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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

Linkages

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Linkages Linkages International Membership Network Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) Global University Network for Innovation   International Partnership Hung Voung University Global University Network for Innovation Hospitality Institute of America-Philippines Inc.   National, Regional and Local Partners University of San Agustin Iloilo Innovative Training Works Integrated Professional Counselors Association of the Philippines, Inc. Philippine National IT Standards Foundation Rajah Travel Corporation DTI-Department of Trade and Industry-Batangas Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants – Batangas Chapter Department of Agriculture National Fisheries Research and Development Institute Freshwater Fisheries Research and Development Center Department of Information and Communications Technology Jabez Medical Center LGU – DOT Nasugbu Tourism Office Medical Center Western Balayan Metro Balayan Medical Center Municipal Fire Department Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office(MDRRMO)-Nasugbu Municipal Environment and Natural Resources (MENRO) Municipal Agriculture Office/Fishery Unit-Nasugbu Philippine Army College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Industry Linkages Amara en Terrazas BernaBeach Resort Boracay Option Tours and Travel Services, Inc. Canyon Cove Hotel and Spa Chateau Royale Club Punta Fuego Crosswinds Resort Suites Days Hotel El Cocinero Hotel H20 Juan Carlo the Caterer KC Hillcrest Hotel and Golf Club, Inc. Lago de Oro Pontefino Hotel and Residences Punta Fuego Village Homeowners Association Inc. Splendido Taal Golf Club Corporation Splendido Tower 2 Summit Ridge Tagaytay Taal Vista Hotel Department of Trade And Industry Rajah Travel Department of Tourism Hospitality Institute of America-Philippines   Professional Organizations Philippine Association of Researchers for Tourism and Hospitality Association of Administrators in Hospitality, Hotel and Restaurant Management Educational Institutions Council of Deans and Educators of Business Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants   Research Linkages Network of Professional Researchers and Educators Inc. Adventist University of the Philippines University of Batangas Asia-Pacific Consortium of Researchers and Educators Inc. (APCoRE) Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions, Inc. (NOCEI) Asian Intellect for Academic Organization and Development Inc. Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions, Inc. (NOCEI) Asian Intellect for Academic Organization and Development Inc. Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions, Inc. (NOCEI) Asian Intellect for Academic Organization and Development Inc. College of Arts and Sciences List of Partners First Nasugbu Natural Farmers’ Association Nasugbu Bahay Aruga Manila Broadcasting Philippines Philippine Air Force Tagaytay Component City Police Station Office of the Provincial Prosecutor Department of Justice – Imus, Cavite Manalo’s Legal Office Municipality of Lian Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in BonuanBinloc, Dagupan City, Pangasinan Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Freshwater Fisheries Research and Development Center in Butong, Taal, Batangas Chosen Children Village Foundation, Inc. Nicolites Montessori School Topserve Manpower Solutions Incorporation Saveplus Labor Service Cooperative Our Lady of Peace Academy Adelaido A. Bayot Memorial School, Inc. Lucsuhin National High School Gregorio Paradero Elementary School Nasugbu West Central School Ramon Belen Cordero Academy Lian Central School Saint Anne Academy Wawa