You are on page 1of 80

College of

Agricultur
e
2

University Vision
Cagayan State University is a University with global
stature in the arts, culture, agriculture-fisheries and
sciences as well as the technological and professional
fields.

UNIVERSITY MISSION
Cagayan State University shall produce globally competent graduates
through excellent instruction, innovative and creative research,
responsive public service and productive industry and community
engagement.
CORE VALUES INSTITUTIONAL
OUTCOMES (Graduate Attributes)
• Critical Thinker
• Competence • Creative Problem-Solver
• Competitive Performer: Regionally, Nationally, and Globally

•Sensitive to Ethical Demands


• Social Responsibility • Steward of the Environment for Future Generations
• Social Justice and Economic Equity Advocate

•Uniting Theory and Practice


•Uniting Strata of Society
• Unifying Presence •Uniting the University and the community
•Unifying the Nation, the ASEAN Region and the world
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
(OUTCOMES)
After graduation, the BSA graduates will
exhibit the scientific habit of thought and
entrepreneurial skills, globally competitive
professionals with entry-level competencies in
technical agriculture.

Moreover, BSA graduates are equipped with


the process and techniques of identifying,
diagnosing and analyzing problems and in
designing, packaging and applying technologies
needed in the development and conservation of the
agriculture and food system resources.
Click icon to add picture

Bachelor of Agriculture
(BSA)
Component Curriculum CMO Current
Curriculum
General Education Courses 48 63
Fundamental Agriculture 65 51
Courses
Core Courses 27 57
Thesis or Practicum/ Field 6 12
Practice
OJT 6 6
Course Audit 6
Total 154 195

PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES IN
ACHIEVING THE
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Instructional Processes and Methodologies
Instructional Processes and Methodologies
Instructional Processes and Methodologies
Instructional Processes and Methodologies

Systematic and Effective Procedures
Assessment and Improvement of Student’s Academic
Performance
Research papers/Thesis Books
Practical examination, Skill demonstration,
Laboratory exercises, Performance-based
assessment
Practical examination, Skill demonstration,
Laboratory exercises, Performance-based
assessment
Group and Individual Oral Reports and
Examination of Students
Recreational, Social and Cultural Programs

Campus Intramurals AGRILYMPICS


Student Scholarship and Grants

Total 35 19 25 36 28
22
Philhealth and used it on medical expenses

Annual Review
Student Organizations

TANGKIRAN BAND Indayog Dance


24
Students Publication

Annual Review
Health Services
Consultation (Faculty and Student)
Library Services
Library Services
Review Class for Licensure Examination
“ Reasonable Budget
Budgetary allocation for the College of
Agriculture (GAA)
YEAR FACULTY CURRICULUM RESEARCH EXTENSIO TOTAL
DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT N
2019 88,009.00 88,009.00 70,407.51 70,407.51 316,833.02
2020
2021 110,740.00 110,740.00 88,591.94 88,591.94 398,663.88
2022 136,548.00 136,548.00 109,238.51 109,238.51 491,573.02
2023
Externally and Institutionally Funded
Research and Extension Activities
YEAR FACULTY CURRICULUM RESEARCH EXTENSIO TOTAL
DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT N
2019 88,009.00 88,009.00 70,407.51 70,407.51 316,833.02
2020
2021 110,740.00 110,740.00 88,591.94 88,591.94 398,663.88
2022 136,548.00 136,548.00 109,238.51 109,238.51 491,573.02
2023
“ Provision of Materials
and Other Resources

a. Provision and upgrading of facilities, laboratory equipment
for efficient and effective teaching - learning process
Provision and upgrading of facilities, laboratory equipment for
efficient and effective teaching - learning process
Mangrove and Bamboo Research and Innovation Center (MABRIC
Mangrove and Bamboo Research and Innovation Center (MABRIC
MABRIC EQUIPMENT
Greenhouses and Nurseries
Production Areas
Livestock Fish pond
Production Areas
Goat and Sheep Pekin and Mallard Duck
Production Areas
PINEAPPLE DRAGONFRUIT
Classrooms and CA Buildings
BASIC LABORATORY
Provision of necessary tools, machineries and
equipment
Agricultural Machineries
Provision of necessary tools, machineries and
equipment
Agricultural Tools
Provision of necessary tools, machineries and
equipment
Laptops, printers, projectors etc.
Involvement of students to DOST-TAPI Programs specifically
the Youth Empowerment through Technopreneurship (YET)

Kabutehan ng mga Estudyante: A student Empowerment Project Venturing to Mushroom


Production and Processing at CSU-Gonzaga, Cagayan
Involvement of students to DOST-TAPI Programs specifically
the Youth Empowerment through Technopreneurship (YET)

