Professional Documents
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1. UP
2.PLM
3.MAPUA
4.TUP
5.UST
6.DLSU
7.PUP
8.ADAMSON
9.TIP
10. FEU
The College of Engineering is composed of eight (8) departments, six of which are housed in the
historic Melchor Hall along Osmeña Avenue in the U.P. Diliman campus. The Electrical and
Electronics Engineering Institute has its own building along Velázquez Street in the Diliman
Science Complex and Technology Incubation Park, while the Department of Computer Science
(along with the College Library) moved into their own buildings near the EEEI building in early
2007.
The College is the college of engineering in the Philippines with the most CHED Centers of
Excellence at eleven (11). All of its degree-granting departments have been recognized as a
Center of Excellence.
With the conviction of providing quality education and offering technical manual skills in the field
of technology, the College of Engineering and Technology (CET) of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod
ng Maynila was established on July 1, 1969 - six years after the late Mayor Antonio F. Villegas
founded the university.
Originally under the College of Arts and Letters, the main trust of the college was to provide
technical, industrial, vocational education to PLM students alongside the humanistic courses to
prepare them for promoting out technology under two divisions, namely - the Division of
Engineering and Technology which covered the Department of Civil, Mechanical, Electrical,
Sanitary, Chemical, Naval and Industrial Engineering and the Division of Technical and Vocational
Education which covered the Department of Electronics, Wood Working, Metal Works, Automotive
Works, Ceramics, Graphics Arts and Teacher Education in Arts and Trades. Obtaining a degree in
this college then, required the student to finish a six-year ladderized program which was later
reduced to a five year scheme during the term of former PLM President Consuelo Blanco who felt
the imperative need of the engineering graduates to constitute the country's labor pool.
Today, the College of Engineering and Technology stands committed to upholding the legacy
conceived by Mayor Villegas and the late Mayor Arsenio H. Lacson by providing its present batch
of Engineering students with quality education which is responsive to the needs of the time.
www.plm.edu.ph
Mapua University is a source of architects, engineers, and science graduates in the architectural
and engineering fields as Mapúa University specializes in these fields in the undergraduate and
graduate levels, aside from its widening range of undergraduate programs such as psychology,
computer science, digital cinema, multimedia arts and sciences, technical communication,
information technology, accounting, entrepreneurship, business management, and in hotel and
restaurant management.
The university has been granted with the Level IV Accredited status to its Civil Engineering
program by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation
(PACUCOA), which is one of the first engineering programs to be accorded such status. In
addition, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) recently recognized most of Mapúa’s
Engineering programs as the CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE and CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT.
Mapúa is also the first Philippine and Southeast Asian educational institution to have ABET
certification, rendering the Institute to be at par with US-based colleges and universities.
www.mapua.edu.ph
Today, the TUP Community is proud of the performance of its students locally and abroad. TUP
students have created niche in the grounds of engineering, engineering technology, industrial
education, science, architecture and fine arts.
www.tup.edu.ph
The University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Engineering, or "UST-Eng'g", is the engineering school of
the University of Santo Tomas,
www.ust.edu.ph
The Gokongwei College of Engineering of De La Salle University is one of six colleges that
comprise the University. It was established in 1947 with the aim of providing young men who are
knowledgeable in science and technology to help rehabilitate the Philippines, which was then
devastated in the aftermath of World War II.
At present the College aims to prepare young men and women to help in the industrialization and
improvement of the economy of the Philippines.The College currently offers six Bachelor of
Science (BS) degree programs: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics and
Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and
Management, and Mechanical Engineering, as well as Doctor of Philosophy programs in Chemical
Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and
Mechanical Engineering. It also offers Master of Science programs for its undergraduate BS
degrees with the addition of Environmental Engineering and Management.
Through the College of Engineering, the university has been selected by the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations to be part of the Southeast Asian Engineering Education Network (SEED-
Net), the only Philippine private university in the network.
www.dlsu.edu.ph
The College of Engineering is one of the constituent colleges of the University and one of the
premier engineering schools in the Philippines. The College confer degrees in civil engineering,
mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics and communications engineering,
industrial engineering, computer engineering, and railway engineering
www.pup.edu.ph
ADAMSON UNIVERSITY
College of Engineering trains men and women along scientific, technological, and humanistic
fields and at the same time to inculcate love of God and Country so that, with the highest moral
and ethical standards, they can meet effectively the requirements for economic and social
development responsive to, and in consonance with, national goals and aspirations.
As such, the various curricula are designed to meet the scientific, technological, social, cultural,
religious, and physical well-being of the students to make them responsible members and leaders
of the community.
Teaching efficiency and effectiveness of the curricula in enhancing the balanced development of
students are appraised through continuous evaluation. Toward this end, faculty and curricula
development is a continuing concern of the college.
Discipline is emphasized. However, responsible exercise of academic freedom within the campus
and classrooms is observed to develop student initiative, creativity, resourcefulness, and
leadership, under the guidance of the faculty.
In order to keep the students abreast with the requirements and development of business and
industry, the program has a practicum component which includes field trips, plant visit, on-the-
job training, and seminars. Research is a significant part of the program.
Adamson University gained a recognition by CHED as Center for Excellence and Center for
Development in some of it's Engineering programs.
www.adamson.edu.ph
The Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) is a private, non-sectarian higher education
institution. It was founded in 1962 by Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. and his wife Dr. Teresita U.
Quirino.
T.I.P. is an engineering institution that also offers programs in information technology education,
business education, maritime, arts, and teacher education.
Twenty of T.I.P.'s engineering and computing programs are accredited by the U.S.-based ABET,
the gold standard in engineering and computing education. Its computing programs are also
accredited by the Seoul Accord.
FEU Institute of Technology formerly known as FEU - East Asia College (FEU-EAC), East Asia
College of Information Technology (EACIT) and East Asia Institute of Computer Technology
(EAICT), was established in 1992. EACIT is an educational partnership of Asia Pacific College
(APC), Shoemart, IBM Phils., IWI (Phils.), and Far Eastern University (FEU).
FEU Tech is in the northwestern part of the FEU Campus in the City of Manila and occupies the
former location of the FEU Hospital. FEU Tech is an Institute of Technology and is ranked first in
information technology among schools in the NCR region. It is cited as a CHED Center of
Development in IT Education (CoD).
FEU Tech operates under the aegis of Far Eastern University; it follows and is directly connected
to Far Eastern University. However, it is headed by Michael M. Alba as university president and
Benson T. Tan as executive director.
www.feutech.edu.ph