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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

Rosario – CABEIHM

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Program Offerings Curriculum & Description BS Business Administration Major in Financial Management BS Business Administration Major in Human Resource Management BS Business Administration Major in Marketing Management

Rosario – CIT

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Industrial Technology The College of Industrial Technology of BatStateU Rosario, the leader in producing skilled Automotive Technology and Computer Technology Graduates that cater not only the province of Batangas but in the international arena. Having more than 80 students, the college has more than 10 skilled, licensed and professional teachers and staff who serve the students with the best quality of education. Goals The College of Industrial Technology shall produce well-rounded and globally competitive individuals who meet local, national and international demands for skilled workers. Objectives To devise up-to-date curricula that help attain goals, meet changing requirements and reflect changes in Industrial Technology. To facilitate quality technical-vocational education and training towards holistic competency and proficiency of the individuals in the different technology areas. To mold individuals whose personal, social, technical, practical qualities make them productive and valuable citizens of a global village. To train technologist in the use of applied research by innovating ways to address needs and problems and by implementing and extending current technology. Program Offerings Description/Curriculum Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Automotive Technology Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Computer Technology

Rosario – College of Teacher Education

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Teacher Education The College of Teacher Education at BatStateU Rosario offers accredited programs and has consistently produced skilled and competitive graduates over the years. Renowned for its commitment to excellence, the college excels in preparing licensed teachers and education professionals who contribute significantly to the field of education. Objectives The College of Teacher Education is committed to: provide students with learning opportunities for their advancement in specific fields of interest towards excellence, efficiency and effectiveness in the attainment of local, regional and national goals. design rationalized activities for the enhancement of classroom teaching through modern modes of instructional delivery, instructional materials preparation and assessment of learning. utilize the latest trends and strategies in research to address the evolving demands on the generation and dissemination of new knowledge and innovations in education. harness the capability of the students in conceptualizing, implementing, and sustaining extension projects of the college through active partnerships for inclusive social development. provide avenues in the development of professionalism and in the pursuance of lifelong learning for personal and professional growth and development. Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education – Home Economics Bachelor in Elementary Education

College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management

malvar-slider-1malvar-slider-2malvar-slider-3malvar-slider-4malvar-slider-5CABEIHM BLDGCECS BLDG(1)CET BLDGCTE BLDGSC2(1)SC2   Malvar   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management The College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management aims to provide leadership in quality instruction, extension services, professional training in Accountancy, Business, International Hospitality Management. It also aims to produce scientifically trained, economically stable, and environmentally conscious citizens. Moreover, it is also anchored on the philosophy of providing students with humanistic education their commitment to personal growth and social transformation, thus, making them professionals possessing love and faith in the Almighty God, country, and fellowmen. The College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management is composed of competent Faculty members and Professors who earned their Masters and Doctorate Degrees. They engage themselves in research, internationalization, and extension activities. The core faculty members from the Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting are able and competent in the discipline since they are holders of either Master’s Degree or Doctorate Degree. In addition, the lecturers in the program are industry practitioners, certified public accountants, and specialized professionals. Similarly, the core faculty members from Bachelor of Science in Business Administration are either graduate of Master’s Degree or Doctorate Degree in the same discipline or allied programs majority of the core faculty members of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management and Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management are holders Master’s Degree. The lecturers in the programs have long and vital industry experiences in Hotels, Restaurants, and Cruise ships. All of the General Education faculty members are licensed professionals in their specific specializations. The national organizations that the faculty members are affiliated are the Council of Deans and Educators of Business (CODEB), The EdukCircle International Education Circle – ICCS (EdukCircle), Professional Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE), Asian Qualitative Research Association (AQRA)and Confederation of Faculty Association of State Colleges and Universities of the Philippines. Pursuant to the University’s mandate of continuous quality improvement in providing quality education among its stakeholders, they adhere to it by pursuing graduate studies, attending local and international trainings and seminars, and taking computer certifications. Undergraduate Programs Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource Management  Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management

College of Accountancy, Business and Economics

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Lemery   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Accountancy, Business and Economics The College of Accountancy, Business and Economics aims to provide quality education to prepare students for a wide range of careers in accountancy, business, and management. It has two program offerings namely Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Under the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, there are two majors- Financial Management and Marketing Management. The CABE Department are composed of eleven full time faculty members and six (6) part time lectures. Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management  Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management  Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting

