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WVSU - Iloilo

The West Visayas State University is a premier institution of higher learning in Western Visayas Region of the Philippines. Its charter dictates the advancement of knowledge through instruction, research, extension, and production. It enjoys a Level IV recognition among State Universities and Colleges in the Philippines.


About

It has 67 programs offered in the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctorate levels in its main campuses. Among its programs, eight are awaiting Level III Accreditation; four has Level II Accreditation while the rest are preparing Level I accreditation visits by the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP).

It maintains active and dynamic research activities with local, national and international collaborations. It has pioneering researches in cross-cultural science education, endangered wildlife species, Philippine native chicken, Philippine buffalo breeding and medical and nursing trends and issues.

History

The coming into being of the West Visayas State University (WVSU) dates back to 1924 when it became an independent and distinct teacher training institution known as the Iloilo Normal School (INS). However, its birth can be traced back as early as 1902 when it was opened as a tributary normal school with secondary school instruction.
In 1916, it was a secondary school complete with elementary and training departments. It was only, however, in 1924, with the completion of its main building (now Quezon Hall) and the laboratory school building when INS became a distinct educational institution itself. The year likewise, became a kick off point for a more established secondary normal school program, which eventually became a two-year collegiate training program and still later in 1952 a four year normal college course.

In 1954, through RepublicActNo. 375, the Bachelor of Science in Education major in Elementary Education was granted. It became a pioneer and premier teacher-training institution in Western Visayas, a prestige it continues to enjoy with academic programs catering to local and global needs. Truth to this is its being named Center of Excellence (1994) by the late Sen. Blas P. Ople and Center of Excellence for Teacher Education (1995) by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

The INS became the West Visayas State College by virtue of R.A. 4189 in 1965, and commenced the offering of the Bachelor of Science in Education for Elementary and Secondary teaching. Bachelor of Arts; and Master’s in Education. It was in the same year when the Graduate School and the School of Arts and Sciences were in place. The Secondary Laboratory School was opened in 1969. In September 1972, RA 6596 authorized the offering of University level courses in education, arts and sciences. The period from 1974, its Golden Jubilee year to the early 1980s was one of marked growth, witnessing the establishment of the School of Medicine (1 975), School of’ Agriculture (1976), and School of Nursing (1977). The doctoral program of the Graduate School was likewise, introduced in 1977. The B.S. Biological Science, AS Mass Communications, and B. S. Forestry programs took off in 1981. On January 27, 1986, PD. 2019 converted the College into the West Visayas State University, integrating the Iloilo National College of Agriculture (INCA) into its system. In 1987, the University acquired the Don Benito V. Lopez Memorial Hospital, which became the WVSU Hospital, a 150-bed tertiary, teaching and training hospital. The University further established in 1993, the Physical Education, Sports, Culture and Recreation Center which later became the degree-granting PESCAR Institute and later College of PESCAR in 2000. Strict observance of the trilogy of functions became evident in the University as early as 1986, when the Office of Research and Non-Formal Education was established followed by the Office of Extension in 1988. In 1993, the Department of Mass Communications became the degree granting Institute of Mass Communications, which was later converted into a College in 2000. The Diamond Jubilee in 1999 was ushered in by the offering of more academic programs: the Bachelor in Cooperatives Management (1997) and the Bachelor of Science in Information Management and Bachelor of Science in In formation Technology (1998). In 2000, the Higher Education Modernization Act (1997) integrated into the University four CHED supervised schools in Calinog, Janiuay, Lambunao, and Pototan. In 2001, the WVSU Board of Regents and the Department of Health (DOH) approved the conversion of the hospital to a 300-bed WVSU Medical Center that it is today. Likewise, in 2001, the Bachelor in Statistics and Research program was introduced. The University Distance Education program through the Diploma in Teaching (DlT) course began in Summer 2003. By the first semester of 2003 four new courses were commenced: Bachelor/n Hotel and Restaurant Management, Bachelor in Broadcasting, Bachelor in Journalism, and Bachelor of Science in Development Communication. In 2004, the University instituted its Verticalization Scheme in academic programs through the operations of the graduate schools in the College of Education and the College of Arts & Sciences.

