School of Engineering and Architecture
In the school year 2010-2011, the Board of Trustees of the university approved the separation of the Engineering and Architecture Division from the School of Arts and Sciences in order to create its own college, namely the College of Engineering and Architecture. Dr. Randell U. Espina was appointed to be the first dean of the new college. After that year, the board again approved the promotion from CEA to School of Engineering and Architecture(SEA) effective June 1, 2012.
The School of Engineering and Architecture, at the present, offers eight academic programs namely: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
The SEA's mascot is the Tiger.
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