Facilities
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Facilities TLE ROOM The campus is equipped with one (1) TLE Room/Laboratory equipped with quality tools, appliances and kitchen equipment for the different specialized subjects like in Home Management, Cosmetology and General Cooking. The room is furnished with working table, chairs and demonstration tables with enough ventilation and lighting. The room is furnished also with 3 sewing machines, cabinets containing other equipment/materials for sewing. This room also contains (2) foot spa machine and other beauty care materials and equipment that can be used during practical works. (1) Hydraulic Chair HC-096 A/Salon Chair is also available inside the room for the students to work comfortably. The room also includes gas stove for cooking. It is also provided with a small first-aid cabinet for emergency purposes.  DRAWING ROOM The capacious drawing room of the campus is located at the second floor of the new building. Drawing facility includes whiteboard and drawing tables for drawing laboratory works. The room is brightened by fluorescent lights and natural lighting. The drawing room is conducive room, with two orbit fans, making the students with drawing courses comfortable to work. COMPUTER LABORATORY The campus is equipped with one (1) computer laboratory with a total number of 30 functional computers. It is running Windows 7 and these were all updated with high performance Core i3 processors and widescreen displays. The Computer Laboratory supports a collection of software that is applicable to the educational and research objectives of the school. The core includes word processors, spreadsheets, graphics systems, equation solvers, mathsystems, network access software, and all software in the suite of software that are required for a particular course. The wireless network (WLAN), is also accessible at the campus. It has a total floor area of 61 square meters (sqm). This laboratory is located at 4th room in the 1st floor of the new building. Hands-on/Actual exercises and classes related to computer are conducted here.  CHEMISTRY LAB Actual experiments and classes are conducted in this laboratory. Chemistry equipment are well kept in this room/laboratory. LIBRARY This is the campus’ repository of knowledge. The campus library has a total seating capacity of 20 persons. It is well ventilated and lighted. Library offers online research other than books and reading materials. It is equipped with 4 functional computers that are connected to the internet. ACCREDITATION ROOM/CONFERENCE ROOMS Meetings and other conferences are done in this room. It can accommodate a maximum of 20 persons. It also serves as repository of file for accreditation purposes. CLINIC It is responsible for safeguarding the health of the students and school personnel on campus. The clinic has been operating from Monday 7:00am – 4:00pm to Tuesday till Friday from 8:00am to 5:00 pm, with nurse on duty, Heidi V. Valencia, RN.,MAN. Medical services support optimal student health and well-being through care for acute and on-going illnesses and injuries, as well as promoting health through the delivery of clinical preventive services.  Medical services also provide health services to all BatStateU employees. GUIDANCE OFFICE REGISTRAR OFFICE FACULTY ROOM AUDIO VISUAL ROOM  GYMNASIUM CANTEEN SAN JUAN CAMPUS MAIN GATE Picture3Picture4Picture5 NEW BUILDING (7 Classrooms) CLASSROOMS There are 11 classrooms that are available for use by 3 departments of the campus (CIT/CTE/CABEIHM). Every room is following the standard size and has a seating capacity of 40 students. These well-ventilated rooms are also equipped with either whiteboard or glass board. It has a total floor area of 54.4 square meters (sqm) on Old Building and 61 square meters (sqm) on New Building. TLE ROOM The campus is equipped with one (1) TLE Room/Laboratory equipped with quality tools, appliances and kitchen equipment for the different specialized subjects like in Home Management, Cosmetology and General Cooking. The room is furnished with working table, chairs and demonstration tables with enough ventilation and lighting. The room is furnished also with 3 sewing machines, cabinets containing other equipment/materials for sewing. This room also contains (2) foot spa machine and other beauty care materials and equipment that can be used during practical works. (1) Hydraulic Chair HC-096 A/Salon Chair is also available inside the room for the students to work comfortably. The room also includes gas stove for cooking. It is also provided with a small first-aid cabinet for emergency purposes. Picture6Picture7Picture8 Drawing Room 1 DRAWING ROOM The capacious drawing room of the campus is located at the second floor of the new building. Drawing facility includes whiteboard and drawing tables for drawing laboratory