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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

Administration

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Administration Office of the Chancellor Prof. ENRICO M. DALANGIN Chancellor Ms. MARILYN P. TAMPES Internal Audit / Quality Assurance Management Assoc. Prof LORENJANE E. BALAN Sustainable Development Prof. FROILAN G. DESTREZA Bids and Awards Committee Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. LORISSA JOANA E. BUENAS Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. ANANIA B. AQUINO Dean, College of Teacher Education Asst. Prof. EVANGELINE S. BARREDO Associate Dean, College of Teacher Education Assoc. Prof. MAYETTE A. CANANEA Dean, College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Mr. MARVIN C. HERNANDEZ Associate Dean, College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Dr. MARIA LUISA A. VALDEZ Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Mr. JONAS C. VILLAVEZA Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Dr. LORISSA  JOANA E. BUENAS Dean, College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Asst. Prof. RENALYN D. MALABANAN Dean, College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Dr.  MARIA LUISA A. VALDEZ OIC- College Criminal Justice Education Dr. JOSE ALEJANDRO R. BELEN Principal, Laboratory School Dr. ESTELITO J. PUNONGBAYAN Head, General Education Mr. ERWIN R. ABIAD Head, Registration Services Dr. WINNONA ANDREA FATIMA P. MAGAHIS Head, Health Services Ms. ELLAINE G. LID-AYAN Head, Library Services Ms. ANALYN H. VENZON Head, Testing and Admission Ms. LEILA T. BAYOT Head, On-the-Job Training Ms. DYEMNAH INASIAH H. BENTIR Head, Student Organization Asst. Prof. CHERRY U. BANTA Head, Student Discipline Ms. ANALYN H. VENZON Head, Guidance and Counselling Asst. Prof. ROSALIE R. ROJALES Head, Scholarship and Financial Assistance Assoc. Prof. MAYETTE A. CANANEA Head, Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) Ms. RIA S. TANGLAO Head, Sports Development Program Ms. MARIA JESSICA P. DE GUZMAN Head, Culture and Arts Asst. Prof. WILFREDO U. ABELLERA Head, National Service Training Program Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Development and Extension Services Prof. FROILAN G. DESTREZA Vice Chancellor for Research, Development and Extension Services Prof. FROILAN G. DESTREZA Head, Research Assoc. Prof. CARMINA L. CAUREZ Head, Extension Services Office of the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Assoc. Prof. JOSEPHINE D. VERGARA Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Ms. AIMEE ROXANNE U. PERCANO Human Resource Management Ms. MARIFE G. GALVEZO Procurement Ms. MAYBELLE R. DE LAS ALAS Property and Supply Arch. LARA PATRICIA E. CABANILLAS Project and Facility Management Ms. ELEONOR T. LAÑA Budget Ms. APPLE KHEER R. CHUIDIAN Accounting Ms. ANNA LISA B. VILLAPANDO Cashiering Ms. ANA JEAN J. MARANAN General Services Mr. EBENEZER JOSHUA S. VELASCO Records Mr. JUVENAL R. ORIONDO Environmental Management Unit Ms. ELLAINE L. GUERRERO Disbursing Officer Office of the Vice Chancellor for Development and External Affairs Assoc. Prof. LORENJANE E. BALAN Vice Chancellor for Development and External Affairs Asst. Prof. RENZ MERVIN A. SALAC ICT Services MR. EBENEZER JOSHUA S. VELASCO Planning and Development Ms. MARIA MARIEL D. PEREA External Affairs Ms. MONALIZA C. DRIO Resource Generation

Advocating Environmental Protection and Conservation

  Our environmental policy states our commitment to the continuous quality improvement of our environmental management system by providing innovative solutions and initiatives on energy conservation, pollution control, waste management, and environment protection in fidelity to environmental laws and in compliance with regulatory requirements, towards environmental stewardship and sustainable development. We utilize solar panel technology and building management system for our Electricity Conservation Program. As part of our Pollution Control Program, one engineering solution is the construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), which controls water pollution and helps conserve water.

