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College of Agriculture

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture major in:

Agronomy Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education Agricultural Extension Agribusiness Management Animal Science Entomology Horticulture Plant Pathology Soil Science

Bachelor of Science in Development Communication

College of Arts and Sciences


Bachelor of Arts in:

English History Political Science Psychology Sociology Biology Chemistry Mathematics

Bachelor of Science in:

College of Commerce and Accountancy



Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (5 Years) Bachelor of science in Accounting Technology (4 Years) Certificate in Accounting Technology (2 Years) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ( 4 Years)Major in:

Marketing Management Financial Management Operations Management

Bachelor of Science in Office Administration ( 4 Years)

College of Education

Bachelor of Science in Education major in:

Biology English Filipino General Science Mathematics Physical Education

College of Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

College of Forestry

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Bachelor of Science in Forestry

College of Home Economics

Bachelor of Science in Home Economics major in:

Food Business Management Home Economics Education

Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics

College of Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

College of Veterinary Medicine

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

College of Education
Overview The College of Education is one of the ten (10) colleges of Central Mindanao University in Musuan, Bukidnon. Originally, CMU as it is popularly referred to started as Mailag Industrial School in Mailag, Bukidnon in 1910 and was renamed Bukidnon Agricultural School (BAS) in 1918. The school became the Bukidnon Rural High School by virtue of Proclamation No. 33, in 1923. In 1928, by virtue of R.A. No. 3377, it became Bukidnon Agricultural High School. The school was transferred to Musuan, Bukidnon on July 12, 1946. The passage of Republic Act No. 807 in 1952 converted Bukidnon Agricultural High School to Mindanao Agricultural College (MAC) with Mr. Zosimo R. Montemayor as the first president. The college finally

became Central Mindanao University by virtue of Republic Act No. 4498 in 1965. This changed the different departments into academic colleges, hence, the Department of Agricultural Education, became the COLLEGE OF EDUCATION. The College of Education is the teacher training institution of Central Mindanao University. Established in 1965 to provide quality instruction, research and service not only for Region X and the rest of Mindanao. It has also contributed human resources for the development of education in the country and in some parts of the world. The college offers competitive edge education in the areas of English, Filipino, Mathematics, General Science, Biology and Physical Education. College Mission The College is committed to pursue excellence in instruction, research, community service and production in:

Teacher education and educational management, that are development oriented; and Physical education, physical fitness and sports.

College Goals

To produce teachers who can effectively carry out programs and generate effective services in the secondary and tertiary levels and who are imbued with basic attitudes, knowledge and skills essential for personal and social fulfillment, as well as attainment of national goals; To provide professional training in teaching in the secondary and tertiary levels to noneducation baccalaureate degree graduates; To provide training to graduate students who aim to develop professional competence in their field of specialization through advanced studies and research; To upgrade the competencies of teachers and para-professionals through in-service trainings; To produce teachers equipped with educational theories and practices needed for educational researches; and To provide students basic skills in gymnastics, dance sports, health and physical fitness.

Course Offered:

Bachelor of Science in Education

Major in:

Biology English Filipino General Science Mathematics

Physical Education Physics

College of Engineering
Overview
The College of Engineering is an outgrowth of an Agricultural Engineering Department of the Mindanao Agricultural College (MAC). It was on July 17, 1959 that the Board of Trustees of MAC approved the offering of a five-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (BSAE). Due to the significant increase in its enrolment, the Department was converted into a College by virtue of a Board Resolution No. 2 series of 1965. In June 1970, the College offered the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) degree program. Two more curricular programs were opened in June 1984, the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) and the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE). In June 2005, a four-year curricular program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) was offered. At present, the College is composed of five (5) degree-awarding departments: the Agricultural Engineering (AE) department, the Civil Engineering (CE) department, the Mechanical Engineering (ME) department, the Electrical Engineering (EE) department, and the Institute of Computer Applications (ICA). The College houses the University Computer Center, Internet Laboratory, and the Computer Repair and Maintenance Services (CRMS) unit. Furthermore, the college is tasked in the maintenance and operation of the CMU-PAGASA AGROMET station. The Computer Center serves as the laboratory of all IT and computer-related subjects offered in the university. It also caters to the training needs for computer literacy and computer applications of the faculty and staff, students and external clienteles. The Center also provides Internet and other related services to students and university employees. The CRMS is responsible for the repair and maintenance of computer hardware, software, and other electronic equipment of the University. The College also maintains the Internet Laboratories of the University. One Internet laboratory is located at room E106 in the College of Engineering building. It has a capacity of 50 computer units and manned by two Internet laboratory Assistants. One assistant is assigned as the full time attendant while the other one is also assigned as Computer Technician while also serving as laboratory assistant.

