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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

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lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty College of Informatics and Computing Sciences PERMANENT FACULTY Mr. Dioneces O. Alimoren Instructor II Master of Sciences in Computer Science Major in Software Development Dr. Ryndel V. Amorado Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Information Technology Dr. Francis G. Balazon Professor IV Doctor of Information Technology Engr. Jonnah R. Melo Instructor III Master of Science in Computer Engineering Ms. Richelle M. Sulit Instructor III Master of Sciences in Computer Science GUEST LECTURERS Abegania, Aaron Dave M. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Almario, Arvin E. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Mr. Mark Erolle L. Bunyi Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Ms. Charize C. Cornejo Lecturer II PhD Major in School Leadership and Management Asi, Aries C. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Balba, Raymond P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Baluyot, Deanmarc Patrick G. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Master in Engineering Bolivar, Krizia Charisse B. Lecturer I Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in Social Studies Ms. Trisha M. Menintigar Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Pagtuturo sa Filipino (Ongoing) Calosa, Charlene P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Major in Business Analytics Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing 2 Cuenca, Mikhael Gerae L. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering De Villa, Ailine B. Lecturer I Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Floro, Melandro V. Lecturer I Master of Science in Computer Science (18 Units) Maquinto, Zymon Andrew M. Lecturer II Master of Science in Data Science (Ongoing) Pastrana, Carlo M. Lecturer I Master of Library and Information Science Paz, Bryan Emmanuel B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Perez, Gladys Lecturer IV Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics Teaching Labiaga, Elenor R. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Pagtuturo sa Filipino (Ongoing) Mr. Daryl M. Tiquio Lecturer I Master in Business Analytics (30 units Ongoing) Reyes, Allainer C. Lecturer I Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Suarez, Aileen V. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Realis, Glenda V. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Physical Education (Ongoing) College of Accountancy, Business and Economics PERMANENT FACULTY Asst. Prof. Rainier Vincent B. Abante Assistant Professor II Master in Business Administration Asst. Prof. Rey Anthony N. Abing Assistant Professor III Master in Business Administration Dr. Annalee D. Cabrera Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management Atty. Alvin R. De Silva Associate Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Management Dr. Michael C. Godoy Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Management Asst. Prof. Elvis B. Lumanglas Assistant Professor III Master in Development Management major in Public Management Asst. Prof. Jerry P. Lumbera Assistant Professor I Masters in Business Administration Asst. Prof. Madel L. Lumbera Assistant Professor I Masters in Business Administration Mr. Randy M. Manimtim Instructor I Doctor of Physical Education (on-going) Dr. Nelda A. Rosima Assistant Professor II Doctor in Business Administration Dr. Monette M. Soquiat Associate Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Asst. Prof. Roselle B. Tibayan-Godoy Assistant Professor IV Doctor in Business Administration (30 units) GUEST LECTURERS Atty. Lovelyn M. Atienza Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Ms. Evangeline G. Balazon Lecturer III Master in Business Administration Ms. Jaera Kim Juveda Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino Mr. Kelvin L. Linatoc Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting Mr. Christer Jan V. Litan Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in Social Studies Teaching (on-going) Dr. Ericka Zyra Mhay V. Loleng Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy Major in Business Management Ms. Venus Charisse L. Mabiling Lecturer I Master in Business Administration with specialization in Financial Management (on-going) Mr. Randy M. Macalindong Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accounting Management Ms. Nelsie P. Malibiran Lecturer II Doctor in Business Administration (15 units) Atty. Reem D. Magpantay Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Ms. Julie Ann D. Mercado Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in English Ms. Jomaica D. Montalbo Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health Ms. Jonalyn C. Perez Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Filipino Language Teaching (on-going) Mr. Cloyd C. Ramos Lecturer IV Doctor of Philosophy Educational Leadership and Management (on-going) Mr. Samuel G. Ramos Lecturer II Master in Management Major in Human Resources and Development Ms. Ma. Blessilda M. Resurreccion Lecturer I Masters of Arts in Education Major in TLE Teaching (on-going) Mr. Marcelino O. Reyes Lecturer I AB Political Science Ms. Geramie May M. Salta Lecturer I Doctor of Jurisprudence Ms. Jhansen S. Salazar Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Science Mr. Joseph M. Sambrano Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Ms. Wenyfer T. Suarez Lecturer III Master in Business Administration College of Arts and Sciences PERMANENT FACULTY Maria Lourdes G. Balita Instructor III Master of Science in Psychology Myra A. Bersoto Associate Professor V PhD in Guidance Counseling and PhD in Educational Management Maria Lucia A. Caringal Associate Professor IV PhD in Education, Major in Mathematics (42 units) Vanessah V. Castillo Associate Professor IV PhD in Development Communication Ronie A. Mendoza Assistant Professor IV PhD in Mathematics Education Berna Grace A. Padua Instructor II Master in Public Affairs Yolanda L. Pasia Associate Professor I Doctor of Arts in Literature and Communication GUEST LECTURERS John Ralph A. Agustino Guest Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Noriene Joyce D. Anareta Guest Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Aron Kim Asprec Guest Lecturer I Master of Science in Mathematics specializing in Mathematics Education Francis Ramil Bendaña Guest Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management (30 Units), Professional Education (12 Units) Jiselle Anne B. Boongaling Guest Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, Pagtuturo ng Filipino (9 Units) Angela C. Cabalo Guest Lecturer I Masters in Public Administration (48 Units) Rhona L.

