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Cagayan de Oro College

PHINMA – Cagayan de Oro College (PHINMA–COC) is a private non-sectarian college on Max Suniel St, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. The college offers a wide range of courses including criminology, education, arts and sciences, engineering, commerce, nursing, and vocational education. It is one of the leading educational institutions in the country in the field of criminology, having produced a number of topnotch graduates since its inception in 1947. The college also offers preschool, elementary and secondary education, which primarily serve as laboratory schools for its teacher education programs.

PHINMA – Cagayan de Oro College
Cagayan de Oro College
PHINMA Education Network
Dalubhasaan ng Cagayan de Oro
Former names
Parent-Teacher College (1948-1967)
MottoPro Deo Et Humanitate
Motto in English
"For God and Humanity"
TypePrivate, non-sectarian
EstablishedJune 1947
ChairmanRamon R. Del Rosario Jr.
PresidentChito B. Salazar, Ph.D.
Students21,000 (2023)
Location, ,
8°28′55″N 124°38′10″E / 8.48199°N 124.63618°E / 8.48199; 124.63618
Campus3 campuses all in Cagayan de Oro
  • Carmen (Max Y. Suniel Street - Main Campus)
  • Agusan Campus
  • Puerto Campus
ColorsGreen, Gold and White    
NicknamePHINMA COC Scorpions
AffiliationsPHINMA Education Network
MascotGolden Scorpions
Websitewww.coc.phinma.edu.ph
Location in Mindanao
Cagayan de Oro College (Philippines)

PHINMA COC attracts students from Northern Mindanao, especially the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Camiguin, and Bukidnon. Most of these students stay in boarding houses throughout the city.

The official student publication The Oro Collegian. Its supreme student government is the Cagayan de Oro College – Central Student Government (COC – CSG).

History Edit

PHINMA COC was formed in October 1946 by a group of civic-minded individuals as Parent-Teacher College (PTC). The aim, as defined in its Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws, was to give elementary, secondary, collegiate, and vocational education, with a non-political and non-sectarian characteristic. The institution formally opened in June 1948 and admitted not only children and youth to earn degrees but also men and women already employed who needed further education growth, knowledge and skills to help them advance professionally.

To attain the aims of the founders, the school initially offered classes in the elementary and secondary (day and night) school and courses in Education, Liberal Arts, Secretarial and Commerce in the tertiary level. The first classes met in a two-storey building at the corner of Apolinar Velez and Claro Recto Streets. Seven years later, all academic activities were transferred to Asok Building at the corner of Tiano Brothers and Gomez Streets, Cagayan de Oro.

In 1955, a bigger lot in Carmen, Cagayan de Oro was acquired by the school. A two-storey building was constructed to house the classrooms, the administrative offices and laboratory rooms; it was occupied later that year.

In 1970, COC offered full courses leading to Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in architecture, and Associate in Geodetic Engineering.

In 1981–1982, the college was authorized to offer Master of Arts in Teaching Social Studies and Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration.

In 1984, the college received permission from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MECS) to offer Bachelor of Elementary Education courses. In the same year, the graduate expanded its major fields of concentration when it received MECS permission to offer Master of Arts in Educational Administration and Master of Arts in Elementary Education.

In the college, Engineering and Architecture courses were opened to meet demand. In June 1988, COC opened the two-year technical-vocational courses in Mechanical Technology, Electrical Technology, and Electronics Technology, obtaining government recognition in March 1991. In 1993, a permit to offer a full course in Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering was granted. A year after, a permit was issued by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) to offer the first three years of five-year courses in Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. As part of the ladderized curriculum of Bachelor of Science in Architecture which commenced in June 1991, a Certificate of Building Technology may be granted to those students who have finished the first three years of the said course, while Certificate of Architectural Interior may be granted to those who have finished the four curriculum years.

In the College of Arts and Sciences, three new courses were granted government recognition, namely: a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in mathematics in 1990, Bachelor of Science in General Science in 1991, and the first two years of Associate in Computer Science in 1994. Three new courses are offered, AB Journalism, AB Broadcasting and AB Mass Communication, in AY 2001–2002. These courses are now granted Government Recognition.

