the heart of the university, has always adhered to being a cradle of academic excellence. With this, everyone in the college is expected to uphold the dignity of the teaching profession by giving the students of CAS effective academic deliverables. Under the first pillar, the college shall institutionalize an induction and orientation program for its student leaders, faculty, staff and students in order to make them internalize the vision, mission and core values of the university.   PROGRAMS >> College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management (CABEIHM) The College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management aims to provide leadership in quality instruction, extension services, professional training in Accountancy, Business, International Hospitality Management. It also aims to produce scientifically trained, economically stable, and environmentally conscious citizens. Moreover, it is also anchored on the philosophy of providing students with humanistic education their commitment to personal growth and social transformation, thus, making them professionals possessing love and faith in the Almighty God, country, and fellowmen. PROGRAMS >> Contact Us Trunkline Numbers 35Planning and Development9303 TRUNKLINE NUMBER: (043) 778 – 2170, (043) 778 – 6633 (043)  406 – 0830 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Offices Local No. 1 Chancellor’s Office 9100 2 Internal Audit Office / Sustainable Development Office 9101 3 QAM 9102 4 OVCAA 9201 5 COE/ OJT 9202 6 CIT 9203 7 CICS 9204 8 CAS 9205 9 CABEIHM 9206 10 CTE 9207 11 Registration Services 9208 12 Library Services 9209 13 TAO 9210 14 NSTP 9211 15 Student Organization/Student Discipline 9212 16 Guidance And Counselling 9213 17 COA 9214 18 Scholarship Office 9215 19 Culture And Arts / Sports Development 9216 20 Health Services 9217 21 OVCAF 9301 22 HRMO 9302 23 Procurement/BAC 9304 24 GSO 9305 25 EMU 9306 26 Budget Office/Records Office 9307 27 Cashiering Office 9308 28 Accounting Office 9309 29 PFMO 9310 30 Guard (Gate 1) 9311 31 Property & Supply 9312 32 Guard (Gate 2) 9313 33 OVCRDES 9401 34 Research Office/Extension Services Office 9402 35 OVCDEA 9501 36 ICT Services Office 9502 37 RGO 9504 38 Planning and Development Office 9303 Location: G. Leviste St., Poblacion, Malvar Batangas Official email address:  oc.malvar@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bsujplpcmalvar

Lipa

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Lipa Campus Batangas State University, The National Engineering University Lipa, previously named as Don Claro M. Recto Campus, stands in a first-class City of Lipa in the province known for its religious and heritage sites, notable attractions, and landmarks that prides itself as one of the most prominent economic and commercial areas in Batangas. From its humble beginnings since its establishment in 2000, BatStateU The NEU Lipa Campus is now among the five constituent campuses and continues to leap beyond expectations by establishing a reputable presence in the red and white community’s academic paradigm while driving the progress of and development of its community. With over 5,000 students, the Campus offers several degrees in information and engineering technology, business, education, and social sciences. College of Accountancy, Business and Economics The College of Accountancy, Business and Economics aims to develop a well-rounded graduate attuned to the promotion of a national identity imbued with moral integrity, spiritual vigor, utmost concern for environmental protection and conservation, and credible and relevant ideals in the pursuit and furtherance of the chosen profession. PROGRAMS >> College of Arts and Sciences The College aims to provide exemplary leadership essential to the education of proficient and humane professionals in the arts and sciences. PROGRAMS >> College of Engineering The College of Engineering aims to develop a well-rounded graduate imbued with moral and ethical values, spiritual vigor, and utmost concern for the environment as integral parts of furtherance of a chosen profession. PROGRAMS >> College of Engineering Technology The College of Industrial Technology is the first college established in the university, and has since proven to be a premier producer of well-rounded and globally competitive professionals who meet local, national, and international demands for skilled workers who significantly contribute to the manpower resources in response to the rapid industrialization of the modern world. PROGRAMS >> College of Informatics and Computing Sciences The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences offers ITE graduate and undergraduate programs, facilitated by highly competent faculty members catering to over 2,000 Information Technology and Computer Science students. The college focuses on the technical aspects and real-world applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and security. PROGRAMS >> College of Teacher Education The College of Teacher Education endeavors to produce well-rounded academicians who possess technical, pedagogical and research skills in order to address the challenges of diverse educational settings and engage in lifelong learning. PROGRAMS >>