Elementary School Marylindbert International Innovative Investors and Financing Co., Inc. Nasugbu Water District University of San Agustin, Iloilo Integrated Professional Counselors Association of the Philippines (IPCAP) National Fisheries Research and Development Institute Department of Tourism – Nasugbu, Batangas Hung Vuong University, Socialist Republic of Vietnam The Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association, Inc. (PGCA) Bureau of Jail Management and Penology – Nasugbu, Batangas Municipal Environment and Natural Resources (MENRO) – Nasugbu, Batangas Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) – Nasugbu, Batangas Municipal Agriculture Office – Fishery Management Unit – Nasugbu, Batangas Johndel Beach Resort College of Informatics and Computing Science Name of Company Absolut Distillers, Inc. Adventus IT Services Inc. AIG Shared Services Batangas I Electric Cooperative. Inc. Bausas Surveying Office Blue Collar Manpower Services, Inc. Bureau of Fire Protection Nasugbu Branch Bureau of Fire Protection-Lian Batangas Calatagan Municipal Police Station Canyon Cove Caritas Banco ng Masa Central Azucarera Don Pedro Inc. Chateau Royale Sports and Country Club CITS Club Punta Fuego Consolidated Distillers of the Far East. Inc. Convergys Philippines, Inc. FourPoint Zero, Inc. Good Heart Marketing Company Inc. Ionics P5 Land Transportation Office Balayan Extension Landbank of the Philippines Lian Municipal Police Station Lian Water District Malarayat Rural Bank, Inc. Medical Center Western Batangas Mount Carmel Rural Bank Inc. Municipality of Calatagan Municipality of Lian Municipality of Magallanes Municipality of Nasugbu Municipality of Tuy Nasugbu Water District KEPCO Ilijan Corporation KUBO Realty Corporation Orange Apps PhilAm Life Philippine National Bank Philippine Red Cross Batangas Chapter PLDT PZL Construction, Inc. QMS Quad X Searchfuse Technology Corporation Seraph Security Agency Company, Inc Seidopro St. Peter Life Plan Inc. Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort Teleperformance Philippines Teletech Lipa United Labor Service Coop. Universal Robina Corporation Inc. URS-SURE Balayan Upteam Corporation Limited Western Balayan Telephone System Inc. YAMAHA Lian College of Industrial Technology List of Partners National Food Authority – Balagtas, Batangas City Mofels Food International Corporation – Dasmarinas, Cavite TBN Food Products Corp. – Santo Tomas, Batangas KLT Fruits INC – Dasmarinas, Cavite W. Hydrocolloids Inc. – Carmona, Cavite URC – Sugar and Renewables – Balayan, Batangas Central Azucarera Don Pedro Inc. – Nasugbu, Batangas College of Nursing and Allied Health Services List of Partners Rural Health Unit – Nasugbu, Batangas Apacible Memorial District Hospital – Nasugbu, Batangas Batangas Provincial Hospital – Lemery, Batangas Batangas Medical Center – Batangas City San Lazaro Hospital – Santa Cruz, Manila Philippine Orthopedic Centre – Quezon City, Metro Manila National Center for Mental Health – Mandaluyong, Metro Manila Rural Health Unit – Nasugbu Chateau Royale Hotel Resort Lung Center of the Philippines College of Teacher Education List of Partners Sangguniang Barangay Ng Bunducan Department Of Education Nasugbu West District SangguniangKabataan ng Brgy. Bunducan Bunducan Elementary School Bunducan National High School Banilad national High School Bilaran National High School Jose Lopez Manzano Tuy National High School Lian National High School Lian Senior High School Lumbangan National High School Sen. Gil Puyat National High School Kaylaway National High School Balayan National High School Lucsuhin National High School Calatagan National High School Malapad Na Bato National High School Dr. Crisogono B. Ermita Sr. Memorial NHS Look National High School Matabungkay National

