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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

College of Informatics and Computing Sciences – Lemery Campus

College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Program Educational Objectives The alumni of BS Computer Science program, about three to five years after graduation shall: Help create innovations to ensure the competitive edge of the Philippine computing industry. Adhere to ethical standards in the practice of the computing profession. Student Outcomes Ability to analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions Ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline. Ability to communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts. Ability to recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles. Ability to function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline. Ability to apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.

Extension – CAS

Title of the Activity: CitronelLAMOK TEPOK: A BatStateU-BS Biology Environmental Campaign Against Dengue for Possible Renewal of Linkage with Brgy. Talahib Pandayan Brief Description: In 2015, the CAS through the BS Biology program conducted an extension activity that raised the awareness of the residents on prevention of dengue. Monitoring activities were conducted on 2017, and based on the monitoring report, the objectives were successfully delivered. Further, the residents were thankful for the help and support given to the community by Batangas State University. The program plans to renew the linkage between Brgy. Talahib Pandayan and Batangas State University to continue the partnership and implement its sustainability plans. As per Level IV Phase 1 Accreditation of the Program, sustainability plans were reported under the Extension Area. This includes the agro-entrepreneurship venture through citronella production. Beneficiaries: Residents of Barangay Talahib Pandayan, Batangas City Cooperating Agencies: LGU of Brgy. Talahib Pandayan, KALIPI Women’s Organization of Brgy. Talahib Pandayan, Extension Service Office – BatStateU Time-Line of Activities: Periodic Monitoring Activities of BS Biology Program Extension Activities Monitoring Activitys Date Venue Persons Involved Citronella Propagation Project July 29, 2015 Sitio Tramo, Barangay Alangilan, Batangas City Biology Major Students Society (BioMaSS) Ms. Abegail L. Gonzales CitronelLamokTepok! Phase 1 November 29, 2016 Barangay Talahib-Pandayan, Batangas City Dr. Benedict Medina Ms. Vaberlie M. Garcia Ms. Rhona Alog Ms. Amor P. Magtibay Mr. Reygan H. Sangalang CitronelLamokTepok! July 27, 2017 Barangay Talahib-Pandayan, Batangas City Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano Ms. Amor P. Magtibay Dr. Jodi Belina Bejer Ms. Heidi B. Gonzales Atty. Alvin de Silva Ms. Ma. Theresa Hernandez Ms. Rubylyn Mijan Biology Major Students Society (BioMaSS) CitronelLamokTepok! November 15, 2017 Barangay Talahib-Pandayan, Batangas City Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano Ms. Divine Grace F. Flores Dr. Sherry Joy del Mundo Ms. Antonette T. Geron Ms. Angelica Macalalad Ms. Rubylyn Mijan Mr. Marc Tesico Periodic Monitoring November 27, 2019 Barangay Talahib-Pandayan, Batangas City Project Leader Ms. Amor P. Magtibay Asst. Project Leaders: Mr. Albert M. Arcega Ms. Antonnette T. Geron Ms. Rubylyn M. Infante Project Coordinators:Dr.Vaberlie M. Garcia Ms. Ma. Lucia A. Caringal Ms. Dianne S, Cullar Dr. Jeffery C. Arrieta Dr. Pelita C. Panganiban Ms. Angelica A. Macalalad Dr. Chona Andal Ms. Leonida M. Falculan

