Urdaneta City University
Urdaneta City University | |
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Motto | A University where Character is Utmost |
Established | February 4, 1966 |
Type | Public, City University |
President | Hon. Elizabeth A. Montero |
Location | Urdaneta City, Philippines |
Hymn | UCU Hymn |
Affiliations | ALCU |
Website | www.ucu.edu.ph |
Urdaneta City University (UCU) is a public university on 3 hectares of land in San Vicente West, Urdaneta City, Philippines. In 2004, CCU became the first Character School in Region I, inculcating in its students the need for academic excellence and, more importantly, character transformation.
History
UCU started as a rewarding concept of Dr. Pedro T. Orata, world-renowned educator and Ramon Magsaysay awardee to establish an education complex that will provide basic education all the way through higher education in a single compound.
With mayor Amadeo R. Perez Jr., Orata founded UCU using the proceeds of the 1966 town fiesta celebration. Like the community colleges of the U.S.A., the college started with an enrollment of 144 students, who came from the rural areas.
The college, using the facilities of Urdaneta City National High School (UCNHS) for its early years, commenced with the provisional permit to open a two-year General Education course granted by the Secretary of Education on February 4, 1966. The Secretary further approved the program for non-formal education; hence, short-term courses in agriculture and retail business for adults were also offered to assist them in enhancing their earning capabilities.
After two years, the first batch of General Education, 84 members, graduated. This paved the way to the opening of a four-year Education program which was granted in 1968. Later on, UCC offered degrees in Nursing in 1975, Commerce and Accountancy, and Computer Education in 1996. It also introduced short-term courses in Midwifery (1973), Computer Education (1990) and Caregiver Training (2002).
When Urdaneta became a city on March 21, 1998, UCC likewise recognized the need to adopt a new name. Consequently, in 2001, Mayor Amadeo R. Perez, Jr. broadened the school's education services and changed its name to City College of Urdaneta (by virtue of City Resolution No. 61 which took effect on November 2001). In 2005, the name was further amended as the City Colleges of Urdaneta.
On January 13, 2004, CCU became the first Character School in Region I, inculcating in its students the need not just for academic excellence but, more importantly, character transformation.
Dates | Presidents |
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1966-82 | Dr. Pedro T. Orata |
1982-88 | Dr. Soledad F. Caringal |
1988-97 | Dr. Teofidez E. Calvero |
1997-2004 | Dr. Librada E. Tablada |
2004-present | Dr. Elizabeth A. Montero |
Programs Offered
Graduate & Post Graduate Programs
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD. BA)
- Major in Business Administration (new program)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD. SA) (new program)
- Major in Supervision & Administration
- Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) (new program)
- Doctor of Education
- Major in Educational Management
- Master of Arts in Education (MaEd)
- Major in:
- Educational Management
- Guidance & Counseling (MAGC)
- Alternative Learning System (MA - ALS)
- Mathematics (MAM) (new program)
- Science (MAS) (new program)
- Master in Physical Education & Sports (MPES)
- Master in Early Childhood Education (MAECE)
- Master in Special Education (MaSped)
- Master in Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Arts in Nursing (MAN)
- Master in Public Health (MPH)
- Certificate in Local Governance
- Master in Public Administration (MPA)
- Major in
- Local Governance
Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Bachelor in Elementary Education
- Bachelor in Secondary Education
- Major in:
- English, Filipino, General Science,
- Math, PEHM, Social Studies
- Bachelor of Arts in English
- Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- Bachelor of Laws (new program)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Mgt.
- Bachelor of Science in Tourism
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture(new program)
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering (new program)
- Bachelor of Science in Criminology
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Major in:
- Operations Management
- Financial Management
- Marketing Management
- Human Resource Dev’t Mgt.
- Business Economics
- Management Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science in Social Work
- Bachelor in Library & Information Science
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Non-Degree Programs
- Diploma in Midwifery
- Diploma in Health Science Education
- Associate in Caregiver Training
- Associate in Computer Technology (ACT)
- Diploma in Computer Secretarial (Comp Sec)
- Diploma in Hotel & Restaurant Services
- Health Care Services
- Certificate in 3D Animation (new program)
- Certificate in Call Center Training Program
Organizational Structure
Administration
- President: Elizabeth A. Montero, Ed. D.