Faculty

lobo-slider-1lobo-slider-2   Lobo   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty Agriculture Program Dr. Myrna A. Garcia Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture (Farming System)   Asst. Prof. Mars G. Panganiban Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture major in Crop Science (on-going)   Asst. Prof. Eva L. Ilagan Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy Agriculture major in Farming System (on-going)   Asst. Prof. Melmar D. Eje Assistant Professor II Master in Agriculture (Horticulture) Forestry Program Dr. Romel U. Briones Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry (Forestry Resource Management)   For. Ermark B. Abenir Instructor III Master of Forestry (Agroforestry)   For. Ericson E. Coracero Instructor I Master of Science in Environmental Management   For. Herbert G. Bañados, Jr. Instructor III Master of Science in Environmental Science General Education Dr. Rizza R. Gonzales Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration   Dr. Jeannette D. Arcega Assistant Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management

Linkages

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Linkages College of Accountancy, Business Economics and International Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration PARTNER INDUSTRIES AMCOR SECURITY AND AGENCY INC. CREOTEC PHILIPPINES INC. GRAPHIC DESIGNER/SHUTTERLIGHT ONLINE COURSE FUTURE LEARN JA PHILIPPINES AA2000 Security and Technology Solutions Ace Summit Life Insurance Agency Alupay Multi-Purpose Cooperative Batangas Dynamic 5 Restaurant Batangas State University – Office of Dept.Chair CABEIHM Build Up Aggregates Trading CitiGlobal Realty & Development Inc. Dreamwork Construction Inc I AM PLUS COACHING AND TRAINING SYSTEM SERVICE GLOBAL ONE LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY MARBURRY REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Pierre and Paul Solutions Inc. Pharma De Oro Incorporated Prulife UK Red Lion Summit Life Insurance Agency Prulife UK Eastern Summit Life Insurance Agency RICHMOND FOODS CORPORATION The Rosario Livestock and Agriculture Farming Cooperative, RNH Realty and Management Inc Samjang Food Inc. Shutter Light Digital South Asia Link Finance Corporation SWISS RANKS San Antonio Medical Center of Lipa, Inc. Victory Agri-Industrial Resources Corporation Sustainability Standards Inc. Pueblo Niño Development Inc. Look Here Portrait Photography Dwell Memorial Park,Inc. Rosario Memorial Park Aras Netshop Galeria Renascimento Commercial Enterprises Inc. (Palacio de Memoria) McDonald’s Rosario Marburry Realty and Development Corporation (White Haven Memorial Garden Branch) Enagic Philippines Inc. Calmar Land Development Corporation (Lipa Branch) Mount Carmel Rural Bank Inc. Jetbest Animal Nutrition and Health Care, Inc. Ibaan Market Vendors and Community Multi- Purpose Cooperative Rosarian Financing Corporation ResultsCX Lipa Work Hub Business Center Inc. Paradise View Memorial Garden-P. Garcia Corp. Cassa Marissa Resort Bemi-Luzon Motorcycle Corps Escabel Ramirez Printing Services Bangko Kabayan Inc. – Ibaan Branch Burgos De Gala & Co., CPAs Greenstar Security Agency Inc. Reyes Accounting and Law Office Untalan General Hospital Sorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative Luzon Development Bank Bangko Kabayan Inc. – Rosario Branch Municipal Government of Rosario Booksmart JDV Accounting Office General Telephone System Inc. Nemar Yamaha Rosario Batangas Probikes Motorcycle Center Sorvi Hotel Ibaan Market Vendors and Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Padre Garcia) Ibaan Market Vendors and Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Rosario) 4th District of Batangas House of Representative Balai Ising Garden Resort Christ The Saviour Medical Center Inc. Emerald Construction Supplies Trading Excellent Performance Services, Inc Global Concrete Development Corporation