Facilities

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 DEAN’S OFFICE AND FACULTY ROOM The Dean’s office and faculty room are situated on the ground floor of the College of Arts and Sciences Building, along with three lecture rooms. On the second floor, the Psych Lab and a faculty annex room are located. CAS Lab 1 and 2 can be found in another building on the second floor. CAS FACULTY ROOM CAS 101 CAS 102 CAS 103 CAS LABORATORY  ANNEX FACULTY ROOM CRIME LABORATORY CRIME SCENE ROOM The Crime Scene room is a simulation room for examining possible crime scene. It allows the development of the students’ ability to analyze and determine the case PSYCHOLOGY LABORATORY The Psychology Laboratory is a work unit whose primary responsibility is to facilitate all lecture activities such as psychological assessment, experimental psychology, and counseling practicums, and data collection for psychological research. PSYCHOLOGY LAB 1PSYCHOLOGY LAB 2PSYCHOLOGY LAB 3PSYCHOLOGY LAB 4PSYCHOLOGY LAB 5PSYCHOLOGY LAB 6PSYCHOLOGY LAB 7PSYCHOLOGY LAB 8PsychLab4PsychLab3PsychLab2PsychLab1 MOOT COURT The Moot Court is where students practice and are trained for the future, as well as develop the necessary skills CRIMINOLOGY LABORATORY Physical, chemical, biological, and digital evidence are all examined in the Criminology Laboratory. This enables students to specialize in areas such as behavioral forensic science, forensic pathology, forensic anthropology, crime-scene investigation, and ballistics   COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS AND COMPUTING SCIENCES CISCO LABORATORY The CISCO Laboratory serves as one of the three (3) major computer laboratories for the Information Technology program of the college. It provides the facility in which the students can learn, train and demonstrate their skills in computer networking and managing different routers and switches integrated in their course curriculum. The laboratory currently holds forty-nine (49) Desktop computers, a server/switch rack, s set of CICSO routers, network cables used for splicing, a standard glass board for lectures, and a set of chairs for student use. Aside from being used as a CICSO laboratory it can also handle some of the other major courses of the program including programming.   INTERNET LABORATORY The Internet Laboratory is one of the facilities provided to the students of the university. It allows the students to utilize and access the internet with desktop computers provided by the university. Each student has an allotted number of hours in using the computer for internet access. This provides the students with enough time to do their class homework and researches. There are twenty-five (25) Desktop Computer available for the students to use during the semester.   COMPUTER LABORATORY Located at the CABEIHM Building Ground Floor NEW COMPUTER LAB OLD COMPUTER LAB COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION SPEECH LABORATORY The Speech Laboratory as show in the picture below was envisioned as a communication and research center in which education students, particularly English majors, could use the facilities for self- improvement and supervised practice and analytical listening and oral communication-related activities. COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT  Cold Kitchen – Located at the CABEIHM Building Ground Floor Hot Kitchen – Located at the CABEIHM Building Ground Floor Housekeeping Laboratory Rooms – Located at the 2nd floor of Hostel Building FUNCTION HALL GROUND FLOOR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Physics Laboratory Room Physics Laboratory Room. This laboratory room is intended for laboratory exercises in Physics. Students who are enrolled in Physics courses may use this room and the equipment here to perform their laboratory experiments. This room has chairs for pre-laboratory lectures and working tables for the actual experiments. Mechatronics Laboratory Mechatronics Laboratory. The Mechatronics Laboratory has adequate space for a class of 24 – 30 students. Robotic kits are appropriately kept and labeled inside the cabinet. With the help of the modules, students will be able to design, construct and program various kinds of robots by themselves. Industrial Engineering Laboratory Industrial Engineering Laboratory. Industrial Engineering Laboratory is designed to cater 15-25 students to do their experiments in various Industrial Engineering subjects. The IE Lab is composed of Ergonomics Lab, Methods Engineering Lab and Work Measurement Lab, wherein it houses different tools and equipment used in different experiments. Chemistry Laboratory Chemistry Laboratory. Chemistry Laboratory is located in the 5th floor of the building. It caters 15-25 students, doing their experiments on the subject. OTHER FACILITIES AUDIO VISUAL ROOM CLINIC GYMNASIUM LIBRARY