Extension – CABEIHM

PaLOBOhin ang Kita The National Economic and Development Authority, NEDA, is an independent cabinet-level agency of the Philippine government responsible for economic development and planning. As part of its reinforced commitment to alleviate poverty and empower the disadvantaged sectors through the provision of appropriate interventions, a thorough assessment of each municipality in the province of Batangas was conducted. Thus, a need to strengthen the implementation of Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) is a must. SLP is a community-based capacity building program that aims to improve the socio-economic condition of poor Filipinos by facilitating opportunities for development and management of resources viable for micro-enterprises and employment facilitation. Barangay Nagtaluntong is one among the 26 barangays in the municipality of Lobo Batangas. Accordingly, it is identified by NEDA as one of the four less fortunate communities in the area, however, is said to be having the abundance of agricultural resources. With this, the extension service unit of BatStateU conducted a needs assessment of the area. Based from the result, it was revealed that there is a need to extend aid to the residents to uplift their everyday lives making them earn stable income for their family. As part of the university’s thrust to nurture the spirit of nationhood through extension activities, the college (CABEIHM) developed various programs to give assistance to the residents of the community. As the college offers a range of specialization in business and entrepreneurship, it has the capacity to tender the beneficiaries with livelihood entrepreneurial projects. PaLOBOhin ang Kita is an extension project of the college composed of trainings and workshop conducted to equip the beneficiaries with skills in making homemade products like meat processed food. To fully attain its objectives, the project targets to operate for the period of three years. The project believes that soon, these products when available in the market can somehow help the beneficiaries gain additional income for their families. Moreover, when this business materializes, the beneficiaries must further be equipped with appropriate trainings as to how they sustain the business like financial management and food safety trainings.   The beneficiaries of this project are the local community residents of Brgy. Nagtaluntong Lobo Batangas particularly those who are engaged in manufacturing local produced products and to those who are willing to involve themselves in business. Furthermore, the project will give them insights to efficiently operate their business in terms of finances.  Generally, this project aims to establish people’s organization in the community. It specifically seeks to improve the financial management skills of the beneficiaries (local community residents), impart strategies on how to produce products observing proper sanitation; and implement strategies to sustain/ improve the financial position of the business in the market.

Research – CAS

Recent Research Presentations Name of Faculty/ Students Title of Study Conference Matilda H. Dimaano Lived Experiences of Filipino Diaspora in F. Sionil Jose’s Novel “Viajero” 3rd Research Congress in Luzon – GAD November 14-16, 2018 Vanessah V. Castillo Analysis of the Communication Process in the Badjao Migrants’ Social Integration 5th IHERF 2018 Aug. 22 – 24, 2018,Manila Hotel Jonelyn B. Sandoval Unemployment: A Determinant of Crime Rate in the Philippines; 5th IHERF 2018 Aug. 22 – 24, 2018, Manila Hotel Strategic Governnce of Women Executives Among SUCs in CALABARZON 3rd GAD Research Forum November 14-17, 2018, CLSU, Nueva Ecija Rosenda A. Bronce Extraction and purification of Andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) and its InVitro and In-vivo Bioactivities 1st Symposium of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Core-to Core Program Center of Excellence in Health Risk Assessment for Adaptation to Climate Change November 11-12, Hotel Benilde Maison Isolation of andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Ness and Its in-silico, in-vitro and in-vivo analgesic activity 4th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST 4.0) December 4-6, 2019 Lucille D. Evangelista and Elvic Sanchez Current Status of the BatStateU University-Wide Food Services: Policies, Performance, Problems and Plans 12th PNEE International Conference and Scientific Meeting October 17, 2019 Lucille D. Evangelista and Eleonnor Sepillo Describing Environment, Health and Safety Related Activities Among Students Organization in BatStateU System and Its Challenges 12th PNEE International Conference and Scientific Meeting October 17, 2019 Neil M. Mame Generator Subgraph of the Square of a Cycle 22nd Japan Conference on Discrete and Computational Geometry, Graphs, and Games September 6-8, 2019, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo Japan Rosenda A. Bronce The In-Silico and In-Vitro COX-2 