Global

internationalGlobal Global News Admission Schedule of Fees Partners & Linkages Downloads Students Other Information Contact Us Global Menu Home News Admissions Schedule of Fees Partners & Linkages Downloads Students Other Information Contact Us The university has always been dynamic in searching for opportunities for international collaboration and partnerships at different levels of engagement. Here are some of the programs where the university forges strong alliances with foreign universities and organizations as part of its internationalization agenda. Industry Immersion and Internship Program The University endeavors to strengthen the industry exposure of its faculty and students by infusing industry-based skills into the curriculum. Immersion with foreign industries and conducting internship in foreign institutions ensure that faculty and students apply theory to practice in a global environment, thus avoiding skills mismatch between academic inputs and industry needs. Social Innovation Program Batangas State University partners with foreign institutions for a social innovation program, where BatStateU students collaborate with foreign students in engaging in community-based projects and volunteer activities to address the needs of local communities, while at the same time harnessing their critical thinking and collaborative learning skills using the Design Thinking Methodology.  Visiting Professor Program The university’s Visiting Professor Program welcomes faculty experts and professionals from all over the world to conduct a series of lectures on specialized topics in various academic and research fields. The program is sometimes facilitated in partnership with other universities or organizations. Student Exchange Program The program provides opportunities for BatStateU students to study in a foreign country and explore that country’s rich history and culture. Similarly, students from other countries are welcomed in Batangas State University, as they study here and engage themselves in various cultural and social activities for academic and personal development.  International Conference Hosting The University hosts the biennial International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST), which is an international gathering of science and engineering professionals, researchers, and academicians who share advancements in the field through intensive lectures, master classes, research presentations, and pitching competitions. The university also hosts an International Research Conference on Business, Education and Social Sciences. Recently, the university hosted the first ASEAN Conference and Exposition on Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation.

