University of Pangasinan

The University of Pangasinan also known as UPang is a private and non-sectarian university located at Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines. It is a member of the PHINMA Education Network (PEN). It offers practically all undergraduate and graduate courses that Metro Manila universities offer. It has a staff of about 300 faculty members and employees.

University of Pangasinan
Pamantasan ng Pangasinan
Former name
  • Dagupan Institute (19251941)
  • Dagupan Junior College (19411950)
  • Dagupan College (19501968)
Motto
Patria, Virtus, Scientia
Motto in English
Fatherland, Virtue, Science
TypePrivate, Non-sectarian, Co-educational
EstablishedFebruary 1925 (February 1925)
FoundersFrancisco Benitez, Dr. Apolinario de los Santos, Dr. Sylvestre Pascual and Dr. Blas F. Rayos
AffiliationPHINMA Education Network
PresidentMr. Meliton "Chito" B. Salazar Ph.D.
Students12,000 estimated (2018)
Location
Arellano Street, Dagupan
, ,
2400
,
16°02′48″N 120°20′30″E
CampusUrban
Alma Mater songUPang Hymn
Colors Green  and  Gold 
NicknameFlames
Sporting affiliations
UCAAP
SportsBasketball
Websitewww.up.phinma.edu.ph
Location in Luzon
University of Pangasinan (Philippines)

History

Dagupan Institute

The University of Pangasinan started operation in 1925 as the Dagupan Institute, which offered elementary, secondary and vocational courses. It was founded by Dean Francisco Benitez of the University of the Philippines, who became the chairman of the Board of Directors; Dr. Blas F. Rayos; Dr. Apolinario delos Santos, then President of the University of Manila; Dr. Mariano delos Santos, then Dean of the University of Manila; Dr. Sylvestre Pascual; and Dr. Blas F. Rayos, then Dean of the College of Education of the University of Manila. Rayos became the president of the school and headed it for 45 years until 1975 when he died and was succeeded by his son, George O. Rayos, who served as president until 1987.

In 1937, the College of Liberal Arts was established with the president Blas F. Rayos Sr. as its first dean.

Dagupan Junior College

In 1941, the school was renamed the Dagupan Junior College. Its operation was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II in December 1941. It resumed operation in 1945 immediately after the war. Four courses were added to its offering soon after. These were Civil Engineering, Architecture, Graduate School, and Secretarial Science. Shortly thereafter, additional courses were offered such as Secondary Education, Law, Home Economics, Nursing, and Commerce, with major in Accounting, Management, Banking and Finance, and Economics.

Dagupan Colleges

In 1950, the school assumed the name Dagupan Colleges, and the Graduate School added courses leading to the degrees of Master of Arts in Philosophy and Master of Science in Business Administration. The school started a review class in Nursing in 1954. Eventually, review classes in Accounting, Civil Engineering and Law were offered. The year 1959 saw further expansion of curricular offerings with the opening of courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Foods and Nutrition, and Bachelor of Science in Journalism.

In the next decade following were added: the organization of Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps (NROTC) and the Naval Women's Auxiliary Corps in 1960, and the offering of the Sanitary Engineering course in 1965.

Status

In July 3, 1968, the college was converted into a university by virtue of the University Charter granted by the Department of Education. Thereforth, the school operated as the University of Pangasinan.

In 2009, it became a member of the PHINMA Education Network.

Academics

Undergraduate Programs[1]

College of Arts & Sciences
  • Bachelor of Arts in Communication (AB COMM)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (AB POLSCI)
College of Engineering & Architecture
  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BSAR)
  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCpE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering (BSECE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
College of Health Sciences
  • Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BSPHARMA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT)
College of Information Technology Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
  • Associate in Computer Technology (ACT)
College of Management & Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information System (BSAIS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting (BSMA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
    • (Major in Financial Management, and Marketing Management.)
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (BSHM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM)
College of Social Sciences
  • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (BEED)
  • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education - Pre School (BEED - PSE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BSCrim)
  • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education (BSED)
    • (Major in Biological Science, Social Sciences, English, and Mathematics.)
Technical Vocational Courses
  • Automotive Servicing NC I & NC II
  • Food and Beverage Services NC II
  • Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II
  • Driving (Passenger Bus/Straight Truck) NC III

Graduate Programs[2]

  • Doctor of Education (edD) major in Higher Education
  • Master in Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master in Education (MED) major in Educational Leadership
  • Master of Science in Management Engineering (MSME)
  • Bachelor of Laws (LIB) / Juris Doctor (Non-Thesis)

Secondary Programs[3]

  • Junior High School
  • Senior High School
    • Academic Track
      • Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
      • ABM with focus on Hospitality and Tourism (ABM-HT)
      • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
      • STEM with focus on Health (STEM-HT)
      • General Academic Strand (GAS)
      • GA Strand with focus on Criminology (GAS-CRIM)
      • GA Strand with focus on Education (GAS-EDU)
      • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
    • Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track
      • TVL - ICT with focus on Computer Programming (TVL-PROG)
      • TVL - Home Economics Strand with focus on Cookery (TVL-COOKERY)

Sister schools

References

  1. "PHINMA UPang | College Programs". PHINMA UPang. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  2. "PHINMA UPang | Graduate School". PHINMA UPang. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  3. "PHINMA UPang | Basic Education". PHINMA UPang. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.