The College of Commerce and Secretarial offered Marketing as an additional major in its Bachelor of Science in Commerce effective school year 1989–1990. The Bachelor of Science in Commerce ceased to offer Accounting as a major and, instead, this field was given a separate designation, now called Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, which is currently being offered in the College of Accountancy. It was granted recognition in 1993. The Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration offered Computer Secretarial Education as another major field. In June 1994, BSC major in Management Accounting was offered.

New advanced courses were also opened in the Graduate School, namely: Master in Government Management and Ph.D. in Educational Administration and Supervision in 1998, Master of Science in criminology in 1999, and Master in Engineering Management in 2000. The Ph.D. in Educational Administration and Supervision was granted government recognition in 2001.

At present, PHINMA COC is the only educational institution in the country to have been granted the authority to operate a commercial television and radio stations by virtue of RA 8740. The college, as a proud and renowned member of national associations, boasts of national awards for two straight years: the third- and second-highest accredited programs in 2003 and 2004, bestowed by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities – Commission on Accreditation (PACU – COA).

In 2012, PHINMA COC inaugurated the Puerto Campus.[1] The new campus increased the total school population of COC by 19 percent one year after it opened.[2]

Schools and colleges Edit

The college is subdivided into the following colleges: the Graduate School, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, the College of Education, the College of Management and Accountancy, the College of Engineering and Architecture, College of Information Technology, and the College of Nursing. It also includes a complete preschool, elementary and secondary school units.

Ownership Edit

Since 2005, PHINMA COC has been owned and managed by the PHINMA Group, an investment firm with interests in including property, energy, education, and business process outsourcing.

Sister schools Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "COC-Phinma Puerto campus inaugurated". Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ VG Cabuag, VG. "Phinma seeking to acquire 2 schools outside the NCR". Business Mirror. Retrieved 10 April 2017.