College Goals
The College of Engineering envisions to become a Center of Excellence in Sustainable Engineering and AgroIndustrial Technology Education in Mindanao. The college has the following goals:

The provision of excellent baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate engineering degree and non-degree programs and related fields; The generation of new knowledge and technologies by conducting basic and applied agro-industrial researches; and

The development, evaluation, packaging and dissemination of mature engineering technologies and information systems in order to accelerate agro-industrial development in Mindanao in particular and the Philippines in general.

Courses Offered:

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Nursing
College of Nursing

Overview
The year 2010 is a remarkable progress for the College of Nursing of Central Mindanao University due to the change of its leadership and management. And because of this, the college has reached its goal to provide the students with excellent and quality education and instruction through the efforts of the OIC-Dean, Ellen Gay S. Intong and support of the faculty members, staff and administration. The College of Nursing has implemented changes in terms of financial collection, instructional materials and revision of faculty and students policy to make a difference in the system and procedure in management of the college and to meet the standard policy of the University. The Annual report of the College of Nursing of Central Mindanao University (CMU) is prepared and submitted every year. It is a documentation of the accomplishments of the College in the various programs, projects and activities it had undertaken within the period under review. Covering the period of January December 2010, this Annual report accomplishment highlights the achievements of the College in the field of instruction, research and extension. Furthermore, it also reports the following programs and activities: administrative work, on health care services, various committees, facilities and the four levels of nursing education.

College Vision
Aside from helping the University in realizing its vision to be an academic paradise of higher learning actively committed to the total development of people for a globally sustainable environment and a humane society, the College is specifically projecting to be the center of nursing excellence in teaching, leading and caring.

College Mission
The mission of the College of Nursing is to: Facilitate the health of the community through excellence and innovation in nursing education, leadership, practice and research.

College Goals
The College of Nursing has four goals that are directed towards providing quality education for the students, total development of the faculty, and effective delivery of health care services to the community. The goals are as follows:

provide high quality nursing program provide culturally diverse opportunities for students and faculty engage in faculty and/or student research and scholarly activities that improve health and advance nursing knowledge deliver innovative health care in partnership with communities

College Objectives
To clearly and distinctively facilitate the realization of the vision, mission, and goals of the college, it created nine (9) objectives to achieve the abovementioned undertakings. The College of Nursing has its specific objectives for each year level but in general the colleges objectives are as follows:

Prepare graduates for the practice of professional nursing in general and specialized clinical settings. Acknowledge diversity of values and ethics, culture, and ethnicity of all people. Practice legal, ethico-moral, social responsibilities and accountabilities. Encourage the advancement of nursing science by creating milieu that fosters information literacy, lifelong learning, and scholarly endeavors. Support the improvement of health from the local to global arena through discovery, learning, and engagement. Conduct research and other scholarly activities to add to the body of specialized knowledge and theory in nursing education activities. Contribute to the improvement of nursing education through innovation, and participation in local to global nursing education activities. Promote positive societal view of professional nursing by increasing publ ic awareness of nursings contribution to health care. Advocate for the improvement of the health care delivery system through changes in public policy with regard to accessibility, effectiveness, and quality of health care.

Course Offered:

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Agriculture College of Agriculture


Overview

The CMU-College of Agriculture started as the Mailag Industrial School (MIS) by virtue of Act 74 of the Philippine Commission at Mailag, Malaybalay, Bukidnon in 1910. Eight years later, it became Bukidnon Agricultural School (BAS). In 1921, BAS was transferred to Managok, Malaybalay, Bukidnon. Two years later (1923), it became the Bukidnon Rural High School (BRHS), by virtue of Proclamation No. 30 of the Philippine Commission. Five years after (1928), the institution was renamed for the fourth time as the Bukidnon Agricultural High School (BAHS). In 1938, when Dr. Felipe Cevallos and Mr. Nicomedes Flores were the Superintendent and Principal, respectively, BAHS was renamed Bukidnon National Agricultural School (BNAS) by Act No. 313 of the Philippine Commonwealth. In 1944, its operations were halted due to the outbreak of World War II. Two years after (1946), BNAS was re-opened at its new site at Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon. In 1948, the teacher-education courses were introduced leading to a Bachelors degree in Agricultural Education and Agricultural Homemaking. In June 21, 1952 when Zosimo T. Montemayor was the President, BNAS nomenclature was changed to Mindanao Agricultural College (MAC) by virtue of R.A. No. 807. Almost 13 years later, when Dr. Amado Campos sat as the President, MAC became the Central Mindanao University (CMU) by virtue of R.A. No. 4498 in June 19, 1965. CMUs name underwent seven changes throughout its institutional history. Being a State University, the various academic departments were elevated into colleges, with the Department of General Agriculture becoming the premier college of CMU. It is currently the College of Agriculture and continues to pioneer its way as the mother college of the university.
College Goals