Ku Chi Food Hub | Ku Chi Tea Philippines Matala Women’s Multi-Purpose Cooperative Motorcentral Sales Corporation Municipality Government of Padre Garcia Municipal Government of Ibaan One Source General Solution Inc. Padre Garcia Economic Enterprise Waterworks Padre Garcia Development Cooperative (PADECO) Padre Garcia Multipurpose Cooperative Puyat Steel Corporation San Juan District Hospital San Juan Water District TESDA KOREA – Philippines Information Technology Training Center Vision 2000 Feedmills Corporation Lipa Agricultural Development Corporation (LADECO) Bolbok Rural Bank, Inc. SFM Sales Corporation – Lipa City Pinagsibaan Farmers Development Multi-Purpose Cooperative Malarayat Rural Bank Inc. APHelion Business Solution Inc. JT Moland Realty Development Corporation Commission on Audit-PCSO Icon Ready Mix Concrete Inc. Rural Bank of San Luis (Batangas) Inc. Pilipinas Kyohritsu Inc. JBxpress Fulfillment Limcoma Rural Bank Inc. Financial Blessings & Support Association Inc. Mount Carmel Rural Bank, Inc. Head Office Pru Life UK- Rosario Branch Bangko Kabayan Inc- San Juan Branch Optimus Fiber Solutions Inc. College of Teacher Education Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English and Math       COOPERATING SCHOOLS Sto. Nino Formation and Science School Padre Vicente Garcia Memorial Academy Rosario Advent High School Saint Joseph College Our Lady of Mercy Academy Santo Rosario Academy Dagatan National High School Pinagsibaan Integrated School Quilib – San Roque Elementary School Rosario West Central School Ibaan Central School Dr. Juan A. Pastor Integrated National High School Alupay Integrated National High School Rosario Technical High School Mahanadiong National High School Padre Vicente Garcia Memorial Academy Inc Rosario Advent High School Itlugan Integrated National High School Baybayin Integrated HB High School College of Accountancy, Business Economics and International Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration PARTNER INDUSTRIES AMCOR SECURITY AND AGENCY INC. CREOTEC PHILIPPINES INC. GRAPHIC DESIGNER/SHUTTERLIGHT ONLINE COURSE FUTURE LEARN JA PHILIPPINES AA2000 Security and Technology Solutions Ace Summit Life Insurance Agency Alupay Multi-Purpose Cooperative Batangas Dynamic 5 Restaurant Batangas State University – Office of Dept.Chair CABEIHM Build Up Aggregates Trading CitiGlobal Realty & Development Inc. Dreamwork Construction Inc I AM PLUS COACHING AND TRAINING SYSTEM SERVICE GLOBAL ONE LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY MARBURRY REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Pierre and Paul Solutions Inc. Pharma De Oro Incorporated Prulife UK Red Lion Summit Life Insurance Agency Prulife UK Eastern Summit Life Insurance Agency RICHMOND FOODS CORPORATION The Rosario Livestock and Agriculture Farming Cooperative, RNH Realty and Management Inc Samjang Food Inc. Shutter Light Digital South Asia Link Finance Corporation SWISS RANKS College of Teacher Education Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English and Math   COOPERATING SCHOOLS Sto. Nino Formation and Science School Padre Vicente Garcia Memorial Academy Rosario Advent High School Saint Joseph College Our Lady of Mercy Academy Santo Rosario Academy Dagatan National High School College of Industrial Technology BIT-Automotive and Computer Technology   PARTNER INDUSTRIES Eucalyptus NBO, Sunlife of Canada, Philippines Inc Sunlife of Canada, Philippines Inc. Cebu City Shutterlight Digital 8 Gears Motors Vehicle Inspection Center Amcor Security and Investigation Agency, Inc. Creotec Philippines Inc. Neodocto Inc Artjohnley Enterprises Municipal Government of Bauan AJ’s Mind IT Solutions Just One Computer Repair Services Municipality Government of Rosario Global One Life Insurance Agency Epson Precision Phil. Inc. JAV Computer Center Ascenders Business Services Mitsubishi-Lipa Arasco Corp. Hino Corp. Lipa Dynamic Auto Supply And Repair Shop