Faculty

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 Faculty College of Arts and Sciences PERMANENT FACULTY Dizon, Alvin Ryan A. Associate Professor III Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Javier, Catherine G. Instructor I Master of Science in Psychology Perez, Ar-Jay D. Assistant Professor IV Program Chair, BS Psychology Head, Testing and Admission Office Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Psychology Santiago, Florina P. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (on-going) Santos, Leonora P. Assistant Professor III Head, Office of Guidance and Counseling Master of Arts in Education, major in Guidance and Counseling GUEST LECTURER Camua, Angel Anthony R. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in Biology Caraig, Marianne E. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy on English Language Studies (on-going) De Castro, Judy Ann L. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in English Fideli, Honeylie S. Lecturer II Doctor of Education, major in Educational Management (on-going) Ilagan, Maridel A. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in MAPEH (on-going) Dejan, Arjay A. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in Physical Education and Sports (on-going) Lajos, Maricar R. Lecturer I Master of Development Communication (on-going) Pallon, Ralph Jason Lecturer V Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, major in Clinical Psychology (on-going) Perez, Geronima H. Lecturer III Master of Arts in Education, major in Social Science Templo, Angielyn S. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Salazar, Jennyfer B. Lecturer I Master of Science in Psychology (on-going) Morales, Ken Mitchell T. Lecturer I Master of Education Major in Science and Technology Guevarra, Louise Kirby R. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Science Teaching Lazarra, Mavrick I. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology College of Criminal Justice Education PERMANENT FACULTY Dizon, Alvin Ryan A. Associate Professor III OIC-Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Eguia, Dennis R. Instructor III Program Chair, BS Criminology Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Pasia, Daniel Allan A. Instructor III Head, National Service Training Program Head, Security Services Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology (on-going) TEMPORARY FACULTY Surban, Germaine Rae S. Instructor I Coordinator, Research, Extension Services, Sustainable Development Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology to Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Straight Program (on-going) SUPPORT FACULTY Perez, Ar-Jay D. Assistant Professor IV Head, Testing and Admission Office Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Psychology Santiago, Florina P. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (on-going) GUEST LECTURERS Canlubo, Karl Clarence V. Lecturer I Juris Doctor (on-going) Dimaano, Renato F. Lecturer I Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Gadayan, Jenie Lyka V. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Criminology Gonzales, Edward F. Lecturer III Master of Science in Biochemistry (on-going) Gregorio, Madelyn F. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in English (on-going) Niega, Danica O. Lecturer I Juris Doctor (on-going) Rojas, Rolando R. Lecturer II Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology Torres, Dr. Kristelle Ann R. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice Education with specialization in Criminology Vaydal, Hernando S. Lecturer I Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology (on-going) Vivas, Atty. Lyra Nikka Z. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor SUPPORT GUEST LECTURERS Caraig, Marianne E. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Studies (on-going) De Castro, Judy Ann L. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, major in English Lajos, Maricar R. Lecturer I Master of Development Communication (on-going) Lazarra, Mavrick I. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Salazar, Jennyfer B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Templo, Angielyn S. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology College of Teacher Education PERMANENT FACULTY Abril, Mary Ann C. Instructor II Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Aceron, Romel M. Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Study Aguirre, Francisco V. Associate Professor V Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Bañez, Richard M. Professor III Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Dimaano, Glenda M. Associate Professor V Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Lualhati, Genalyn P. Professor III Doctor in Educational Management Marasigan, Nora V. Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education Panganiban, Teejay D. Associate Professor II Doctor in Educational Management Reyes, Conrado DM. Assistant Professor IV Master in History Rubico, Liwanag C. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching the English Language Braz, Rachelle Q. Instructor III Master of Arts in Education major in Science and Technology San Miguel, Michael H. Instructor III Master of Arts in Christian Education major in Physical Education and Sports Tolentino, Laurice E. Instructor II Master in Educational Management PART-TIME FACULTY – COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Aguila, Jairus P. Master of Arts in Education major in Social Science Aguila, Jenny Rose S. Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics Teaching Angeles, Ricardo Luis D. Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Balaquiao, Jimmy Jr. M. Master of Arts in Education major in Elementary Education (CAR) Baroja, Glecy R. Master of Arts in Education major in Filipino Castillo, Dennis M. Master in Educational Management / Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Castillo, Jocelyn D. Doctor of Philosophy in School Leadership and Management Cruz, Raquel M. Master of Arts in Teaching major in Filipino De Luna, Loralyn S. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Latido, Rubilyn M. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Manalo, Darius B. Master of Arts in Education Major in Social Science (CAR) Marasigan, Eric V. Doctor of Philosophy major in English (CAR) Mendoza, Amelia L. Master in Educational Leadership & Management Mendoza, Lariel L. Master in Educational Leadership & Management Mendoza, Ross Ann A. Master of Arts in Education major in Filipino Teaching (CAR) Olan, Mariel Angelou U. Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature / Doctor of Philosophy in Educational