Inhibitory Activity of the Isolated Andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) Ness National Academy of Science and Technology Annual Scientific Meeting July 8-10, 2020, Online Phytochemical Constituents of Ethanolic Extract of Propolis From Selected Areas in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines and Its Anti-oxidant and Anti-microbial Activities National Academy of Science and Technology Annual Scientific Meeting July 8-10, 2020, Online Isolation of andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Ness and Its in-silico, in-vitro and in-vivo analgesic activity 4th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST 4.0) December 4-6, 2019 Extraction and Purification of Andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Ness and its in-silico, in-vitro and in-vivo Bioactivities 1st Symposium of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Core-to-Core Program: “Center of Excellence in Health Risk Assessment for Adaptation to Climate Change” at Hotel Benilde Maison(Manila, Philippines) November 11-12, 2019 Rosenda A. Bronce Determination of In-Silico Interaction of Andrographolide with Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase 13th NOCEI Research Forum April 24, 2019 Najeen Arabelle M. Rula Preliminary assessment of seaweed–seagrass communities at the southern part of Verde Island, Batangas City, Philippines 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 Culture of Halymenia durvillei (Rhodophyceae) under different combinations of light, stocking density, and water motion 8th Philippine Phycological Society, Inc. National Symposium and Scientific Meeting June 19-21, 2019 Daryl M. Magpantay Conservation and Transformation of Chemical Reactions Network Properties on STAR-RVM Approach to Poly-PL Kinetics 2019 DOST ASTHRDP Graduate Scholars Conference-Year 8 May 2-3. 2019 “STAR-RVM: A Network-oriented Approach to Poly-PL Kinetics” 4th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST 4.0) December 4-6, 2019 Jeffery C. Arrieta “Gender-responsive Treatment Programs of BJMP Jails in the CALABARZON Region: An Initiative towards a Gender-sensitive Supervision of Inmates” 3rd GAD Research Forum November 14-17, 2018/ CLSU, Nueva Ecija “Gender-responsive Treatment Programs of BJMP Jails in the CALABARZON Region: An Initiative towards a Gender-sensitive Supervision of Inmates” 2nd International Research Conference on Gender and Criminal Justice June 6 – 8, 2018/ Cavite State University, Indang Cavite Jovy Ann P. Valera Draft linkage map for the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra generated from ddRAD sequencing 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan Jayvee A. Saco Green tide blooms in the Philippines: The implication to the coastal ecosystem and insights to research opportunities 40th Annual PAASE (Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering) Meeting and Symposium Jul 20 – Aug 14, 2020 | Virtual Symposium via Zoom Padina sp. as a possible bioindicator of eutrophication in Verde Island, Batangas City, Batangas, Philippines 13th International Kuroshio Science Symposium Nov 19-21, 2019 | Cagayan State University, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines Batangas State University’s Initiative on Conserving and Preserving the Verde Island Passage’s Marine Biodiversity and its Environment International Biodiversity Conference 2019 Nov 12-13, 2019 | Honey’s Hotel and Restaurant, City of Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines Photosynthetic characteristics and chloroplast position of Ulva conglobata (Ulvophyceae) under continuous light and dark conditions 23rd International Seaweed Symposium Apr 28-May 3, 2019 | International Convention Center, Jeju, Kore The Marine Research Center of the Batangas State University: The Verde Island Passage Center for Oceanographic Research and Aquatic Life Sciences 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan Jayvee A. Saco (co-author) Preliminary assessment of seaweed-seagrass communities at the southern part of Verde Island, Batangas City, Philippines 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan Building High School Teachers’ Capability on Marine Biodiversity Research: A Batangas State University Initiative 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan Modeling the interconnectivity of coastal current circulation and landscape hydrology along Verde Island Passage Marine Biodiversity Corridor (VIPMBC) 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan> Seagrass Community Structure in Two Selected Areas in Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan Geometric Morphometric Analysis on the Shell of Green Mussel (Perna viridis) from Two Culturing Sites in Cavite Province, Philippines 15th National Symposium in Marine Science July 3-6, 2019 | Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan Hard coral cover and coral diversity of Isla Verde: result of first assessment and plan for establishing monitoring stations 15th National Symposium in