- VP for Finance: Romeo B. Enriquez, CPA, MBA
- VP for Academic Affairs: Josephine S. Lambinicio, Ed. D.
- VP for Student Affairs: Jocelyn V. Espino, M.A. ED.
- VP for Research and Extension: Engr. Ficer M. Dofredo, MIT
Academic Council
- Dean, College of Arts and Languages & Adviser, Scribe and University Publication: Rhea M. Agibuay, MAELL
- Dean, College of Computer Studies: Elmer D. Valdez, MIT
- Dean, College of Social Works: Cheryll A. Escaño, MSSW
- Dean, College of Nursing: Zosima Z. Garin, Ed. D.
- Dean, College of Accountancy and Business Administration: Remedios C. Palaganas, CPA, MBA.
- Dean, College of Engineering Program Head, Electrical Engineering: Engr. Woody G. Erama, MBA,MSME
- Dean, College of Pharmacy: June Louise R. Tan, MSPharm
- OIC-Dean Graduate School and Dean, College of Education: Helen Dupale Ed.D
- Dean, College of Law: Atty. Teodorico Fernandez
- Dean, College of Criminology: Aureo Suarez, Ph.D
- Associate Dean and In-Charge of Research And Extension Program, College of Criminology: John Aristotle B. Montero, M.A.Ed
- Dean, College of Science and Math, HRS/HRM,Tourism and Psychology Princess Sarah M Quintana, MS Bio
- OIC, School of Midwifery and Caregiver: Virginia O. Javier, RM, MPH
- Program Head and In-Charge of Research and Extension, College of HRS / HRM: Cesareth Ian S. Quinto, MBA
- Program Head, Tourism Management: MaryJane D. Reyes, MAEd
- OJT Coordinator, HRS/HRM: Mary Magdalena S. Estrada
- University Librarian/Program Head, Bachelor in Library & Science Information: Veneranda C. Sernande, RL, MLIS, Ph.D
- Director, University Research Program Noel L. Guevara, Ph.D.
- HRMO, Teaching Personnel/Coordinator, College of Law Christian M. Agbanlog, LIB
- Program Head, AB Communication: Framela V. Anonas, M.A.ELL.
- Program Head, Civil Engineering: Engr. Enrico D. Garcia, MSCE
- Program Head, Mechanical Engineering: Engr. John A. Ang, MSCE
- Program Head, Electronics & Communication Engineering: Engr. Rhandel O. Zamora, MSCE
- Program Head, Architecture: Arch. Roberto c. Manansala Jr. MSCE
- Head, NSTP Department: Mary Ruth P. Cinchez, Ph. D
- RLE Coordinator, Midwifery/ Coordinator Program and In-Charge Research and Extension for the Department: Lourdes Q. Reyes, MAEd
- Coordinator, Manila Affiliation, College of Nursing: Josephine B. Sison, MAN
- Coordinator, Professional Education and Internship Program, College of Education Coordinator: Leovigildo O. lcutan Jr., MAEd
- Associate Dean, College of Education:Maria Leah M. Manangan, MAEd
- Coordinator, University Extension Program: Jimmy Juan P. Bayaca, MAEd
- Coordinator, University Extension Program: Vener Abiett L. Castañaga, MSMath
- Coordinator, University Extension Program: Ma. Loreta A. Lozano, MAELL
- Coordinator, Review and Professional Enhancement, College of Nursing: Rodney E. Salagubang, MAN
- Coordinator, Level I and IV, College of Nursing: Annaliza A. Telles, MAN
- Coordinator, Sports Development and Affairs: Hilarion V. Olimpo, MAEd
- Coordinator, Disaster Risk Reduction Management Group: Jimmy Juan P. Bayaca, MAEd
- SGO Adviser Ladi George L. Gascon
Accreditation
(to be updated...)
Publications
UCU Scribe (to be updated...)
Linkages
(to be updated...)
Facilities
At present, UCU has five colleges that serve more than 7,000 students from Urdaneta City and neighboring provinces. In addition, it has twelve buildings, a multimedia library, and a score of student centers
See also
- local colleges and universities
- Association of Local Colleges and Universities
- Pamantasan
- Alculympics