Extension & Community Services

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management 2022    Training-Workshop on Profit Analysis on Taro Chips Production December 3, 2022 Brgy. Talangan, Nasugbu, Batangas This extension activity was a college initiative which aims to provide knowledge about profit analysis, analyze feasibility and apply knowledge for business application. Additionally, the program was created for marginal mothers of Brgy. Talangan who are the beneficiaries and who took part in the college’s Taro Chips Production held last November 26, 2022.   Your Seed to Success: Sowing Basic Accounting and Bookkeeping Procedure for Business Growth December 3, 2022 Brgy. Talangan, Nasugbu, Batangas Basic Accounting/Bookkeeping is a crucial part of running a business. Bookkeeping allows aspiring business owners and small business owners to organize, store, and analyze financial data through basic accounting/bookkeeping. By utilizing this financial information, business owners can accurately draw conclusions about the financial security of their business. In other words, this activity helps them to understand what’s going on with their business financially and let them organize their business information in a single location. Without accounting, their financial data is spread out and unable to provide a clear picture of their business finances.   Webinar on Backyard Farming as a Business: Growing Your Own Food in the New Normal November 26, 2022 Online: Zoom Backyard farming is the practice of utilizing any kind of space in order to grow and produce food. Whether it is a large or small yard, or even a terrace, one can be able to have a backyard farm. It is about maximizing the space to gain benefits, growing what is right for the body and for the family, and enjoying being outside and contributing to a greener and healthier place. It is considered as a deliberate approach to growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables in a sustainable way without worrying about needing a large area. One can be a backyard farmer and only grow one type of plant. One can be a backyard farmer and have animals, making their home a homestead. There is no wrong way to be a backyard farmer.   Training Workshop on Taro Chips Production for Marginalized Women in Brgy Talangan, Nasugbu, Batangas November 26, 2022 Brgy. Talangan, Nasugbu, Batangas The Taro Chips Production was a bundled series of lectures, trainings, and workshops designed to elevate this cottage industry to a commercial manufacturing business. The first training on capability building was conducted on February, 2016 in relevant disciplines such as Food Safety and Hygiene, Good Manufacturing Practices and Quality Assurance Principles in order to ensure sanitation and prevent production defects. Participants were trained to adapt additional marketing techniques and were asked to attend lectures on channels for product distribution in order to strengthen the market competitiveness for the product/project. To further enhance the college goal of providing quality service to the community the webinar/workshop to be conducted at Brgy. Talangan, Nasugbu, Batangas is design to provide livelihood training of Taro chips production to impart the college learning and standard of preparing Taro chips and to help the barangay to start up their own business like selling their own made taro chips.   Participation of the CABEIHM, BatStateU ARASOF-Nasugbu in Tree Planting Activity October 22, 2022 Brgy. Bolbok, Tuy, Batangas The Bravo Company, 401st Infantry Batallion spearheaded the Tree Planting Activity. This was participated by different government offices, NGO’s and other private offices. BatStateU ARASOF’s selected students, teaching and non-teaching personnel also participated the activity. The tree seedlings were provided by Tuy Municipal Agriculture Office. The tools and materials for tree planting were provided by the Brgy officials of Brgy Bolbok, tuy, Batangas. The Extension Service office and Environmental Management Unit (EMU) thru the college extension coordinators identified the participants from their respective colleges.   COVID-19 Booster Vaccination for Students, Parents, and Personnel of BatStateU ARASOF-Nasugbu under CABEIHM June 29, 2022 BatStateU ARASOF-Nasugbu Campus, Nasugbu, Batangas The CABEIHM Extension Service together with the selected faculty members served as volunteers in the Booster Vaccination for Students, Parents, and Personnel of BatStateU ARASOF. The activity was initiated by the University to cater those stakeholders having no covid-19 boosters. BatStateU ARASOF Nasugbu Campus was utilized as a vaccination site. Doctors and medical staff from RHU Nasugbu spearheaded the vaccination. Volunteers was assigned to Pre-assessment, Encoding, Vaccination, and Validation phase.   Webinar: Building A Quality and Effective Cost Management Practice in an Online Business June 11, 2022 Online: Google Meeting  The webinar entitled Building A Quality and Effective Cost Management Practice in an Online Business was one of the best ways to educate the Online Business owners and to promote financial literacy focusing on proper cost management. This program was designed to intensify the knowledge of business owners since these businesses are also a critical component to the development of the country.    Heightening MS EXCEL Knowledge: A Pivotal Piece to Excel in the Business World June 11, 2022 Online: Google Meeting The webinar entitled “Heightening MS EXCEL Knowledge: A Pivotal Piece to Excel in the Business World” highlighted the importance of using Excel, and provide tips and techniques for maximizing the Excel functions. Likewise, the said webinar was a door of opportunity for business owners to learn basic and advanced excel skills for free.   Interschool Tourism Linkages through Information Sharing and Skills Competetion: Strategic IEC for Bayside Tourism Cluster Communities June 11, 2022 Online: Zoom The purpose of the event was to introduce the idea of cultural landscapes to the participants. In a nutshell, a cultural landscape may be in the form of any geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein, associated with a historic event, activity, or person exhibiting cultural or aesthetic values. Focusing on local seascapes as the best examples of cultural landscapes, the event shall create awareness of the cultural, historical, social, and economic significance of these spaces. Adapting the

