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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

Faculty

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 Faculty College of Arts and Sciences PERMANENT FACULTY Dizon, Alvin Ryan A. Associate Professor III Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Javier, Catherine G. Instructor I Master of Science in Psychology Perez, Ar-Jay D. Assistant Professor IV Program Chair, BS Psychology Head, Testing and Admission Office Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Psychology Santiago, Florina P. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (on-going) Santos, Leonora P. Assistant Professor III Head, Office of Guidance and Counseling Master of Arts in Education, major in Guidance and Counseling GUEST LECTURER Camua, Angel Anthony R. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in Biology Caraig, Marianne E. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy on English Language Studies (on-going) De Castro, Judy Ann L. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in English Fideli, Honeylie S. Lecturer II Doctor of Education, major in Educational Management (on-going) Ilagan, Maridel A. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in MAPEH (on-going) Dejan, Arjay A. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in Physical Education and Sports (on-going) Lajos, Maricar R. Lecturer I Master of Development Communication (on-going) Pallon, Ralph Jason Lecturer V Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, major in Clinical Psychology (on-going) Perez, Geronima H. Lecturer III Master of Arts in Education, major in Social Science Templo, Angielyn S. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Salazar, Jennyfer B. Lecturer I Master of Science in Psychology (on-going) Morales, Ken Mitchell T. Lecturer I Master of Education Major in Science and Technology Guevarra, Louise Kirby R. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Science Teaching Lazarra, Mavrick I. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology College of Criminal Justice Education PERMANENT FACULTY Dizon, Alvin Ryan A. Associate Professor III OIC-Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Eguia, Dennis R. Instructor III Program Chair, BS Criminology Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Pasia, Daniel Allan A. Instructor III Head, National Service Training Program Head, Security Services Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology (on-going) TEMPORARY FACULTY Surban, Germaine Rae S. Instructor I Coordinator, Research, Extension Services, Sustainable Development Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology to Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Straight Program (on-going) SUPPORT FACULTY Perez, Ar-Jay D. Assistant Professor IV Head, Testing and Admission Office Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Psychology Santiago, Florina P. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (on-going) GUEST LECTURERS Canlubo, Karl Clarence V. Lecturer I Juris Doctor (on-going) Dimaano, Renato F. Lecturer I Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Gadayan, Jenie Lyka V. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Criminology Gonzales, Edward F. Lecturer III Master of Science in Biochemistry (on-going) Gregorio, Madelyn F. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in English (on-going) Niega, Danica O. Lecturer I Juris Doctor (on-going) Rojas, Rolando R. Lecturer II Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Torres, Dr. Kristelle Ann R. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice Education with specialization in Criminology Vaydal, Hernando S. Lecturer I Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology (on-going) Vivas, Atty. Lyra Nikka Z. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor SUPPORT GUEST LECTURERS Caraig, Marianne E. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Studies (on-going) De Castro, Judy Ann L. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in English Lajos, Maricar R. Lecturer I Master of Development Communication (on-going) Lazarra, Mavrick I. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Salazar, Jennyfer B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Templo, Angielyn S. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology College of Teacher Education PERMANENT FACULTY Abril, Mary Ann C. Instructor II Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Aceron, Romel M. Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Study Aguirre, Francisco V. Associate Professor V Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Bañez, Richard M. Professor III Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Dimaano, Glenda M. Associate Professor V Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Lualhati, Genalyn P. Professor III Doctor in Educational Management Marasigan, Nora V. Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education Panganiban, Teejay D. Associate Professor II Doctor in Educational Management Reyes, Conrado DM. Assistant Professor IV Master in History Rubico, Liwanag C. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching the English Language Braz, Rachelle Q. Instructor III Master of Arts in Education major in Science and Technology San Miguel, Michael H. Instructor III Master of Arts in Christian Education major in Physical Education and Sports Tolentino, Laurice E. Instructor II Master in Educational Management PART-TIME FACULTY – COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Aguila, Jairus P. Master of Arts in Education major in Social Science Aguila, Jenny Rose S. Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics Teaching Angeles, Ricardo Luis D. Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Balaquiao, Jimmy Jr. M. Master of Arts in Education major in Elementary Education (CAR) Baroja, Glecy R. Master of Arts in Education major in Filipino Castillo, Dennis M. Master in Educational Management / Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Castillo, Jocelyn D. Doctor of Philosophy in School Leadership and Management Cruz, Raquel M. Master of Arts in Teaching major in Filipino De Luna, Loralyn S. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Latido, Rubilyn M. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Manalo, Darius B. Master of Arts in Education Major in Social Science (CAR) Marasigan, Eric V. Doctor of Philosophy major in English (CAR) Mendoza, Amelia L. Master in Educational Leadership & Management Mendoza, Lariel L. Master in Educational Leadership & Management Mendoza, Ross Ann A. Master of Arts in Education major in Filipino Teaching (CAR) Olan, Mariel Angelou U. Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature / Doctor of Philosophy in Educational