College of Teacher Education

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Extension & Community Services

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services Extension Program 2020 Title Bangon Batangas: “Relief Operation Project of Batangas State University Balayan Campus” Location Municipality of Balayan – MSWD and BatStateU ARASOF Date January 14, 2020 Beneficiaries Local community residents who evacuated from the affected areas due to Taal Volcano Eruption. This project provides them with relief goods. Nature Community Outreach Program General Objective To collaborate with other agencies in conduct of the community extension service program Specific Objectives To provide/ donate relief goods to those families who were affected by the Taal volcano eruption situated in the evacuation areas in Batangas State University Nasugbu ARASOF Campus. On January 12, 2020, a catastrophic incident hit the province of Batangas. This incident was the eruption of the Taal Volcano. Devastation hit the province as nearby towns were covered by the ash fall particularly in the nearby towns from the volcano such as the towns of Agoncillo, Laurel, San Nicolas and Lemery. These towns were part of the 14 km danger zone and had been locked down for days. Houses and other infrastructures were buried from ash falls, economy and livestock were down, roads and houses were damaged due to continues shaking of the ground and fear and tension were very visible. People from these towns who were affected rushed and evacuated to areas not affected by the ash fall. Reports said that thousands of people and families were greatly affected by the calamity. The evacuees were immediately rushed to nearby towns not affected by the calamity such as the towns of Balayan and Nasugbu. In relation to this, the campus planned to provide basic relief goods and commodities necessary to aid those families in need of help and support particularly the campus of Batangas State University which temporarily became evacuation centers. Campuses of Batangas State University that housed the evacuees were BatState U Main I, Main II, Malvar and ARASOF Nasugbu. And in response to the President’s call to help out those campuses which houses evacuees, Batangas State university Balayan tapped the Extension Service Office of BatStateU ARASOF Nasugbu for support. Faculty members donated relief goods to those evacuees temporarily sheltering in Batangas State University Nasugbu campus. This was made thru the collaboration to the Extension Office of Nasugbu campus under Mrs. Rojales who accommodated the faculty members during the donation activity. Extension Program 2021 Title Compassion to Action: Balayanihan sa Panahon ng Pandemya: A BatStateU Balayan Community Outreach Program Location Barangay Navotas, Balayan Batangas Date May 31, 2021 / 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Beneficiaries Male and Female Beneficiaries of the Community in Barangay Navotas Nature Community Outreach Program General Objective This activity aims to conduct a community outreach project to Brgy. Navotas, Balayan, Batangas and provide assistance for the poor and needy residents of the barangay. Specific Objectives Conduct call for food and other donations from May 17 to May 30,2021 Collect donations of food or relief packages for the community pantry Communicate with the barangay about the plan donation to their community pantry. d. Provide food assistance for poor communities and teaching the values of charity, equality and generosity on May31, 2021 Short Narrative of the Activity: BatsStateU Balayan faculty conducted a meeting on May 14, 2021 for the proposed donation drive activity in support to the Community Pantry Activity of Brgy. Navotas, Balayan, Batangas. The said meeting had an agreement that the campus will donate relief good for those families in the areas particulalrly those who suffer from food insecurity. All the donations that will be gathered will be picked up by the Barangay officials headed by Capt. Michael Barrera. Coordination was conducted thru their Brgy. Secretary Kris Lyn Fabricante, and Councilor Sale. On May 31, 2021 BatstateU Balayan under the Extension Service Office in collaboration with the College of Industrial Technology and College of Teacher Education conducted the extension program in our adopted community. This extension services took place at Barangay Navotas, Balayan, Batangas. The said community outreach project was entitled “Compassion to Action: Balayanihan sa Panahon ng Pandemya: A BatStateU Balayan Community Outreach Program”. This project started at eight o’clock in the morning with the help of Barangay Officials to distribute the food donations for the residents, particularly those families in the community who suffer from food insecurity. Title Community Empowerment thru Science and Technology (CEST) Community Needs Assessment Location Balayan Batangas – Virtual Date October 30, 2021 Beneficiaries 45 Residents of the Municipality of Balayan Batangas Nature Technical Assistance and Advisory Services General Objective The activity aims to assess the needs, problems, or gaps in the community related to the five entry points of the CEST program. Specific Objectives Determine the key socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the Households/ groups in the community; Discuss the current situation of the communities, with focus on needs, problems, and issues in the following areas: (a) health and nutrition (b) environmental protection and conservation (c) human resource development (d) economic development / livelihood opportunities € disaster risk reduction & management and climate change adaptation; Discuss the various opportunities, strengths, and aspirations of each community and prioritize common concerns/dreams; Discuss the action plans for each identified aspirations/concerns by the stakeholders; Provide recommendations and possible S&T interventions appropriate to the assessed needs or problems Short Narrative of the Activity: The Community Needs Assessment Study of Balayan, Batangas was commissioned by DOST Region IVA to help co-design with the local government unit the Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) initiatives for the area. Specifically, it aims to: determine the key socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the households/groups in the community; discuss the current situation of the communities, with focus needs, problems, and issues in the following areas: (a) health and nutrition, (b) environment protection and conservation, (c) human resource development, (d) economic development or livelihood opportunities, (e) disaster risk reduction and management and climate change adaptation; discuss the various opportunities, strengths, and aspirations of each community