Research – CABEIHM

Recent Research Presentations Name of Faculty/ Students Title of Study Conference Leonna Marrien U. Asi Environmental Sustainability Plan for Resort Hotels in CALABARZON Research & Educational Development Training Institute (REDTI) 2019 International Research Conference across Discipline November 26-28, 2019, Batangas State University, Batangas City Cristina DT. Geron Linking International Port Expansion Project to Socio-Economic Status: The Case of Batangas, Philippines Association of Schools of Public Administration in the Philippines Incorporated (ASPAP) National Conference and General AssemblyNovember 14-15, 2019, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City Camilo C. Alulod Local Government Service Delivery in Verde Island, Batangas City 2019 Philippine Society for Public Administration (PSPA) International ConferenceNovember 8, 2019, Tagaytay City, Cavite Elvic M. Sanchez Current Status of the BatStateU University-Wide Food Services: Policies, Performance, Problems and Plans 12th PNEE International Conference and Scientific MeetingOctober 15-17, 2019, Palawan State University, Puerto Princesa Palawan Elroy Joseph C. Valdez Investment Climate and Attractiveness of Tourism Industry in CALABARZON: Inputs to Business Operations Initiatives 2019 SHL Multidisciplinary Research ConferenceJune 22, 2019, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas City April M. Perez Dinescape and Servicesacape Experiences towards Emotional and Behavioral Intention among Customers of Themed Restaurant in CALABARZON 2019 SHL Multidisciplinary Research ConferenceJune 22, 2019, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas City Imelda M. Flores Mathematics Teaching Competencies of Teachers in the Senior High School in the Division of City Schools in the Province of Batangas: Basis for Direction on Continuing Education for the K to 12 Curriculum World Interdisciplinary Research Conference 2019May 29-31, 2019, Avana Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand Irene H. Maralit Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in the Province of Batangas 47th PACSB National ConferenceMay 2-3, 2019, Baguio City Cristina DT. Geron Linking International Port Expansion Project to Socio-Economic Status of Selected Areas in Batangas Province 13th NOCEI Research ForumApril 24, 2019, De La Salle Lipa, Lipa City, Batangas Elvic M. Sanchez Health, Food Safety and Hygiene Policies of OSAS-Food Services: Performance, Intentions and Direction 11th PNEE International Conference and Scientific MeetingOctober 17-19, 2018, Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College, Estancia Iloilo Roldan C. Ragot Employability Skills in BS Psychology: Input to Student and Course Development Program 55th Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP) National ConventionSeptember 20-22, 2018, SMX Convention, Philippines Roldan C. Ragot Sustaining Human Capital Advantage in the Manufacturing Sector of Batangas Province 55th Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP) National ConventionSeptember 20-22, 2018, SMX Convention, Philippines Recent Research Publications Name of Faculty/ Students Title of Study Publication Cristina DT. Geron, Joel B. Bacay and Realiza M. Mame Linking International Port Expansion Project to Socio-Economic Status: The Case of Batangas, Philippines International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 4, No. 4, April 2020 Leonna Marrien U. Asi Environmental Sustainability Plan for Resort Hotels in CALABARZON Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. 7, No. 4, November 2019Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas Imelda M. Flores Competencies of Mathematics Teachers in the Province of Batangas, Philippines: Basis for Direction on Continuing Education for the K to 12 Curriculum Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. 7, No. 4, November 2019Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas Romer C. Castillo, Marie Faye D. Cabatay, Ronnelyn F. Ronquillo, and Mary Suzene B. Seva Customs Administration Students’ Usage of Metacognitive Knowledge in their Internships International Journal of Education and Practice, Vol. 7, No. 4, September 2019Conscientia Beam Bendalyn M. Landicho Dimension of Service Quality of ASA Philippines Foundation, Inc. Microfinance institution: An Assessment Ascendens Asia Journals of Multidisciplinary Research Abstract ISSN: 2591-7064 Vol. 3 No. 2A, Feb. 2019Research Advocay for Community Empowerment Elroy Joseph C. Valdez Trends and Issues of Hotel Industry: Impact to the Influx of Tourists in Batangas, Philippines Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. 7, No. 3, August 2019Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas Amor A. Ilagan Correlation Between Financial Difficulties and Financing Strategies among Market Stallholders in Batangas City Financial Risk and Management Reviews, Vol. 5, No. 1, July 2019Conscientia Beam Imelda M. Flores Mathematics Teaching Competencies of Senior High School Teachers in the Lone Districts in the Province of Batangas City, Philippines: Basis for Direction on Continuing Education for K to 12 Curriculum Journal of Asian Research, Vol. 3, No. 3, July 2019Scholink Inc Teodorica G. Ani Entrepreneurial Activities of First and Second Class Municipalities in Batangas City International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 6, June 2019Human Resource Management Academic Research Society Shirley E. Maranan and Jeffrey P. Maranan Investment Management Perspective of Micro-Enterprises International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 3, No. 5, May 2019 Elroy Joseph C. Valdez Investment Climate of Tourism Industry in CALABARZON: Inputs to Business Operations Initiatives International Journal of Research – Granthaalayah, Vol. 7. No. 4. April 2019 Elroy Joseph C. Valdez Attractiveness of Tourism Industry in CALABARZON: Inputs to Business Operations Initiatives International Journal of Research – Granthaalayah, Vol. 7. No. 4. April 2019 Imelda M. Flores Correlates of Mathematics Performance of Students of Public Secondary Schools in the Division of Batangas: Basis for Mathematics Intervention Program World Journal of Education Research, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 2019Scholink, Inc Shirley E. Maranan, Shaira Marie D. Reyes, Angelica G. Amar, Clarck D. Balaguer and Shannon Arielle F. Medina Financial Synergy on Mergers and Acquisition of Commercial Banks International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 2019 Jeffrey P. Maranan Business Process Outsourcing of Service Industries in CALABARZON International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 2019 Shirley E. Maranan Corporate E-Commerce Practices of Manufacturing Industries in CALABARZON, Philippines International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 3, No. 3, March 2019 Jeffrey P. Maranan, Shirley E. Maranan, Jerome Z. Macalindong, John Carlo M. Payas, and Ivanna Shane B. Furto Motorcycle Anti-Theft and Safety Device International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 3, No. 3, March 2019 Realiza M. Mame Nexus Between Affective Factors and Mathematics Achievement of Students in College Algebra International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, Vol. 2, No. 12, December 2018 Nickie Boy A.