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Mabini   Mabini   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Dr. JODI BELINA A. BEJER Academic Rank: Professor II Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Education Field of Specialization: Educational Management Dr. SHERRY JOY A. DEL MUNDO Academic Rank: Associate Professor V Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Field of Specialization: Development Studies, Language and Literature JOHN ROBERT D. ATIENZA Academic Rank: Instructor III Highest Educational Attainment: Master in Information Technology Field of Specialization: Information Systems Management, Software Engineering JOSHUA C. ABELLA Academic Rank: Instructor I Highest Educational Attainment: Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Field of Specialization: Business Analytics   Part Time Faculty (Guest Lecturers from Mabini Campus) WRICK ANDREI M. DIPASUPIL Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer I Highest Educational Attainment: Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Field of Specialization: Network Administration VONN KENNETH P. MARANAN Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer I Highest Educational Attainment: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Field of Specialization: Network Administration KAREN SELKA V. MAURICIO Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer I Highest Educational Attainment: Master of Arts in Education Major in Physical Education (36 UNITS) Field of Specialization: Physical Education JONEL F. PALUBON Academic Rank: Guest Lecturer IV Highest Educational Attainment: PhD in Statistics, MS in Mathematics Field of Specialization: Mathematics and Statistics

Research

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research Faculty Research 2022 Development and Validation of Outcomes-Based Instructional Materials in Professional Education Courses: A Flexible Learning Set-Up Romarate, M.A., Aquino, A.B., Quizon, G.R., Punongbayan, E.J., Balilla, L.A., Ramos, N.P. Duration: August 17, 2020 to December 29, 2021 Completed: June 2022 (Terminal Report was signed and approved dated June 24, 2022) Budget: 43,670.00 Abstract This study aimed to develop outcomes-based instructional materials for three (3) professional teacher education courses such as Foundation of Special and Inclusive Education, Building and Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum, the Teacher and the Community, and School Culture and Organization Leadership. As basis in the development process, it surveyed the types of instructional materials used and the extent of their availability. Furthermore, it determined the challenges met by faculty members and students in the utilization of these instructional materials. The study used the descriptive-developmental research design with the questionnaire as the main data gathering tool. The respondents were the professional teacher education faculty members and pre-service teachers of Batangas State University. The results showed there are various instructional materials used in the three professional courses which include module, video, eBooks and PDF, slide, computer, textbook, cellular phone, handout, software applications, multimedia, study guide, journals, television, film, tablet, and pamphlets. In one way or another or from time to time, these instructional materials were utilized based on appropriateness and suitability. Both the facilitator and student meet many challenges in the utilization of these instructional materials. The findings of the study were used in the development of outcomes-based instructional materials following the sequence of activity, analysis, abstraction and application. Keywords: development, evaluation, outcomes-based, instructional materials, flexible learning Development of a TPACK-Based Professional Development Framework for the New Normal in Education Aquino, A.B., Dadayan, A.A., Rosel, M.E., Francisco, M.J.V. Duration: August 17, 2020 to December 29, 2021 Completed: June 2022 (Terminal Report was signed and approved dated June 9, 2022) Budget: 18,000.00 Abstract The latest outbreak of coronavirus 2019 (CoVID-19) led the shift of the Philippine educational sector to the new normal using the flexible and alternative delivery of instruction. Technology’s role in the 21st century help teachers in the delivery of lessons and student learning. This study aimed to examine the competence