Research

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research Faculty Research 2022 Development and Validation of Outcomes-Based Instructional Materials in Professional Education Courses: A Flexible Learning Set-Up Romarate, M.A., Aquino, A.B., Quizon, G.R., Punongbayan, E.J., Balilla, L.A., Ramos, N.P. Duration: August 17, 2020 to December 29, 2021 Completed: June 2022 (Terminal Report was signed and approved dated June 24, 2022) Budget: 43,670.00 Abstract This study aimed to develop outcomes-based instructional materials for three (3) professional teacher education courses such as Foundation of Special and Inclusive Education, Building and Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum, the Teacher and the Community, and School Culture and Organization Leadership. As basis in the development process, it surveyed the types of instructional materials used and the extent of their availability. Furthermore, it determined the challenges met by faculty members and students in the utilization of these instructional materials. The study used the descriptive-developmental research design with the questionnaire as the main data gathering tool. The respondents were the professional teacher education faculty members and pre-service teachers of Batangas State University. The results showed there are various instructional materials used in the three professional courses which include module, video, eBooks and PDF, slide, computer, textbook, cellular phone, handout, software applications, multimedia, study guide, journals, television, film, tablet, and pamphlets. In one way or another or from time to time, these instructional materials were utilized based on appropriateness and suitability. Both the facilitator and student meet many challenges in the utilization of these instructional materials. The findings of the study were used in the development of outcomes-based instructional materials following the sequence of activity, analysis, abstraction and application. Keywords: development, evaluation, outcomes-based, instructional materials, flexible learning Development of a TPACK-Based Professional Development Framework for the New Normal in Education Aquino, A.B., Dadayan, A.A., Rosel, M.E., Francisco, M.J.V. Duration: August 17, 2020 to December 29, 2021 Completed: June 2022 (Terminal Report was signed and approved dated June 9, 2022) Budget: 18,000.00 Abstract The latest outbreak of coronavirus 2019 (CoVID-19) led the shift of the Philippine educational sector to the new normal using the flexible and alternative delivery of instruction. Technology’s role in the 21st century help teachers in the delivery of lessons and student learning. This study aimed to examine the competence on online technological pedagogical content knowledge of a sample of faculty members, investigate the respondents’ online teaching attitude and ability, and develop a professional development framework based on technological pedagogical content knowledge for teachers under the new normal in education. The researchers utilized the quantitative method of research using the descriptive comparative design. A total of 501 faculty members from Batangas State University was the respondents of the study. A four-part questionnaire was utilized in the study. Mean, standard deviation, z-test, inferential test of analysis of variance, Tukey HSD / Tukey Kramer, Pearson Correlation and Multiple Regression analysis were the statistical tools used. Based on the data gathered, findings indicate the faculty members have good knowledge in all domains of technological pedagogical content knowledge with technological knowledge, pedagogical knowledge and technological content knowledge emerging as the predictor of faculty members’ technological pedagogical content knowledge. Although found not to be correlated with technological pedagogical content knowledge, online attitude and ability on course design, course communication, time management, and technical competence were considered very important by most of the faculty members. Thus, a professional development framework in the new normal based on technological pedagogical content knowledge of teachers was prepared. This framework could prove to be valuable in professional development of faculty members in the University. Furthermore, the framework may be considered as a basis in the organization’s professional development plan especially relating to the technological pedagogical content knowledge development of faculty in Batangas State University. This might also lead to the detection of valuable faculty learning episodes with respect to technological pedagogical content knowledge development, which may subsequently add to the existing literature in the said topic in the new normal. Keywords: TPACK, Content Knowledge, Pedagogical Knowledge, Technological Knowledge, University 2021 Bayan ko, Mahal ko; Bayan ko, Linis ko – Solid Waste Management Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Nasugbueños De Luna, D.P., Valdez, M.L.A., Diaz, C.H., Tayobong, A.B. Duration: August 17, 2020 to September 30, 2021 Completed: January 2022 (Terminal Report was signed and approved dated January 11, 2022) Budget: 21,000.00 Abstract Nasugbu faces challenges in successfully implementing its Solid Waste Management Plan as required by RA 9003, particularly in the area of residential wastes. The study aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of waste segregation, recycling, and composting among the residents of Nasugbu, Batangas. The study surveyed 425 permanent residents of Nasugbu aged 20-64 years old. The results of the study revealed that the majority of the respondents have a high level of knowledge, positive attitude, and moderate level of practice when it comes to residential waste management. Furthermore, the study showed a weak association between the respondents’ educational attainment and their knowledge of waste segregation, recycling, and composting (η=0.05) but medium association when correlated with their barangay (η =0.51(Knowledge); η =0.58 (Attitude); η =0.60 (Practice)). Lastly, the study also indicated a significant difference in the level of Knowledge (F (7, 417) = 3.80, p= 0.001) and Attitude (F (7, 417) = 2.47, p= 0.017) of the respondents and their educational attainment, as well as between Job Status and their attitude (F (2, 422) =3.31, p= 0.038) towards household waste management practices. The study proposed an Information, Education, and Communication Campaign to revitalize the solid waste management initiatives in the Municipality. Keywords: Residential Waste Management, Recycling, Waste Segregation, Composting, KAP, Nasugbu. IEC Campaign 2019 MET: A Web-based Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension Programs, Activities and Projects (PAPs) De Jesus, N.M, Buenas, L.J.E. Duration: August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019 Completed: January 2019 (Terminal Report was signed and approved last October 2019) Budget: 121,500.00 Abstract Providing universities with high technology – enabled automation tools to support the administrative decision-making processes will enable