Nasugbu

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Nasugbu Campus With geographical coordinates of 14.0669679943, and 120.626135987, the campus is bounded to the North and East by Nasugbu Poblacion proper, to the South by Brgy.Bucana, and to the West by Nasugbu Bay. Landmarks near the campus includes the Globe Telecom Building and Kainan sa Dalampasigan Restaurant. The school is easily accessible by Public Transport Services coming from PITX, Coastal Road and Pasay bus terminals in Manila. It is also a quick two-hour drive by car through the old road from Southern Luzon Expressway to Tagaytay City then farther ahead to Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway. Another alternative route is via Cavitex Highway and then through the largest subterranean tunnel in the Philippines that goes through Mount Palay Palay down to the rest of Nasugbu-Ternate Highway, leading to the town proper that is conveniently close to the campus.  The University campus has the expanse of 4.159 hectares. The land area is divided in to two compounds.  Area I as of writing, is the side of the property adjacent to shores of Nasugbu, where majority of the buildings are located, including the admin building which is considered as the oldest structure in the campus dating back to the school’s founding years. The second half of the site is known to many as the Physical Education School Sports (PESS) Ground or the Roxas-Gargollo Sports Field. Measuring at 1.6849 hectare, this spacious open field is a frequent venue for PE subjects, military trainings, sports events and other outdoor activities. The Batstate U Hostel that serves as a function hall for local events stands proudly at the southern part of the field along side the Higher Education Building where most of the classes of the colleges of different programs are held.  History More than half a century ago, an educational institution was established in Nasugbu, Batangas by virtue of Republic Act 685 passed by the congress through the effort of Congressman Apolinario Reyes Apacible and the then Bureau of Fisheries Director Deogracias V.Villadolid. It was May 9, 1952, to be exact. The school which was first called the Philippine Institute of Fisheries Technology started operating in 1957 bearing the name Batangas School of Fisheries (BSF) with the two-story structure built on a three hectare-land donated by Roxas y Cia. Offering Secondary Fishery Curriculum for years since then, the school has undergone remarkable changes not only in its physical facilities but also in skills and academic achievements as well. Thus, in 1972 a superintendent was appointed to lead the institution and was granted with the approval to offer the two and a half-year Diploma in Fishery Technology Course followed by a four-year Bachelor of Science in Fishery Education in 1975, and the Bachelor of Science in Fishery Education in 1978, all these under MECS. Then rapid and more significant developments came about. In 1981, under the Department of Education Culture and Sports, the school now called Apolinario R. Apacible School of Fisheries (ARASOF) started offering Elementary Curriculum as well as Non-Traditional Courses and other short-term courses. By 1994,by virtue ofthe Higher Modernization Act of 1994, Apolinario R. Apacible School of Fisheries was placed under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a supervised institution paving the way for more program offerings for the institution’s ever-growing number of clienteles. In 1996, the Bachelor of Science in Food Technology, Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Bachelor in Elementary Education, and Bachelor in Secondary Education programs were opened for enrollment, creating more educational opportunities for stakeholders and the local community.  Under a new superintendent, ARASOF has dressed itself anew in 1997. Poised to take on the challenges of the new millennium, application for Bachelor of Science in Information Management and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology were forwarded to CHED and the approval subsequently followed. The flight of ARASOF continued through the years until that momentous day on the 25th of February Year 2000, when the wind of change swept across the campus once more, and completely altered its destiny. The Board of Trustees of the Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology approved the official Integration of ARASOF, taking the campus under its wing along with the Jose P. Laurel Polytechnique College in Malvar.  Eventually, Republic Act 9045 issued on March 22, 2001, created The Batangas State University by integrating the Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology with its branches, Jose P. Laurel Polytechnique College in Malvar and Apolinario R. Apacible School of Fisheries. ARASOF became one of the eleven campuses that completed the Batangas State University System.  Known in the region now as the Batangas State University, The National Engineering University ARASOF-Nasugbu Campus, the institution caters to 7,310 students as of 1st Semester of AY 2022-2023 as it continues to strive towards maintaining academic excellence and alignment to the University system’s vision. Distinguishing itself through quality multidisciplinary course offerings, the campus now boasts of six colleges and a laboratory school. College of Teacher Education The College of Teacher Education endeavors to produce well-rounded academicians who possess technical, pedagogical and research skills in order to address the challenges of diverse educational settings and engage in lifelong learning. PROGRAMS >> College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management The College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management is an institution offering nationally-accredited graduate and undergraduate programs in Business and Hospitality Managements, Customs and Public administrations, and Disaster Risk Management. Comprised of more than 100 faculty and support staff catering to more than 3,500 students, the college has been the prominent producer of license professionals in the field of Accountancy and Customs Administration; competent graduates in the wide array of business, entrepreneurship, management accounting, hospitality and tourism management, public administration and disaster risk management in the region and the country. PROGRAMS >> College of Informatics and Computing Sciences The College of Informatics and Computing Sciences is committed in producing globally competitive professionals and is continuing to commit itself to