Extension & Community Services

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services Extension Program 2020 Title Bangon Batangas: “Relief Operation Project of Batangas State University Balayan Campus” Location Municipality of Balayan – MSWD and BatStateU ARASOF Date January 14, 2020 Beneficiaries Local community residents who evacuated from the affected areas due to Taal Volcano Eruption. This project provides them with relief goods. Nature Community Outreach Program General Objective To collaborate with other agencies in conduct of the community extension service program Specific Objectives To provide/ donate relief goods to those families who were affected by the Taal volcano eruption situated in the evacuation areas in Batangas State University Nasugbu ARASOF Campus. On January 12, 2020, a catastrophic incident hit the province of Batangas. This incident was the eruption of the Taal Volcano. Devastation hit the province as nearby towns were covered by the ash fall particularly in the nearby towns from the volcano such as the towns of Agoncillo, Laurel, San Nicolas and Lemery. These towns were part of the 14 km danger zone and had been locked down for days. Houses and other infrastructures were buried from ash falls, economy and livestock were down, roads and houses were damaged due to continues shaking of the ground and fear and tension were very visible. People from these towns who were affected rushed and evacuated to areas not affected by the ash fall. Reports said that thousands of people and families were greatly affected by the calamity. The evacuees were immediately rushed to nearby towns not affected by the calamity such as the towns of Balayan and Nasugbu. In relation to this, the campus planned to provide basic relief goods and commodities necessary to aid those families in need of help and support particularly the campus of Batangas State University which temporarily became evacuation centers. Campuses of Batangas State University that housed the evacuees were BatState U Main I, Main II, Malvar and ARASOF Nasugbu. And in response to the President’s call to help out those campuses which houses evacuees, Batangas State university Balayan tapped the Extension Service Office of BatStateU ARASOF Nasugbu for support. Faculty members donated relief goods to those evacuees temporarily sheltering in Batangas State University Nasugbu campus. This was made thru the collaboration to the Extension Office of Nasugbu campus under Mrs. Rojales who accommodated the faculty members during the donation activity. Extension Program 2021 Title Compassion to Action: Balayanihan sa Panahon ng Pandemya: A BatStateU Balayan Community Outreach Program Location Barangay Navotas, Balayan Batangas Date May 31, 2021 / 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Beneficiaries Male and Female Beneficiaries of the Community in Barangay Navotas Nature Community Outreach Program General Objective This activity aims to conduct a community outreach project to Brgy. Navotas, Balayan, Batangas and provide assistance for the poor and needy residents of the barangay. Specific Objectives Conduct call for food and other donations from May 17 to May 30,2021 Collect donations of food or relief packages for the community pantry Communicate with the barangay about the plan donation to their community pantry. d. Provide food assistance for poor communities and teaching the values of charity, equality and generosity on May31, 2021 Short Narrative of the Activity: BatsStateU Balayan faculty conducted a meeting on May 14, 2021 for the proposed donation drive activity in support to the Community Pantry Activity of Brgy. Navotas, Balayan, Batangas. The said meeting had an agreement that the campus will donate relief good for those families in the areas particulalrly those who suffer from food insecurity. All the donations that will be gathered will be picked up by the Barangay officials headed by Capt. Michael Barrera. Coordination was conducted thru their Brgy. Secretary Kris Lyn Fabricante, and Councilor Sale. On May 31, 2021 BatstateU Balayan under the Extension Service Office in collaboration with the College of Industrial Technology and College of Teacher Education conducted the extension program in our adopted community. This extension services took place at Barangay Navotas, Balayan, Batangas. The said community outreach project was entitled “Compassion to Action: Balayanihan sa Panahon ng Pandemya: A BatStateU Balayan Community Outreach Program”. This project started at eight o’clock in the morning with the help of Barangay Officials to distribute the food donations for the residents, particularly those families in the community who suffer from food insecurity. Title Community Empowerment thru Science and Technology (CEST) Community Needs Assessment Location Balayan Batangas – Virtual Date October 30, 2021 Beneficiaries 45 Residents of the Municipality of Balayan Batangas Nature Technical Assistance and Advisory Services General Objective The activity aims to assess the needs, problems, or gaps in the community related to the five entry points of the CEST program. Specific Objectives Determine the key socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the Households/ groups in the community; Discuss the current situation of the communities, with focus on needs, problems, and issues in the following areas: (a) health and nutrition (b) environmental protection and conservation (c) human resource development (d) economic development / livelihood opportunities € disaster risk reduction & management and climate change adaptation; Discuss the various opportunities, strengths, and aspirations of each community and prioritize common concerns/dreams; Discuss the action plans for each identified aspirations/concerns by the stakeholders; Provide recommendations and possible S&T interventions appropriate to the assessed needs or problems Short Narrative of the Activity: The Community Needs Assessment Study of Balayan, Batangas was commissioned by DOST Region IVA to help co-design with the local government unit the Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) initiatives for the area. Specifically, it aims to: determine the key socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the households/groups in the community; discuss the current situation of the communities, with focus needs, problems, and issues in the following areas: (a) health and nutrition, (b) environment protection and conservation, (c) human resource development, (d) economic development or livelihood opportunities, (e) disaster risk reduction and management and climate change adaptation; discuss the various opportunities, strengths, and aspirations of each community