Faculty

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty  CABEIHMCASCETCICSCONAHSCTELaboratory SchoolPERMANENT ABELEDA, CHERRY D. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality and Tourism (units earned) Tourism Management ANDULAN, ALVIN C. Assistant Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration major in Accounting and Finance (units earned) Accounting BANTA, CHERRY U. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Jurisprudence (units earned) Management BALANGAY, JOSEPH D. Associate Professor III Doctor of Business Administration (CAR) Agriculture Engineering and Business BAYOT, LEILA T. Instructor I Master in International Hospitality Management Hotel and Restaurant Management BENTIR, DYEMNAH INASIAH Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management (units earned) Financial Management CALMA, MA. TERESA D. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (units earned) Marketing Management CANANEA MAYETTE A. Associate Professor I Master in Business Administration Hotel and Restaurant Management CAPARAS, ERWIN A. Associate Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce major in Business Management (CAR) Management COCHINGCO, MINELYN P. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Management (CAR) Management Food Science and Technology HERNANDEZ, MARVIN C. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration major in Human Resource Management (units earned) Human Resource Management MACARAIG, SHERILYN D. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (CAR) Human Resource Management MENDOZA, ARLENE M. Assistant Professor I Master in Business Administration Tourism PERCANO, AIMEE ROXANNE U. Instructor II Master in Business Administration Human Resource Management PEREA, MARIA MARIEL D. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Operational Management TAMPES, MARILYN P. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Management (units earned) Marketing Management TIANGCO, ALLAN NOEL G. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce major in Business Management (CAR) Management TIANGCO, MARITHEL J. Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality and Tourism Management (units earned) Tourism TEMPORARY RUEDAS, JOHN PAULO S. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching Social Science (units earned) Social Science SANDOVAL, CARLA Instructor III Master in Business Administration (units earned) Accounting     LECTURER AGUILAR, GEMALYN D. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Marketing Management ANGGA, CHARLENE A. Lecturer I Master in International Hospitality and Tourism Management (units earned) Tourism ANTE, MARK JAYSON A. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Political Science ATIENZA, EMMANUELLE P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management BAUSAS, JOAN MARY T. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Financial Management BAUYON, ALYSSA CAMILLE C. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Marketing Management BORJA, DARIZEL JOY V. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Financial Management CABADIN, MIKE ANGELO C. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting CHUIDIAN, APPLE KHEER R. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting CHUIDIAN, ARNOLD R. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting DE CASTRO, JULIETA G. Lecturer IV Master in Hotel and restaurant Management (CAR) Hotel and Restaurant Management DE GUZMAN, CHRISTOPHER TOM C. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Economics and Legal Management DELAS ALAS, NOEL A. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Economics and Legal Management DOLORMENTE, RHICA ANGELA A. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management LAGUARDIA, VERGEL ANGELO B. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting LAGUATAN, KENNETH S. Senior Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Accounting LOPEZ, RUELITO D. Lecturer I Master in International Hospitality and Tourism Management (units earned) Tourism Management MALIJAN, REICHELE B. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Hotel and Restaurant Management specialized in Cruise line MANALO, GWYNETH V. Lecturer I Master in Management major in International Tourism and Hospitality Management (units earned) Hotel and Restaurant Management MENDOZA, JUAN CARLOS L. Lecturer II Master in International Hospitality and Tourism Management Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management MORALES, EFRAIM D. Lecturer I Master of Arts in International Studies major in Asian Studies (units earned) Social Science PATRON, JAY JHON G. Lecturer I Master in International Hospitality Management (units earned) Hotel and Restaurant Management PURUGGANAN, EDMAR S. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting RODRIGUEZ, ANA KATRINA D. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management ROJALES, ALYSSA PORTIA R. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management SANDOVAL, MICHAEL J. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting VERIN, MELANIE F. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Business Administration VILLAMOR, ARIANE K. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Financial Management PERMANENT AZCUNA, MIGUEL ENRIQUE MA. A. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Science major in Marine Biotechnology Marine Biotechnology ROJALES, FEDERICO H. Assistant Professor I Master of Physical Education and Sports (units earned) Physical Education TAYOBONG, ALMERIAN B. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice (CAR) Criminology VALDEZ, MARIA LUISA A. Professor VI Doctor of Philosophy in English English     TEMPORARY ARCOS, ALBERT V. Instructor I Master of Science in Fisheries (units earned) Fisheries AVENA, GECIL JANE R. Instructor I Master in Communication (units earned) Communication / English Language Teaching BACLAS, RONIE G. Instructor III Master in Business Administration major in Hospitality Management Masters of Science in Food Science (units earned) Food Technology CORRAL, JONEL M. Asst. Prof. II Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Ecology Marine Ecology DELA VEGA, ROBERT MARREL V. Instructor I Master in Communication (CAR) Communication EVORA, BHABY JEAN G. Instructor I Dual Master’s Program in Psychology and Guidance Counseling (units earned) Psychology / Guidance Counseling FERNANDEZ, CHRISTOPHER A. Instructor I Master of Science in Fisheries with Specialization in Aquaculture (units earned) Fisheries MAGSINO, MARIEL JUNE A. Instructor I Master of Arts in Psychology Psychology MALINGAN, DHEVORA ROSE G. Instructor I Master in Criminal Justice Education with Specialization in Criminology (units earned) Criminology MONTEALEGRE, ELSIE I. Instructor I Master of Science in Criminal Justice with Specialization in Criminology (units earned) Criminology VILLAVEZA, JONAS C. Instructor I Master in Communication Communication / English Language Teaching   LECTURERS ACOSTA, ALDRIN ERNANI Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Civil

