Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University | |
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Motto | Escuela de Artes y Oficios |
Motto in English | School of Arts and Trades |
Established | 1861 |
Type | State university |
President | Enrique G. Baking, Ed. D. |
Location | Bacolor, Pampanga, Philippines |
Former names |
Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and Trades Don Honrio Ventura Memorial School of Arts and Trades Pampanga School of Arts and Trades Bacolor Trade School Escuela de Artes Y Oficios de Bacolor |
Nickname | dabkat |
Website | http://www.dhvtsu.edu.ph |
The Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University formerly known as:Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and Trades is a State University in the Philippines. Its main campus is located in Bacolor, Pampanga and it's known to be the Oldest Vocational School in Far East Asia established since 1861.[1]
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Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVTSU) began when the Augustinian friar Fr.Juan P.Zita dreamed of helping the youth of Bacolor. Aided by benevolent civic leader Don Felino Gil, the school was officially founded on November 4, 1861 upon the approval of its statutes by Governor-General Lemery and was then called “Escuela de Artes Y Oficios de Bacolor.”
Through the several civic spirited Pampanguñeos' generous contribution amounting to P33,882.00, the school started its operations in a house charitably donated by Father Zita.
The school was named Bacolor Trade School in 1905. It was again renamed to be the Pampanga Trade School in 1909 and became popularly known as the “Trade School” or the “Poor-man’s College.” The secondary curriculum was offered in 1922 and the first batch graduated in courses of: Ironworks, Woodworks, and Building Construction for boys; and Domestic Science for girls.
By virtue of Republic Act 1388, the school was converted into a Regional School of Arts and Trades, and was renamed Pampanga School of Arts and Trades (PSAT). Technical education courses were offered in October, 1957.
In 1958, the Two-Year Technical Education curriculum was phased out and the Three-Year Trade Technical Education was offered. In 1964, the school was renamed Don Honorio Ventura Memorial School of Arts and Trades (DHVMSAT) in honor of Don Honorio Ventura, a prominent son of Bacolor who was a statesman and philanthropist. The renaming was signed by then President Diosdado Macapagal, protégé of Don Honorio Ventura who sent him to school and became instrumental in the former’s successes especially during his struggling years.
The teacher education curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education was offered in July, 1966 with the concentration in Shop work, Industrial Arts, and Mathematics. The first batch of BSIE graduates were conferred their degrees in April, 1969.
Through the priceless assistance of former Solicitor-General, Minister of Justice, and Pampanga Governor Estelito P. Mendoza, the school was converted into a state college on May 5, 1978 by virtue of Presidential Decree 1373.
One of the mandates of chartered institutions of higher learning like DHVTSU is to provide relevant quality education to its clientele, not only in the province of Pampanga but also in neighboring provinces in Central Luzon. Hence, new curricular programs like Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering were offered in response to its vision and mission of delivering quality technological education to its service sector, especially the poor and underprivileged families. In 1989, due to the need for the offering of more relevant curricula, the BSIE Program was phased out and the BSED curriculum with major in Home Economics was offered. The need of various schools for more industrial education teachers from which DHVTSU is the sole producer, prodded the College to reoffer BSIE and BSIT major in Shop Technology courses in 1992. In the expansion of graduate programs such as Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Arts in Industrial Education, Major in Administration and Supervision (MAIE) and Master of Arts in Education, Major in Educational Management (MAEd), the Doctor of Education program was offered in the second trimester of Academic Year 2002–2003 in consortium with the Bulacan State University. To provide students with a broader and stronger general education that will lay the foundation for critical and analytical thinking in all fields of specialization, the Institute of Arts and Sciences was created by virtue of Board Resolution No.4 s.2007 dated February 22, 2007. In June 2007, the following additional programs were offered: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with majors in Marketing and Economics, Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts; and two ladderized programs-Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology, and Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education. In the Laboratory Training Department, the Special Math and Science Program was added to the regular Basic Education Curriculum and offered initially in the AY 2007–2008.