Research

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research and Development FACULTY RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 2020 – Present NAME OF FACULTY TITLE OF STUDY JOURNAL Permanent MARITES M. ABDON Exploring Cross-linguistic Influence from L1 Tagalog to L2 English in Article Use AsTEN Journal of Teacher Education 8 December 2024 RHOBERT E ALVARES Design and Development of a Modified Sugarcane Juice Extracting Machine (TRAPICHE) for Small-Scale Farmers Journal of Electrical Systems December 2024 MARC ZEUS R. VILLANUEVA Development and Performance Evaluation of Papaya Shredding and Squeezing Machine for Small-Scale Atchara Producers Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies December 31, 2023 CELINNE A. MENDEZ Enhanced Super Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks (ESRGAN) on Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection   Energy Consumption Forecasting for Smart Industry Using Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) and Vector Auto-Regression (VAR) Model ACM Journals December 27,2023   ACM Journals October 24, 2023   FACULTY RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS 2020 – Present NAME OF FACULTY TITLE OF STUDY CONFERENCE Permanent RHOBERT E ALVARES Design and Development of a Modified Sugarcane Juice Extracting Machine (TRAPICHE) for Small Scale Farmers Engineering & Scientific Research Groups 2024 MARC ZEUS R. VILLANUEVA Development and Performance Evaluation of Papaya Shredding and Squeezing Machine for Small-Scale Atchara Producers 5th International Conference on Automation, Mechatronics, and Robotics (ICAMEROB 2023) October 28, 2023 CELINNE A. MENDEZ Correlative Analysis of Meteorological Factors in National Capital Region (NCR) that Influences the Risk of Fire Incident 5th International Conference on Automation, Mechatronics, and Robotics (ICAMEROB 2023) October 28, 2023 JOCELYN C. BANAYBANAY School Practices and the Relationship to the Level of Teachers Performance in a Private School   Psycho-emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs to their Children 2nd National REDi Congress November 29, 2023 3rd National REDi Congress November 29, 2024 JEAN KARLA M. CASTILLO Psycho-emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs to their Children 3rd National REDi Congress November 29, 2024 RUEL M. PANDAY Psycho-emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs to their Children 3rd National REDi Congress November 29, 2024 JOHN BRYAN G. NAÑOS Integrated Multi-Feature Automobile Air Conditioning Service Machine The Graduate Research Forum for Technology, Engineering, and Computing 2024 (GRaF-TEC ’24) December 7, 2024 MA. LUZ I. SANCHEZ Mediating Role of Competitive Advantage on the Effects of Marketing Innovation on the Business Performance of Micro and Small-Scale Restaurants Among Selected Municipalities in Western Batangas 6th International Multidisciplinary Research Conference February 6-7, 2024 MARITES M. ABDON Towards Integrated Phonological Awareness Intervention in Mother Tongue 3rd Linguistic Society of the Philippines International Conference (LSPIC 2021) March 13, 2021 JOCELYN C. BANAYBANAY Psycho-Emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs Perception of College Students of Batangas State University on the Effects of Foreign Culture to the Traditional Cultures in the Philippines Diversified Transformative Research in Teacher Edcuation through Sustained Access and Flexibility Development of Garlic Candy Techniques of College Instructors of Batangas State University Balayan in Dealing with the Behavioral Issue of Their Early Adult Learners Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 20221st International Educators’ Congress February 22, 20221st National Research Conference on Teacher Education December 14, 2021International Research Conference on Higher Edcuation (IRCHE) 2021 December 13-16, 20211st National Research Conference on Teacher Education December 14, 2021 JEAN KARLA M. CASTILLO Psycho-Emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 2021 MICHELLE M. DEL ROSARIO Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Developing a Solid Waste Management for Calaca Municipality Compliance of Calaca Municipality to the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (RA 9003) – Awarded as Best Video Presentation Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2023Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 20212nd International Virtual Conference on Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation June 22-23, 2022International Symposium on Environmental and Green Chemistry for Sustanaible Development 2021 (EnvChem 2021) June 9, 2021 CELINNE A. MENDEZ Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 20215th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST V) December 6-7, 2021 RUEL M. PANDAY Psycho-Emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022 MA. LUZ I. SANCHEZ Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 2021 MARC ZEUS R. VILLANUEVA Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 20215th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST V) December 6-7, 2021

College of Arts and Sciences

bsu-facade-web-slidermain-1-entrancehomepage-webslider-3homepage-webslider-1homepage-webslider-2main-1-higher-educucationmain-1-research-cirtcmain-1-amphithreatermain-1-lecture-roommain-1-hostelmain-1-gymmain-1-canteen   Pablo Borbon   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Arts and Sciences News [rpwe limit=”10″ thumb=”true” limit=”5″ cat=”6″ post_status=”publish” date=”true” readmore_text=”Read More »”] Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Doctor of Philosophy in English major in Language and Literature Doctor of Philosophy in English Master of Arts in English major in Language and Literature Master of Science in Mathematics Master in Chemistry Master of Arts in Development Studies Master of Science in Marine Biology Master of Development Communication Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies Bachelor of Science in Biology  Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Criminology Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Psychology Contact Us Telephone: (043)980-0385 loc. 1125 E-mail: cas.pb@g.bastate-u.edu.ph Facebook page: Batangas State University Main I – College of Arts and Sciences (https://www.facebook.com/CAS.BatStateUMainI/)