Students

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 Students Supreme Student Council (SSC) The highest governing body of all the student organizations in the university. They intend to take an active participation in all schools and community activities and spearhead programs for the welfare of the students. JUNIOR FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES (JFINEX) The Junior Financial Executives is an organization carrying out the development of moral, mental, physical and social growth of the JFINEX students. The pioneering JFINEX students in Malvar Campus organized the Junior Financial Executives in Batangas State University-Jose P. Laurel Polytechnic College Malvar Campus in June 2009. It aims to establish a harmonious relationship among the students, instructors and university officials, develop awareness and interest in the field of business. Also, to promote and protect the student’s rights, privileges and welfare to develop potential in order to contribute to the realization of national goals. JUNIOR HOTELIERS AND RESTAURATEURS ASSOCIATION (JHRA) The Junior Hoteliers and Restaurateurs Association is made up of goal-oriented individuals who come together to learn and support each other. This Organization represents the IHM students’ populace in the Supreme Student Council. The organization helps students create and achieve their goals for better and successful tomorrow. Members establish relationships to expose in the hospitality and tourism industry that will lead to jobs in the field. JUNIOR PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS (JPAMA) The Junior Philippines Association of Management Accountants is an organization carrying out the development of moral, mental, physical and social growth of Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting students. This organization represents the BSMA students’ populace in the Supreme Student Council and in the National Federation of Junior Philippines Institute of Accountants. The organization stands neutral for the benefit of both students and the institution. JUNIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVES (JME) The Junior Marketing Executive- Malvar Campus envision itself to be a channel that will nurture the students towards becoming the finest Marketing Professional and Country’s future leader. To lead the business students into the 21st century through marketing excellence.   ALLIANCE OF FUTURE PSYCHOLOGISTS (AFP) The Alliance of Future Psychologists (AFP) is an organization that provides psychology students with adequate training to maximize their potential as future psychometricians. It focuses on the establishment of camaraderie among school officials, educators, personnel, and students; the growth of interest and awareness among psychometricians and; the improvement of student knowledge and skills – which are a bridge to a dynamic and responsive College of Arts and Sciences in the pursuit of transforming into public-serving-based center for excellence. ALLIANCE OF CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS (ACS) The Alliance of Criminology Students is anchored on the philosophy of establishing a sense of competence and moral righteousness in the minds of the members who would become actively and continually involved in effective and efficient law enforcement. The organization envisions itself as a partner of the institution in developing criminology students who have honor and integrity as future law enforcers so as to promote accountability, candour and nobility, it also focuses on developing future law enforcers who are competent, morally upright, effective and efficient in addressing the problem of criminality in the country and meeting the challenges of mobilization in law enforcement which seeks to establish leadership, integrity, responsibility, and accountability upon the members of the organizations. LINGAP MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT The Lingap Mental Health and Psychological Support (Lingap MHPSS) is an organization that envisions a safe, supportive, and inclusive community which is free from stigma by providing mental health services and psychosocial support accessible to everyone. The organization’s objective is to provide mental and psychological health support for the community. COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS AND COMPUTING SCIENCES STUDENT COUNCIL (CICSSC) The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Student Council is defined as the independent governing body of the information technology and computer science students of Batangas State University TNEU JPLPC-Malvar. The organization shall develop a higher sense of respect and responsibility that will enable students to maximize their educational opportunities, relative to development among students. Also, facilitate, provide, and support new technologies, with the objective to integrate, foster, and promote the development of imagination, creativity, and innovation in students, professors and faculty. JUNIOR PHILIPPINE COMPUTER SOCIETY (JPCS) The Junior Philippine Computer Society (JPCS) is an organization of students in the field of information and communications technology. The JPCS, having its own chapter at Batangas State University TNEU JPLPC – Malvar, aims to provide its members with experiences that complement the knowledge members acquire in their courses under College of Informatics and Computing Sciences (CICS), thus better preparing each student for their future role as a world class ICT professional.     GOOGLE DEVELOPER STUDENT CLUB (GDSC) Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) are community groups in universities that allow students to learn, connect, and grow. It also provides opportunities to students who are interested in Google developer technologies and create solutions to contribute not just in their community but globally most especially the Sustainable Development Goals. JUNIOR PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS (JPIIE) The Junior Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers (JPIIE) – BatStateU Malvar is an alliance of IE Students in Batangas State University that promotes the interest and competence of the IE profession through organized effort by having dynamic programs and activities that focus on enriching every member’s skill in the field of Industrial Engineering.     MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING STUDENTS’ SOCIETY (MEXESS) Established in 2008 as a 29-member student organization, the Mechatronics Engineering Students’ Society – JPLPC-Malvar, also known by “MEXESS,” remains headstrong today in equipping Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering Students of Batangas State University – JPLPC-Malvar Campus with representations of transcending knowledge and capabilities of a Mechatronics Engineer. From Ambitions turned to Innovations, the MEXESS serves as a platform in service of the Mechatronics Engineering Community. MEXESS continues to hone its constituents with competence and leadership in innovative thinking and developing skill sets revolving around the motto, “We don’t want an easier life; we just want to make life