PROGRAMS

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Bachelor in Cooperatives Management Program
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Biology

Master of Arts in Social Science (Non-Thesis)
Master of Arts in Mathematics (Non-Thesis)
Master of Arts in English (Non-Thesis)
Master of Arts in Biology (Non-Thesis)
Master of Arts in Physics (Non-Thesis)
Master of Arts in Physics (Thesis Option)

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (Ph.D.) Program

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Bachelor of Special Education

Master of Arts in Education
Master of Education (M.Ed.) Thesis and Non-Thesis

Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Ph. D. in Ed.)
Doctor in Mathematics/Science Education (D.M.Ed./D.S.Ed.)
Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education (Ph. D.)

Special Program in Early Childhood Education
Graduate Diploma in Special Education
Diploma in Teaching

COLLEGE OF MASS COMMUNICATIONS

Bachelor in Broadcasting
Bachelor in Journalism
Bachelor of Science in Development Communication

Master in Mass Communication

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

Doctor of Medicine

COLLEGE OF NURSING

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Master of Arts in Nursing (MAN)
Major:
Nursing Education
Nursing Administration

COLLEGE OF PESCAR

Bachelor Of Physical Education (BPE)
Diploma in Physical Education (DPE)
Bachelor of Music Education (BME)
Diploma in Music (DM)
Sports Coaching and Officiating Proficiency Certificate

Master in Physical Education

INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
Bachelor of Science in Information Management

INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

Bachelor in Cooperatives Management (BCM)

DISTANCE EDUCATION

Diploma in Teaching
Master in School Management
MS Agriculture. MS Forestry and Ph.D. Agriculture

Integrated Laboratory School

External Campuses

CAF - Lambunao Campus
Calinog Campus
Janiuay Campus
Lambunao East Campus
Pototan Campus

source: www.wvsu.edu.ph

 

University of San Agustin - Iloilo City

The University of San Agustin is a private university in Iloilo City, the Philippines. The university's campus, situated in the very heart of the city on General Luna Street, has a modern gymnasium, an auditorium, several conference and seminar rooms, science, computer and speech laboratories, a museum, a bookstore, a library, an instructional media center, and tennis and badminton courts.


The Vision

The University of San Agustin as:

A community of persons of faith and character, of wisdom and skills, living and working harmoniously despite their diversity, in the service of God country and fellowmen.

This vision is rooted in the charism of the Order of St. Agustin, “ Oneness of mind and heart, on the way to God.” And in the University’s Motto, “Virtus et Scientia”.

The Mission

The University of San Agustin commits itself to:

The total development of the human person through a Christian and Augustinian educational system in consonance with the goals expressed in the Constitution of the Philippines; and

The well-integrated educational program for the youth through instruction, research and community service.

Specifically, the University aims to:

* Nurture the Augustinian spirit of community among its members;
* Provide religious instruction and opportunities for spiritual growth;
* Offer relevant curricula in various fields of knowledge;
* Develop human resource programs to improve personnel competence and quality of life;
* Involve itself in and promote researches;
* Establish community development programs;
* Provide varied student and personnel services; and
* Foster appreciation and love for culture and the arts.

History

Augustinian friars from Spain belonging to the Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines founded the University of San Agustin on July 15, 1904. They were assisted by their American confreres from the Augustinian U.S. Province of St. Thomas of Villanova. The motto of the privately-owned university is Virtus et Scientia, which derives its inspiration from the school's spiritual founder St. Augustine of Hippo, and other famous Augustinians across the centuries like Thomas of Villanova, Thomas à Kempis, Gregory of Rimini, Rita of Cascia, Nicholas of Tolentine, Fray Luis de Léon, Andrés de Urdaneta, Martin Luther, Martín de Rada, Manuel Blanco and Gregor Mendel.



The university began as a preparatory school for boys during the American colonial period. It was granted government recognition on December 12, 1912 for its various course offerings. On February 5, 1917, it was formally incorporated under the name Colegio de San Agustín de Iloilo. In 1928, one of the country's oldest campus publications, The Augustinian Mirror, was established, producing some of the country's well-known writers. The 1930s saw rapid growth with the opening of three colleges in quick succession: College of Liberal Arts in 1935, College of Commerce in 1936 and College of Law in 1937. On the eve of the Second World War, the college admitted female students for the first time in 1940.

