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Orientation Programe

The document outlines the vision, mission, goals, objectives, and philosophy of the CTU-Tuburan Campus College of Engineering program. The vision is to be recognized as a college providing engineering knowledge and research for individual and societal betterment. The mission is to provide lifelong learning to students through quality engineering education and research opportunities to prepare them for engineering careers. The goals are to produce graduates with strong theoretical foundations in math and science and practical skills. The objectives include providing relevant and effective education, access to underprivileged students, research for development, and expanded community engagement. The philosophy is that self-sufficiency can be achieved through academic and technology excellence preparing graduates for global industry requirements.

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Orientation Programe

The document outlines the vision, mission, goals, objectives, and philosophy of the CTU-Tuburan Campus College of Engineering program. The vision is to be recognized as a college providing engineering knowledge and research for individual and societal betterment. The mission is to provide lifelong learning to students through quality engineering education and research opportunities to prepare them for engineering careers. The goals are to produce graduates with strong theoretical foundations in math and science and practical skills. The objectives include providing relevant and effective education, access to underprivileged students, research for development, and expanded community engagement. The philosophy is that self-sufficiency can be achieved through academic and technology excellence preparing graduates for global industry requirements.

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CTU SYSTEM

VISION

A premier multidisciplinary- technological university

MISSION STATEMENT
(R.A. 9744)

The University shall primarily provide advanced professional and technical


instruction for special purposes, advanced studies in industrial trade,
agriculture, fishery, forestry, aeronautics and land – based programs, arts
and sciences, health sciences, information technology and other relevant
fields of study. It shall also undertake research and extension services and
provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.

GOALS

The University shall produce scientifically and technologically oriented


human capital equipped with appropriate knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
It shall likewise pursue relevant research strengthen linkages with the
industry, community and other institutions and maintain sustainable
technology for the preservation of the environment.

OBJECTIVES

Relevant, effective and quality education for sustainable growth


Access to quality education for the under privileged students
Relevant research for economic, environmental and sustainable
development
Expanded community engagement
Effective and efficient management of resources

PHILOSOPHY

CTU-Tuburan Campus believes that self-sufficiency and economic security


can be achieved by the graduates, through the promotion of higher levels
of excellence in the academic and technology for them to be adequately
prepared in competing with the global manpower requirements of industry,
business, trade and commerce, education, and human and community
development.
P R O G R A M M E P R O G R A M M E

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Opening Prayer
National Anthem
Welcome Address ENGR. AL EMMANUEL L. CABALLES
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DR. MA. CARLA Y. ABAQUITA
Campus Director
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PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS BSME – Engr. Mario Pepino Jr
Faculty:
Engr. James Hinayon
Engr. Glicero Pantallano
Engr. Alan Paolo Rubi

Other Faculty Support)

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Presentation of Core Faculty
and Policies, Grading System,
Course Requirements and Goals
ENGR. AL EMMANUEL L. CABALLES

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM BY PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS


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Engr. Alden Gabuya, Jr
Engr. Romel Baflor
Engr. Junna Jean Bardoquillo
Engr. Joszef Charcos

Office Assistant
Mr. Reylan D. Colegado

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PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS BSCE – Engr. John Philip Yape
Faculty: Election of new SES Officers MR. DARYNE JAKE DALOGDOG
Engr. Servando Uy III SES President
Engr. Raymond Benedict Matela Accomplishments and Financial Reports SES Officers
Engr. Alma Jean R. Gimenez
Open Forum

PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS BSEE – Engr. John Rey L. Paglinawan Closing Remarks MR. DARYNE JAKE DALOGDOG

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Faculty:
Engr. Jonathan Rocero
Engr. Rolando Bebelone Jr.
Engr. Steven Dela Pena
Engr. Jude Elijah Arellano
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PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS BSIE – Engr. Ike A. Baguio
Faculty:
Engr. Al Emmanuel L. Caballes
(Dean Of College of Engineering)
Mr. Siegfried D. Mendoza
Engr. Lea Marie P. Relavo
Engr. Hanna Serugnas Ms. Rea Genela Chua, BSCE 3B
Engr. Jeston Sanchez Lady of Ceremony
COLLEGE O F ENGINEER IN G COLLEGE O F ENGINEER IN G
VISION

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Be recognized as a college of boundless opportunities
serving at its best by providing engineering
knowledge and research for the betterment of the
individual and the society.
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

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1. To prepare students for a career that traverses a
considerable professional breadth as well as for a career
MISSION focused on a single professional activity; and
2. transferable skills, and lifelong learning to meet the

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To provide lifelong learning to students with the best
educational challenge.
engineering education and research opportunities for
them to be ready in the jobs of the engineering BS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
professions, produce innovative technologies, 1. To provide the students w/ an education in the
industry-driven, and responsible leaders of the society. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering that will allow them
to be immediately competitive in industry or in graduate
GOALS work while providing the best opportunity for achieving full
1. To produce graduates with the necessary potential;
2. To develop a sense of professional responsibility and social
theoretical knowledge of mathematics and natural
awareness; and
sciences as well as the background knowledge 3. To provide practical applications and hands-on work as
needed by them to acquire the experience and evidence by laboratory, design, project study, computer
practical skills required of professional engineers; exercises and practicum courses.
2. To educate students for their careers as engineers,
to enable them to contribute to the developmental BS INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
1. To prepare students for professional industrial Engineering
effort of the country as entrepreneurs or competent
career including a leading role in the design, improvement
professionals; and installation of integrated systems of people, materials,
3. To educate students imbued with good moral and information, equipment and energy; and
ethical values and the acute sense of awareness of 2. To provide specialized knowledge and skills in the
the conservation of the environment for the mathematical, physical, and social sciences together with
sustainable development of the country; and principles and methods of engineering analysis and design
to specify, predict, and evaluate the results obtained from
4. To provide students instruction in both theoretical
such systems.
and practical aspects of engineering and exposure
to industrial setting in the form of field experience. BS MICHANICAL ENGINEERING
1. To provide quality Mechanical Engineering education for
global competitiveness.

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