Technological University of The Philippines - Colleges and Academic Programs

Colleges and Academic Programs

The University aims to sustain its leadership in technology education. In order to maintain the relevance and competitiveness of the University's academic programs, various reforms were instituted. Annually, the six colleges in the main campus and the three satellite campuses of the University review the relevance of their academic offerings and update their respective course syllabi to sustain and compliment the needed skills, training and education of the workforce requirements in the industry.

Logo College Name Founded Dean Departments Courses
College of Engineering 1979 Dr. Melito A. Baccay
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Programs
  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE)
  • Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
  • Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME)
  • Master of Engineering Program (MEP)

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BSECE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
College of Industrial Technology 1978 Dr. Enrico R. Hilario
  • Basic Industrial Technology
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • Electrical
  • Electronics
  • Food and Apparel Technology
  • Graphic Arts and Printing Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • Power Plant Engineering Technology
Graduate Programs
  • Doctor of Technology (DT)
  • Master of Information Technology (MIT)
  • Master of Technology (MT)

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Food Technology (BSFT)
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE)
  • Bachelor of Technology (BT)
  • Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology (BTIT)
  • Bachelor of Technology in Mechatronics (BTM)

Pre-Baccalaureate Programs

  • Diploma in Apparel and Fashion Technology (AFT)
  • Diploma in Automotive Engineering Technology (AET)
  • Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology (CET)
  • Diploma in Computer Engineering Technology (COET)
  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)
  • Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology (ESET)
  • Diploma in Foundry Engineering Technology (FET)
  • Diploma in Graphic Arts and Printing Technology (GAPT)
  • Diploma in Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology (ICET)
  • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)
  • Diploma in Nutrition and Food Technology (NFT)
  • Diploma in Power Plant Engineering Technology (PPET)
  • Diploma in Railway Engineering Technology (RET)
  • Diploma in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineering Technology (RACET)
  • Diploma in Tool and Die Engineering Technology (TDET)
  • Diploma in Welding Engineering Technology (WET)
College of Industrial Education 1978 Dr. Helen Caparas
  • Professional Industrial Education
  • Student Teaching
  • Technical Arts
  • Home Economics
Graduate Programs
  • Doctor of Education (EdD)
    • Major in Career Guidance
    • Major in Industrial Education Management
  • Doctor of Management Science (DMS)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management (PhD-TM)
  • Master of Arts in Industrial Education (MAIE)
    • Major in Administration and Supervision
    • Major in Curriculum and Instruction
    • Major in Educational Technology
    • Major in Guidance and Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
    • Major in Non-Formal Education
    • Major in Technology and Home Economics
  • Master of Technology Education (MTE)
  • Certificate in Professional Teacher Education (CPTE)

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIE)
    • Major in Art Education
    • Major in Computer Education
    • Major in Electrical Technology
    • Major in Electronics Technology
    • Major in Home Economics
    • Major in Industrial Arts
  • Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education (BTTE)
College of Architecture & Fine Arts 1979 Dr. Roberto Panganoron
  • Architecture
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphics
Graduate Programs
  • Master of Architecture (MArch)
    • Major in Construction Technology Management
  • Master in Graphics Technology (MGT)

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
    • Major in Advertising
  • Bachelor in Graphics Technology (BGT)
    • Major in Architecture Technology
    • Major in Industrial Design
    • Major in Mechanical Drafting Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BSA)

Pre-Baccalaureate Programs

  • Diploma in Graphics Technology (GT)
  • Diploma in Product Design and Development Technology (PDDT)
College of Science 1995 Prof. Milagros Pangan
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
Graduate Programs
  • Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
    • Major in Chemistry
    • Major in General Science
    • Major in Mathematics
    • Major in Physics

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)
    • Major in Environmental Science
    • Major in Laboratory Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Computing (BSC)
    • Major in Computer Science
    • Major in Information Management
    • Major in Information Systems
College of Liberal Arts 1995 Dr. Martina M. Mendoza
  • English
  • Filipino
  • Physical Education
  • Social Science
Graduate Programs
  • Master in Management (MM)

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Bachelor of Arts in Management (BAM)
    • Major in Industrial Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management (BSEM)

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