College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences

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Linkages

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Linkages Balayan Bolts Center Batangas I Electric Cooperative, Inc. Bureau of Fire Protection – Balayan, Batangas Creotec Philippines Inc. Denber Trading Electrical Services ENCY-K Prints Etc. Global Trucking Services Honda Cars Batangas Hyundai Lipa Batangas (Shaw Automotive Resources Inc) JCO Gold Marketing and Consultancy LGU Calaca Lubang Municipal Police Station Magundayao Law Office MBV Electric Power System Incorporated Municipal Government of Balayan Municipal Government of Nasugbu Municipal Government of Sta. Teresita Municipality of Calatagan Municipality of Taal NeoDocto Inc. Nissan Batangas City PH-AU Diversified Solutions Group of Companies Inc. Toyota Batangas City Toyota Lipa Batangas Inc. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporatiion Calaca Senior High School Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation, Inc. Sangguniang Barangay of Pinagpalang-anak, Calaca, Batangas Balayan Senior High School Local Government Unit of Balayan Calaca Municipal Police Station Land Transportation Office – Balayan My Dreamhome Builders Inc. EMVIEM Telephone Services Consolidated Distillers of the Far East Inc. EBBuilders Construction Services South Luzon Thermal Energy Corporation Progreen Agricorp Inc. Naños Auto Shop Galaxy Auto Center Balayan Municipal Police Station Sem Calaca Power Corporation Tulicanaba Corp. – MCWB