on online technological pedagogical content knowledge of a sample of faculty members, investigate the respondents’ online teaching attitude and ability, and develop a professional development framework based on technological pedagogical content knowledge for teachers under the new normal in education. The researchers utilized the quantitative method of research using the descriptive comparative design. A total of 501 faculty members from Batangas State University was the respondents of the study. A four-part questionnaire was utilized in the study. Mean, standard deviation, z-test, inferential test of analysis of variance, Tukey HSD / Tukey Kramer, Pearson Correlation and Multiple Regression analysis were the statistical tools used. Based on the data gathered, findings indicate the faculty members have good knowledge in all domains of technological pedagogical content knowledge with technological knowledge, pedagogical knowledge and technological content knowledge emerging as the predictor of faculty members’ technological pedagogical content knowledge. Although found not to be correlated with technological pedagogical content knowledge, online attitude and ability on course design, course communication, time management, and technical competence were considered very important by most of the faculty members. Thus, a professional development framework in the new normal based on technological pedagogical content knowledge of teachers was prepared. This framework could prove to be valuable in professional development of faculty members in the University. Furthermore, the framework may be considered as a basis in the organization’s professional development plan especially relating to the technological pedagogical content knowledge development of faculty in Batangas State University. This might also lead to the detection of valuable faculty learning episodes with respect to technological pedagogical content knowledge development, which may subsequently add to the existing literature in the said topic in the new normal. Keywords: TPACK, Content Knowledge, Pedagogical Knowledge, Technological Knowledge, University 2021 Bayan ko, Mahal ko; Bayan ko, Linis ko – Solid Waste Management Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Nasugbueños De Luna, D.P., Valdez, M.L.A., Diaz, C.H., Tayobong, A.B. Duration: August 17, 2020 to September 30, 2021 Completed: January 2022 (Terminal Report was signed and approved dated January 11, 2022) Budget: 21,000.00 Abstract Nasugbu faces challenges in successfully implementing its Solid Waste Management Plan as required by RA 9003, particularly in the area of residential wastes. The study aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of waste segregation, recycling, and composting among the residents of Nasugbu, Batangas. The study surveyed 425 permanent residents of Nasugbu aged 20-64 years old. The results of the study revealed that the majority of the respondents have a high level of knowledge, positive attitude, and moderate level of practice when it comes to residential waste management. Furthermore, the study showed a weak association between the respondents’ educational attainment and their knowledge of waste segregation, recycling, and composting (η=0.05) but medium association when correlated with their barangay (η =0.51(Knowledge); η =0.58 (Attitude); η =0.60 (Practice)). Lastly, the study also indicated a significant difference in the level of Knowledge (F (7, 417) = 3.80, p= 0.001) and Attitude (F (7, 417) = 2.47, p= 0.017) of the respondents and their educational attainment, as well as between Job Status and their attitude (F (2, 422) =3.31, p= 0.038) towards household waste management practices. The study proposed an Information, Education, and Communication Campaign to revitalize the solid waste management initiatives in the Municipality. Keywords: Residential Waste Management, Recycling, Waste Segregation, Composting, KAP, Nasugbu. IEC Campaign 2019 MET: A Web-based Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension Programs, Activities and Projects (PAPs) De Jesus, N.M, Buenas, L.J.E. Duration: August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019 Completed: January 2019 (Terminal Report was signed and approved last October 2019) Budget: 121,500.00 Abstract Providing universities with high technology – enabled automation tools to support the administrative decision-making processes will enable