Extension & Community Services

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services EXTENSION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Title of Projects/   Activities Date and Location Nature of Extension Service Short Narrative of Activity Partner Agency Green Thinking: Growing Responsibilities in Education, Environment, and Nutrition GREEN: Growing Resilience through Education and Environmental Nurturing (Strengthening Gulayan sa Paaralan Program for a Sustainable Tomorrow) Rosario West Central School December 18, 2024 Technical Assistance and Advisory Services Program The seminar “Project Green: Growing Resilience through Education and Environmental Nurturing (Strengthening Gulayan  sa Paaralan Program for a Sustainable Tomorrow)” was launched by the College of Teacher Education on December 18, 2024, as part of its commitment to promoting sustainability and community engagement. The event commenced with an opening prayer, followed by inspiring messages from Campus Director Dr. Rosalinda Comia and Department Chair Asst. Prof. Persius M. Garcia who emphasized the importance of collaboration and environmental stewardship. The Home  Organization of Multi-Skilled Educators’ Secretary introduced the program’s purpose, which underscored the focus on equipping parents with practical gardening knowledge. The first session, led by Ms. Leizl Visleño, featured an informative lecture on basic vegetable gardening techniques, covering soil preparation, seedling care, planting, and transplanting. Pre- and post-tests were conducted to assess participants’ learning, and interactive discussions were rewarded with small prizes, encouraging active participation. Mr. Jabbar M. Matuan and Ms. Cristine Cabanig led the second session, focusing on organic concoctions, organic fertilizer production, and composting. Participants engaged in hands-on activities, such as creating banana-sap fertilizer and fostering  a practical understanding of sustainable gardening practices. Asst. Prof. Marianne Custodio concluded the day with a lecture on companion planting and crop rotation, supplemented by  pre- and post-tests to solidify participants’ grasp of key concepts. The day was enlivened by performances from BTLED 2101 students, adding excitement and engagement. Certificates of appreciation were awarded to all speakers, recognizing their invaluable contributions. The day concluded with a group photo, symbolizing the successful collaboration between students, faculty, and parents. Day 2 of the training began with the Masters of Ceremony Mr. Erickson E. Ondoy and Ms. Kimberly Joy S. Mendoza welcoming participants, followed by an opening prayer led by Ms. Mary Anne B. Veyra. To set an enthusiastic tone, the session opened with a recap activity, “Tumpakners,” engaging everyone in a fun, interactive review of the previous day’s lessons. resource speaker, Ma’am Georgia C. Magtibay conducted a pretest and delivered an insightful lecture on Integrated Pest Management, followed by a post-test to reinforce learning. The session was punctuated by an intermission performance from BTLED 2102 students, Mr. Rodolfo A. Picaso and Mr. Carlo U. Quintana, which infused energy into the event. Ma’am Recilyn Ilao followed with a discussion on Vertical and Container Gardening, as well as Urban Gardening techniques. She also administered pre- and post-tests to measure comprehension. After a brief break, the participants were treated to another performance by BTLED 2102 students, joined by the resource speaker, adviser, and PTA officers, creating a lively atmosphere of unity. The final session was led by Mr. Lorenz G. Ramirez, who provided an engaging lecture on Mushroom Cultivation, complete with pre- and post-tests. An open forum allowed participants to ask questions and gain deeper insights. The day ended with the awarding of certificates of recognition to the resource speakers, marking a productive and successful conclusion to the second day of training. The seminar GREEN: Growing Resilience through Education and Environmental Nurturing, with the theme “Strengthening Gulayan sa Paaralan Program for a Sustainable Tomorrow”, as part of the extension project Green Thinking: Growing Responsibilities in Education, Environment, and Nutrition was a resounding success, bringing together PTA officers from Rosario West Central School. The initiative, spearheaded by Asst. Prof. Marianne M. Custodio, aimed to equip participants with essential vegetable gardening techniques and promote sustainable practices to enhance food security and environmental stewardship. The program commenced with a heartfelt prayer led by Ms. Cristine P. Cabanig, setting a tone of gratitude and purpose for the day. Under the capable guidance of the master of ceremony, Mr. Lorenz G. Ramirez, the seminar unfolded smoothly, ensuring active engagement and participation from all attendees. One of the highlights of the seminar was the session on hydroponics delivered by resource speaker Ms. Maricar Aclan. She introduced participants to the fundamentals of hydroponic gardening, explaining how plants can thrive in a soil-less environment by using nutrient-rich water. Her demonstration was both engaging and practical, offering a step-by-step guide on setting up a hydroponic system. Participants eagerly asked questions and expressed their enthusiasm to incorporate hydroponics into their gardening practices. Ms. Karylle Manalo followed with an enlightening lecture on the best practices for harvesting various vegetables. Her session emphasized the importance of proper timing and technique to ensure the quality and yield of produce. She shared practical tips on identifying the right maturity stage for harvesting and demonstrated tools and methods to maximize efficiency. The audience responded enthusiastically, with many sharing their own experiences and asking insightful questions. Overall, the seminar fostered a sense of community and shared responsibility among the participants, who were eager to contribute to a sustainable future. By enhancing their skills in vegetable gardening and promoting environmentally conscious practices, the program successfully empowered the PTA officers to strengthen the Gulayan sa Paaralan initiative and serve as advocates for sustainable living. Partner Agency: Rosario West Central School A.G.A.P.A.Y: Advocating Gender Awareness, Protection and Advocacy for Youth in Adherence to the 18-day Campaign to End VAWC November 29, 2024 Gender and Development The 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW) is a nationwide initiative aimed at raising awareness and promoting gender equality. On November 29, 2024, Batangas State University Rosario Campus joined this significant campaign by hosting a series of events, beginning with a Unity Walk participated by the administration, faculty members and students followed by a forum on key issues surrounding violence against women. This activity was organized to educate students and the campus community on the