Research

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research and Development FACULTY RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 2020 – Present NAME OF FACULTY TITLE OF STUDY JOURNAL Permanent MARITES M. ABDON Exploring Cross-linguistic Influence from L1 Tagalog to L2 English in Article Use AsTEN Journal of Teacher Education 8 December 2024 RHOBERT E ALVARES Design and Development of a Modified Sugarcane Juice Extracting Machine (TRAPICHE) for Small-Scale Farmers Journal of Electrical Systems December 2024 MARC ZEUS R. VILLANUEVA Development and Performance Evaluation of Papaya Shredding and Squeezing Machine for Small-Scale Atchara Producers Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies December 31, 2023 CELINNE A. MENDEZ Enhanced Super Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks (ESRGAN) on Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection   Energy Consumption Forecasting for Smart Industry Using Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) and Vector Auto-Regression (VAR) Model ACM Journals December 27,2023   ACM Journals October 24, 2023   FACULTY RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS 2020 – Present NAME OF FACULTY TITLE OF STUDY CONFERENCE Permanent RHOBERT E ALVARES Design and Development of a Modified Sugarcane Juice Extracting Machine (TRAPICHE) for Small Scale Farmers Engineering & Scientific Research Groups 2024 MARC ZEUS R. VILLANUEVA Development and Performance Evaluation of Papaya Shredding and Squeezing Machine for Small-Scale Atchara Producers 5th International Conference on Automation, Mechatronics, and Robotics (ICAMEROB 2023) October 28, 2023 CELINNE A. MENDEZ Correlative Analysis of Meteorological Factors in National Capital Region (NCR) that Influences the Risk of Fire Incident 5th International Conference on Automation, Mechatronics, and Robotics (ICAMEROB 2023) October 28, 2023 JOCELYN C. BANAYBANAY School Practices and the Relationship to the Level of Teachers Performance in a Private School   Psycho-emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs to their Children 2nd National REDi Congress November 29, 2023 3rd National REDi Congress November 29, 2024 JEAN KARLA M. CASTILLO Psycho-emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs to their Children 3rd National REDi Congress November 29, 2024 RUEL M. PANDAY Psycho-emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs to their Children 3rd National REDi Congress November 29, 2024 JOHN BRYAN G. NAÑOS Integrated Multi-Feature Automobile Air Conditioning Service Machine The Graduate Research Forum for Technology, Engineering, and Computing 2024 (GRaF-TEC ’24) December 7, 2024 MA. LUZ I. SANCHEZ Mediating Role of Competitive Advantage on the Effects of Marketing Innovation on the Business Performance of Micro and Small-Scale Restaurants Among Selected Municipalities in Western Batangas 6th International Multidisciplinary Research Conference February 6-7, 2024 MARITES M. ABDON Towards Integrated Phonological Awareness Intervention in Mother Tongue 3rd Linguistic Society of the Philippines International Conference (LSPIC 2021) March 13, 2021 JOCELYN C. BANAYBANAY Psycho-Emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs Perception of College Students of Batangas State University on the Effects of Foreign Culture to the Traditional Cultures in the Philippines Diversified Transformative Research in Teacher Edcuation through Sustained Access and Flexibility Development of Garlic Candy Techniques of College Instructors of Batangas State University Balayan in Dealing with the Behavioral Issue of Their Early Adult Learners Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 20221st International Educators’ Congress February 22, 20221st National Research Conference on Teacher Education December 14, 2021International Research Conference on Higher Edcuation (IRCHE) 2021 December 13-16, 20211st National Research Conference on Teacher Education December 14, 2021 JEAN KARLA M. CASTILLO Psycho-Emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 2021 MICHELLE M. DEL ROSARIO Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Developing a Solid Waste Management for Calaca Municipality Compliance of Calaca Municipality to the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (RA 9003) – Awarded as Best Video Presentation Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2023Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 20212nd International Virtual Conference on Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation June 22-23, 2022International Symposium on Environmental and Green Chemistry for Sustanaible Development 2021 (EnvChem 2021) June 9, 2021 CELINNE A. MENDEZ Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 20215th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST V) December 6-7, 2021 RUEL M. PANDAY Psycho-Emotional Effects of Distance Parenting of OFWs Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022 MA. LUZ I. SANCHEZ Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Industrial Education Graduates’ Program Learning Experience and their Competencies: From the University to the Market Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review for Ongoing Research Projects September 29, 2022Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 2021 MARC ZEUS R. VILLANUEVA Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Balayeños Automated Bagoong Machine Batangas State University’s Agency In-House Review 2021 September 16, 20215th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST V) December 6-7, 2021

