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
Students
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Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA), which represents the world for young accountants in the Philippines, is committed to cultivate a strong and close relationship among the students of the College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management, leading their combined intellectual potentials toward the betterment of academic standard. The institution provides a training ground for youth leaders and inculcates a response of unity and moral obligation to God, country, school and organization by helping each count of students in the pursuit for higher learning. Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants (JPAMA) The Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants is an organization of Management Accounting students whose intention and aspiration are geared towards the development of competent, rational and morally upright JPAMANS who would strive in promoting and strengthening adherence to academic and financial integrity, in line with the function of accounting, to provide reliable information as the basis in making economic decisions and to become highly responsive to meet the ever-changing demands of the profession and globalization through industry-based projects. Junior Managers’ Society (JMS) Junior Managers’ Society is a mother organization of Business Administration and Entrepreneurship comprising six (6) sub-organizations namely Junior Financial Executives (JFINEX), BatStateU – Economic Society (BatStateU-ECOSOC), Junior Marketing Executive BatStateU (JMEB), Junior People Managers Association of the Philippines (JPMAP), Operation Manager Guild (OMG) and Young Entrepreneur Society (YES). 8. Future Hotelier and Restaurateur Society (FHARS) is a college-based organization for hospitality students to develop learning, engage into opportunities, build initiatives in student leadership and perform commitment in the areas of hospitality. League of Tourism Students of the Philippines (LTSP) The League of Tourism Students of the Philippines is a non-stock, non-profit nationwide organization of tourism students that speaks for the Tourism Industry of the Philippines, especially for the tourism student sector. Future Hotelier and Restaurateur Society (FHARS) Future Hotelier and Restaurateur Society (FHARS) is a college-based organization for hospitality students to develop learning, engage into opportunities, build initiatives in student leadership and perform commitment in the areas of hospitality. Philippine Society of Customs Administration Students (PSCAS) Philippine Society of Customs Administration Students – Batangas State University is a socio-academic organization that commits itself in molding national leaders in the government tariff and customs service and the industry as professional practitioners through gradual exposure of its members to customs procedures and practices governed by faith, patriotism, human dignity, integrity, mutual respect and excellence. Association of Young Public Administrators (AYPA) Association of Young Public Administrators is a socio-civic, advocacy, and political organization of public administration students that ensures excellence in public service, accountability, responsiveness and respect for human rights, gender equality and social inclusion. 6. The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) which represents the world for young accountants in the Philippines, is committed to cultivate a strong and close relationship among the student the student of the College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management, leading the combined intellectual potentials of the students towards the betterment of academic standard if the institution providing a training ground for youth leaders and inculcating a response of unity and moral obligation to God, country, school and organization by helping each other in the pursuit of higher learning. College of Arts and Sciences Chemical Society (ChemSoc) Chemical Society is an academic organization which aims to uphold unity among BS Chemistry students and continuously involve its members in an efficient, effective and fruitful usage of their skills and knowledge towards the course. Biology Major Students’ Society (BIOMASS) Biology Major Students’ Society is an association that forms unity and understanding among students. Above all, it further develops science and fortifies innovation to the benefit of our school and nation. Differential Society of Integrated Mathematicians (DSIM) TheDifferential Society of Integrated Mathematicians (DSIM) is an academic organization of Batangas State University Pablo Borbon Main I – College of Arts and Sciences that was founded by BS Mathematics students on 2007 which aims to enrich the knowledge of its constituents in the field of Mathematics and allied Sciences. Psychology Student’s Society (PSS) The Psychology Student’s Society (PSS) is the student organization of the BS Psychology Program of Batangas State University. Its advocacy is mental health awareness and student representation. Society of Development Communicators (SDC) The Society of Development Communicators (SDC) is the head student organization of the BS Development Communication program in Batangas State University. It spearheads student activities that empower the studentry to catalyze change and development. Student Broadcasters of Development Communication (SBDC) The Student Broadcasters of Development Communication (SBDC) is the sole representation of radio broadcasters in the University. Kamera, Kamay, at Kultura (KAMARA) Kamera, Kamay, at Kultura (KAMARA) is the organization that promotes cultural and arts awareness. College of Arts and Sciences Student Council (CASSC) The College of Arts and Sciences Student Council (CASSC) is the highest form of student representation in the CAS department of Batangas State University. It believes in the values of academic freedom, the upholding of democratic education, and the battling of student repression. Through camaraderie and transparency, CASSC serves both the student body and the community. College of Law Student Council A student body organization tasked with uplifting the academic performance and promoting the camaraderie among the students of the College of Law. The Red Spartan Law Student Council is a registered Academic Organization of Batangas State University – The National Engineering University. It represents the concerns of the students and helps share their ideas, interests, and aspirations. The Student
College of Teacher Education
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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
College of Arts and Sciences
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About