Facilities

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Facilities Multi-Purpose Hall used frequently for educational purposes and recreational activities. mabini-facilities-multipurposehall-1mabini-facilities-multipurpose-hall2 mabini-facilities-computer-laboratory1mabini-facilities-computer-laboratory-2 COMPUTER LABORATORY Accessible and conducive computer laboratories of the Campus support teaching and learning via the provision of rows of computers in a lecture-style classroom set-up. Lab computers and software allow students of the campus to complete with ease their course assignments and learn new discoveries while enjoying the perks of state of the art technologies of the Mabini Campus. E-LEARNING ROOM mabini-facilities-classroommabini-facilities-classroom-outsidemabini-facilities-classroom-outside2 CLASSROOMS LIBRARY Batangas State University Mabini Library is strategically located at the Ground Floor of Josefina L. Yu Hall and is accessible to clients. It has a provision of good lighting and conducive ventilation making it a viable venue for learning. The library can accommodate thirty (30) clients at a time which is roughly  four percent of its total population. Reading/Study Area E-Learning Area General Circulation/Filipiniana Books Theses and Dissertation Collection

Linkages

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Linkages The Campus was able to forge local linkages via ite research activities, extension service undertakings and academic development endeavors. Under research, the Municipal Government of Mabini specifically tapped  the MDRRM Office through the research project entitled Community Based Mapping and Monitoring System (CBMMS): Tools for Disaster Management Planning and Data Consolidation. For its extension service endeavor, the Mabini LGU and the Mabini DepEd Schools were offered extension activities via the project Connecting Communities Together: A BatStateU Mabini Extension Project which will run from January 2021 – 2023 and January 2022 – December 2024 respectively. Via the campus’ academic endeavors, BatStateU Mabini was able to forge a linkage with Barangay P. Niogan allowing the students of the campus to use their barangay multi-purpose hall for the conduct of activities relative to student development. In the meantime, the OJT activities of the campus are being managed by the OJT Office of Alangilan which also is able to create partnerships with several local companies for the students’ on the job activities and requirements.

