University Symbols
The Red Spartans is the official mascot of the university. It was launched on 23 September 2014 during the 111th Foundation Anniversary of the institution. Designed by John Jeffrey Alcantara, a Fine Arts major of the university, it was officially registered at the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines on 15 April 2016 with Certificate of Registration No. 4/2014/00013631. Leading Innovations, Transforming Lives, Building the Nation is the official service motto of the university. Following the declaration of Batangas State University as The National Engineering University in 2022, it embraced a new-fangled mandate to build the nation in response to the call for engineering advancement in the country. Parallel to this, the University motto also carries with it its long-standing tradition of service, excellence, and virtue, as specified in its official seal, and is anchored on the goal of maximizing transformative impact through innovations in instruction, research, and community service, and of realizing further contribution to national development. Leading Innovations, Transforming Lives, Building the Nation
Sports Development
Brief Description of the Office The Office of Sports Development Program is one of the disciplines which is under the direction of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs. It is also one of the offices concerned with the support to students specifically in the areas of sports. As such, it provides leadership among sports coordinators, heads, coaches, officials, athletes and students during sports activities and in participation in local, regional, national and international meets and sports competitions. It also aims to establish linkages with different associations to improve the sport development programs of the university. The Office of Sports Development Program supports the University’s vision and mission of academic excellence. It is working hand and hand with the University in serving not only the BatStateU community but also to other stakeholders. To achieve the philosophy and the implementation of the Sports Development Program action plan, the continuous support of the university, in terms of funding of facilities, equipment, supplies, materials, recruitment, training, competitions, presentations and uniforms, is sought for. Furthermore, it seeks the assistance of the Budget Office to allocate funds for the different activities of the Sports Development Program. OBJECTIVES OF SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM To develop and enhance students’ skills and talents through active participation in different competitions and provide opportunities for high level of skill development and competitive success. Prepare and conduct meaningful programs and activities that will expose the skills and talents of students and personnel. Intensify the university’s effort in sports advancement geared towards values development. Strengthen the university trust for holistic development through sports development program. SERVICES OF THE OFFICE Managing sports competitions and other related extra-curricular activities of the University. Provide and manage wellness and fitness program to all stakeholders. Recruitment and selections of sports varsity players. Provide and manage different sports clinic inside and outside the University. Provide assistance regarding sports activities to the community in different campuses of the University. Facilitate varsity scholarship program. Facilitate and provide well talented and experience sports trainers and coaches to all sports disciplines. Working landline and e-mail address Landline: (043) 980-0392 to 94 loc 1146 / (043) 425-7160 to 62 loc 1146 E-mail sports.main@g.batstate-u.edu.ph batstateu.sdp@yahoo.com
Instructional Materials Development Center (IMDC)
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT CENTER (IMDC) The Instructional Materials Development Center (IMDC), under the Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs, is the university’s arm in promoting a greater degree of engagement in learning through innovative and interactive learning materials in various fields of specialization. It was established to guide faculty members in the development of effective instructional materials and to evaluate commercially available instructional materials prior to the utilization in the university through critical evaluation by experts. The IMDC was established in June 20, 2018 through the Board of Regents (BOR) Resolution No. 032 Series of 2018. GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF IMDC The IMDC has the following general functions: Review, assess, and evaluate instructional materials in the university prior to approval for institutional adaptation. Develop creative, interactive, student-centered instructional materials, including electronic instructional media, which may be accessible in the university’s online learning management system. Provide leadership, guidance, and technical assistance to faculty members in the design in the design and development of innovative and technology-based instructional materials for general and specialized courses. Design and implement trainings and capability-building activities relative to the development of instructional materials in the university. COMPOSITION OF IMDC The IMDC is composed of one Center Director, four (4) Department Heads, and eighteen (18) Unit Heads, and two (2) staffs, as follows: IMDC Director Department Heads: Content Development Department Visual Design and Semiotics Department Instructional Materials Evaluation Department Learning Management system Department Unit Heads Mathematics Unit Science Unit Social Sciences Unit Communication and Humanities Unit Engineering Unit Industrial Technology Unit Computer and Information Technology Unit Nursing