During the Second World War (1941-45), the college was temporarily shuttered as the Philippines fought a guerilla war against the Japanese. The war led to the destruction of all the buildings, except for Urdaneta Hall, which at present houses the university theatre and the College of Pharmacy and Medical Technology. With almost the entire college in ruins, some friars advocated closing the school altogether while others pushed for its immediate rehabilitation. It was eventually reopened in 1945, followed by a decade of expansion that ushered in both the College of Pharmacy and the College of Technology (1945), the Normal (Teacher's) College (1947), the Graduate School (1950), and the College of Dentistry (1953). The school was granted university status on March 1, 1953, a year before its 50th anniversary, making it the first university in Western Visayas.

The following year, Rev. Angel Dulanto, OSA arrived from Spain after completing his studies at Villanova University, an American sister school of San Agustin. As an impresario, he introduced the yearly velada, characterized by a weeklong festivity of artistic, religious, and cultural events. A zarzuela, staged by both professors and students, is the centerpiece of University Week from February 14-20.

In 1965 Rev. Nicanor Lana, OSA, Ph.D. became rector of the university. His term was marked by vast improvements in the school's infrastructure. The same year he started his term as rector, he inaugurated DySA, the official radio station of the university, to help expand the reach of the university through mass media. The University of San Agustín Press, known today as Libro Agustino, came a year later. In the months leading to the centenary of San Agustín in 2004, it issued one hundred book titles by Augustinian authors.

Poor enrollment forced the administrators to phase out the College of Dentistry in 1967. But a flowering of cultural and artistic activities on campus led to the founding of the famous Kawilihan Dancers, the USA Troubadours, and the Conservatory of Music. Rev. Santiago Ezcurra, OSA, a Spanish musician who studied music in Rome, was formally installed as its first dean. In 1969 the USA Clinical Laboratory was opened, followed a few years later by the introduction of the College of Nursing in 1974.

San Agustin today

In 1984 the all-Filipino Augustinian Province of Santo Niño of Cebu was formed, separating from the mother Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines based in Madrid, and ownership of the university was handed over to the latest circumscription of the Augustinian Order. A succession of rectors was appointed, including Reverends Bernardino Ricafrente, Eusebio Berdon, Mamerto Alfeche, and Rodolfo Arreza. During Reverend Arreza's term, he pursued linkages with various universities abroad and focused on research development.

San Agustín promotes literature in the region through the Fray Luis de Léon Creative Writing Institute, sponsor of the annual national writers workshop of the same name. The workshop awards a number of writing fellowships to writers in English, Hiligaynon, and other Philippine languages. Its official student publication, The Augustinian Mirror, has won various journalism awards and has produced some of the Philippines' highly respected literary minds, notably Augustinian poet Gilbert Luis R. Centina III, OSA.

The university has a diverse student population.

Notable among the recent developments in the university was the establishment of various research and communication centers, namely:

* The Institute for Augustinian Studies
* Villanova Institute for Social Science Research and Cultural Studies
* Mendel Institute for Natural Science and Technology Research
* Institute for Social Development Issues and Initiatives

Over the years, school enrollment has dramatically increased, resulting in the decision to move the high school department to a new campus in the suburbs of Sambag, Jaro in June 1995.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

GRADUATE SCHOOL

* Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Educational Management, Psychology and Guidance)
* Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology
* Doctor of Business Management
* Master of Arts in Education (Educational Management, Psychology and Guidance, Religious Education, Chemistry, Physics, Math, English, Filipino, Natural Science, Social Science, Special Education)
* Master of Arts in Literature
* Master in Business Administration (Thesis and Non-Thesis Programs)
* Master of Public Administration
* Master of Science in Economics
* Master of Arts in Psychology
* Master of Management in Human Resource Management
* Master of Arts in Nursing
* Master in Nursing
* Master of Science in Medical Technology
* Master of Arts in Teaching Augustine

COLLEGE OF LAW

* Bachelor of Laws

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ACCOUNTANCY

* Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
* Bachelor of Science in Commerce, major in Human Resource Management
* Bachelor of Science in Commerce (Management, Marketing, Business Administration, Management Accounting, Entrepreneurship)
* Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

* Bachelor of Science in Information Management
* Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
* Bachelor of Science in Tourism
* Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service
* Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts
* Bachelor of Arts (Political Science, Literature, Economics, Philosophy, Public Administration)
* Bachelor of Science in Biology
* Bachelor of Science in Psychology
* Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
* Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
* Associate in Science (Pre-Dentistry)