Home / Page About the University Batangas State University (BatStateU) is the Philippines’ National Engineering University (The NEU) by virtue of Republic Act No. 11694 enacted on April 11, 2022. With over 120-year legacy, this Level IV state university is strategically located in the second largest economic region in the Philippines – CALABARZON, specifically in the Province of Batangas, which puts it in a prime position not only as a premier provider of higher and advanced learning but also as a viable economic development zone. As the National Engineering University committed to developing leaders in the global knowledge economy, part of our purposeful mandate, BatStateU continuously provides world-class academic training to young Filipinos in all specialized areas, focusing on strengthening engineering programs through the development and offering of industry-driven and emerging engineering programs. BatStateU also aims to lead in the generation of productive knowledge, innovation, and technology to develop relevant and technical higher-order skills needed. It serves as a public service university by providing various forms of community, public, and volunteer service, as well as scholarly and technical assistance to the government, private sector, and civil society while maintaining its standards of excellence. With its pioneering and distinctive status as The National Engineering University in the country, BatStateU will advance the direction of engineering education in the Philippines by further strengthening and expanding its current 46 engineering degree programs both in graduate and undergraduate levels. Moreover, it aims to intensify efforts on producing a corps of advanced trained engineers and other professionals who can create leading-edge solutions to the country’s challenges in energy, infrastructure, environment, information and communications, construction, manufacturing, transportation, and other domains of everyday life. Furthermore, BatStateU leads in creating an environment that engenders the Filipino engineering experts and professionals of tomorrow while enabling the Philippines to swiftly take its place as a global knowledge center and developed economy. Regarded as the country’s largest engineering university in terms of enrollment and program offerings, BatStateU provides quality education to students from 17 regions across the Philippines. It is the first state university with programs in BS Chemical Engineering, BS Civil Engineering, BS Computer Engineering, BS Electrical Engineering, BS Electronics Engineering, BS Industrial Engineering, BS Mechanical Engineering, and BS Sanitary Engineering accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), https://www.abet.org under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Engineering and Philippine Technological Council’s Accreditation and Certification Board for Engineering and Technology (PTC-ACBET). Moreover, BatStateU Alangilan’s BS Computer Science Program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Computer Science and Similarly Named Computing Programs. Similarly, BatStateU Alangilan’s BS Information Technology Program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Information Technology and Similarly Named Computing Programs. With 15 development centers, BatStateU is recognized by the Regional Development Council of Region IV-A as the Regional Center for Technology Business Incubation and Development, as well as the Regional Center for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Environment Research. The university’s Electronics Engineering program is designated by CHED as a National Center of Excellence, and its Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Development Communication, and Teacher Education programs are National Centers of Development. It has also maintained high academic standards in architecture, industrial technology, computing sciences, business, agriculture, allied health, and the social sciences. It received ISO 9001:2015 certification from TÜV Rheinland Philippines, Inc., and is set host to the first China-Philippines Silk Road Institute in the country. This institution’s commitment to excellence garners recognition not only within its national borders but also resonates prominently on the global stage. Recent achievements highlight its global impact, notably ranking as the 128th most innovative university in the prestigious 2024 World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI). Additionally, BatStateU has achieved a significant position among the top universities, securing a ranking of 601st-800th out of 2,152 universities from 125 countries/regions in the 2024 THE Impact Rankings. With over 61,000 students hailing from 55+ provinces, facilitated by nearly 3,000 faculty and staff across 11 campuses in the Academic Year 2023-2024, Batangas State University remains steadfast in its adherence to international standards. It was given a three-star rating by Quacquarelli Symonds Stars University rating and is part of the Top Universities list. Through Proclamation No. 947, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte designated the BatStateU Knowledge, Innovation, and Science Technology or KIST Park as a Special Economic Zone. It is the first KIST Park registered by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority or PEZA. BatStateU is also dedicated to fostering a more sustainable world by integrating sustainable practices into its academic and research endeavors, using renewable energy sources, reducing waste and water pollution, and actively involving students in sustainability initiatives. In fact, among the 1,477 participating universities in the 2024 UI GreenMetric World University Ranking around the globe, it was hailed as the 304th World’s Most Sustainable University. Developed in 2010 by the University of Indonesia, UI GreenMetric is the first ranking in the World that has established a Voluntary Standard for improving university infrastructure and action towards sustainable universities worldwide. The university further made its sustainability efforts more robust by establishing the Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) to ensure that sustainability is an essential component of the university’s core duties of instruction, research, innovation, and extension services, as well as its general administrative and general support services functions. As part of the abovementioned efforts, the university likewise designated Sustainability Development Officers (SDOs) in every constituent campus to ensure that the programs, projects, and activities (PPAs) on a campus level are aligned with the SDGs and approved the University Policy Guidelines for the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals by Board Resolution No. 136, s. 2022. Thus, as the National Engineering University, Batangas State University continues to uphold its strong commitment to facilitate and promote sustainability efforts in attaining the 2030 Global Goals. Undoubtedly, BatStateU The NEU fortifies its vision of being a “premier national