Students

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Students SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL ALANGILAN – BALAYAN CAMPUS (SSC ALANGILAN – BALAYAN CAMPUS) It is the highest governing student body of BatStateU Alangilan and its extension campuses who serves the studentry of the campus and initiates various activities for the holistic development of the students. Recent Activities: ILLUMINATE: Teachers’ Day Celebration 2024 Held on October 15, 2024, in the Ground Floor Hallway of the EEB Building, this activity celebrates educators under the theme “Shedding Light on Excellence in Education,” honoring their dedication and inspiring continued excellence. Picture1Picture2Picture3Picture4Picture5Picture6Picture7Picture8Picture9Picture10Picture11Picture12Picture13Picture14Picture15Picture16Picture17Picture18 CET WELCOMING: Fresh faces, bright futures To warmly welcome the new College of Engineering Technology (CET) members, a CET Welcoming of Freshmen and Transferees for SY 2024-2025 was held on August 21, 2024, at the Canteen.Organized by the CET Student Council, the event began with freshmen and transferees filling out attendance sheets and receiving welcoming gifts—pens adorned with the CET logo. All attendees wore color-coded shirts corresponding to their respective programs, creating a lively and organized environment. After registration, the students proceeded to the orientation area, where several faculty members conducted sessions to introduce the university’s policies, academic guidelines, and other essential information. The event was a meaningful opportunity for the first-year students and transferees to become acquainted with the CET community. It fostered a sense of belonging and preparedness for the students’ academic journey. Picture20Picture21Picture22Picture33 SyntheCICS: IT Recognition Awards Second Semester A.Y. 2023-2024 Recognition Day “Celebrating Academic Excellence Through Unified Achievement.” August 19, 2024 | Campus Canteen | 1 PM – 3 PM SyntheCICS: IT Recognition Awards honored the outstanding academic achievements of CICS students on September 27, 2024. Held at the Campus Canteen, the event celebrated excellence, perseverance, and dedication in information and computing sciences. Inspiring messages and certificate awarding reinforced the importance of recognition as a motivator for future success. Picture1Picture2Picture3Picture4Picture5Picture6Picture7Picture8Picture9Picture10Picture11Picture12Picture13Picture14Picture15Picture16Picture17Picture18Picture19Picture20Picture21Picture22Picture23Picture24Picture25Picture26Picture27Picture28Picture29Picture30 Good Motivational Monday: Weekly Inspirational Quotes Sharing The activity aims to serve as a ground for students to share their reflection or motivation through inspirational quotes sharing in an online medium. By using an online platform, it will create a more open venue for interacting and motivating students in their studies and in life. Picture56Picture57 COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS and COMPUTING SCIENCES STUDENT COUNCIL – BALAYAN (CICSSC – BALAYAN) It is a new campus-based organization for students under the College of Informatics and Computing Sciences in BatStateU Balayan. Their mission focuses on empowering the students to make the best of their works and get the rewards that they deserve. balayan-student-cicssc-officers COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT COUNCIL- BALAYAN (CITSC-Balayan) It is a new campus-based organization for  students under the College of Industrial Technology in Batangas State University Balayan. The organization intends to develop the academic performance of the students which are directed on love, improvement, and appreciation on moral, spiritual, social, and mental aspects of every student toward globalization. balayan-student-citscbalayan-student-citsc-bannerbalayan-student-citsc-logo (FEA) FUTURE EDUCATORS’ ASSOCIATION It is a campus-based organization for the students under the College of Teacher Education in BatStateU Balayan with the mission of developing future teachers the values of self-awareness, spirit of cooperation and feeling of true and genuine characters among students. COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS and COMPUTING SCIENCES STUDENT COUNCIL – BALAYAN (CICSSC – BALAYAN) Their mission focuses on empowering students to produce the best work and receive the rewards that they deserve. cicssc 2024 Good Motivational Monday: Weekly Inspirational Quotes Sharing The activity aims to serve as a ground for students to share their reflection or motivation through inspirational quotes sharing in an online medium. By using an online platform it will create a more open venue for interacting and motivating students in their studies and in life. balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-1balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-2balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-3balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-4balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-5balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-6balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-7balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-8balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-9balayan-student-good-motivational-monday-10 National Teachers’ Month and World Teachers’ Day The project aims to extend appreciation to the educators of Batangas State University Balayan. This program is in line with the annual celebration of the National Teachers’ Month every October as stipulated in Presidential Proclamation 242 declaring September 5 – October 5 as the National Teachers’ Day. balayan-student-national-teachers-month-world-teachers-day4balayan-student-national-teachers-month-world-teachers-day1balayan-student-national-teachers-month-world-teachers-day2balayan-student-national-teachers-month-world-teachers-day3