and Nutrition Unit Business, Management, and Accountancy Unit Tourism and IHM Unit Basic and Advanced Education Unit Inclusive Education Unit Technoprenuership Unit Instructional Media Services Unit Virtual Learning Environment Unit Other Specialized Fields of Learning IMDC Staff: Course Content Editor Graphic Designer DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This part provides the specific duties and responsibilities of each position in the organization. IMDC Director. The Director of the instructional Materials Development Center (lMDC) is responsible for the overall administration of the center. The Director shall directly supervise the department heads, and make the final decision on all matters relative to the center. He/ She shall have final approval of all incoming and outgoing requests as regards the processes in the Center, and spearhead and oversee all its programs, projects and activities. The Director is also responsible for preparing and submitting all developed instructional materials for copyright protection, and endorsing the developed IMs to the Resource Generation Office for production. Content Development Department Head. The Head of the Content Development Department is in charge of ensuring that the content of the instructional materials are updated, accurate, comprehensive, relevant and relatable. He, She shall work closely with the unit head as well as the course content editor in the review and assessment of the instructional materials developed, prior to approval by the IMDC Director for institutional adoption. He/ She also acts as a mentor to the unit heads in enabling structured and standardized content in general and specialized courses. Further, the department head is responsible for ensuring that the developed IMs have provisions for the students’ varied learning styles and the teachers’ various teaching strategies. Visual Design and Semiotics Department Head. The head of the Visual Design and Semiotics Department is responsible for ensuring that all developed instructional materials apply effective graphics and visual techniques. He/ She shall oversee the creative development and execution of all visual and textual semiotics in the learning materials, and oversee the process of making the IMs’ graphic elements thought-provoking, thus fostering visualization and sparking the learners’ imagination on many levels. He/she should ensure that the IMS are complemented or supported by graphic elements (illustrations, graphs, maps, charts, etc.) that do not crowd the page or do not overwhelm the learners with too much textual or visual information. The department head shall directly supervise the center’s graphic designer. Instructional Materials Evaluation Department Head. The Head of the Instructional Materials Evaluation Department Head is responsible for the objective evaluation of the existing instructional materials in the university, as well as those that will be developed by the center. He/ She shall formulate questionnaires and survey instruments to gather data and information from both faculty and students to determine the instructional materials’ content accuracy and reliability, authority and objectivity, clarity of purpose and audience, coverage and organization, general presentation, and overall user acceptability. Learning Management System Department Head. The Head of the Learning Management System Department is responsible for the overall management of the university’s virtual learning environment. He/ She serves as the general administrator of all faculty and student accounts in the online LMS, and ensures that it is updated in a timely manner. He/ She must be very much in tune with technological advancements, especially in field of educational technology, and make sure all the developed IMs are student and teacher-friendly and accessible in various platforms in order to give the students adequate practice in the skills they are required to master and in the tasks they need to accomplish as required by the curriculum. Content Area Heads. The head of each unit under the Content Development Department provides direct supervision and leadership over faculty members assigned to draft and prepare the content of instructional materials for each of the course content areas offered in the university. They are responsible for ensuring that the content of the IMs are free from plagiarized material despite the use of a wide variety of updated references. They ensure that the IMs’ contents are adequate, student-centered, applicable, relevant, creative, interactive, and within the context of the target audience, and that the materials are presented in an order that makes sense for teaching and learning. They are also in charge of the selection of the most plausible platform or manner of presenting the instructional materials (e.g. modular, book-type; CD format, digital format, etc.) for approval by the Content Development Department Head. They shall also coordinate directly with the Head of the Visual Design
Faculty – Cte