works. The room is brightened by fluorescent lights and natural lighting. The drawing room is conducive room, with two orbit fans, making the students with drawing courses comfortable to work. COMPUTER LABORATORY The campus is equipped with one (1) computer laboratory with a total number of 30 functional computers. It is running Windows 7 and these were all updated with high performance Core i3 processors and widescreen displays. The Computer Laboratory supports a collection of software that is applicable to the educational and research objectives of the school. The core includes word processors, spreadsheets, graphics systems, equation solvers, mathsystems, network access software, and all software in the suite of software that are required for a particular course. The wireless network (WLAN), is also accessible at the campus. It has a total floor area of 61 square meters (sqm). This laboratory is located at 4th room in the 1st floor of the new building. Hands-on/Actual exercises and classes related to computer are conducted here. Computer lab 1Computer Lab 2 12 CHEMISTRY LAB Actual experiments and classes are conducted in this laboratory. Chemistry equipment are well kept in this room/laboratory. LIBRARY This is the campus’ repository of knowledge. The campus library has a total seating capacity of 20 persons. It is well ventilated and lighted. Library offers online research other than books and reading materials. It is equipped with 4 functional computers that are
Linkages
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Linkages INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS  COMPANY / INSTITUTION NAME ADDRESS COMPANY/ INSTITUTION INFORMATION CONTACT/S Singapore Polytechnic Singapore Polytechnic 500 Dover Road Singapore 139651 Student Exchange for Temasek Foundation SCALE Program – COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT  COMPANY / INSTITUTION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT/S Philippine Association for Business Educators, Inc. – Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila, Philippines – 09204414807 Management Association of the Philippines Unit 608, Ayala Tower One, Aayala Triangle, Ayala Ave., 1226 Makati City, Philippines. – (632) 751- 1149 -map@map.org.ph – map.org.ph Young Entrepreneur’s Society Philippines – yesphilippines.org.ph  International Federation of Professional Managers – ifpmphikippines.org IT and Business Process Association Philippines 5F C2 Building, Bonifacio High Street Central, 30th St. corner 7th Ave. Bonifacio Global City, Taguig 1634 – – Tel: (632) 817 2727 – Fax: (632) 818 8141 – info@ibpap.org Philippine Marketing Association – Suite 1006-A, 10F, West Tower, Philippines Stock Exchange Center, Exchange Road. Ortigas Center, Pasig City – Tel: (632) 634 5722/ (632) 634 4890 – Fax: (632) 634 4890 – secretariat@philippinemarketing.net.ph Human Resource Educator’s Association of the Philippines – 23rd F, Bonifacio Stopover Corporate Center, 31st St. Corner 2nd Ave. Bonifacio Global City, Taguig 1634 secretariat@hreap.org – (02) 75 030729/ 09164591678 – hreap.org.ph COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY / INSTITUTION NAME ADDRESS COMPANY/ INSTITUTION INFORMATION CONTACT/S JAV COMPUTER CENTER Alhajeri Commercial Bldg 2nd Flr. J.Magtibay St. Poblacion D. Rosario Batangas One of the computer company in Rosario, Batangas that gives the following service/s: ·        Computer troubleshooting ·        Formatting and software installation ·        Computer Sales (both brand new and secondhand items) ·        Computer Parts and Accessories Mr. Marvin L. Diaz (043) 332-1958 / 09171662223 JMB GEODETIC SERVICES Brgy. Maraykit,San Juan, Batangas JMB Geodetic Services is a firm that provides high quality geodetic engineering services that uses latest technologies in the field of surveying to deliver quality and reliable output to the clients. Services Offered: 1. Relocation and Verification Survey 2. Subdivision and Consolidation Survey 3. Topographic Survey 4. Project and Geodetic Control Establishment 5. Drone Survey Engr. Joe Marie Buela Geodetic Engineer Globe 09366648481 Smart 09634964189 jmbgeodeticservices@gmail.com FUSION IT SOLUTIONS Brgy. Calit Calit San Juan Batangas Fusion IT Solution specializes in IT and Network solutions and Web Development as well as support. We have over 8 years of expert experience from simple computer repairs to advanced network, server and data, and software development. Our Services: PABX, Network(WAN/LAN), CCTV, SERVERS, Website & Web Applications, Domain Management, Web Hosting Sales: Laptop, Desktop, CCTV, Smart Phones Mr. Cedrick Macatangay Contact No. 09171882154 / 09183114656 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF SAN JUAN, BATANGAS Gen. Luna St., Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas Their mission is to uplift the quality