As a Center of Excellence in Agriculture Education, the CMU-CA has the following goals to achieve:

Excellent and relevant instruction in the undergraduate degree programs; Quality and relevant researches for sustainable agricultural development; Promotion of appropriate technology for improved quality of life; and Development of highly trained human resources for agricultural entrepreneurship.

College Objectives

The CMU-CA has the following objectives:

To offer excellent and relevant baccalaureate degree programs in agriculture, agribusiness management and development communication; To produce quality instructional materials relevant to its various degree programs; To inculcate moral values for total human development; To produce quality researches relevant to institutional, regional and national development goals; To package generated agricultural technologies for its various stakeholders; To promote relevant agricultural technologies for improved quality of life; and To produce quality graduates for agricultural entrepreneurship.

Courses Offered:

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Major in:
Agronomy Animal Science Entomology Horticulture Plant Breeding Plant Pathology Soil Science Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education:(Elementary & High School Option) Agricultural Extension Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management Major in:
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Major in:
Crop Enterprise Livestock Enterprise Bachelor of Science in Development Communication
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College of Veterinary Medicine


History The Central Mindanao University College of Veterinary Medicine (CMU-CVM) was established by virtue of CMU Board of Regents Resolution No. 85 series of 1975. This was in response to increase demand for well-trained professional veterinarians in Mindanao and Visayas. When it admitted the first batch of students, the College was temporarily housed at the College of Agriculture building before it was transferred in 1985 to its present site a twostorey building. Two infrastructures were added to the original building with the establishment of the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (ADDL) and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH). The college is composed of three Departments namely; the Department of Microbiology, Pathology, Parasitology and Public Health (MPPPH), Department of Medicine, Surgery and Zootechnics (MSZ) and Department of Anatomy, Physiology and

Pharmacology (APP). These Departments offer the professional courses of the six-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine curriculum. Since 1981, the College had been producing quality graduates of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, a number of whom are prominent practitioners, academicians or occupying key positions in government or private institutions. In response to the ever shifting demands in competencies and skills of a veterinarian, the College continues to enrich its curriculum and enhance the quality of instruction by updating its facilities and ensuring the professional development of its faculty. Because of this, the DVM program of the College is Level III accredited by the AACCUP, it is also the CHED Center of Excellence in Veterinary Medicine. Vision The vision of the Central Mindanao University College of Veterinary Medicine is to become the Center of Excellence in Veterinary Education in Mindanao Mission CMU-CVM undertakes to produce graduates who are competent in the practice of general veterinary medicine such as food animal practice (ruminants, swine & poultry) companion animals (equine, canine & feline, etc.), veterinary public health and animal welfare. It inculcates in its graduates social consciousness, professional ethics and a sense of responsibility to work towards national goal and development General Objective CMU-CVM aims to develop quality graduates who possess skills in various areas of Veterinary Medicine Specific Objectives Instruction Regularly design curricula and courses that provide adequate information and skill attuned to the needs of the Veterinary Profession. Implement a curriculum or course that best suits the needs of the Veterinary Profession in the Mindanao Region. Effectively channel information relevant to the current advances in the various fields of Veterinary Medicine. Research To develop and nurture among its faculty and students the culture of research. To identify and pursue research in various fields of Veterinary Medicine, solely or in collaboration with other research institutions. To keep with the most recent research information in Veterinary Medicine and allied fields.

Extension To provide highly professional veterinary service needed by various sectors of the community. To provide a venue for specialized training in veterinary practice for students, clinicians and technicians. To disseminate research results relevant to the existing needs of the community. Course Offered: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

College of Home Economics


Overview
The College of Home Economics (CHE) was established in 1965 with the elevation of the former Mindanao Agricultural College to Central Mindanao University by virtue of RA 4498. In 1967, the curriculum was expanded to include two major fields of specialization: General Home Economics and H.E. Education. In 1970s up to present, CHE is composed of two major departments: Home Economics Education and Family Life and Food Science and Nutrition. The department of Nutrition and Nutrition was formally created in 2009 per BOR No. 58, s. 2009. From one degree program in 1965: Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, the various departments of the College are now offering the following degree programs: Department of Home Economics and Family Life BS Home Economics major in Home Economics Education; Department of Food Science BS Home Economics major in Food Business Management with options in Food Service and Food Processing, BS Food Technology and BS Hotel and Restaurant Management; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics BS Nutrition and Dietetics.