Language Department Dr. Aimee M. Guia Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy major in English English Dr. Rhia P. Perez Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy major in English; Doctor of Philosophy major in Educational Management English Dr. Ivy Corazon B. Panelo Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Studies English Dr. Kristoffer Conrad M. Tejada Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Studies Discourse Analysis, Literary Criticism, Language Education Asst. Prof. Marian S. Santos Assistant Professor III Master in Education major in Educational Administration; Master in Education major in English English Dr. Maria Perpetua P. Crisostomo Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy major in English English Dr. Maribel A. Gutierrez Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy major in Filipino Filipino Ms. Regina Chriscel S. Delute Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in English Language Teaching English Asst. Prof. Robelyn P. Cunanan Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Teaching Filipino Filipino Asst. Prof. Alice A. Cabingan Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Teaching Filipino Part time Faculty Mr. Jess V. Mendoza Lecturer I Professional Education Department Dr. Santa M. Faltado Associate Professor I Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Science Mr. Jhune Carlo S. Ada Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management (Thesis) Professional Education Dr. Roldan D. Atienza Instructor I Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Professional Education Dr. Clint A. Sanohan Instructor I Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Technology and Livelihood Education Elementary Education Department Dr. Maria Gloria R. Datinguinoo Instructor I Doctor of Education major in Educational Administration Professional Education Ms. Jamielyn F. Reyes Instructor I Master of Arts in Development Management major in Public Management; Master of Arts in Educational Management Elementary Education Dr. Marie Grace D. Alea Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy major in Psychology Early Childhood Education Ms. Bernardita A. De Chavez Instructor I Master of Arts in Development Management major in Public Management; Master of Arts in Education major in English Elementary Education Mathematics Department Dr. Charity A. Aldover Associate Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy major in Mathematics Education Mathematics Dr. Agnes D. Arellano Associate Professor IV Doctor of Business Administration (45units); Doctor of Philosophy major in Development Studies Professional Education Dr. Bryan P. Manalo Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education Mathematics Part time Faculty Mr. Martin Seth F. Mariano Lecturer I Mr. Leonald C. Osera Lecturer I Mr. John Michael B. Sapadin Lecturer I Social Studies Department Dr. Rowena R. Abrea Professor I Doctor of Philosophy major in Educational Management Professional Education Dr. Leonora M. Rodriguez Instructor I Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Social Studies Dr. Jennifer G. Manalo Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy major in Development Studies Social Studies Mr. Ferdinand M. Agena Instructor I Master of Arts in Public Administration Social Studies Mr. Amiel A. Abacan Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management; Master of Arts in Education major in Social Science Teaching (Completed Academic Requirements) Social Studies Sciences Department Dr. Norrie E. Gayeta Assistant Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education Science Dr. Erma D. Maalihan Associate Professor V Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Science Dr. Abegail L. Gonzales Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education Science Assoc. Prof. Sherryl M. Montalbo Associate Professor I Master in Development Management; Master of Chemistry Science Mr. Celso G. Zara Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Science Teaching Science Miss Mary Grace A. Escarez Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Science Teaching Science Technology and Livelihood Education Department Dr. Romeo M. Guillo Jr. Professor V Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Technology and Livelihood Education Ms. Mellie D. Guico Instructor I Master in Development Management; Master of Arts in Educational Management Technology and Livelihood Education Asst. Prof. Marlene P. Montalbo Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Education major in Technology and Livelihood Education Technology and Livelihood Education Ms. Shirley A. Aguila Instructor I Master in Education major in Educational Administration; Master of Arts in Education major in Technology and Home Economics (9 units) Technology and Livelihood Education Ms. Emerita T. Generoso Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Technology and Livelihood Education Mr. Reynaldo P. Mangubat Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Technology and Livelihood Education Human Kinetics Department Mr. Roberto B. Abas Jr. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Physical Education Assoc. Prof. Virginia E. Baes Associate Professor III Master of Physical Education and Sports major in Physical Education Physical Education Asst. Prof. Cecil L. Dimasacat Assistant Professor IV Master in Physical Education and Sports Physical Education and Music Ms. Mary Grace A. Marimla Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Physical Education Mr. Davidsol M. Mendoza Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Physical Education Mr. Marcelino M. Ona Jr. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Physical Education Mr. Ryan Cazel N. Lalog Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education (Thesis Writing) Physical Education Mr. Henry P. Mendoza Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education (36 units) Physical Education Mr. King Alberto C. Saballo Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education (Thesis Writing) Physical Education Part timer Faculty Miss Ricah A. Asi Lecturer I Mr. Euvert M. Balmes Lecturer I Miss Han Tracy Batronel Lecturer I Mr. Bryan U. Carlos Lecturer I Mr. Janriel Jaycen R. Ceniza Lecturer I Mr. Francis E. Dela Cruz Lecturer I Mr. Glenn Delas Alas Lecturer I Miss Melanie Dimaano Lecturer I Mr. Ronald M. Espina Lecturer I Miss Ma. Millicent Doisset R. Geron Lecturer I Miss April A. Hernandez Lecturer I Mr. Lorenz Aaron M. Isla Lecturer I Mr. Jayson Malabanan Lecturer I Mr. Rannie V. Mercado Lecturer I Mr. Richard Cris Padua Lecturer I Mr.