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BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty  CABEIHMCASCETCICSCONAHSCTELaboratory SchoolPERMANENT ABELEDA, CHERRY D. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality and Tourism (units earned) Tourism Management ANDULAN, ALVIN C. Assistant Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration major in Accounting and Finance (units earned) Accounting BANTA, CHERRY U. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Jurisprudence (units earned) Management BALANGAY, JOSEPH D. Associate Professor III Doctor of Business Administration (CAR) Agriculture Engineering and Business BAYOT, LEILA T. Instructor I Master in International Hospitality Management Hotel and Restaurant Management BENTIR, DYEMNAH INASIAH Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management (units earned) Financial Management CALMA, MA. TERESA D. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (units earned) Marketing Management CANANEA MAYETTE A. Associate Professor I Master in Business Administration Hotel and Restaurant Management CAPARAS, ERWIN A. Associate Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce major in Business Management (CAR) Management COCHINGCO, MINELYN P. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Management (CAR) Management Food Science and Technology HERNANDEZ, MARVIN C. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration major in Human Resource Management (units earned) Human Resource Management MACARAIG, SHERILYN D. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (CAR) Human Resource Management MENDOZA, ARLENE M. Assistant Professor I Master in Business Administration Tourism PERCANO, AIMEE ROXANNE U. Instructor II Master in Business Administration Human Resource Management PEREA, MARIA MARIEL D. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Operational Management TAMPES, MARILYN P. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Management (units earned) Marketing Management TIANGCO, ALLAN NOEL G. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce major in Business Management (CAR) Management TIANGCO, MARITHEL J. Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in International Hospitality and Tourism Management (units earned) Tourism TEMPORARY RUEDAS, JOHN PAULO S. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching Social Science (units earned) Social Science SANDOVAL, CARLA Instructor III Master in Business Administration (units earned) Accounting     LECTURER AGUILAR, GEMALYN D. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Marketing Management ANGGA, CHARLENE A. Lecturer I Master in International Hospitality and Tourism Management (units earned) Tourism ANTE, MARK JAYSON A. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Political Science ATIENZA, EMMANUELLE P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management BAUSAS, JOAN MARY T. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Financial Management BAUYON, ALYSSA CAMILLE C. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Marketing Management BORJA, DARIZEL JOY V. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Financial Management CABADIN, MIKE ANGELO C. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting CHUIDIAN, APPLE KHEER R. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting CHUIDIAN, ARNOLD R. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting DE CASTRO, JULIETA G. Lecturer IV Master in Hotel and restaurant Management (CAR) Hotel and Restaurant Management DE GUZMAN, CHRISTOPHER TOM C. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Economics and Legal Management DELAS ALAS, NOEL A. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Economics and Legal Management DOLORMENTE, RHICA ANGELA A. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management LAGUARDIA, VERGEL ANGELO B. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting LAGUATAN, KENNETH S. Senior Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Accounting LOPEZ, RUELITO D. Lecturer I Master in International Hospitality and Tourism Management (units earned) Tourism Management MALIJAN, REICHELE B. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Hotel and Restaurant Management specialized in Cruise line MANALO, GWYNETH V. Lecturer I Master in Management major in International Tourism and Hospitality Management (units earned) Hotel and Restaurant Management MENDOZA, JUAN CARLOS L. Lecturer II Master in International Hospitality and Tourism Management Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management MORALES, EFRAIM D. Lecturer I Master of Arts in International Studies major in Asian Studies (units earned) Social Science PATRON, JAY JHON G. Lecturer I Master in International Hospitality Management (units earned) Hotel and Restaurant Management PURUGGANAN, EDMAR S. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting RODRIGUEZ, ANA KATRINA D. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management ROJALES, ALYSSA PORTIA R. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Hotel and Restaurant Management SANDOVAL, MICHAEL J. Senior Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Accounting VERIN, MELANIE F. Lecturer II Master in Business Administration Business Administration VILLAMOR, ARIANE K. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration (units earned) Financial Management PERMANENT AZCUNA, MIGUEL ENRIQUE MA. A. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Science major in Marine Biotechnology Marine Biotechnology ROJALES, FEDERICO H. Assistant Professor I Master of Physical Education and Sports (units earned) Physical Education TAYOBONG, ALMERIAN B. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice (CAR) Criminology VALDEZ, MARIA LUISA A. Professor VI Doctor of Philosophy in English English     TEMPORARY ARCOS, ALBERT V. Instructor I Master of Science in Fisheries (units earned) Fisheries AVENA, GECIL JANE R. Instructor I Master in Communication (units earned) Communication / English Language Teaching BACLAS, RONIE G. Instructor III Master in Business Administration major in Hospitality Management Masters of Science in Food Science (units earned) Food Technology CORRAL, JONEL M. Asst. Prof. II Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Ecology Marine Ecology DELA VEGA, ROBERT MARREL V. Instructor I Master in Communication (CAR) Communication EVORA, BHABY JEAN G. Instructor I Dual Master’s Program in Psychology and Guidance Counseling (units earned) Psychology / Guidance Counseling FERNANDEZ, CHRISTOPHER A. Instructor I Master of Science in Fisheries with Specialization in Aquaculture (units earned) Fisheries MAGSINO, MARIEL JUNE A. Instructor I Master of Arts in Psychology Psychology MALINGAN, DHEVORA ROSE G. Instructor I Master in Criminal Justice Education with Specialization in Criminology (units earned) Criminology MONTEALEGRE, ELSIE I. Instructor I Master of Science in Criminal Justice with Specialization in Criminology (units earned) Criminology VILLAVEZA, JONAS C. Instructor I Master in Communication Communication / English Language Teaching   LECTURERS ACOSTA, ALDRIN ERNANI Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Civil