College Goals

produce highly qualified professionals in Home Economics and allied fields imbued with dignity, lofty ideals and high moral values; uplift the quality of Home Economics and allied fields to meet the growing demand for College trained and middle level manpower in the country both local and global; and promote entrepreneurial or self-employment opportunities.

Courses Offered: Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Bachelor of Science in Nutrition & Dietetics Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Major in:

Home Economics Education (Elementary School Teaching Option) Food Business Management (Food Processing Option) / (Food Service Option)

Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management

College of Forestry and Environmental Science


Overview Before it became a separate and full-pledge academic unit in the University, the College of Forestry started as a Department of the College of Agriculture of CMU in 1963. In September 13, 1967, the College of Forestry was established by virtue of BOR Resolution # 78 and consequently became independent from the College of Agriculture. It started offering Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF) and Certificate in Forest Ranger (CFR). Since then, the College underwent the expected evolution of an educational institution. Regular revisions of the BSF curriculum have been made in response to the ever-changing demand and relevance of the times as well as in compliance with the recommendations of the Technical Panel for Agricultural Education (TPAE), Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities (AACCUP), CHED and the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). In like manner, the 2-year Certificate in Forest Ranger (CFR) also underwent changes over time, from the terminal course in 1967 to the ladderized curriculum in 1994. But CFR later on was abolished due to the dwindling demand for the program. In 1982, in coordination with the Graduate School, the College of Forestry offered a graduate program with majors in Forest Resources Management (FRM) and Forest Biological Sciences (FBS). The Master of Science in Forestry, major in Wood Science & Technology (WST), was offered later on in 1996. In 1999, the College of Forestry Graduate Program offerings were accredited by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD). Recently, a number of students have been enrolled under the PACARRDDOST SEI scholarship program in the College of Forestry Masters Degree Program. In 1996 the College in collaboration with other colleges in the University drafted the curriculum for the 4-year Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (BSES) curricular program as mandated by CHED. Eventually, the program was first offered in June 1997. The College was mandated in 1980 to create a unit, which was tasked to sustainably manage the forest resources of the University. Consequently, the College created a unit, which was named Forest Research and Resources Development Center (FRRDC). Since then the unit takes charge of the production, management and development of the CMU forest areas and, at the same time, supports the instruction and research functions of the College. It has continued to operate as a separate unit of the College but was renamed in 1996 as the Forest Resources Development Program (FRDP). At present, it is named Forest Resources Development Division (FRDD) under the Business Management and Resources Development Office (BMRDO) of the University. However, it is now directly under the supervision of the Office of the University President and not anymore of the College of Forestry as it used to be.

Through the years, the College has already produced a significant number of professional foresters wherein some were topnotchers in the forester licensure examination. These forestry graduates have been employed in different government offices mostly in DENR, and in private agencies, both local and abroad. Some of them are occupying key positions, while others venture into teaching, consultancy, and entrepreneurship, among others. On the other hand, BSES program of the College has likewise produced graduates who are now employed mostly in DENR, LGUs and NGOs. Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives of the College A. Vision and Mission of the University The current vision of the Central Mindanao University, that is, An academic paradise of higher learning actively committed to a globally sustainable environment and a humane society is exactly the same vision that the College of Forestry has adopted. Per policy of the University, there should be a unified vision among all units of the University. The Universitys mission statement fully conforms for the fulfillment of its vision. This mission is stated as follows: To advance the frontiers of knowledge for economic prosperity, mor al integrity, social and cultural sensitivity, and environmental consciousness through equitable access to quality instruction, research, extension, and production. B. Mission of the College The CMU College of Forestry and Environmental Science as an ins titution of higher learning in forestry education shall continuously strive to train and produce quality and innovative professional graduates who shall possess competence and expertise in the field of instruction, research and extension imbued with desirable moral values, and fully prepared to contribute to the socio-economic development of the country. Toward this end, the College is committed to provide a wholesome teaching and learning environment and full opportunities for faculty members and students for their involvement in countryside development. C. Goals The College has four goals, which are geared towards the realization of its mission and the vision and mission of the University. These goals are as follows: 1) Higher standard of excellence in instruction, research and extension for undergraduate courses; 2)As a center of excellence in social forestry, plantations/forest management, biodiversity and environmental management and wood utilization technology in Mindanao; 3) Full development of the qualification standards and expertise of faculty and staff of the College; and 4) Full development of instructional, research, extension and support facilities of the College.

