College of Engineering, Central Philippine University
The Central Philippine University College of Engineering, abbreviated as CPU COE, is one of the constituent colleges of Central Philippine University, a private university in Iloilo City, Philippines. Founded in 1936 during the American presidency of Central, Harland F. Stuart, it is one of the oldest engineering schools in the Philippines founded by the Americans during the American colonization of the Philippines. It later changed its status to a full college when Central Philippine College became a university in 1953.
Kolehiyo ng Inhinyeriya ng Pamantasang Sentral ng Pilipinas | |
The Engineering Building | |
Motto | Where Ideas Are Turned into Reality |
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Type | Private Research Engineering School |
Established | 1936 |
Dean | Dany Molina |
Location | , , 10°43′49″N 122°32′56″E |
Colors | Red Black |
Website | coe.cpu.edu.ph |
The college has been designated as a centers of development in chemical engineering, electrical engineering and electronics engineering by the Commission on Higher Education (the only engineering school in the Western Visayas region and one of the few in the country with "center of development" designation). The college is also the only Department of Science and Technology (Philippines) (DOST) Engineering school, Heat Transfer Facility and Center for Civil Engineering Education for Western Visayas region.
The college has various research and auxiliary centers under its umbrella which includes the CPU Affiliated Renewable Energy Center (serves the whole Western Visayas area which is funded jointly by the Department of Energy (Philippines))[1][2] and the CPU Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering and Technology, the first of its kind in the South East Asia (backed by the college's department of Packaging Engineering and the Department of Science and Technology (Philippines).) The college collaborates since 2012 in the fields of Transportation and Structural engineering research with De la Salle University.
The college confers seven undergraduate degrees with two degrees, the Bachelor of Science in Packaging Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Software, both firsts in the Philippines.[3]
Facilities
The college is housed in the 3,791.6 square meter 4-storey Engineering Building which houses college's classroom facilities and the auxiliary and extension CPU Affiliated Renewable Energy Center, a center funded by the Philippine Department of Energy and the university that covers the whole Western Visayas region area, and laboratory and research facilities of the programs of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electronics and communications engineering, electrical engineering, and the two pioneer programs in the country, the packaging engineering and software engineering. Later, a new floor was added to the structure which has now a total of four storeys.
A packaging testing center and laboratory facility which is the first of its kind in the Southeast Asian region, the CPU Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering (CPU PC-PET) – Packaging Engineering Laboratory, is located separately from the Engineering Building, but under the supervision and umbrella of the college's program of Packaging Engineering. The Center is backed by the Philippine- Department of Science and Technology, the industry's Packaging Institute of the Philippines and a private sector's packaging advocate, Systemat-PackEDGE.[5]
Academic Programs
The college is the only Department of Science and Technology (DOST) – Philippines School for Western Visayas and is accredited by Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).[6] It offers seven (Five-year and Six-year curriculum) undergraduate programs through the college alone and graduate programs through the Central Philippine University School of Graduate Studies.
Notable alumni
People associated with the college are called Centralians. The college maintains its own alumni association subsequent to the Central Philippine University Alumni Association. Notable people of the college include:
- Alfonso A. Uy - First President of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry from Visayas and Mindanao. He is also a recipient and awardee of the Dr. Jose Rizal Award for Excellence in Business and Commerce.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
- Raymundo Jarque – Brigadier General in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Footnotes
- GUIDEBOOK FOR DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SERVICES by the – DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY PHILIPPINES. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
- A guidebook on renewable project development & packaging – Department of Energy – Philippines, United Nations Development Program and the Global Environment Facility. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
- "CPU COE" Archived March 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.Central Philippine University. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- Biz sector eyes potentials of packaging industry Archived July 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. November 22, 2012
- . November 22, 2012
- Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities [PAASCU] Member Institutions: Central Philippine University Archived July 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 18, 2015
- Central Philippine University College of Engineering DISTINGUISHED CENTRALIAN AWARDEES Archived 2013-12-11 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 11-16-13.
- Alfonso Uy, Centralian of the Century . Retrieved 11-16-13.
- Reuters – Stocks Officer Profile – Alfonso Uy. Retrieved 5 October 2015
- The Manila Times (China Times) Archive – June 15, 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
- MacroAxis --- Aboitiz Power – Alfonso Uy Profile . Retrieved 5 October 2015.
- Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biographical Dictionary .. Retrieved 5 October 2015
External links
- Central Philippine University University College of Engineering official website
- Central Philippine University University official website