Production and Commercialization of Multi-Grafted Bonsai Bougainvillea Potting Mix


in Cagayan State University- Gonzaga Campus
Involvement of students to DOST-TAPI Programs specifically
the Youth Empowerment through Technopreneurship (YET)

Establishment of Bio-Organic Fertilizer Production Center


Involvement of students to DOST-TAPI Programs specifically
the Youth Empowerment through Technopreneurship (YET)
Bubble Donuts (CSU-Gonzaga as the School Motivated to Innovate and Develop Gorgeous and Everloved Tiny
Sweets (tie-up with the College of Hospitality Management)

Human Resources (FACULTY INVOLVEMENT)
Profile of the Faculty Members of the College of
Agriculture
Involvement Of Faculty Members to TVET as Resource Speakers
“ OUTCOMES

Awards and Recognition of Students
Youth Empowerment through Technoprenuership (YET)
Project Amount Granted
Kabutehan ng mga Estudyante: A student Empowerment Project Venturing to 87,475
Mushroom Production and Processing at CSU-Gonzaga, Cagayan

Production and Commercialization of Multi-Grafted Bonsai Bougainvillea Potting 119,440


Mix in Cagayan State University- Gonzaga Campus

Establishment of Bio-Organic Fertilizer Production Center 153,850


Bubble Donuts (CSU-Gonzaga as the School Motivated to Innovate and Develop 122,475
Gorgeous and Everloved Tiny Sweets (tie-up with the College of Hospitality
Management)
Total Php 483,240
Youth Empowerment through Technoprenuership (YET)

The beneficiaries of the Kabutehan ng mga Estudyante with their Oyster mushroom.
Students also sell their products during market day. Also, students learn how to facilitate
trainings and acted as resource speaker during their conduct of trainings with the guidance
of their technical advisers.
Youth Empowerment through Technoprenuership (YET)

Student beneficiaries of the project Establishment of Bio-Organic Fertilizer Production Center conducted trainings on vermi
compost production and utilization for farmers and rural women.
Youth Empowerment through Technoprenuership (YET)

The technical adviser and the


student helping together in their
grating of bougainvilla for their
project Production and
Commercialization of Multi-Grafted
Bonsai Bougainvillea Potting Mix in
Cagayan State University- Gonzaga
Campus
Youth Empowerment through Technoprenuership (YET)

Students with their produced


bubble donuts.
Campus Student Council recognized various academic, leadership,
journalism, and service awardees
Campus Student Council recognized various academic, leadership,
journalism, and service awardees
AGRILYMPICS
Top 3 during the Campus Intramurals
Lead Camp 2022
Trend of Enrollment
Students National Certificate Passers
Students National Certificate Passers
Result of Board Exam
Year National passing rate Institutional Passing Rate
November 2019 41.03 % 40.00%
November 2022 34.57 % 40.00%
“ Awards, Scholarships, and
Fellowships of Faculty members
Full-Pledge Professors
Most Outstanding Faculty of the Campus and University
Best Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)
Best Paper awards during the Development and Extension In-house Review and Evaluation
2nd place under Extension Category in the University RDE in- house
DOST Regional Awardee
Online Training on Research Designs and Methods for Higher Education
Institutions

BEST PRACTICES
1
There is a strong linkage
between the College of
Agriculture and external
agencies in which funds,
machineries and facilities are
generated to support the
learning activities of students
2
The Mangrove and Bamboo
and faculty members. In the Research and Innovation
past years (2019-2022), there Center, tissue culture
were Php 83,023,395.06
generated funds for or facilities,
laboratory and
production area in the
campus served as service
swine
3
The Technical Vocational
research and extension Education Training’s
laboratories for instruction
activities. of students to provide agricultural machineries,
meaningful engagement for tools and equipment are used
the advancement of by the College of Agriculture
technologies in agriculture. for hands-on activities of
students and for the
production areas and
research areas as reflected in
the syllabi.
4
The funds generated from
TVET were used for the
operational needs of the
campus as well as the college
to improve its facilities and
to purchase tools and
machineries, to conduct
5
The involvement of the
capacity buildings for students with the Youth
students and faculty members Empowerment through
and to hone their skills and
competencies.
Technopreneurs (YET) of
CSU and DOST with 6
The College of Agriculture
financial assistance students are required to
granted the beneficiaries undergo national certification
of amount to start-up an training in TVET office in the
campus. This is an edge of the
enterprise. students for employment in the
national and international
arena. Faculty members of the
college are themselves NC
holders and assessors of
TESDA.

You might also like