University of Makati

University of Makati
Pamantasan ng Makati

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Motto Aim High, UMak
Established 1972
Type Public, Local university
President Prof. Tomas B. Lopez
Location Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Hymn UMak Hymn
Nickname UMak
Affiliations NAASCU

The University of Makati (UMak), formerly the Pamantasan ng Makati, is a city university in Makati City, Philippines. It is one of the best and known locally-funded university in the Philippines in terms of board examination (CPA, Teacher, Nurse etc.) passing percentage, employability of graduates, quality of education, and others.

UMak has earned the coveted ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 9001:2008 Certification from SGS Philippines, becoming the first local university in the country to be ISO-certified. UMak has successfully passed the Stage 2 Audit of the (ISO) 9001-2008 conducted on December 12-13, 2011

The University of Makati has six colleges and one center: College of Business Administration, College of Computer Science, College of Arts, Sciences and Education, College of Technology Management, College of Governance and Public Policy, College of Allied Health Studies, College of Human Kenetics, and Center for Performing and Digital Arts.

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Brief history

The University of Makati traces its roots from Makati Polytechnic Community College, which was founded in 1972. Due to the growing number of curricular offerings, its status was elevated in 1987 to that of a full-fledged college, and was then renamed Makati College. Three years later, it was merged with the former Fort Andres Bonifacio College on January 10, 1990. This event paved the way for the transformation of the college into a university.

By virtue of Municipal Ordinance No. 433, the Pamantasan ng Makati became a chartered university on December 19, 1991 under the administration of Jejomar C. Binay. On August 27, 2002, City Ordinance 2002-111 was approved amending City Ordinance No. 99-443 revising the Pamantasan ng Makati Charter to change the official name of Pamantasan ng Makati to University of Makati.

Buildings and facilities

The University stands on a lot along in Makati, near Fort Bonifacio and facing the Pasig River. Athletic facilities include a Gymnasium and a football field with a running track. The UMak Main Theater is known for its excellent facilities and is used by two theater organizations where members are pure students, faculty members and administration members of the university; the Collective Arts of Students and Thespians Incorporated or CAST Inc.(the university's resident theater and non-proprietor theater group) and the AGHAM Theater Company an incoming-outgoing theater guild. A new 12-storey Health and Physical Sciences Building was recently opened which consists of a Physical Fitness Gym at par with the best Fitness Gym in the country, basketball and volleyball Gym at the 12th Floor etc. The football field is also one of the venues of the United Football League.

University & student organizations/clubs/groups

Colleges and centers

Curricular offerings

Five-Year Programs

CBA

CTM

Four-Year Programs

CBA

CASE

CCS

CGPP

CTM

CEPDA

CHK

COAHS

Three-Year Programs

CTM

PERSDC (Ladder type)

Two-Year Programs

CBA (Ladder type)

CASE (Ladder type)

CCS (Ladder type)

PERSDC (Ladder type)

One-Year Programs

PERSDC (Ladder type)

CTM

Graduate programs

CASE

CBA

CGPP

COAHS

Post Graduate Programs

CASE

Philippines' 1st ISO Certified Local University

UMak has earned the coveted ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 9001:2008 Certification from SGS Philippines, becoming the first local university in the country to be ISO-certified. With its ISO certification, UMak becomes a veritable world-class institution of higher learning. UMak has successfully passed the Stage 2 Audit of the (ISO) 9001-2008 conducted on December 12-13, 2011. UMak passed the ISO certification criteria for the following processes: Admission, Registration, Release of Grades, and Issuance of Transcript of Records through the effort of the core process owners and their heads. In its audit report, SGS Philippines also noted as a best practice the university’s Quality Management System method of tracking the status of objectives, including monitoring and data analysis. Also incorporated in the UMAK certification were its support offices, including the Human Resource Development Office, General Services Office, Supply and Property Maintenance Office, and Information Technology Center.

100% Employability After Graduation

The university has also registered 100 percent employability of its graduates. This is largely attributed to its collaboration with industry players under its Dualized Education System that effectively combines classroom instruction with on-the-job training.

UMak's Performance in Licensure Board Exams

Consistently, UMak's percentage of passers in the Licensure Board Exams (CPA, Nursing, Teachers, Master Electrician, etc.) is higher compared to the national passing rate.

UMak College of Nursing already produced four Nursing Board Topnotchers. Denise Claudia Mangiliman and Betty Chua Chung, both College of Nursing Batch 2007 graduates, placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the December 2007 Nursing Board.

UMak College of Business Administration created history last October 2010 as 25 Accounting students passed the CPA Licensure Exam, the highest quantity of CPA passer in the history of UMak in one board exam taking. Last May 2011 CPA Board Exam, 10 UMak students passed for an outstanding 50% passing rate. 19 students passed the October 2011 CPA Board Examination.

UMak in Guiness World Records

A 32,000-square-foot photo mosaic of Philippine Vice President Jejomar C. Binay was unveiled at the University of Makati Track Oval in 2010 as part of the university and Makati City attempt to enter into the Guinness World Records. UMAK and Makati City beat the record for largest photo mosaic of the current record holder, a 9,625-square-foot (894.2 m2) image created by the Big Picture project, which was unveiled in Birmingham, United Kingdom, August 23, 2008.

Sports in UMak

UMak is commonly known in the Philippine sporting world as Hardy Herons. The school's athletic program participates in the National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU), one of the premier collegiate sport's league just behind UAAP and NCAA, and the Association of Local Colleges and Universities Olympics (Alculympics). UMak is the overall champion of the 2011 edition of Alculympics held in Calapan, Mindoro.

Among the famous line of former athletes of UMak are the following:

Outstanding alumni

See also

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