Faculty – Conahs
Nursing Department Triviño, Charmaine Rose Assistant Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Education, Major in Leadership and Management Nursing Research/ Nursing Leadership and Management Aguba, Maria Christina Bernadette C. Instructor I Doctor of Education in Educational Management Psychiatric Nursing/ Medical-Surgical Nursing Bay, Maria Christina E. Instructor I Master of Arts in Nursing Maternal and Child Health Nursing/Community Health Nursing Hernandez, Josefita S. Instructor I Master of Arts in Nursing Medical-Surgical Nursing/ Emergency Nursing/Peioperative Nursing Magpantay, Victoria M. Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Nursing Medical-Surgical Nursing/ Emergency Nursing/Peioperative Nursing Gaan, Chevelle V. Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Nursing Maternal and Child Health Nursing (RLE) Carolino, Leonida R. Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Nursing Maternal and Child Health Nursing/Community Health Nursing (RLE) Ebora, Jonas Erik L. Instructor 1 Executive Assistant for Internal Affairs, Office of the University President Ethics, Philosophy Lualhati, Jeselle D. Instructor I With Special Assignment at Office of Human Resources Management Development Communication/ Language Courses Part-time Faculty Cabiscuelas, Cynthia Buela C. Instructor I Master of Arts in Nursing Maternal and Child Health Nursing/ General Nursing (Fundamentals of Nursing/Health Assessment) Silang, Julia B. Instructor I Master of Arts in Nursing Maternal and Child Health Nursing/ General Nursing (Fundamentals of Nursing/Health Assessment) Briones, Mary-Ann H. Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Nursing/Master in Business Administration Maternal and Child Health Nursing/ General Nursing (Fundamentals of Nursing/Health Assessment) Tenorio, Rhalf Anthony C. Instructor I Master of Arts in Nursing Emergency Nursing Nutrition and Dietetics Department Quiatchon, Rysheer P. Instructor I Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Specialization: Public Health Nutrition/ Food Service Systems Reyes, Kristia Lei A. Instructor I Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Specialization: Part-time Faculty Marasigan, Angelica Joy D. Nutritionist-Dietitian Burac, Jade T. Nutritionist-Dietitian Tolosa, Rochelle Anne Q. Nutritionist-Dietitian Ortega, Ruth E. Licensed Professional Teacher
Faculty – Col
College of Law Part-Time Faculty Judge JUANITA G. ARETA Retired RTC Judge Judge PETRONILA P. TAÑAS-ARGUELLES Presiding Judge Atty. MA. CHERE GRACITA R. BILOG Junior Partner Atty. LOIDA C. CONTI Private Law Practice Judge MARIA CECILIA I. AUSTRIA-CHUA RTC Judge Atty. RONALDO A. GERON Consultant Atty. EDWIN D. MALABANAN Private Law Practice Judge ETHEL A. MALABANAN RTC Judge Judge MYLA M. VILLAVICENCIO-OLAN Presiding Judge Atty. NOEL ALBERTO S. OMANDAP Vice President for Development and External Affairs, BatStateU The NEU Atty. LUZVIMINDA C. ROSALES Vice President for Administration and Finance, BatStateU The NEU Judge DANILO S. SANDOVAL Senior Partner Retired RTC Judge Atty. EDWIN P. SULIT Private Law Practice Dr. ANTONIO S. VERTIDO Retired NBI Medical Specialist
Faculty – Cas
Biology Department Magtibay, Amor P. Associate Professor I Master of Science in Microbiology minor in Environmental Science Microbiology, Environmental Science Geron, Antonette T. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Science Science Teaching Rula, Najeen Arabelle M. Instructor I Master of Science in Marine Science (Marine Biology) Marine Biology, Seaweed Culture and Management Saco, Jayvee A., PhD Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Cell Biology Ecophysiology, Culture, Cell Biology, Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Seaweeds Valera, Jovy Ann P. Instructor I Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (Genetics) Marine Molecular Ecology, Sea Cucumber Biology and Culture Infante, Rubylyn M. Instructor I Master of Science in Genetics Genetics, Plant Breeding, Agriculture, and Biotechnology Luistro, Domingo Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Biology Biology Bejer, Jodi Belina A. Professor I Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Science Teaching Part-time Faculty Virtus, Pearl M., LPT Lecturer I Bachelor of Arts in Education Major in Science Criminology Department Arrieta, Jeffery C. Assistant Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with Specialization in Criminology Criminalistics, Law Enforcement Administration, and Criminological Research Arrieta, Daisyree S. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology Criminal Sociology and Psychology of Crimes, and Criminological Research Alog, Rhona A. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology Criminal Detection and Investigation, and Criminological Research Panaligan, Charito B. Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Criminology Correctional Administration and Criminological Research Part-time Faculty De Chavez, Mavel P. Guest Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Criminology Communication Department Medina, Benedict O. Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Development Communication Development Broadcasting, Communication Platforms and Educational Administration Castillo, Vanessah V. Associate Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Development Communication Development Communication, Educational Administration and Broadcasting Katigbak, Richelle B. Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Communication Management De Silva, Alvin R. Assistant Professor II Master in Development Management Public Management, History and Law Gonzales, Heidi B. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Development Communication Educational Communication, Dimensions of Communication, Public Administration Mandane-Garcia, Vaberlie P. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Development Communication Community Broadcasting, Social Innovation, Environmental Communication, Communication Networks Part-Time Faculty Caceres, Claudine Faye A. Guest Lecturer III Licensed Professional Teacher Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Chemistry Department Aquino, Anita P. Associate Professor II Master of Chemistry Analytical Chemistry/Physical Chemistry Bronce, Rosenda A. Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry Organic and Natural Products Chemistry/Biochemistry/Food and Nutritional Biochemistry Macalalad, Angelica A. Associate Professor IV Master in Chemistry Chemistry/Food Chemistry/Forensic Chemistry Magoling, Bryan John A. (Study Leave) Instructor I Master of Science in Chemistry Analytical Chemistry/Biochemistry Ona, Emelie A. Instructor I Master of Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Sangalang, Reygan H. Instructor I Master of Chemistry Materials Science Chemistry Psychology Department Cullar, Dianne S. Instructor I Master of Arts in Psychology Psychology Falculan, Leonida M. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Psychology Psychology Evangelista, Lucille D. Associate Professor V PhD Psychology Psychology Arcega, Albert M. Instructor 1 Master of Arts in Psychology Industrial Psychology Dalhag, Randy M. Associate Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Psychology Guest Lecturers Renee Chelsea M. Dolor Bachelor of Science in Psychology Mathematics Department Magpantay, Daryl M. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Coding Theory/ Chemical Reactions Network Theory Mame, Neil M. Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Graph Theory Nocum, Karen P. Instructor III Master of Science in Mathematics Game Theory Caringal, Maria Lucia A. Asso. Professor II Master in Development Management Mathematics Education Robles, Renson A. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education Analysis/Mathematics Education English Language Studies Department Dimaano, Matilda H. Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in English English Language and Literature Andal, Chona D. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in English English Language and Literature Part-time Faculty Sulit, Myrna G. Doctor of Philosophy in English General Education Department Del Mundo, Sherry Joy A. Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Language, Social Sciences and Development Studies Sandoval, Jonelyn B. Associate Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Physics and Development Studies Gaba, Flerida P. Assistant Professor II Bachelor of Secondary Education Science Education Panganiban, Pelita C. Associate Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Development Studies and Social Sciences Hernandez, Maria Theresa A. Associate Professor II Master in Public Administration Social Science, Political Science and Public Administration Rivera, Anna Maria V. Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Language, Social Sciences and Development Studies Sepillo, Eleonor E. Associate Professor II Master in Development Management Social Sciences and Development Studies Flores, Divine Grace F. Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education English Language and Literature Teaching Part-time Faculty Malaluan, Rose Ann D. Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Aguda, Rica P. Instructor I Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Faculty – Cabeihm