Faculty

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty Core Alvarez, Rhobert E. Assoc. Prof. V Doctor of Technology Abdon, Maritess M. Asst. Prof. III Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Linguistic Banaybanay, Jocelyn B. Assoc. Prof. III Doctor of Education Major in Educational Management and Planning Bayungan,Kathleen B. Asst. Prof III Doctor of Philosophy in Management Calaud, Ma. Gizelle G. Instructor II Master of Arts in Education Management Castillo, Jean Karla M. Instructor III Master of Science in Information Technology DIAZ, IRENEA T. Asst. Prof. III Master in Teaching Home Economics FLORES, TERESITA N. Instructor I Master in Education Major in Adminstration and Supervision GONZALES, MAY G. Asst. Prof. I Master in Business Administration Macatangay, Annalyn G. Instructor II Master of Arts in Education Major in English Language Mendez, Celinne A. Instructor III Master of  Science in Computer Science Naños, John Bryan G. Instructor I Master of Technology Panday, Ruel M. Instructor III Master in Business Administration Panganiban, Gaudencio B. Asst. Prof. I Master in Industrial Education Panganiban, Marian C. Assoc. Prof I Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management RODRIGUEZ, NERISSA V. Asst. Prof I Master in Business Administration Sanchez, Ma. Luz I. Asst. Prof II Master in Business Administration Villanueva, Marc Zeus R. Instructor III Master of Technology ARZOBAL, ARMANDO E. Lecturer I BS in Computer Engineering BALBOA, ERWIN D. Lecturer I BS in Mechanical Engineering BENITEZ, RACQUEL S. Lecturer II BS in Civil Engineering BENTER, NOELISA M. Lecturer I Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Computer Technology CABUNGCAL, AR-JAY B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Technical Vocation Teacher Education Major in Computer Programming CAÑADA, JOEL N. Lecturer I Electronics Engineering Technology CAUSAPIN, GENEIL J. Lecturer II Bachelor of Science in Computer Science LASTRILLA, ALLAN CARLO M. Lecturer I Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Automotive Technology Lopez, Wilfredo M. Lecturer I BS in Secondary Education Marasigan, John Roy U. Lecturer I BS In Industrial Education MENDEZ, JUSTIEN A. Lecturer I Mechanical Engineering Technology PANGANIBAN, JOHN ERUEL M. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering RIBALDO, MARK ANTHONY P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology SANCHEZ, ALLYZA JANE A. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering DIMAILIG, RICAJAN MARIE A. Lecturer I BS in Civil Engineering STA APRIL, April E. Instructor I Bachelor of Industrial Education Major in Industrial Arts TALAOC, IVAN GABRIEL B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Computer Technology TAÑEDO. APOLO III A. Lecturer I BS Instrumentation and Control Engineering. TENORIO, JOHN ARONE M. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering VILLALOBOS, LYNDON C. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science major in Mechanical Engineering

Facilities

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Balayan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Facilities Computer Laboratory The Computer Laboratory has computers for students’ hands-on and practical activities. Each computer workstation has updated programs and software installed, enabling students to complete computer-based and technology-based projects. Internet Laboratory The Internet Laboratory features advanced computers for student research and collaboration. Each computer workstation has cutting-edge programs and tools, enabling students to participate in online learning and digital projects. Cisco Laboratory  The Cisco laboratory contains specialized computers for networking and telecommunications training. Each workstation is equipped with comprehensive networking software and simulation tools, allowing students to develop practical skills in configuring and managing network systems. Electrical / Instrumentation and Control Technology Laboratory The Electrical/Instrumentation and Control Technology Laboratory is divided into several sections. It includes an Electro-pneumatics section that focuses on mechatronics and machine automation and an automation studio used to design and simulate electro-hydraulic systems. There is also a Digital Electronics section dedicated to designing and analysing digital circuits and a Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) section that concentrates on industrial process control. The Motor Control section involves industrial wiring installation, troubleshooting, and machinery repair, while the residential and commercial wiring sections focus on electrical installation and maintenance. A lecture room is also available for presenting and discussing key theories and concepts. Automotive Laboratory The automotive laboratory is divided into different sections to provide engaging activities on auto engine troubleshooting, auto body and auto engine wiring installation, overhauling and troubleshooting of the motorcycle and different small engines, electronic fuel injection, transmissions, transaxles and differentials, automotive air conditioning and basic driving.

College of Law

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