Students

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Students College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Student Organizations 1. CABEIHM Student Council (CABEIHM SC) The CABEIHM Student Council is the highest governing student organization in the College that primarily functions as a support and a governing body among all the sub-organizations in CABEIHM. CABEIHM SC was always aiming to provide a platform for students’ interest and opinions under the college while establishing quality activities to its members as a way of preparing and nurturing their competencies to participate actively in wide-range activities and opportunities outside the college. With every project of the council, the objectives of building camaraderie among its members, enhancing students’ skills, knowledge and leadership potentials, and assisting the learning of students in their endeavor, remains intact at the core of each project. 2. Entrepreneurial-Action-US (ENACTUS) ENACTUS is a community of students, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better, more sustainable world. 3. Hospitality Management Society (HMS) The Hospitality Management Society aims to enhance student skills, knowledge and leadership potentials, through activities that will prepare students to become effective leaders and good citizens. Also, to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and information, as well as to assist Hospitality Management students in developing habits of seeking their skills, knowledge and keeping up in the fields through participation in discussion groups and attendance at seminars. 4. Junior Financial Executives (JFINEX) Junior Financial Executives aims to produce competitive students who will become competent future financial professionals. The purpose of this organization is to encourage financial literacy, skill development, knowledge sharing, and responsible decision-making. Contributing to the advancement of students’ knowledge and instilling a true leadership attitude toward success and improvement of all. 5. Junior Marketing Association (JMA) Junior Marketing Association is a professional student-managed national organization devoted to creating venues for future marketers all over the Philippines to excel through opportunities that will enhance their knowledge and experience. 6. Junior People Management Association of the Philippines (JPMAP) The Junior People Management Association of the Philippines (JPMAP) is a national youth organization, guided by the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) that commits to develop and empower its members to enable them to grow from academic to professional level as future People Managers of society. 7. Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants is an organization that aims to establish the unity and harmonious relationship among accountancy students to develop socio-civic and cultural consciousness among students through social, economic and cultural development projects, to promote and uphold moral values beneficial to the interest of the accounting students and to build academic excellence and to gain educational advancements in the field of Accountancy.   8. Tourism Management Society (TMS) The Tourism Management Society (TMS) is an organization that aims to keep the students abreast with the current trends and issues in the tourism industry and help them develop leadership potential and interpersonal skills of its members. Student Activities 1. CABEIHM Freshmen Students (CABEIHM Freshmen Orientation) 2. CABEIHM Students and Faculty Community (CABEIHM Online General Assembly) 3. CABEIHM Students and Faculty Community (CABEIHM Day Celebration) 4. CABEIHM Student Leaders and Faculty (CABEIHMians Brigada Eskwela) 5. BatStateU ARASOF Community (Material Recovery Collection) 6. BatStateU ARASOF Community (International Coastal Clean-up) 7. TM Students, TMS Officers and Faculty (Tourism Management Society Assembly) 8. Tourism Management Students, Sustainable Tourism Students, Community of Nasugbu and TMS Officers and Faculty (Saving Baybay: A Call for Collaborative Conservation and Preservation of a Community Legacy) 9. TM Students, TMS Officers and Faculty (Mental Health for All. Greater Mindset- Greater Opportunities for Everyone in Everywhere) 10. 2nd year MICE Students, TM Students, TMS Officers, Faculty, CABEIHM Extension Service, STI Balayan and Colegio De Santo Domingo De Silos (Interschool Tourism Skills Competition: Strategic IEC for Bayside Tourism Cluster Communities) 11. BSBA Marketing Management Students, BSBA Program Chairperson, JMAANC’s Officers and Adviser (Junior Marketing Association ARASOF Nasugbu Chapter General Assembly: Let’s Do This: Be a Marketista sa Gitna ng Pandemya) 12. JMAANC’s Officers and Adviser and selected beneficiaries of the activity (JMAANC Gift Giving: Spread Love, Spread Kindness) 13. BSBA Marketing Management Students and JMAANC’s Officers (Juan Big Idea Nationwide: The Great Reset of Innovative Trends in the New Millennium) 14. BSBA Marketing Management Students and JMAANC’s Officers (MADWORLD 2022: Bravery Over Adversity) 15. All BSA Students, JPIA Adviser, BSA faculty and guest lecturers (JPIA Local Chapter General Assembly) 16. All students of BSA program (BSA Weekly Tutorial Session) 17. All students of BSA Program (Monthly Doze of Accounting) 18. All students of BSA Program (Battle of Accounting Wizards) 19. Young working professionals and other community members who need financial advisory (Extension Services: Financial Literacy Webinar) 20. Selected students of BSA Program (BALANSE Cup) 21. Selected students of BSA Program (2022 PICPA Batangas Quiz Bowl Chapter Level) 22. Selected students of BSA (Program2022 PICPA Southern Tagalog Accounting Quiz) 23. Online business sellers and interested community members who also want to establish and start their own online businesses (Building A Quality and Effective Cost Management Practice in an Online Business) 24. Online business sellers and interested community members who also want to establish and start their own online businesses (Heightening MS Excel Knowledge: A Pivotal Piece to Excel in the Business World) 25. HMS Officers, adviser, faculty and members (BSHM/HRM Online General Assembly thru webinar) 26. HMS Officers, Adviser, faculty and members (Mental Health Awareness Webinar) 27. HMS Officers, Adviser, faculty and members (Food and Beverage Webinar) 28. HMS Officers, HM Students, Adviser, faculty members (Mr. and Ms. HMS) 29. Selected BSHRM/BSHM students and Adviser (Launching of Online Mini Chefs-on-Parade Year 3/ Online skills competition) 30. Selected BSHRM/BSHM students and Adviser (BSHM/HRM General Assembly) 31. HMS Officers, Adviser, faculty and members (Food and Beverage Webinar) 32. BSHRM/BSHM students and Adviser (Launching of Mini Chefs-on-Parade Year 4/ Skills competition) 33. BSHRM/BSHM Students, HMS