In June 2009, the third District Pampanga Congressman Aurelio D. Gonzales, Jr. committed his time and efforts to pursue House Bill No 6319, An Act Converting DHVCAT into Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University. This was co-sponsored by Junie E. Cua, Exeqiuel B. Javier, Jeus Crispin C. Remulla, Marcelino Teodoro, and Cynthia A. Villar. Senate Bill 3306 was sponsored by Senator Manuel M. Lapid in the third and final reading; and co-sponsored by Senators Edgardo J. Angara, Miguel F. Zubiri, and the Chairman for the Senate Committee on Education Mar A. Roxas. The conversion of the Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and Trades into Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVTSU) officially took effect on December 9, 2009 when President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed Republic Act 9832 at the Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and Trades, now known as the Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVTSU), Pampanga's first and only state university. At the wake of academic years 2009-2011, DHVTSU offered new courses in Bachelor in Elementary Education majors in English, Filipino, Pre-school, and Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) and Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management. With the qualities and competencies in human resources, growing population, added circular offerings and infrastractures, DHVTSU soars high as it reaches the vision of being a premier technological university.[2]
The Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University will be the premier technological state university.
The Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University provides advanced instruction, professional training and progressive leadership in education, engineering, computer studies, science and technology, arts and humanities, and other relevant fields of study and to undertake research, extension, training and production activities for sustainable development.
1.To lead in the human resource development in Region III through technical, technogical, and business programs necessary in meeting and realizing current planned national, regional, local and urban development needs, thrusts, and priorities;
2.To give equal access to quality education;
3.To focus research projects towards the upliftment of the quality of the life of the rural and urban poor in the province and in the parts of Region III;
4.To develop foreign and local linkages;
5.To assist in realizing high productivity and better welfare of the poor through extension, manpower and skills development training and community outreach services;
6.To attain financial resource viability to meet education development investment requirements;
7.To promote college organization efficiency and effectiveness;
8.To promote adequate human and non-human resources development; and
9.To intensify the cooperation of inter-institutional and inter-agency solidarity. [3]
Post Graduate
Graduate
Undergraduate
College of Engineering and Architecture
College of Industrial Technology
Ladderized Program
College of Teacher Education
Ladderized Program
College of Business Administration
Short Term Courses
The DHVTSU MEXICO CAMPUS was initially established as an extension campus during the administration of former President Ernesto T. Nicdao, at the time when the lahar calamity was still a threat at the Bacolor main campus in Bacolor.
The campus started its operation during the school year 1997-1998 with a total of 231 students. The initial offerings were Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology, Bachelor of Science in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, and the two and three-year course programs in the technological education.
The Baccalaureate programs were offered from school year 1997-2004 only. And only two-year and three-year courses were left and offered until second semester of 2007.
The school has been operating for ten (10) years, but because of the decrease in number of enrollment during the school year 2007-2008 with a total number of 107 students, the administration decided to temporarily stop the operation of the campus.
Due to insistent demand and request from the people in the nearby community, the school resumed its operations in the School Year 2008-2009 through the initiative of the 3rd district of Pampanga Representative and the President of DHVTSU, Cong. Aurelio D. Gonzales Jr., and Dr. Enrique G. Baking respectively.
In June 2008, the campus was formally re-opened as a satellite campus. All courses at the main campus were offered. The school had an initial enrollment of four hundred fifty four students (454). Dr. Nemesio Y. Tiongson was designated as the First Campus Director in August 2007 to date.
The campus was blessed by Rev. Fr. Nick Sabile, and attended by Cong. Aurelio D. Gonzales Jr., University President headed by Dr. Enrique G. Baking and members of the Administrative Council of DHVTSU, teaching and non-teaching personnel of the campus, Municipal Mayor of Mexico, Hon. Teddy Tumang, SB members headed by SB Bhoy Sinamban, Barangay captains of Mexico, Arayat, Sta. Ana headed by Capt. Sotto of San Juan Mexico, Pampanga.