Facilities

bsu-facade-web-slidermain-1-entrancehomepage-webslider-3homepage-webslider-1homepage-webslider-2main-1-higher-educucationmain-1-research-cirtcmain-1-amphithreatermain-1-lecture-roommain-1-hostelmain-1-gymmain-1-canteen   Pablo Borbon   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Facilities Facilities – Cabeihm Amphitheater It is located at the 3rd floor of the CITE Building. It can accommodate from 600-800 participants per event. It is usually used for events like seminars and competitions of the university and other stakeholders. CITE Training Room It is used for seminars and workshops of both internal and external groups. It can accommodate up to 100-150 participants. Dividers are installed in order to maximize the space of the area. Computer Laboratory Located at the 3rd floor of the CABEIHM. It is used for the computer subjects and activities of the department. It can accommodate up to 25-50 students per class. Kitchen Laboratory It is located at the ground floor of the CITE building. It can accommodate 25 students per subject as stated in the CMO. It is being utilized by IHM students for their subjects and it is sometimes being used by other stakeholders for their events. 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 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. 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. 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. Facilities – Conahs Skills Laboratory 118586045_325966208460517_3934448668447984065_nMain 1 – Facilities – Conahs – 1Main 1 – Facilities – Conahs – 2Main 1 – Facilities – Conahs – 3Main 1 – Facilities – Conahs – 4 Main1-Facilities-Cas-12Main1-Facilities-Cas-1Main1-Facilities-Cas-11 Classrooms Facilities – Cte Physics Laboratory Main 1 – Facilities – CTE Biology- 1Main 1 – Facilities – CTE Biology- 2Main 1 – Facilities – CTE Biology 3 Biology Laboratory Classrooms Main 1 – Facilities – CAS Accreditation – 1Main 1 – Facilities – CAS Accreditation – 2 Accreditation Room Service Areas Main 1 – Facilities – CAS Service Area College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management College of Arts and Sciences College of Nursing and Allied Health Services College of Teacher Education