TEACHERS COLLEGE

* Bachelor of Science in Educational Management
* Diploma in Teaching
* Diploma in Culinary Arts
* Bachelor of Secondary Education (English, Filipino, Library Science, Math, PEHM, Values Education, Technology and Home Economics)
* Bachelor of Elementary Education (English, Filipino, Math, MAPE, Pre-School Education, Social Science, Technology and Home Economics)
* Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
* Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
* Bachelor of Science in Library Information Science
* Certificate in Food Service Technology

COLLEGE OF NURSING

* Bachelor of Science in Nursing
* Associate in Health Science Education

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE

* Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
* Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Painting
* Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
* Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
* Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
* Bachelor of Science in Architecture
* Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
* Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

* Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
* Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
* Certificate as Pharmacy Technician
* Associate in Health Science Education
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

* Bachelor of Music
* Associate in Music
* Certificate of Music Specialization

HIGH SCHOOL

ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT

Current University Scholarships

* Entrance Scholarship
* Honor Students’ Scholarship
* St. Augustine Scholarship
* Presidential Decree (P.D. 451) Scholarship

Special Scholarships

* The University of San Agustin Alumni Association – Iloilo Chapter Scholarship
* The University of San Agustin Alumni Association – Midwest Chapter Scholarship
* The University of San Agustin Alumni Association – Northern California Chapter Scholarship
* The University of San Agustin Alumni Association – Northeast Chapter Scholarship
* Eugenio and Rosario Gison Scholarship
* The University of San Agustin Catholic Parents Association (USACPA) Scholarship (For Freshmen in any 4 or 5 year course)
* The Iloilo Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) Scholarship
* The Far East Bank and Trust Company Scholarship
* The Tiu Cho Teg Memorial Foundation Scholarship Grant
* Metrobank College scholarship
* Go Kim Pah Scholarship
* Natividad de Asis Divinagracia Scholarship
* Dr. Priscilla Larroza Scholarship
* Teacher’s College Scholarship Grants, SY 1996-1987

Privileges

* The University of San Agustin Alumni Association – Guam Chapter Scholarship
* The GSIS Scholarship Program Starting SY 1998-1999
* Eva Mondejar scholarship
* Philippine Association of Metropolitan Washington Engineers Scholarship (PAMWE)
* Kahirup Association of Nevada
* Erlinda Goco Aguiree Scholarship

 

CPU

Central Philippine University, the 24-hectare campus, located along Lopez Jaena Street, Jaro, Iloilo City, was originally chosen for its quiet and relative isolation but is now a veritable community by itself with more than 35 buildings used for classrooms and support facilities. The beautifully landscaped campus had been declared a tourist destination by the local tourism authority.

Vision

A University committed to Exemplary Christian Education for Life (EXCEL) and responsive to the needs of the total person and the world.

Mission

The mission of Central Philippine University is to carry out a program of spiritual, intellectual, moral, scientific, technological, and cultural training, and allied studies under influences which strengthen Christian faith, build up character and promote scholarship, research and community service.


Quality Policy

To fulfill the mission and realize the vision of Central Philippine University, we commit to consistently provide superior quality services by integrating Christian values, academic excellence, highest level of professionalism, and quality considerations in every aspect of our operations. We maintain a quality management system that complies with international quality standards. We continually improve to achieve global excellence that satisfies the expectations of the university community, partner institutions, and the general public.

Brief History

CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY is a non-stock, non-profit Christian Institution of higher learning, where a well-rounded program of education is offered under influences that strengthen faith and build up character.

It was founded in 1905 as the Jaro Industrial School by missionaries of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. It started as an Elementary Vocational School for poor boys who worked for their board and tuition. Perhaps it was the first school in the Philippines to teach that labor is honor. The school also had the distinction of having organized the first student government in the country - the Jaro Industrial School Republic, and one of the oldest student.s newspapers - the Central Echo.

Dr. William 0. Valentine, the first principal, worked hard to have the school incorporated and recognized by the government. His objectives were reached in 1913, the year when the school began to admit female students also. In 1915, the first two years of high school were opened. In 1920, the third and fourth year classes were added and the following year the first batch of high School graduates were turned out.

To satisfy the growing desire of young people for education, a junior college was opened in 1923 and the name of the school was changed to Central Philippine College. The senior college was established in 1936 and by 1940 five degrees were offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Theology and Bachelor of Religious Education.