Extension Service

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services BatStateU Mabini was able to establish local linkages via its extension service wing with the Mabini LGU with the project Connecting Communities Together: A BatStateU Mabini Extension Project for the Municipality of Mabini which will run from January 2021 – December 2023 and another with the Mabini DepEd Schools via the project Connecting Communities Together: A BatStateU Mabini Extension Project for the Mabini DepEd Schools which will run from January 2022 – December 2024.   IMPLEMENTED EXTENSION ACTIVITIES mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies1mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies2mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies3mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies4mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies5mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies6mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies7mabini-extension-implemented-extension-activies8

Research & Development

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research & Development BatStateU-TNEU Mabini has an on-going research project entitled “Community-Based Monitoring and Mapping System: Tools for Disaster Management Planning and Data Consolidation” in collaboration with Municipality of Mabini specifically under the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) – Mabini. The general objective of the research project is to develop a Community-Based Monitoring and Mapping System: Tools for Disaster Management Planning and Data Consolidation which specifically aimed to develop a web-based mapping and monitoring system that will provide reports about areas that are affected and show the percentage as to which areas require assistance and relief support in   Mabini, Batangas; develop a decision support system that will monitor the relief distribution and operation for every community affected in the municipality; provide a centralized database for the Municipal DRRMO in Mabini, Batangas; provide analytics for the disasters that may impact each Barangay; and produce an open source API for the disaster data set. During the last phase of the research project, the BatStateU Research Team conducted training for the administrative and end-users of the system in preparation for the initial deployment. In attendance to the said activity were the MDRRMO officers of Mabini, officials from different the barangays of the municipality and the Honorable Mayor Atty. Nilo M. Villanueva. mabini-research-community-based-monitoring-mapping-system1mabini-research-community-based-monitoring-mapping-system3mabini-research-community-based-monitoring-mapping-system4mabini-research-community-based-monitoring-mapping-system5mabini-research-community-based-monitoring-mapping-system2mabini-research-community-based-monitoring-mapping-system6 RECENT AWARDS  RECEIVED The BatStateU TNEU Mabini Research Team was recently recognized as the Best Implementer from among the several research presented during the RDES – Central sponsored Agency In-House Review of On-going Research Projects last September 29, 2022 held at the Multimedia Room, 7th Floor, CIRTC Building, Pablo Borbon Campus. The research project entitled “Community Based Monitoring and Mapping System: Tools for Disaster Management Planning and Data Consolidation” in partnership with the Municipality of Mabini specifically under the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) was initiated by Dr. Jodi Belina A. Bejer (Project Leader) together with Dr. Sherry Joy A. Del Mundo (Assistant Project Leader), Dr. Edcel Torralba, Mr. Cedric Peterson M. Miraflor and Mr. Joshua C. Abella (Faculty Researchers). mabini-research-recent-awards1mabini-research-recent-awards2 Mr. Joshua C. Abella, BSIT Faculty of BatStateU Mabini was recently recognized as the Best Hackathon Pitch Presenter of Team Care4Juan in the recently conducted “START’ Hackathon 2022: Innovative Solutions towards Smart and Creative Communities” by the Development Academy of the Philippines – Center for Strategic Futures, SMART and Creative Communities Network held at the Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay City on September 13 -15, 2022. Alongside Mr. Abella are BatStateU Mabinis’ 4th year IT students, Marvin Magboo Jr. and Zedric Buiza. mabini-research-start-hackaton-2022-1mabini-research-start-hackaton-2022-2 Team Gulway (Darwin Rhey Albo, Mcdoel Famini, Ma. Kassandra Ellaine Domaycos, Christian Bacay and Sherwin Ryan Barraca) of BatStateU TNEU Mabini clinched the FIRST PLACE in the Start up Pitching Competition entitled “SUCCESS Program” during the Technovation Summit held last May 21, 2024 at Steer Hub, BatStateU Alangilan. 6a66dfe4-7140-4827-aee7-9668b72a157832ab2d5e-038d-44d4-8143-bb4c70f8e76032ab2d5e-038d-44d4-8143-bb4c70f8e760

