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Davao del Norte State College

The Davao del Norte State College is a public college in New Visayas, Panabo City, Philippines which provides instruction and progressive leadership in education, engineering, arts, sciences, fisheries, and other fields.[1]

Davao del Norte State College
Dalubhasaang Pampamahalaan ng Davao del Norte
College seal
Other names
DNSC
TypeState college
EstablishedFebruary 14, 1995 (as DNSC); April 29, 1969 (as DANSOF)
PresidentDr. Joy M. Sorrosa
Academic staff
67
Administrative staff
48
Students2,018 (1st Sem, 2013-14)
Undergraduates1,856
Location
Panabo City
, ,
Philippines

7°18′48.7″N 125°40′13.2″E / 7.313528°N 125.670333°E / 7.313528; 125.670333Coordinates: 7°18′48.7″N 125°40′13.2″E / 7.313528°N 125.670333°E / 7.313528; 125.670333
CampusPanabo City
ColorsForest Green
Nickname"DNSC Sharks"
AffiliationsPhilippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC), Mindanao Association of State Colleges and Universities Foundation, Inc. (MASCUF)
Websitewww.dnsc.edu.ph

History

The vision to establish the college began with Mayor Gregorio Dujali's vision that educating local fishermen would solve the diverse problems of fishing and lead to sustainable livelihood and environment in the municipal waters. Congressman Lorenzo Sarmiento and Senator Alejandro Almendras initiated legislation that led to the creation of the Davao del Norte School of Fisheries (DANSOF) on April 29, 1969 by virtue of Republic Act 5876.

Plans were on hiatus for six years due to lack of budgetary allocation; Tranquilino Benigno worked for the inclusion of DANSOF in the annual budget. On January 5, 1976, DANSOF started its operation within the compound of Panabo Provincial High School (PPHS). In 1979, the Davao Regional Institute of Fisheries Technology (DRIFT) was established at DaNSoF, having been chosen among the seven fishery schools under the 6th IBRD Fishery Education Development Program.

Upon the retirement of Benigno as DRIFT director and DANSOF administrator, Dr. Vicente Hermoso was appointed on December 15, 1992 as vocational school superintendent. The school was converted to the Davao del Norte State College (DNSC) on February 14, 1995, through the Republic Act 787] authored by Congressman Rodolfo del Rosario. Hermoso became the first president of DNSC.

21st century developments

On October 30, 2001, Dr. Edgardo M. Santos became the second president of DNSC. Under his presidency, Santos worked on the foundations established by earlier administrators and initiated a research consortium which led to DNSC becoming the locus for the Department of Science and Technology — Philippine Council for Marine and Aquatic Research and Development (DOST-PCAMRD) Zonal Center V. Academic programs and administrative policies were revisited and upgraded which led to the growth of the institution.

By 2007, DNSC had four of its baccalaureate programs accredited: Bachelor of Science in Fisheries, Science in Marine Biology, Science in Information Technology, and Secondary Education. In 2009, three more programs were accredited: Ph.D. in Educational Management, Master of Arts in Educational Management and Bachelor of Science in Food Technology.

In addition, the college serves as the Regional Training Center for Vermiculture and Vermicompost Production as a result of its collaboration with DOST-PCAMRRD. It is the coordinating and host institution for the Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Project of the DOST for the fisheries sector. Government agencies, private entrepreneurs and plantation owners linked to the college for technical collaboration.

The college has been chosen as partner agency in Region XI of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) for the development of ICT expertise in the country's human capital and enhance the competitiveness of Filipino workers in the global ICT market. Under this program, DNSC serves at least 23 schools in Davao del Norte, Compostela Valley, and Davao Oriental.

In recognition of the college's developed manpower, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) established the college as an Assessment Center with its qualified faculty in the areas of Hardware Servicing NC II and PC Operations NC II. TESDA also chose the college as an assessment center for Aquaculture and Food Processing.

In early 2010, the college was accorded by the Commission on Higher Education the National University or College in Agriculture and Fisheries (NUCAF) for Region XI.

Among its recent accomplishments is the award as CHED Best Regional HEI Research Program for 2008 for its Biodiversity and Environment program. A component of this program is a CHED-funded project on the Conservation of the Endangered Giant Clams Tridacna Squamosa and Tridacna Gigas: A Strategy for Environmental Protection under the CHED Commissioner Nenalyn Defensor's Save Our Shore (SOS) Program.

In March 2011, the College was also awarded the CHED Best Regional Extension Program for its project, Development Interventions in the Island Garden of Samal." This project revolves around community livelihood, cooperatives and harnessing community involvement in marine and environment protection.

The college is headed by Dr. Jonathan A. Bayogan who was appointed as the third college president on December 14, 2010.