of the people by ensuring sustainable growth and development through people empowerment, optimum utilization of resources, delivery of basic social service, upholding public safety and promotion of economic activities that are supportive to the development of eco-tourism, agricultural enterprise and industry sector of the municipality Mayor Ildebrando D. Salud COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION List of Cooperating Schools (2016-2017) 1. Don Leon Mercado Sr. Memorial National High School 2. Tipas National High School 3. Tipas-Annex National High School 4. Palahanan National High School 5. Sico 1.0 National High School 6. Lipahan National High School 7. Buhaynasapa National High School 8. Calubcub 1.0 National High School 9. Nagsaulay National High School 10. Laiya National High School 11. Sampiro National High School 12. Pacita Ramos Mendoza Memorial National High School List of Cooperating Schools (2017-2018) 1. Don Leon Mercado Sr. Memorial National High School 2. Tipas National High School 3. Tipas-Annex National High School 4. Palahanan National High School 5. Sico 1.0 National High School 6. Lipahan National High School 7. Buhaynasapa National High School 8. Calubcub 1.0 National High School 9. Nagsaulay National High School 10. Laiya National High School 11. Sampiro National High School 12. Pacita Ramos Mendoza Memorial National High School 13. Alupay National High School List of Cooperating Schools (2019-2020) 1. Don Leon Mercado Sr. Memorial National High School 2. Tipas National High School 3. Palahanan National High School 4. Sico 1.0 National High School 5. Buhaynasapa National High School 6. Calubcub 1.0 National High School 7. Nagsaulay National High School 8. Laiya National High School 9. Sampiro National High School List of Cooperating Schools (2022-2023) 1. Joseph Marello Institute Inc. 2. San Juan Institute of Technology
Extension
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Extension Title Komunikasyon Tungo sa Paglikha at Pagsulat ng Liham Pangangalakal ( Seminar Training for Business Letter Writing) Location Brgy. Escribano, San Juan Batangas Date June 24, 2022/ 8:00-4:00 Implementing Office CABEIHM, CTE, and CIT Partner Agencies Bagong Silang San Juan Batangas Farmers Associations (BSSJBFA) Sustainable Development Goals SDG 4- Quality Education SDG 11- Sustainable Cities and Development SDG 17- Partnership for the Goal Beneficiaries  15 Males, 18 Females Nature Technical Assistance and Advisory Program Objectives Discuss the nature of a Business Letter, it’s purpose, and importance. To educate the beneficiaries regarding the techniques and steps in constructing an effective business communication letter. Conduct a workshop activity to sharpen their knowledge and capabilities in doing a business communication letter. Title Livelihood Training Program of Bagong Silang San Juan Farmers Association (BSSJBFA): Product Development Process of Choco Coated Banana Chips Location Brgy. Escribano, San Juan Batangas Date February 03-05, 2021 Implementing Office College of Accountancy, Business Economics, and International Hospitality Management. (BSBA Major in Marketing Management)- San Juan and Pablo Borbon Partner Agencies DTI, DOLE and Bagong Silang San Juan Farmers Association (BSSJBFA) Sustainable Development Goals Sustainable Cities and Communities, Decent work and economic growth Beneficiaries 25 Female, 5 Male Nature Technical Assistance and Advisory Program to Agencies, Organizations, Associations, and Other Groups Objectives To orient and inform the members of the association of the products that they might offer; To educate the members about the abundant resources in their area and how to utilize it; To help the members conceptualize a product for their association; and
Research
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Research RECENT RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS Name of Faculty/ Students Title of Study Conference Date and Venue Level (Int’l, Nat’l, Regional)  Alexander Corachea Stewardship of Women as Ingat-Dagat of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) (SWIM): Integrating Gender and Development Into Environmental Initiatives  7th International Higher Educational Research Forum  August 27-29, 2020 at Novotel Manila Araneta Center, Quezon City  International  Alexander J. Corachea Level of Involvement of Women in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Regulation of San Juan, Batangas  3th NOCEI (Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions, Inc.) Research Forum  April 24, 2029 At Dela Salle Lipa City, Batangas Regional Joy M. Reyes Proposed Conflict Management Program for Women Entrepreneurs in the Province of Batangas  13th NOCEI (Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions, Inc.) Research Forum  April 24, 2020 At Dela Salle Lipa City, Batangas  