Faculty

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Dr. JODI BELINA A. BEJER Academic Rank: Professor II Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Education Field of Specialization: Educational Management Dr. SHERRY JOY A. DEL MUNDO Academic Rank: Associate Professor V Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Field of Specialization: Development Studies, Language and Literature JOHN ROBERT D. ATIENZA Academic Rank: Instructor III Highest Educational Attainment: Master in Information Technology Field of Specialization: Information Systems Management, Software Engineering JOSHUA C. ABELLA Academic Rank: Instructor I Highest Educational Attainment: Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Field of Specialization: Business Analytics   Part Time Faculty (Guest Lecturers from Mabini Campus) WRICK ANDREI M. DIPASUPIL Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer I Highest Educational Attainment: Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Field of Specialization: Network Administration VONN KENNETH P. MARANAN Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer I Highest Educational Attainment: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Field of Specialization: Network Administration KAREN SELKA V. MAURICIO Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer I Highest Educational Attainment: Master of Arts in Education Major in Physical Education (36 UNITS) Field of Specialization: Physical Education JONEL F. PALUBON Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer IV Highest Educational Attainment: PhD in Statistics, MS in Mathematics Field of Specialization: Mathematics and Statistics

Students

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Students Supreme Student Council – BATSTATEU – THE NEU Alangilan Mabini Campus   The Supreme Student Council of Mabini Campus, as part of the Supreme Student Council – BatStateU-The NEU Alangilan focuses primarily on the development and welfare of the  students of the Mabini Campus. The organization earnestly wants to  generate activities where each Mabini Red Spartan can showcase their potentials in both  academic and non-academic areas. The Organization wishes to create new waves of passion, excitement and interests as the students navigate their journey inside the National Engineering University – all in line with the University’s Vision, Mission and Core Values.   CICS Mabini Student Council The CICS-Mabini Student Council is an organization from the College of Informatics and Computing Sciences. The organization was named “Society of Information Technology Students” by the former batch of CICS officers (2021–2022) and was later changed to The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences-Mabini Student Council as it became a Student Council. Its objectives are to serve and help students from the CICS have a more interesting college life and learn and enhance their knowledge and skills from the activities that the organization will carry out. The activities that the organization has carried out and will carry out are academic and extra-curricular that are connected to technology, such as seminars, webinars, and training in programming and computer applications, that could help expand their knowledge and give them a peek into what opportunities exist for this course they are taking. This will provide students with a more exciting learning experience and prepare them for their future endeavours.  

Administration

Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Administration Dr. TIRSO A. RONQUILLO University President (By virtue of BoR Resolution No. 167, s. 2023) Prof. PAULINA M. MACATANGAY Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Assoc. Prof. ALBERTSON D. AMANTE Vice Chancellor for Research Development and Extension Services Prof. MYRNA A. COLIAT Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Assoc. Prof. ALEX I. MAGBOO Vice Chancellor for Development and External Affairs Dr. JODI BELINA A. BEJER Campus Director Dr. SHERRY JOY A. DEL MUNDO Head, Academic Affairs Dr. JODI BELINA A. BEJER Head, Research and Extension Dr. SHERRY JOY A. DEL MUNDO Head, Development and External Affairs Dr. JODI BELINA A. BEJER Head, Administrative Services