Linkages

bsu-facade-web-slidermain-1-entrancehomepage-webslider-3homepage-webslider-1homepage-webslider-2main-1-higher-educucationmain-1-research-cirtcmain-1-amphithreatermain-1-lecture-roommain-1-hostelmain-1-gymmain-1-canteen   Pablo Borbon   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Linkages College of Nursing and Allied Health Services Local Partners Internship Cavite Center for Mental Health Philippine Orthopedic Center San Lazaro Hospital Batangas Medical Center Provincial Health Office – Batangas City Government City Health Office – Batangas City Government Mahal na Virgen Maria – Sto. Rosario District Hospital Shakeys Batangas Sisig Society SM Batangas Uncle Cheffy SM Batanga International Partners Research/ Extension Services Dongshin University – College of Oriental Medicine Global Korea Nursing Foundation College of Teacher Education Intenship (Local) Cooperating Schools in DepEd Batangas City (Elementary) Alangilan Central Elementary School Batangas City South Elementary School Batangas State University – Integrated School Batangas State University – Integrated School Bolbok Elementary School Calicanto Elementary School Gulod Elementary School Jose C. Pastor Elementary School Julian A. Pastor Memorial Elementary School Kumintang Elementary School Maruklap Elementary School Pinamukan Proper Elementary School Sta Rita Elementary School Cooperating Schools in DepEd Batangas City (High School) Balete National High School Batangas National High School Batangas State University- Integrated School Conde Labac National High School Pedro S. Tolentino Memorial National High School Libjo National High School Natalia Velasquez Ramos Memorial National High Schoo Pedro S. Tolentino Memorial National High School Sta. Rita National High School Tabangao National High School Tingga-Sorosoro National High School Cooperating Schools in DepEd Batangas Province Elementary Bauan East Central School Benigna Dimatatac Memorial Elementary School Mabini Central Elementary School Padre Imo Luna Memorial Elementary High School Anselmo A. Sandoval Memorial National High School Bauan National Agricultural and Vocational High School Bauan Technical High School Baybayin National High School Dagatan National High School Dr. Juan Pastor Memorial National High School Francisco G. Perez Memorial National High School Governor Feliciano Leviste National High School Masaguitsit Banalo National High School Pedro Paterno National High School Rosario National High School San Pascual National High School Taysan National High School Tilambo National High School Tingloy National High School Internship (International) Thai Nyuyen University of Agricultural and Forestry Research (International) Research and Educational Development Training Institute (REDTI) Educational Organizations Philippine Association for Teachers & Educators (PAFTE), Inc. Philippine Association for Graduate Education (PAGE) EducCircle