The war broke, out and with it came destruction and death. The college buildings were destroyed. Eleven American missionaries were massacred by the enemy. Central students, faculty and staff members and alumni joined the guerrilla movement or the Civil Resistance Government. Many of them laid down their lives for democracy and freedom.

The .Central Spirit. however did not die in the night that was World War II. As soon as war ended the college was reopened by loyal faculty members and returning missionaries who were caught by the war in America. Destroyed buildings were reconstructed and new ones were built with funds from friends at home and abroad. Postwar reconstruction resulted in a well-laid, attractive campus.

April 1, 1953, was an important landmark in the whole CPU story. On that day the ardent dream of thousands of alumni and the long line of American and Filipino pioneers became a reality: Central Philippine College gained university status and became Central Philippine University.

From the founding of the school, Filipinos were gradually given larger responsibilities in its administration. In 1966 the first Filipino president, Dr. Rex D. Drilon, was elected; and in 1968 the entire university property - land, buildings, and equipment - was turned over by the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society to the Filipino corporation of CPU. Since 1973, all members of the Board of Trustees and administrative officials of the university have been Filipinos.

In 102 years, CPU has grown from an elementary school with 17 pupils to a widely known university with an enrollment of over 12,000. The 24-hectare campus, which was originally chosen for its quiet and relative isolation, is now a veritable community by itself, with more than 30 buildings used for classrooms and support facilities.

CPU has grown much in physical plant and in educational programs, but it has remained true to its mission as a Christian institution whose motto is Scientia et Fides (Knowledge and Faith). It is affiliated with the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches and maintains fraternal ties with the International Ministries of the American Baptist Churches (known before as the American Foreign Mission Society) and the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. The university is also a member of the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU) and the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA).

Academic Programs

Kindergarten
(Accredited by ACSC-AAI Level II)

Complete Elementary Course
(Accredited by ACSC-AAI, Level II)

Academic Secondary Course
(EDPITAF-assisted; DOST/ESEP Division Leader School; accredited by ACSC-AAI, Level II)

College of Agriculture
(Accredited by PAASCU, Level III)
♦ Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
♦ Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management

College of Arts and Sciences
(Accredited by ACSC-AAI, Level III)
♦ Bachelor of Arts
♦ Bachelor of Science in Biology
♦ Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
♦ Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Science
♦ Bachelor of Science in Social Work

College of Business and Accountancy
(Accredited by ACSC-AAI, Level III)
♦ Bachelor of Science in Commerce
♦ Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
♦ Bachelor of Science in Advertising
♦ Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
♦ Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management
♦ Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting

College of Computer Studies
♦ Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
♦ Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
♦ Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

College of Education
(Accredited by ACSC-AAI, Level III)
♦ Bachelor of Secondary Education
♦ Bachelor of Elementary Education
♦ Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
♦ Bachelor of Science in Health, Fitness and Lifestyle Management
♦ Bachelor of Library and Information Science

College of Engineering
(DOST/ESEP School for Western Visayas; accredited by PAASCU, Level III)
♦ Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Packaging Engineering
♦ Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering

College of Nursing
(Accredited by PAASCU, Level III)
♦ Bachelor of Science in Nursing
♦ Associate in Health Science Education

College of Theology
(Accredited by ATESEA)
♦ Bachelor of Theology Institute of HRM and Tourism
♦ Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
♦ Bachelor of Science in Tourism

College of Law
♦ Bachelor of Laws

College of Medicine
♦ Doctor of Medicine

School of Graduate Studies
(Accredited by ACSC-AAI, Level II)
♦ Master of Arts in Education
♦ Master of Arts in English
♦ Master in Business Administration
♦ Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling
♦ Master of Arts in Nursing
♦ Master in Nursing
♦ Master of Science in Social Work
♦ Master of Arts in Teaching Agriculture
♦ Master of Science in Agronomy
♦ Master of Divinity
♦ Master of Ministry
♦ Master in Engineering, major in Engineering Education
♦ Master of Engineering
♦ Master of Arts in Sociology
♦ Master in Agricultural Economics
♦ Master in Business Education
♦ Master in Public Administration
♦ Master of Science in Computer Science
♦ Master in Computer Science
♦ Master in Library and Information Science
♦ Doctor of Education
♦ Doctor of Management

 

WVCST

Vision

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology as the center of excellence in science and technology.