Nasugbu – CTE

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities   Programs Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Sciences Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies Bachelor of Physical Education Professional Teacher Education Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Dr. ANANIA B. AQUINO Email: anania.aquino@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Associate Dean: Asst. Prof. EVANGELINE S. BARREDO Email: : evangeline.barredo@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BEEd: Ms. EVANGELINE S. BARREDO Email: evangeline.barredo@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair BSEd English & Filipino: Assoc. Prof. LEOLANDA A. BALILA Email: leolanda.balila@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chairperson, BSED Math & Sciences: Mr. MARVIN E. ROSEL Email: marvin.rosel@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chairperson, BSED Social Sciences: Ms. MARIA JESSICA P. DE GUZMAN Email: jane.deguzman@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BPEd: Ms. EDRILYN C. BAITO Email: edrilyn.baito@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 206 Mobile.: +63 917 107 2200 College Email: cte.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

Nasugbu – CONAHS

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Health Sciences Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Asst. Prof. RENALYN D. MALABANAN Email: renalyn.malabanan@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BS in Nutrition and Dietetics: Asst. Prof. ROSALIE R. ROJALES Email: bsnd.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BS Nursing: Asst. Prof. RONARICA B. DIONES Email: bsnursing.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 209 Mobile: +63 919 672 2322 College Email: conahs.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Facebook page: BatStateU ARASOF-Nasugbu College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences (https://www.facebook.com/conahs.batstateu.arasof)

Nasugbu – CET

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Engineering and Technology The College of Engineering and Technology 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 the furtherance of a chosen profession, and produce well-rounded and globally competitive individuals who meet local, national and international demands for skilled workers. Goals The College of Engineering and Technology promotes excellence in the education of men and women who can assume leadership and meaningful participation in one’s chosen field of engineering and technology. Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Technology Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Dr. FROILAN G. DESTREZA Email: froilan.destreza@g.batstate-u.edu.ph OIC-CET Department Chair: Engr. ROMEO A. CONCEPCION JR. Email: romeo.concepcion@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 210 College Email: ce.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