Accountancy & Accounting Management Escalona, Eunize V. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Accounting Falo, Daniel John F. Instructor I Master in Business Management, Master in Business Administration Accounting Manalo, Ma. Concepcion P. Asst. Prof. III Master in Business Administration Accounting Mandane, Mary Grace T. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management Accounting Management Perez, Jennifer M. Asst. Prof. IV Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Accounting Part Time Faculty Calapatia, Aljohn S. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Calcetas, Leslie T. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Gonzales, Janice S. Senior Lecturer V Laroza, Philip Dan Jayson M. Lecturer I Maralit, Bendrik A. Senior Lecturer V. Juris Doctor Medina, Wennie F. Lecturer VI Master in Business Administration Ramos, Ida Kristina D. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Uy, April M. Senior Lecturer V Juris Doctor Business Administration Department Aclan, Geraldine Instructor I Master in Business Administration Management Agena, Jaika Almira Instructor I Master of Science in Industrial Relations Management Human Resource Management Andaya, Marinette Instructor I Master in Business Administration Management Ani, Teodorica G. Assoc. Prof. II Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Business Administration Asilo, Narcissa C. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Management Atienza, Jennifer B. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Human Resource Management Bonifacio, Gina D. Assoc. Prof. II Doctor of Business Administration Human Resource Management Calinao, Twinkle Instructor I Master in Business Administration Human Resource Management Castro, Concepcion Instructor I Master in Business Administration Business Administration Cuya, Don Carlo Bravo Instructor I Master in Business Administration Business Economics Diaz, Elisa S. Assoc. Prof. IV Doctor of Business Administration Financial Management Ilagan, Amor A. Asst. Prof. I Doctor of Business Administration (On-Going) Business Administration Lagaya, Michael C. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Marketing Management Landicho, Bendalyn M. Assoc. Prof. III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Business Management Macatangay, Carmela S. Assoc. Prof. I Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Business Management Manalo, Angelica R. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Financial Management Manalo, Nickie Boy A. Asst. Prof. II Doctor of Business Administration Marketing Management Maralit, Irene H. Assoc. Prof. II Doctor of Business Administration Business and Entrepreneurship Maranan, Jeffrey Instructor I Doctor of Business Administration Technology and Operations Management Maranan, Shirley Instructor I Doctor of Business Administration Technology and Entrepreneurship Mendoza, Joseph Instructor III Master in Business Administration Business Administration Panilagan, Angelo C. Instructor I Master of Education Language/Communication, Education, Management Pasay, Jecamarie V. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Marketing Management Perez, Gemar G. Asst. Prof. II Doctor in Business Administration Business Economics Pineda, Czarina Yvette A. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Business Management, Management Ragot, Roldan Instructor I Doctor of Business Administration Organizational Development, Human Resource Management, Organizational Wellness and Behavior Reyes, Jayson Instructor III Master in Business Administration Operations Management Sadiangcolor, Inesio H. Asst. Prof. II Master in Business Administration Economics Temporary Faculty Magadia, Glen Ferdinand C. Instructor I Master in Business Administration (27units), Master in Disaster Risk Management (18units) Business Courses, Medical Health Courses Part Time Faculty Amul, Angelyn R. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Dalisay, Angelica Marie A. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration International Hospitality Management Abiad, Maria Theresa G. Asst. Prof. I Master of Arts in Industrial Education (27 Units) Hospitality Arellano, Katherine T. Instructor I Master in International Hospitality Management International Hospitality Management Asi, Leonna Marrien U. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality Management International Hospitality Management Mendoza, Arnel M. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Hospitality Perez, April M. Asst. Prof. I Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality Management Hospitality Sanchez, Elvic M. Asst. Prof. III Master in Business Administration Hospitality Valdez, Elroy Joseph C. Asst. Prof. I Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality Management Tourism Part Time Faculty Adora, Honey Lou L. Lecturer I Bs Legal Management Brillo, Sharmaine I. Master in Business Administration Casanova, Ma. Glenda O. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Mosquera, Lawrence James A. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (39 Units) Pagcaliwagan, Niño Michael B. Lecturer III Master in Business Administration Panganiban, Melchor P. Lecturer III Master in Business Administration Varias, Gene Patrick A. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Customs and Public Administration Alulod, Camilo C. