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 |
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College of Engineering | 1979 | Dr. Melito A. Baccay |
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Baccalaureate Programs
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College of Industrial Technology | 1978 | Dr. Enrico R. Hilario |
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Baccalaureate Programs
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College of Industrial Education | 1978 | Dr. Helen Caparas |
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Baccalaureate Programs
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College of Architecture & Fine Arts | 1979 | Dr. Roberto Panganoron |
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Baccalaureate Programs
Pre-Baccalaureate Programs
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College of Science | 1995 | Prof. Milagros Pangan |
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Baccalaureate Programs
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College of Liberal Arts | 1995 | Dr. Martina M. Mendoza |
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Graduate Programs
Baccalaureate Programs
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