Nasugbu – CTE

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities   Programs Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Sciences Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies Bachelor of Physical Education Professional Teacher Education Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Dr. ANANIA B. AQUINO Email: anania.aquino@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Associate Dean: Asst. Prof. EVANGELINE S. BARREDO Email: : evangeline.barredo@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BEEd: Ms. EVANGELINE S. BARREDO Email: evangeline.barredo@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair BSEd English & Filipino: Assoc. Prof. LEOLANDA A. BALILA Email: leolanda.balila@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chairperson, BSED Math & Sciences: Mr. MARVIN E. ROSEL Email: marvin.rosel@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chairperson, BSED Social Sciences: Ms. MARIA JESSICA P. DE GUZMAN Email: jane.deguzman@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chair, BPEd: Ms. EDRILYN C. BAITO Email: edrilyn.baito@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 206 Mobile.: +63 917 107 2200 College Email: cte.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

Nasugbu – CET

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Engineering and Technology The College of Engineering and Technology aims to develop a well-rounded graduate imbued with moral and ethical values, spiritual vigor, and utmost concern for the environment as integral parts of the furtherance of a chosen profession, and produce well-rounded and globally competitive individuals who meet local, national and international demands for skilled workers. Goals The College of Engineering and Technology promotes excellence in the education of men and women who can assume leadership and meaningful participation in one’s chosen field of engineering and technology. Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Technology Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Dr. FROILAN G. DESTREZA Email: froilan.destreza@g.batstate-u.edu.ph OIC-CET Department Chair: Engr. ROMEO A. CONCEPCION JR. Email: romeo.concepcion@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 210 College Email: ce.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

Nasugbu – CABEIHM

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting 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 Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Contact Office of the Dean Dean: Assoc. Prof. MAYETTE A. CANANEA Email: mayette.cananea@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Associate Dean: Mr. MARVIN C. HERNANDEZ Email: marvin.hernandez@g.batstate-u.edu.ph OIC-Department Chairperson, BSA & BSMA: Asst. Prof. KENNETH S. LAGUATAN Email: kenneth.laguatan@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chairperson, BSHM & BSTM: Dr. MARITHEL J. TIANGCO Email: marithel.tiangco@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Program Chairperson, BSBA: Dr. ERWIN A. CAPARAS Email: erwin.caparas@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 204 College Email: cabeihm.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