Extension & Community Services

bsu-facade-web-slidermain-1-entrancehomepage-webslider-3homepage-webslider-1homepage-webslider-2main-1-higher-educucationmain-1-research-cirtcmain-1-amphithreatermain-1-lecture-roommain-1-hostelmain-1-gymmain-1-canteen   Pablo Borbon   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management College of Arts and Sciences College of Nursing and Allied Health Services Name of Extension Service Beneficiaries Duration NDAP Batangas Chapter Conference: Webinar Series Edition with the theme: “Going Holistic! A Strategy to Endurance and Longevity” conducted in partnership with Nutritionist-Dietitians Association of the Philippines Nutritionist-Dietitians August 1, 2020 BANGON BATANGAS – Spartan Cares: Health and Nutritional Assessment Among Taal Evacuees– A CONAHS Extension Service Project conducted in partnership with City Health Office, and CONAHS Student Council, Spartan League of Nurses, Philippine Association of Nutrition Epsilon-Sigma Chapter Taal Evacuees who temporarily resided in BatStateU evacuation facility January 21-23, 2020 Healthy Eating for Kids – A Seminar Workshop on Child Nutrition , conducted in partnership with City Health Office and Philippine Association of Nutrition Epsilon-Sigma Chapter Parents (PTA) members Hakab Na: Breastfeeding 101: “A Breastfeeding Campaign in the University” conducted in partnership with City Health Office and Spartan League of Nurses/CONAHS-SC BatStateU employees (Nursing and Pregnant Mothers) November 26, 2019 Halt Ignorance: Be Vocal! BatStateU HIV Awareness Campaign Adolescent Population from Other Schools and Communities June 27, 2019 Training Workshop on Maternal and Infant Nutrition for Barangay Cuta Health Workers conducted in partnership with City Health Office Barangay Health Workers April 19, 2018 “Heightening Initiatives for Victory(HIV): An HIV Awareness Campaign” conducted in partnership with Gender and Development Office, City Health Office and CONAHS Student Council Adolescent Population (BatStateU students) May 8, 2018 Spartan Cares: #YOLO: Empowering Health Workers for Adolescent and Reproductive Health, conducted in partnership with Gender and Development Office and City Health Office Barangay Health Workers and Barangay Nutrition Scholars September 10, 2018 HAKAB NA: Breastfeeding 101 conducted in partnership with Gender and Development Office and City Health Office, and Spartan League of Nurses Pregnant Mothers/Nursing Mothers from Brgy. Cuta November 9, 2018 Healthy Mommy, Healthy Baby, conducted in partnership with Gender and Development Office, City Health Office and CONAHS Student Council Mothers and Women of Reproductive Age Para Magka-Family, Mag-Planning Muna: A Family Planning Seminar, conducted in partnership with Gender and Development Office and City Health Office, and Spartan League of Nurses December 13, 2018 Information Campaign on Adolescent Reproductive Health, conducted in partnership with Gender and Development Office, City Health Office and CONAHS Student Council Senior High School Students Outside the University December 19, 2018 Collaboration of BatStateU and Global Korean Nursing Foundation: Health and Nutrition Among School Children and Elderly in Batangas Elementary Students From: Batangas City East Elementary School Julian A. Pastor Memorial Elementary School Adults in: Brgy. Alangilan, Batangas City Balete Relocation Site, Batangas City January 11-13, 2017 “Healthy School, Healthy Kids” conducted in partnership with Global Korea Nursing Foundation and Dongshin University – College of Oriental Medicine Childhood Population (Elementary students from Talahib Pandayan ES, Julian Pastor Memorial ES, and Batangas City South ES) June 13-17, 2016 Collaboration of BatStateU and Global Korean Nursing Foundation for Nursing and HealthCare Education: “STOP HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES” at Talahib Pandayan Families of Barangay Talahib Pandayan, Batangas City January 13-14, 2016 Education: “STOP HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES” at Talahib Pandayan College of Teacher Education Gift-Giving for Taal Volcanic Eruption Victims  CTE family headed by Dr. Ivy Panelo in coordination with the Extension Service Office (ESO)) of Batangas State University helped the 92 affected families of Taal Volcano Eruption. These evacuees were consisted of 376 individuals with 201 males, 175 females, 62 male children and 63 female kids, 35 males and 18 female youths, 66 women, 88 adult males and 9 adult females, 12 male seniors and 16 female senior citizens, 2 pregnant women, 4 male infants, and 1 female infant. All of these displaced people were kept in the BatStateU Evacuation Center at the gymnasium and were provided of their needs.  CTE assisted ESO in posting the evacuees’ needs on Facebook. Dr. Ivy Corazon B. Panelo, faculty extensionist of CTE and member of Good Shepherd Baptist Church, coordinated the needs to the church members, which was actively involved in different extension services to the less fortunate people. Immediately, the church responded and prepared 376 packs of toiletries, underwears, diapers, insect repellant, brand new T-shirts, and art materials for kids.   PROJECT BSU : Bigay Saludo sa Ulirang Frontliners – A Program in providing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the front liners in battling COVID-19 Pandemic In the middle of COVID 19 struck in the Philippines, the CTE MAEM group in Lipa Campus immediately launched an online campaign to raise funds for our frontliners in seven checkpoints in Lipa City particularly Sto. Toribio, Tambo, Marawoy Junction near in Fiesta Mall, Barangay 9 (Hungry Hippo), Antipolo Del Norte (Carmel Church), Sabang (Puregold) and San Sebastian. They were 117 frontliners who benefited in this project wherein they received food packs, vitamins, face shields and alcohol.   SIKLAS: Learn to Move, Move to Learn: Sa ZUMBAhay, Bida ang Pamilya CTE MAEd-P.E students who advocate sports and recreational activities, launched a virtual Zumba as a sequel of our Community Extension Program this School Year 2019-2020. The said activity was entitled, “SIKLAS: Learn to Move, Move to Learn” with the theme, “Sa ZUMBAhay Bida ang Pamilya!” It was held on May 15-18, 2020.  ZUMBAhay is a Physical Fitness activity that will help everyone to be mentally and physically fit. It is a fun and enjoying activity for all ages, sex, and status in life.   Webinar on GUlayan at kaBuhayan sA Tubig” GUBAT – Introduction of SNAP Hydroponics in Batangas   CTE KNIGHTS move against COVID-19 CAMPAIGN The BEED faculty headed by Ms. Bernardita De Chavez helped 600 families from Aplaya Bauan, Batangas (Closa St. and H. Marasigan St.). The De Chavez family bought 30 sacks of rice and were able to solicit 60 more sacks of rice, enough to be given to 600 families with 3 kilos of rice per family.    Project STARlite (Smart Teaching And Resources for Literature):

Research

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