Regional  Alexander J. Corachea  An Academe-Public-Private Establishment of Pyramid Type Artificial Reef with Attached Corals at Lobo, Batangas  3rd International Congress on Action Research, Action Learning (ARAL 2018)  May 26, 2018 at De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines  International Joy M. Reyes Crisallie M. Bautista Riza C. Banaera Alfred H. Sedaria Pagpapaunlad sa Pagtuturo ng Panitikang Gender-Based Salig sa Umiiral na Kurikulum EDUK- Circle – October 29, 2022 via Zoom International RECENT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Name of Faculty/ Students Title of Study Publication (with Vol., No.) Publishing Organization Level (Int’l, Nat’l, Regional) Erlyn T. Endiafe The Knowledge and Skill of Badjao from Sitio Callejon, Libjo, Batangas City in Using Communication Tools ISSN: 2529-7902 (Vol. 3, No. 3, May 2019) Ascendens Asia Pte. Ltd. International Maica Joy B. Cueto Ivy Laline D. Magadia Hubert V. Hernandez Alfred H. Sedaria- Faculty Alfred H. Sedaria-Faculty Mga Pananaw sa mga Suliranin sa Pamamaraan ng Pagsasalin: Isang Pagsisiyasat ISSN: 2591-7064 (Vol. 3, No. 7, Dec. 2019) Ascendens Asia Pte. Ltd. International Dr. JOY M. REYES – Faculty San Juan Dr. Rowena R. Abrea Dr. Rosalinda M. Comia Dr. Norrie E. Gayeta Relationship of Student Teaching and Comprehensive Examination in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Performance of Teacher Education Graduates ISSN -2350-0530(0), ISSN – 2394-3629 (P) (Vol. 7 (ISS.7); July 2019 International Journal Research Granthaalayah International RECENT RESEARCH AWARDS Name of Faculty/ Students Award Awarding Body Date and Venue Level (Int’l, Nat’l, Regional)  Alexander J. Corachea Best Research Paper  Philippine Higher Research Consortium August 27-29, 2020 at Novotel Manila Araneta Center, Quezon City  International
Faculty
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Faculty Permanent and Temporary COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Reyes, Joy M. Assoc. Prof. 1 Ph.D. in Business Management Business Administration  Bautista, Crisallie M. Instructor I Doctor of Business Administration (Thesis II) Business Administration  Corachea, Alexander J. Instructor III Master in Public Administration Business Administration Malaluan, Joselito S. Instructor III Master in Business Administration Business Administration COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Reyes, Joy M. Assoc. Prof. 1 Ph.D. in Business Management Business Administration  Bautista, Crisallie M. Instructor I Doctor of Business Administration (Thesis II) Business Administration  Corachea, Alexander J. Instructor III Master in Public Administration Business Administration Malaluan, Joselito S. Instructor III Master in Business Administration Business Administration COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Cuya, Mark Anthony P. Instructor I Master of Technology (w/ Units) Electronics Magalong, Aristotle W. Lecturer I Master of Education major in Technology and Livelihood Education Teaching (w/ units) Computer Hardware and Application GUEST LECTURER Corachea, Jesie F. Instructor I Master of Science in Information Technology (Thesis II) Computer Hardware and Application COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Aranas, Von Lerry T. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics Teaching (w/ Units) Mathematics Cabral, Jhimson V. Lecturer V Ph.D. in Educational Management Social Sciences, Professional Education and Research GUEST LECTURER De Guzman, Richard S. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics Teaching (w/ Units) Mathematics Hernandez, Bernadeth B. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Science Teaching (w/ Units) Science Indicio, Ivie D. Lecturer I MaEd major in TLE (33units) Technology and Livelihood Education Jarina, Edelren Joy C. Lecturer I MAED – ELT (w/ Units) English Lontoc, Ronald Jayson H. Lecturer I Master of Art in Education major in TLE Teaching Technology and Livelihood Education Luistro, Jeric I. Lecturer I MaEd-Pagtuturo ng Filipino (w/ Units) Filipino Masalunga, Maricel M. Lecturer I MaEd-Pagtuturo ng Filipino (w/ Units) Filipino Mendoza, Zhara Jean M. Lecturer I MaEd – English Language Teaching (w/ Units) English Language Teaching Sedaria, Alfred H. Lecturer II Doctor of Philosophy in Educ’l Management (w/ units) Filipino
Students
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Students TESA- The Teacher Education Students’ Association is an official student organization of the Teacher Education that upholds high standard scholastic value which envision itself to be a channel that will guide its member toward becoming competent and excellent teachers and leaders in the country. JMA- The Junior Marketing Association is a student-managed organization committed to create exceptional young marketers to excel through different opportunities and situations that will enhance their knowledge and experience in dealing with the real world. Students Orientation Students’ Day Other Students Activities