D. Objectives

BSF Program: (In the process of revision) BSES Program:(In the process of revision)

Courses Offered:

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Click here to download PDF Bachelor of Science in Forestry

College of Commerce and Accountancy


History The offering of the BS Accountancy and BS Commerce Program at Central Mindanao University was approved by the CMU Board of Regents on February 11, 2005 that took effect in SY-2005-2006. These two programs were initially offered in June of 2005 and attached to the Agribusiness department of the College of Agriculture for administrative expediency. As the number of enrolment increases, the College of Commerce and Accountancy (CCA) was created on January 11, 2007 to implement the two programs and made to occupy the old engineering building with Prof. Felipe E. Opiso a CPA and faculty of the Agribusiness department as its first academic dean. On June 1, 2009, the Business Education department that offered the BS Office Administration program under the College of Education was transferred to CCA in line with CHED memorandum order to align the BSOA program to where it should properly belong. Today, the CCAs Accountancy Program has been recognized nationwide by the accountancy profession due to the impressive performance of its first batch (100% passing average)) during the October 2009 CPA Licensure Examinations. Program Description The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy is designed to produce professional accountants and accounting technicians that meet the demands of business and industry, and private & government agencies imbued with the highest standard of ethical behavior. The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management, Financial Management, Operations Management with a broader range of business related courses is designed to prepare students to undertake the challenges imposed by the demands of a business environment and aims to produce well-rounded personalities who will assume key

positions in business & industry as business consultants, financial executives, business leaders & entrepreneurs in the midst of globally competitive business environment. The Bachelor of Science in Office Administration is committed to develop students competencies, skills, knowledge and work values that modern office professionals should possess in order to function effectively.

BS-Accountancy Career Opportunities: The BS-Accountancy Program provides updated course curriculum to cater to the needs of local, national, & international corporate entities, both private & government agencies. Career Options: Bank Executives, Chief Accountants, Finance Managers, Entrepreneurs, Controllers, Management Consultants, Hospital Administrators, Business School Professors, Venture capitalist/Investors, Project Managers, Private Practitioners BS-Business Administration Career Opportunities: As a versatile program with broader set of preparatory courses, employability of graduates is undoubtedly assumed either in business & non-business organizations, both private & government agencies where the skills in decision making, effective leadership & business acumen are of par significance for a successful local or international venture. Career Options: Business Consultants, Finance Executives, Corporate Executives, Entrepreneurs, Bank Officers, Venture Capitalists, Health Care Administrators, Human Resource Managers, Benefits Administrators (SSS, GSIS, Insurances) Hotel Managers, Small Business Owners, Restauranteurs, Information Managers, Production & Quality Controllers, Marketing Planners, Sales Executives, Account Executives, Managers, Sales Supervisors, Business Educators, Commercial Farm Operators. BS-Office Administration Career Options: Administrative Assistants, Administrative Secretaries, Customer Relations Officers, Office Supervisors/Managers, Executive Assistants, Bookkeepers, Stenographers, Event Planners, Call

Center Agents, Bank Account Executives, Front Desk Officers, Travel & Tour Specialists, Application Software Specialists, College Instructors

COURSES OFFERED Accountancy Department 5-yr. Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Download Curriculum in PDF file. 4-yr. Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology Download Curriculum in PDF file. 2-yr. Certificate in Accounting Technology Download Curriculum in PDF file. Business Administration Department 4-yr. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in: Marketing Management Financial Management Download Curriculum in PDF file. Operations Management Download Curriculum in PDF file. Office Administration Department 4-yr. Bachelor of Science in Office Administration Download Curriculum in PDF file.

College of Arts and Sciences


Courses Offered:

Bachelor of Arts in English Bachelor of Arts in History Bachelor of Arts in Library Science ( Under Moratorium) Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Bachelor of Science in Biology Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Physics

Mandate

Section 2 of Republic Act No. 4498 mandates that Central Mindanao University shall provide programs of instruction at all levels in the arts, sciences, technical, professional, educational, and philosophical fields, and shall concern itself with pure and applied research in all branches of knowledge for the intellectual and professional growth of faculty members, for the advance instruction of students, and for increasing knowledge an d understanding.

Mission

To advance the frontiers of knowledge for economic prosperity, moral integrity, social and cultural sensitivity, and environmental consciousness through equitable access to quality instruction, research, extension and production.

Vision

An academic paradise of higher learning actively committed to the total development of people for a globally sustainable environment and humane society.

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