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PHINMA Cagayan de Oro College PHINMA COC is a private non sectarian college on Max Suniel St Carmen Cagayan de Oro Philippines The college offers a wide range of courses including criminology education arts and sciences engineering commerce nursing and vocational education It is one of the leading educational institutions in the country in the field of criminology having produced a number of topnotch graduates since its inception in 1947 The college also offers preschool elementary and secondary education which primarily serve as laboratory schools for its teacher education programs PHINMA Cagayan de Oro College Cagayan de Oro CollegePHINMA Education NetworkDalubhasaan ng Cagayan de OroFormer namesParent Teacher College 1948 1967 MottoPro Deo Et HumanitateMotto in English For God and Humanity TypePrivate non sectarianEstablishedJune 1947ChairmanRamon R Del Rosario Jr PresidentChito B Salazar Ph D Students21 000 2023 LocationCagayan de Oro Misamis Oriental Philippines8 28 55 N 124 38 10 E 8 48199 N 124 63618 E 8 48199 124 63618Campus3 campuses all in Cagayan de OroCarmen Max Y Suniel Street Main Campus Agusan CampusPuerto CampusColorsGreen Gold and White NicknamePHINMA COC ScorpionsAffiliationsPHINMA Education NetworkMascotGolden ScorpionsWebsitewww wbr coc wbr phinma wbr edu wbr phLocation in MindanaoShow map of MindanaoCagayan de Oro College Philippines Show map of PhilippinesPHINMA COC attracts students from Northern Mindanao especially the provinces of Misamis Oriental Camiguin and Bukidnon Most of these students stay in boarding houses throughout the city The official student publication The Oro Collegian Its supreme student government is the Cagayan de Oro College Central Student Government COC CSG Contents 1 History 2 Schools and colleges 3 Ownership 4 Sister schools 5 ReferencesHistory EditPHINMA COC was formed in October 1946 by a group of civic minded individuals as Parent Teacher College PTC The aim as defined in its Articles of Incorporation and By Laws was to give elementary secondary collegiate and vocational education with a non political and non sectarian characteristic The institution formally opened in June 1948 and admitted not only children and youth to earn degrees but also men and women already employed who needed further education growth knowledge and skills to help them advance professionally To attain the aims of the founders the school initially offered classes in the elementary and secondary day and night school and courses in Education Liberal Arts Secretarial and Commerce in the tertiary level The first classes met in a two storey building at the corner of Apolinar Velez and Claro Recto Streets Seven years later all academic activities were transferred to Asok Building at the corner of Tiano Brothers and Gomez Streets Cagayan de Oro In 1955 a bigger lot in Carmen Cagayan de Oro was acquired by the school A two storey building was constructed to house the classrooms the administrative offices and laboratory rooms it was occupied later that year In 1970 COC offered full courses leading to Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in architecture and Associate in Geodetic Engineering In 1981 1982 the college was authorized to offer Master of Arts in Teaching Social Studies and Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration In 1984 the college received permission from the Ministry of Education Culture and Sports MECS to offer Bachelor of Elementary Education courses In the same year the graduate expanded its major fields of concentration when it received MECS permission to offer Master of Arts in Educational Administration and Master of Arts in Elementary Education In the college Engineering and Architecture courses were opened to meet demand In June 1988 COC opened the two year technical vocational courses in Mechanical Technology Electrical Technology and Electronics Technology obtaining government recognition in March 1991 In 1993 a permit to offer a full course in Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering was granted A year after a permit was issued by the Department of Education Culture and Sports DECS to offer the first three years of five year courses in Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering As part of the ladderized curriculum of Bachelor of Science in Architecture which commenced in June 1991 a Certificate of Building Technology may be granted to those students who have finished the first three years of the said course while Certificate of Architectural Interior may be granted to those who have finished the four curriculum years In the College of Arts and Sciences three new courses were granted government recognition namely a four year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in mathematics in 1990 Bachelor of Science in General Science in 1991 and the first two years of Associate in Computer Science in 1994 Three new courses are offered AB Journalism AB Broadcasting and AB Mass Communication in AY 2001 2002 These courses are now granted Government Recognition The College of Commerce and Secretarial offered Marketing as an additional major in its Bachelor of Science in Commerce effective school year 1989 1990 The Bachelor of Science in Commerce ceased to offer Accounting as a major and instead this field was given a separate designation now called Bachelor of Science in Accountancy which is currently being offered in the College of Accountancy It was granted recognition in 1993 The Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration offered Computer Secretarial Education as another major field In June 1994 BSC major in Management Accounting was offered New advanced courses were also opened in the Graduate School namely Master in Government Management and Ph D in Educational Administration and Supervision in 1998 Master of Science in criminology in 1999 and Master in Engineering Management in 2000 The Ph D in Educational Administration and Supervision was granted government recognition in 2001 At present PHINMA COC is the only educational institution in the country to have been granted the authority to operate a commercial television and radio stations by virtue of RA 8740 The college as a proud and renowned member of national associations boasts of national awards for two straight years the third and second highest accredited programs in 2003 and 2004 bestowed by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation PACU COA In 2012 PHINMA COC inaugurated the Puerto Campus 1 The new campus increased the total school population of COC by 19 percent one year after it opened 2 Schools and colleges EditThe college is subdivided into the following colleges the Graduate School the College of Arts and Sciences the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice the College of Education the College of Management and Accountancy the College of Engineering and Architecture College of Information Technology and the College of Nursing It also includes a complete preschool elementary and secondary school units Ownership EditSince 2005 PHINMA COC has been owned and managed by the PHINMA Group an investment firm with interests in including property energy education and business process outsourcing Sister schools EditAraullo University Cabanatuan University of Iloilo Iloilo City University of Pangasinan Dagupan Southwestern University Cebu City Saint Jude College ManilaReferences Edit COC Phinma Puerto campus inaugurated Retrieved 10 April 2017 VG Cabuag VG Phinma seeking to acquire 2 schools outside the NCR Business Mirror Retrieved 10 April 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cagayan de Oro College amp oldid 1171488669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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