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration Public Administration, Philosophy Doble, Gregoria Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management Customs Administration Guhit, Shirlyne Instructor III Master in Public Administration Public Administration and Law Magsino, Mark Emmanuel S. Instructor I Master in Public Administration Social Science (Culture and Arts Insights), Local Governance, Leadership Mendoza, Lorena F. Instructor I Master in Public Administration Language, Development Communication, Public Administration Ysulat, Catherine T. Instructor I Master in Business Management Customs Administration Temporary Faculty Villanueva, Chato May J. Instructor I Master in Business Administration W/ Thesis (For Final Defense) Customs Administration Part Time Faculty Caponpon, Hanzel Vincent C. Lecturer I Marasigan, Richmond Senior Lecturer V. Roxas, Jeanette M. Lecturer I Master in Public Administration General Education Castillo, Romer C. Assoc. Prof. I Doctor of Philosophy in Education Major in Mathematics Mathematics Comia, Amelia D. Asst. Prof. III Doctor of Philosophy- Major in Mathematics Education (30 Units) Mathematics Flores, Imelda M. Assoc. Prof. V Doctor of Philosophy-Educational Management Mathematics Geron, Cristina D.T. Assoc. Prof. V Doctor of Philosophy Major in English (Candidate) Language and Literature Magtibay, Julita R. Instructor II Tw 1 Master of Education Major in Flt Social Science Mame, Realiza M. Assoc. Prof. V Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education Mathematics Ramos, Genoveva M. Instructor I Doctor of Education- Ed.D (Major in Educational Management-Ongoing Enrolled Dw2) Social Science Temporary Faculty Dimasacat, Aristeo Instructor I Master of Science in Computer Science (12 Units) Computer Part Time Faculty Amboy, Tyron E. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Atienza, Catherine R. Lecturer I Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Balason, Jay Mark A. Lecturer I Bulanier, Lhesly Anne L. Lecturer I BS Psychology Catapat, Ahiezer A. Lecturer I Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Computer Engineering
Facilities – Cas
Science Laboratories To be able to fully enrich the students’ knowledge in Science-based programs offered in the College, the university provides various science laboratories with complete laboratory equipment for conducting experiments through the supervision of licensed laboratory technicians. These laboratories are all adherent to the safety laboratory measures implemented in the university. Main 1 – Facilities – Cas – 10Main 1 – Facilities – Cas – 9Main 1 – Facilities – Cas – 8Main 1 – Facilities – Cas – 7main-1-facilities-cas-1main-1-facilities-cas-6main-1-facilities-cas-3 Audio – Visual Room The audio – visual room (AVR) holds most of the CAS events in the past years due to its cinematic and presentable set-up for audiences. It has a seating capacity of 50, fully-air conditioned and complete with technical equipment used in events such as rostrums, microphones, audio regulators and speakers, projectors, and a stage for presentations. Some of the events held in the AVR are: Industry Advisory Council (IAC) Meetings, culmination activities of CAS programs, awarding ceremony for CAS Dean’s Listers and college-based orientations and seminars. A radio technician is also assigned for the supervision of the equipment of the said event area. TV and Radio Station As part of the university’s aim to enhance the quality of education of students taking up BS Development Communication, a TV and radio station were established. DWPB 107.3 FM or more commonly known as, “Radyo ng Bayan Para sa Kaunlaran” , is the university’s community radio station which has been serving the students and the community by giving exemplary school-on-the-air and developmental programs hosted by students and professors from the same program. CAS Classrooms As one of the service colleges in the university catering to seven (7) programs, the College ensures to provide conducive learning areas for their students. With over 20 classrooms, its maintenance are well-supervised for students and teachers to conduct classes effectively. These rooms have seating capacities ranging from 30 – 50 allocated to each section depending on the number of students.
General Engineering – Mabini Campus
General Engineering Program Educational Objectives The alumni of BS Petroleum Engineering three to five years after graduation shall: Successfully practice in upstream and downstream industry and academe. Promote professionalism in Petroleum Engineering practice. Student Outcomes Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline. Perform communication effectively in a variety of professional contexts. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles. Perform their function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline. Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.