Research & Development

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research & Development RECENT RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS    Name of Faculty or Students          Title of the study              Conference Dr. Anabel C. Banuelos Addressing the Quality Assurance Divided: A Mixed Method Exploration of Faculty-Administrator Perceptions in a Philippine University AGUMNAN NING BELWAN 2024: 1st International Multidisciplinary Research Conference on April 17-19, 2024 | Quest Plus Conference Center Clark, Mimosa Leisure Estate, Mimosa Drive, Pampanga Dr. Luzviminda An Abacan Servicescape: A Manifestation for Customer Loyalty of Restaurants in Batangas Province AGUMNAN NING BELWAN 2024: 1st International Multidisciplinary Research Conference on April 17-19, 2024 | Quest Plus Conference Center Clark, Mimosa Leisure Estate, Mimosa Drive, Pampanga. Aquino M. de la Peña Citizen Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) Nasugbu Agency In-House Review 2022 for Completed Research Project on August 30, 2022 | Lecture Rooms, 2nd floor CABEIHM Bldg., BatStateU  Pablo Borbon Dyzel D. Asi Abigail C. Guico James Carlo M. Inandan   Local Economic Development and Competitiveness Index for Cities and Municipalities in the Philippines Agency In-House Review 2022 for Completed Research Project on August 30, 2022 | Lecture Rooms, 2nd floor CABEIHM Bldg., BatStateU  Pablo Borbon Myra A. Bersoto   The MIND Project (Mental health Initiatives, Nurturance, and Development): A Mental Health State of Batangas State University Agency In-House Review 2022 for Ongoing Research Project on September 29, 2022 | Multimedia Room, 7th flr. CIRTC Building, Pablo Borbon Campus Anna Liza H. Manalo, Michael Q. Balanay, Joan Camille A. Verdadero Challenges Faced by MSMEs in Rosario Batangas: Input to Policy Recommendations Agency In-House Review 2022 for Ongoing Research Project on September 29, 2022 | Multimedia Room, 7th flr. CIRTC Building, Pablo Borbon Campus DYZEL D. ASI, Alvin S. Alagar, Karen D. Compahinay, Mary Anne D. Lacorte FINANCIAL EXPENDITURE AND FINANCIAL LIFETIME OBJECTIVES OF OFW FAMILIES IN ROSARIO, BATANGAS Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions, Inc. (NOCEI) Research Forum on June 3, 2022     RECENT RESEARCH PUBLICATION   Name of Faculty or Students          Title of the study Publication Dr. Dyzel D. Asi J. Calaluan B.J. Garcia J. Lanto Establishment of 3J Enterprise: Manufacturer of Sling bag to Backpack Two-in-one-Bag   College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Dr. Aquino M. De La Peña B.C. Valencia K.B. Calingasan J.A. Veyra Establishment of Vevasan Star: Manufacturer of Innovative Desk Fan with USB Self-Generated Power Charger College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Dr. Luzviminda A. Abacan S.C. Aniel K.D.Awat R.S. Reyes Establishment of Ara Manufacturing Enterprise: Manufacturer of Amaizeing Ice Cream in Rosario Batangas College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Mr. Michael Q. Balanay K.A. Dechavez O.O. Gooc C.Q. Ticzon Establishment of Chrisolivy Star Manufacturing Enterprise: Manufacturer of Balisong Scissor in San Juan Batangas College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Dr. Dyzel D. Asi D.C. Fortunado B.C. Gerodias J.F. Villanueva Credit and Collection Policy of Microfinance Companies in Rosario Batangas College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Ms.Joan Camille A. Verdadero J.C. Atienza J.B. De Castro J. Lutero   Effects of Banks’ Interest Rate to the Business Decision Making of MSES in Rosario Batangas College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Ms. Jacquelyn D. Salazar J.V. De Luna J.C. Macaraig G.N. Reyes   An Insight with the Labor Gender Equality of Selected Industries in Lima Park Lipa City, Batangas College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Ms. Abegail C. Guico M.M. Delgado L.D. Latade B.M. Magcasi Green Human Resources Management Practices of Batangas State University College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Dr. Aquino M. De La Peña C.D. Dimaano R.J. Politico D.S. Real Impact Assessment of Carabao Based Enterprise Project to Rosario Dairy Raisers Association and to its Members Towards Sustainable Development College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Dr. Annaliza H. Manalo R.C. Asilo J.D.Lopez P.B. Pangilinan Compensation Management Towards Employees’ Job Satisfaction and Retention of Private Hospitals College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International hospitality Management, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1410 Dr. Anabel C. Banuelos G. M. Barcil V. M. Panganiban G.M.L. R. Peralta Differentiated Instruction Used in Teaching Literature in the Public Junior High Schools in Taysan District College of Teacher Education, Research Journal, Volume 1, No. 1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1437 Ms. Marianne M. Custudio J. R. Del Mundo E.S. D. Sierva P.G. M. Velazquez Implementation of the Reading Remediation Program in Public Secondary Schools of Rosario District, Division of Batangas College of Teacher Education, Research Journal, Volume 1, No. 1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1437 Ms. Joanne Jane B. Rabano A.R. Favorito Z.P. Magadia E.C. Morete LGBT Issues in the Novel Oranges are not the only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson College of Teacher Education, Research Journal, Volume 1, No. 1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1437 Dr. Myra A. Bersoto G.M. A. Malaluan M. M. Navarro L. R. Patulot Gender-Based Issues on Fifty Shades Series College of Teacher Education, Research Journal, Volume 1, No. 1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1437 Ms. Marianne M. Custodio JF. G. Casas KJ. M. Mendoza V. M. Ramos Family Consumer Life Skills: Attainment by Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education Major in Home Economics Students of Batangas State University College of Teacher Education, Research Journal, Volume 1, No. 1, December 2021, ISSN: 2815-1437 Asst. Prof. Persius M. Garcia F.L. Cantos A.B. Guirra J.A. Morados Food Preservation Practices of Homemakers in the New Normal College of Teacher Education, Research Journal, Volume 1, No.