Administration
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities Administration Dr. EXPEDITO V. ACORDA Chancellor, Pablo Borbon Dr. JOY M. REYES Campus Director Dr. JOY M. REYES Head, Academic Affairs Ms. RIZA C. BANAERA Head, Research and Extension Ms. CRISALLIE M. BAUTISTA Head, Development and External Affairs Ms. CRISALLIE M. BAUTISTA Head, Administrative Services
San Juan – CABEIHM
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Program Educational Objectives Demonstrate competencies in business economics, financial management, human resource development management, marketing management and operations management Think ethically and creatively to solve complex business problem, cope with global business trends and face the challenges brought by diverse issues Practice ethical leadership and intelligent decision making as future managers/entrepreneurs Show appreciation of justice, arts and culture Student Outcomes analyze the business environment for strategic direction. prepare operational plans innovate business ideas based on emerging industry. manage a strategic business unit for economic sustainability. conduct business research. Program Offering Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management
San Juan – CIT
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities College Of Industrial Technology Program Educational Objectives The Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Computer Technology graduates shall: 1. Successfully practice as engineering technologists for the welfare of the society. 2. Demonstrate a high degree of professionalism at all times. 3. Participates in endeavors that promote career advancement and life – long learning. Student Outcomes Graduates of a Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Computer Technology program should have: An ability to explain the importance of research distinction between and among the types of research. An appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills and tools of technology in research. An ability to apply key knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of research. An ability to apply the design of research instrument appropriate to the study. An ability to function effectively on teams. An ability to identify, analyze and solve technical problems in research. An ability to understand professional, ethical and social responsibilities in research. An ability to communicate effectively in writing and in oral presentation. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning. The knowledge of and respect for diverse backgrounds, contemporary societal and global issues concerning the profession. A commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning. The knowledge of and respect for diverse backgrounds, contemporary societal and global issues concerning the profession. A commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement. Program Offering Description/Curriculum Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Computer Technology
San Juan – CTE
sanjuan-slider-1 San Juan Administration Students Faculty Research Extension Linkages Facilities College of Teacher Education Program Educational Objectives To develop secondary school teachers equipped with knowledge on the thrust of government and their roles in nation building through holistic education program that instills love of country, spiritual vigor, harmony and teamwork, commitment to excellent service, human and gender equality, transparency, honesty and accountability and concern for the environment. To develop secondary school teachers who can teach their field of specializations like: English, Mathematics, Science, Filipino, Social Studies, Technology and Livelihood Education and Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health. To utilize different teaching styles aided with varied teaching methodologies, strategies, techniques and advanced ICT application. To function as members of academic community in the conduct of researches and extension services anchored in their field of specialization. To engage in lifelong learning, through graduate education and other professional activities for career advancement. Student Outcomes Can demonstrate mastery of the subject matter. Can apply familiarity with the learner’s knowledge and experience inappropriate situations Can facilitate learning of diverse types of learners Can apply a wide range of teaching skills. Can demonstrate and practice the professional requirements of the teaching profession. Ability to use modern techniques, skills and tools including ICT application. Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education –Home Economics