Balayan

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Balayan Campus About Batangas State University Balayan Batangas State University Balayan is one of the university’s oldest extension campuses located in Brgy. Caloocan, Balayan. Established in 1994, BatStateU Balayan has since been offering technology and technical-vocational education programs to the youth of the community. Balayan is a first-class municipality that hosts a number of industries and small and medium-scale enterprises. History Brief History of Batangas State University Balayan Batangas State University was established on July 6, 1994 through a Memorandum of Agreement between PBMIT represented by its President, Dr. Ernesto M. De Chavez and the Municipality of Balayan represented by Hon. Mayor Benjamin J. Martinez. It offered non-degree training courses in Technical – Vocational Education Program (TVEP) and two-year technical courses in welding fabrication, electronics, automotive and electricity. The campus, with an initial enrolment of eighty (80) students across all courses, three (3) faculty members and two (2) employees, were placed under the headship of Prof. Maximo Panganiban as campus administrator. In 1995, a trimester program for all the programs was launched. The Technical-Vocational Education course was converted to Dual Training Course System. In this academic year, the enrollment increased to 120 in the 2nd Semester. Drafting and Computer Technology programs were also added to the course offerings. In 1996, PBMIT Balayan transferred to Brgy. Caloocan to occupy the parcel of land donated by Mrs. Rosario F. Padua. In the same year, the ladderized program for the Bachelor of Industrial Technology was introduced. This new scheme included technology courses such as Automotive, Computer, Electrical, Electronics, Welding and Fabrication. In 1998, Drafting Engineering Technology and Food Engineering Technology were added to the curricular offerings. On February 12, 1999, PBMIT Balayan was officially inaugurated in conjunction with the blessing of Industrial Technology. It was in the same year when the campus administrator, Prof. Maximo Panganiban, was appointed as Vice-President for the Extension Campus Operations. In 2000, the campus offered general engineering programs which resulted in an increase in enrollment registered at 26.69%. In March 2001, it was integrated into the university system and named as Batangas State University Balayan. Every year, since 2000, the student population has increased which required the hiring of additional faculty members and staff. This enabled the campus to accommodate the varied needs of the students and other stakeholders. Infrastructure development was started in July 2014, to promote the 21st century learning environment. Quality assurance of program offerings also became a priority of the institution. Since then, the College of Teacher Education, College of Industrial Technology and College of International Hospitality Management underwent accreditation survey visits to have their curricular offerings evaluated by the AACCUP. In 2021, the university system was restructured and extension campuses’ curricular offerings were aligned with the flagship programs of the constituent campuses. Since BatStateU Balayan’s stronghold is Industrial Technology, it is placed under Alangilan as the parent campus and thus expected to offer technology-related academic programs only. Relative to this, it ceased to accept first year enrollees to its the Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education for the AY 2021-2022 and offered Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and four (4) additional specializations for the Bachelor of Industrial Technology (i.e. Civil Technology, Drafting Technology, Electronics Technology, and Drafting Technology) in lieu of the displaced courses. College of Industrial Technology The College of Industrial Technology is the first college established in the university, and has since proven to be a premier producer of well-rounded and globally competitive professionals who meet local, national, and international demands for skilled workers who significantly contribute to the manpower resources in response to the rapid industrialization of the modern world. PROGRAMS >> College of Informatics and Computing Sciences The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences offers ITE graduate and undergraduate programs, facilitated by highly competent faculty members catering to over 2,000 Information Technology and Computer Science students. The college focuses on the technical aspects and real-world applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and security. PROGRAMS >> Contact Barangay Caloocan, Balayan, Batangas 980-0385; 980-0387; 980-0392; 980-0393; 980-0394, Local 6101 Email: balayan@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bsubalayan.balayan

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