17 December 2012

AACCUP visits 4 college programs

The Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) conducted the survey visit to four curricular programs offered by the College of Engineering and Information Technology on 12-14 December 2012.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering program was re-visited in the areas of Curriculum, Library, and Administration for its third survey. The Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering program was evaluated for second survey visit to qualify for Level II Re-Accredited status.  Meanwhile, the Electrical Engineering and Office Administration programs were subjected to first survey visit to qualify for Level I Accredited status.

To date, the College has a total of seven accredited programs and two programs under candidate status.

06 December 2012

4 instructors earn graduate degrees

The College of Engineering and Information Technology congratulates its four faculty members who recently earned their respective master's degrees, namely:
  1. Engr. Nemilyn A. Fadchar (Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering) – Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering major in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Technological University of the Philippines
  2. Engr. Rico C. Asuncion (Department of Civil Engineering, DCE) – Master of Engineering major in Construction Management, CvSU
  3. Engr. Ervin F. Papa (Department of Agricultural and Food Engineering) – Master of Engineering major in Water Engineering and Management, CvSU and
  4. Engr. Larry E. Rocela (DCE) - Master of Engineering major in Structural Engineering, CvSU.

03 December 2012

CEIT finalizes strategic plan

Dr. Marilyn M. Escobar presents the plan of the
Quality Assurance and Accreditation Unit (inset).
The officials, faculty and staff of the College of Engineering and Information Technology convened  for its Strategic Planning Workshop on 29 November 2012.  The chairpersons of the five departments, head of the University Computer Center and coordinators for Research, Development and Extension, and Quality Assurance and Accreditation presented their respective plans for the period 2012 to 2020. The group critiqued the presentations and included in the plan strategies addressing the anticipated changes brought about by vertical articulation, accreditation of engineering programs, and compliance to the minimum standards set by the Commission on Higher Education.

The final output will be presented by Dean Aileen V. Rocillo to the University Administrative Council.