Mission
The Western Visayas College of Science and Technology is committed to the development of man through the integration of spiritual, liberal, vocational, scientific and technological education for active participation and leadership in national development

Sec. 2 of Batas Pambansa Blg. 395 states that the College shall primarily provide a secondary and higher vocational, professional, scientific and technical education. It shall also promote research, advanced studies and progressive leadership in the fields of trade, industrial, scientific, and technological education.

History

This school was established in 1905 as an elementary trade school known as the Iloilo Trade School.

By virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 313 in 1939, the school was converted into a National School of Arts and Trade with Iloilo School of Arts and Trades as its official name. In 1940, the school offered the Two-year Teacher Education Curriculum for the graduates of the secondary trade schools and Three-Year Education Curriculum for graduates in general high school.

In 1951, the school was authorized to open the degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIE). The school was made a training center in the development of industrial arts program when the team of Industrial Educators from Stanford University arrived in 1957. In 1968, it also became a training center for implementation of the reconstructed manpower program of the National Manpower and Youth Council. In 1974, the Educational Development Project Implementation Task Force (EDPITAF) identified the school as the Regional Staff Development Center (RSDC) for Practical Arts in Western Visayas. It also pioneered in the implementation of the graduate program for vocational technical education in 1976 offering the degree Master of Arts in Teaching Vocational Education.

In May 1983, by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg 395, the school was converted into a chartered state college known as the Western Visayas College of Science and Technology.

The College has grown into a leading technological and professional manpower development institution as it serves Region VI and the whole country.

To meet its vision as the Center of Excellence in Science and Technology, the College has established its Local Area Network (LAN) that links different colleges and departments to the internet for the vast resources of the virtual world.

Through this worldwide web the College get wired, giving our students, faculty, and staff access to information highway that is needed to harness instruction, research, extension, and production of the College.

The College Library has its Online Public Catalog (OPAC) for the users to retrieve fast and easy information on the author, title and subjects of the books.

The Administration and Operation of the College has been certified by Anglo Japan American (AJA) Registrars and registered under the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001:1994 with Certificate NO. AJA01/3635 on August 24, 2001.

The College acquired a 1.5-hectare lot across the road in addition to its present 4.75 ha. area that accommodates the main campus.

Courses Offered

Graduate Studies
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
major in Industrial Education Management
• Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
major in Educational Magement
• Master of Science in Industrial Education (MSIE)
• Master of Science in Practical Arts (MSPA)
• Master of Science in Home Economics (MSHE)


College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
(BS InfoTech)
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)

• Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BSM)
• Bachelor of Science in Community Development(BSCD)
• Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

• Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS)
Master of Arts in Mathematics (MAM)

College of Education
Bachelor of Science in Teaching Mathematics (BSTM)
Bachelor of Science in Teaching Chemistry (BSTC)
Bachelor of Science in Teaching Physics (BSTP)
Bachelor of Elementary Education ( BEED)
Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED)
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIE)
Diploma in Teaching (DIT)


College of Engineering
• Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE)
• Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS Arch)
• Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
• Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BS MarE)


College of Industrial Technology
Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology (BSAT)
Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Technology (BSHRT)
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology (BS ELT)
• Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology (BS ELXT)
• Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT)
• Diploma in Technology (DT)
• Vocational Education and Training Program
• Entreprenuerial Training Courses (ETC Shop Courses)

External Campuses

The Don Jose Sustiguer Monfort Memorial National College (DJSMMNC) , located in Barotac Nuevo became a satellite campus by virtue of R. A. 6946 on March 5, 1990. It has a fruitful achievements to reckon and has strengthened its efforts to pursue for quality and relevant education for progress and development in support of the mother college.

The Purification Dolar Monfort College (PDMC) located in Dumangas became a branch of WVCST by virtue of RA 7391 dated April 10, 1992. It had shown significant changes in terms of development in its curricular programs, physical facilities, staff competencies and other aspects for the pursuit of excellence in professional scientific, vocational and technological education. The programs envisioned were patterned to the programs offered by the present dispensation.

The Leon National College of Agriculture (LNCA), located in Leon, Iloilo and the Southern Iloilo Polytechnic College (SIPC), located in Miagao, Iloilo were integrated to Western Visayas College of Science and Technology as WVCST Branches on November 2001 in consonance with CHED Memorandum Order No. 27, series of 2000.