Extension

sanjuan-slider-1   San Juan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension Title Komunikasyon Tungo sa Paglikha at Pagsulat ng Liham Pangangalakal ( Seminar Training for Business Letter Writing) Location Brgy. Escribano, San Juan Batangas Date June 24, 2022/ 8:00-4:00 Implementing Office CABEIHM, CTE, and CIT Partner Agencies Bagong Silang San Juan Batangas Farmers Associations (BSSJBFA) Sustainable Development Goals SDG 4- Quality Education SDG 11- Sustainable Cities and Development SDG 17- Partnership for the Goal Beneficiaries  15 Males, 18 Females Nature Technical Assistance and Advisory Program Objectives Discuss the nature of a Business Letter, it’s purpose, and importance. To educate the beneficiaries regarding the techniques and steps in constructing an effective business communication letter. Conduct a workshop activity to sharpen their knowledge and capabilities in doing a business communication letter. Title Livelihood Training Program of Bagong Silang San Juan  Farmers Association (BSSJBFA): Product Development Process of Choco Coated Banana Chips Location Brgy. Escribano, San Juan Batangas Date February 03-05, 2021 Implementing Office College of Accountancy, Business Economics, and International Hospitality Management. (BSBA Major in Marketing Management)- San Juan and Pablo Borbon Partner Agencies DTI, DOLE and Bagong Silang San Juan Farmers Association (BSSJBFA) Sustainable Development Goals Sustainable Cities and Communities, Decent work and economic growth Beneficiaries 25 Female, 5 Male Nature Technical Assistance and Advisory Program to Agencies, Organizations, Associations, and Other Groups Objectives To orient and inform the members of the association of the products that they might offer; To educate the members about the abundant resources in their area and how to utilize it; To help the members conceptualize a product for their association; and

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