Facilities

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Lemery   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Facilities Computer Laboratory The Computer Laboratory is an air-conditioned room to provide a conducive learning environment for the students and faculty member.   Brand new personal computer units are installed in the Laboratory with licensed softwares and powered by i7 processor.  There are 3 sets of CISCO internet equipment being used for instructional purposes.  Students under the computer science program and other programs will have deeper understanding in their field of specialization as well as be able to fully utilize their potentials through the use of the different equipment. Fabric Construction (Sewing Laboratory) This Laboratory can be found at the 4th Floor of Academic Building. It is well-ventilated and well-lighted that makes it conducive for the students under the program Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education Major in Garments, Fashion, and Design in doing their class activities related to their course. There are 58 electric sewing machines available for crafting variety of designs for certain fabrics. This laboratory serves as an avenue for the students to execute their creativity, and talents that can be valuable in their chosen field of career in the future. Chemistry Laboratory The Chemistry laboratory is situated at the 4th floor of Technology Bldg. It is a fully air conditioned laboratory that contains four pieces  of laboratory tables which measures 4 feet width x 8 feet length x 3 feet high with 18 mm chemical resistant  top. Each table has a lavatory at its end.  The room also has Fume Hood, Eyewasher and a demonstration table.  This laboratory is being utilized to reinforce the lectures conducted in chemistry classes by giving students a chance to apply the knowledge they have learned. The students are being taught here of the different techniques necessary to be learned for them to become competitive professionals in the future. Physics Laboratory The experimental nature of physics coupled with the theoretical concepts and relationships being introduced in lectures to describe the general nature and behavior of real phenomena are the primary considerations in the design of the Physics Laboratory. The Laboratory has four units of laboratory tables with lavatory at each end.   Each table measures 4 feet width x 8 feet length x 3 feet high with 18 mm chemical resistant table top. The room is fully air conditioned with proper lightings back up with lights coming from solar panels. This laboratory will give students genuine understanding of the lessons based on careful observation and thoughtful analysis of actual experiments.   Audio-Visual Room The Audio-visual Room (AVR) is a place where the students experience learning in an effective way. There are two AVR facilities in the campus AVR I and AVR II. The rooms are divided by a collapsible partition. They are both situated at the 4th floor of the Technology Building. Each room has a total seating capacity of 50 persons and may be expanded to 100 persons seating capacity when both rooms will be utilized.  Each room is equipped with LED Television, Movie type chairs arranged in a Horse shoe style, well lighted with backups lights from the solar panels and with an installed a 2 hp split type air conditioning unit to make the usage of the room comfortable.  The venue for Faculty and students’ seminars, Class and organization activities, symposium, large size meetings, video presentations, video conferencing, Live broadcast services and other related activities. Campus Library There are four Multi-purpose halls in the campus. They are located at the Fifth floor of the technology building. For the easy movement of people, the building is equipped with an elevator. The halls are properly ventilated for the convenience of the users. In cases when the crowd is bigger, the partitions between the halls may be removed to provide more space. The place is also Wifi ready and has a good view of the Taal Basilica, SM center, Pansipit river and other beautiful places of the town proper. The Multipurpose Halls serve as an ideal place for brainstorming, large gathering group of students, and networking of different organizations and break out session during seminars. Sports Gym Facility The Audio-visual Room (AVR) is a place where the students experience learning in an effective way. There are two AVR facilities in the campus AVR I and AVR II. The rooms are divided by a collapsible partition. They are both situated at the 4th floor of the Technology Building. Each room has a total seating capacity of 50 persons and may be expanded to 100 persons seating capacity when both rooms will be utilized.  Each room is equipped with LED Television, Movie type chairs arranged in a Horse shoe style, well lighted with backups lights from the solar panels and with an installed a 2 hp split type air conditioning unit to make the usage of the room comfortable.  The venue for Faculty and students’ seminars, Class and organization activities, symposium, large size meetings, video presentations, video conferencing, Live broadcast services and other related activities. Campus Canteen The Campus Canteen is located at the left side of the campus façade. It is composed of seven stalls with an average size of 6.11 sqm each. It has Comfort Rooms, a wash area, Storage area and dining area. The dining area can accommodate 60 to 80 persons.  It also serves as a student center where students recreation and socialization are conducted.  The center is also being utilized as a venue for meeting of student groups and conferences or competitions being held by the different local organizations. Prayer Room The campus prayer room caters to the spiritual needs of students and university personnel. Religious services are being conducted here like Bible Study, Rosary Day   monthly Eucharistic Celebration for the Catholics, Muslim worships and other related activities. This room is intended for the use of students and staff to feel a calm, clean and a neutral environment. To enhance its ambience, the room is air conditioned and has adjustable lights to suit the

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