Nasugbu – CICS

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Engineering and Computing Sciences The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences (CICS) at Batangas State University ARASOF-Nasugbu is a beacon of excellence in technology-driven education, embodying the university’s mission to lead innovation, transform lives, and build the nation. As part of BatStateU—The National Engineering University—CICS stands out as a vital academic institution committed to producing highly skilled and globally competitive professionals who are prepared to thrive in the fast-evolving landscape of Information Technology and Computing Sciences. CICS has established itself as a hub of innovation at the ARASOF-Nasugbu campus, offering programs that are meticulously designed to meet the demands of modern industries. At the core of its academic portfolio is the Information Technology Education (ITE) program, which features cutting-edge specializations in artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and cybersecurity. These focus areas position CICS graduates at the forefront of technological advancements, equipping them with in-demand skills that ensure their relevance and competitiveness in the global workforce. Beyond its exceptional academic offerings, CICS is deeply committed to holistic education. The College blends rigorous theoretical instruction with extensive hands-on training, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges. Through industry partnerships, internships, and capstone projects, students gain practical experience that prepares them to excel in their chosen careers. The emphasis on ethical responsibility further ensures that graduates uphold the highest standards of professionalism and contribute meaningfully to their communities. As a cornerstone of BatStateU ARASOF-Nasugbu, CICS fosters a dynamic learning environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. The faculty, composed of highly qualified and experienced educators, play a pivotal role in mentoring students and guiding them toward achieving their full potential. Research initiatives within the College also reflect its commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world problems, further enhancing its reputation as a center of excellence. CICS’s impact extends beyond the classroom, as it actively engages with the local and international community through partnerships and collaborative projects. The College has established strong linkages with industry leaders and academic institutions, enabling students and faculty to participate in innovative research, professional development programs, and global initiatives. These partnerships not only enrich the academic experience but also strengthen the College’s position as a leader in IT education. With its strategic location at the ARASOF-Nasugbu campus, CICS is uniquely positioned to contribute to the development of the region while maintaining its global outlook. Its commitment to producing graduates who are not only technically proficient but also socially responsible underscores its role as a transformative force in education and industry. Through its forward-thinking approach, the College of Informatics and Computing Sciences at Batangas State University ARASOF-Nasugbu continues to inspire and empower the next generation of innovators, leaders, and changemakers in the field of Information Technology and Computing Sciences. It is more than just an academic institution; it is a driving force for progress, excellence, and societal impact. College Goals and Objectives College of Informatics and Computing Sciences aims to shape globally competitive computer magnates as they develop their professional identities and ethical values. It establishes equanimity, objectivity and wisdom, unselfishness and concern for the environment through their technological competencies, community partnerships and strong faith in the Supreme Being. It promotes excellence in the pedagogy as it develops a well-rounded graduate who can assume dynamic leadership, meaningful participation and internalization initiatives in the field of Information Technology and Computing Sciences. The College of Informatics and Computing Science is committed to: Provide curricular programs for the development of a well-trained IT professionals, and Computer scientists. Advance ideals of national identity devoid of cultural biases, but enriched with moral integrity, spiritual vigor, and credible pursuit for professional excellence; Develop professional graduates ready for entry as active participants and/or competent leaders in the industrialized world who are: Well-educated in the principles of a particular discipline; Well-trained in the art and science of computer applications such as: productivity tools, authoring software and software development applications. Well-oriented in advocating national consciousness on the promotion of our history, culture and traditions. The College of Informatics and Computing Science shall: Inculcate the students the tent of ethical values that show traits of humility and compassion required of a well-rounded magnate fully equipped with critical thinking and sound moral judgment; Produce competitive graduates exercising academic freedom for life-long learning which is productive and value laden. Supply professional expertise in the application of a particular field suited to the needs of the nation in general, and the community and region in particular; Provide necessary solutions to the IT/CS problems related to the new ideas or existing ones like product development, service enhancement and environmental conservation and protection; Train students as leaders who would be specialists in the various fields of computer and information technology and inclined to provide the highest standards of research, extension service and production. Teach and encourage students to apply every principle to the notion of entrepreneurship that would promote the development of products, services and viable technology to tap the existing and unrealized potentials of the resources of the community, region and country.   Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Contact Office of the Dean Dean:   Dr. LORISSA JOANA E. BUENAS Email: joan.buenas@g.batstate-u.edu.ph College Email: cics.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Department Chair, ITE Programs:  Asst. Prof. Benjie R. Samonte Email: bsitprogramchair.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 207 College Email: cics.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

Nasugbu – CAS

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Arts and Sciences Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Arts in Communication Bachelor of Science in Criminology Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Bachelor of Science in Psychology Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Dr. MARIA LUISA A. VALDEZ Email: maluh.valdez@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Associate Dean: Mr. JONAS C. VILLAVEZA Email: jonas.villaveza@g.batstate-u.edu.ph OIC-Program Chair, BA Communication: Mr. ROBERT MARREL V. DELA VEGA Email: robertmarrel.delavega@g.batstate-u.edu.ph OIC-Program Chair, BS Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences: Mr. ALBERT V. ARCOS, Email: albert.arcos@g.batstate-u.edu.ph OIC-Program Chair, BS Food Technology: Mr. RONIE G. BACLAS Email: ronie.baclas@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BS Psychology: Ms. BHABY JEAN G. EVORA Email: bhabyjean.evora@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 202 College Email: cas.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

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