Facilities

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Facilities Research Room/Theses Archives Room The Research/Theses Archives Room houses the Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Bachelor of Science in Criminology, Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Food Technology and Bachelor of Science in Psychology students’ theses and faculty researches, as well as audio-visual materials that can be utilized as references in research work, academic papers, reports, and presentations of both students and faculty members. The room also serves as a meeting room when not in use for research purposes. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION LABORATORY FACILITIES Multimedia Room This Multimedia Room is furnished with theater seats and equipped with a viewboard, as wells as audio/visual facilities.  Aside from film classes and viewing, the room can accommodate 25 students and is likewise used for lectures and other oral presentations.   Radio Laboratory The Radio Laboratory Room, which is equipped with professional broadcast facilities and equipment, allows the Bachelor of Arts in Communication students to learn and develop their skills in news reporting, radio anchoring, hosting, and disc jockeying. In this laboratory, communication students can produce live and recorded radio programs. Computer/Editing Room The Computer/Editing Room contains desktop computers that allows students to create and edit desktop publishing projects, multimedia files, and more.  It also serves as control room for TV Production and audio-video editing. Aside from the appropriate software for desktop publishing and multimedia production, the room also have internet access and anti-virus software. TV Production Room The TV Production Room houses the production of TV shows like talk, variety, news and magazine shows. With professional lighting, camera equipment, audio facilities, and backdrop, the facility can also be used as simulation area for TV Production classes.  This facility also houses a make-up/change room with drawers, dressers, and standard mirror for the talents and props/storage room where students can prepare and store props needed for the production. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION LABORATORY FACILITIES   Multimedia Room This Multimedia Room is furnished with theater seats and equipped with a viewboard, as wells as audio/visual facilities.  Aside from film classes and viewing, the room can accommodate 25 students and is likewise used for lectures and other oral presentations.   Radio Laboratory The Radio Laboratory Room, which is equipped with professional broadcast facilities and equipment, allows the Bachelor of Arts in Communication students to learn and develop their skills in news reporting, radio anchoring, hosting, and disc jockeying. In this laboratory, communication students can produce live and recorded radio programs. Computer/Editing Room The Computer/Editing Room contains desktop computers that allows students to create and edit desktop publishing projects, multimedia files, and more.  It also serves as control room for TV Production and audio-video editing. Aside from the appropriate software for desktop publishing and multimedia production, the room also have internet access and anti-virus software. TV Production Room The TV Production Room houses the production of TV shows like talk, variety, news and magazine shows. With professional lighting, camera equipment, audio facilities, and backdrop, the facility can also be used as simulation area for TV Production classes.  This facility also houses a make-up/change room with drawers, dressers, and standard mirror for the talents and props/storage room where students can prepare and store props needed for the production. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY LABORATORY FACILITIES  Crime Laboratory The Crime Laboratory Room, which is often shortened to Crime Lab – is a scientific laboratory or a facility where the Bachelor of Science in Criminology students can use primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence/s from sample criminal cases. Crime Scene Room The Crime Scene Room is a simulation room used by the Bachelor of Science in Criminology students to examine possible crime scenes. Moot Court Room The Moot Court Room is the facility where the Bachelor of Science in Criminology students can take part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, which involve participation in oral argument and simulation of testimony by witnesses, cross-examination, or the presentation of evidence, and on the application of the law to a common set of evidentiary assumptions, facts, and clarifications/corrections to which the students are introduced. Lie Detection Room The Lie Detection Room is a facility where students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Criminology degree can practice using a polygraph examination to determine who poses a serious threat, which is the main goal of security screening. Students can also practice here minimizing false negative cases by examining the statements given by individuals deemed involved in a case. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY LABORATORY FACILITIES   Crime Laboratory The Crime Laboratory Room, which is often shortened to Crime Lab – is a scientific laboratory or a facility where the Bachelor of Science in Criminology students can use primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence/s from sample criminal cases. Crime Scene Room The Crime Scene Room is a simulation room used by the Bachelor of Science in Criminology students to examine possible crime scenes. Moot Court Room The Moot Court Room is the facility where the Bachelor of Science in Criminology students can take part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, which involve participation in oral argument and simulation of testimony by witnesses, cross-examination, or the presentation of evidence, and on the application of the law to a common set of evidentiary assumptions, facts, and clarifications/corrections to which the students are introduced. Lie Detection Room The Lie Detection Room is a facility where students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Criminology degree can practice using a polygraph examination to determine who poses a serious threat, which is the main goal of security screening. Students can also practice here minimizing false negative cases by examining the statements given by individuals deemed involved in a case. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY LABORATORY FACILITIES Psychological Experimental Laboratory The Psychological Experimental Laboratory is a facility that is being used by the Bachelor of Science in Psychology

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