Academic Institutions and Programs

Sources:[2][3]

Institute of Teacher Education (ITEd) :

Graduate Programs:

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management*
  • Master of Arts in Educational Management
  • Master in Science Teaching Math, Biology, Physical Sciences
  • Master of Arts in Basic Education English
  • Master of Arts in Basic Education Mathematics
  • Master of Arts in Basic Education Biological Science
  • Certificate in Pre-School Education (in consortium with DOSCST)
  • Certificate in Physical Education

Undergraduate Programs:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Communication
  • Bachelor in Secondary Education (BSEd), Majors in:
    • Science
    • English
    • Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education

Institute of Aquatic and Applied Sciences (IAAS) :

Graduate Programs:

  • Master in Fisheries Management Majors in Fish Processing, Aquaculture
  • Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity

Undergraduate Programs:

Institute of Computing (IC) :

Undergraduate Programs:

Institute of Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Good Governance (ILEGG)

Graduate Programs:

Undergraduate Programs:

  • Bachelor in Public Administration (BPA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW)
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship (BSE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Disaster Resiliency and Management (BSDRM)

Datu Jose A. Libayao : DNSC Extension Campus (Municipality of Talaingod) :

Undergraduate Programs:

Programs with an asterisk (*) are AACCUP accredited.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Philippine Republic Act No. 7879 Section 2
  2. ^ "Graduate Programs".
  3. ^ "Undergraduate Programs".
  4. ^ The Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines AACCUP. Accredited Programs - Davao del Norte State College 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2010-12-07

External links

  • Republic Act 5876
  • Republic Act 7879
  • Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP)

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local fishermen would solve the diverse problems of fishing and lead to sustainable livelihood and environment in the municipal waters Congressman Lorenzo Sarmiento and Senator Alejandro Almendras initiated legislation that led to the creation of the Davao del Norte School of Fisheries DANSOF on April 29 1969 by virtue of Republic Act 5876 Plans were on hiatus for six years due to lack of budgetary allocation Tranquilino Benigno worked for the inclusion of DANSOF in the annual budget On January 5 1976 DANSOF started its operation within the compound of Panabo Provincial High School PPHS In 1979 the Davao Regional Institute of Fisheries Technology DRIFT was established at DaNSoF having been chosen among the seven fishery schools under the 6th IBRD Fishery Education Development Program Upon the retirement of Benigno as DRIFT director and DANSOF administrator Dr Vicente Hermoso was appointed on December 15 1992 as vocational school superintendent The school was converted to the Davao del Norte State College DNSC on February 14 1995 through the Republic Act 787 authored by Congressman Rodolfo del Rosario Hermoso became the first president of DNSC 21st century developments EditOn October 30 2001 Dr Edgardo M Santos became the second president of DNSC Under his presidency Santos worked on the foundations established by earlier administrators and initiated a research consortium which led to DNSC becoming the locus for the Department of Science and Technology Philippine Council for Marine and Aquatic Research and Development DOST PCAMRD Zonal Center V Academic programs and administrative policies were revisited and upgraded which led to the growth of the institution By 2007 DNSC had four of its baccalaureate programs accredited Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Science in Marine Biology Science in Information Technology and Secondary Education In 2009 three more programs were accredited Ph D in Educational Management Master of Arts in Educational Management and Bachelor of Science in Food Technology In addition the college serves as the Regional Training Center for Vermiculture and Vermicompost Production as a result of its collaboration with DOST PCAMRRD It is the coordinating and host institution for the Agriculture Forestry and Natural Resources Project of the DOST for the fisheries sector Government agencies private entrepreneurs and plantation owners linked to the college for technical collaboration The college has been chosen as partner agency in Region XI of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology CICT for the development of ICT expertise in the country s human capital and enhance the competitiveness of Filipino workers in the global ICT market Under this program DNSC serves at least 23 schools in Davao del Norte Compostela Valley and Davao Oriental In recognition of the college s developed manpower the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority TESDA established the college as an Assessment Center with its qualified faculty in the areas of Hardware Servicing NC II and PC Operations NC II TESDA also chose the college as an assessment center for Aquaculture and Food Processing In early 2010 the college was accorded by the Commission on Higher Education the National University or College in Agriculture and Fisheries NUCAF for Region XI Among its recent accomplishments is the award as CHED Best Regional HEI Research Program for 2008 for its Biodiversity and Environment program A component of this program is a CHED funded project on the Conservation of the Endangered Giant Clams Tridacna Squamosa and Tridacna Gigas A Strategy for Environmental Protection under the CHED Commissioner Nenalyn Defensor s Save Our Shore SOS Program In March 2011 the College was also awarded the CHED Best Regional Extension Program for its project Development Interventions in the Island Garden of Samal This project revolves around community livelihood cooperatives and harnessing community involvement in marine and environment protection The college is headed by Dr Jonathan A Bayogan who was appointed as the third college president on December 14 2010 Academic Institutions and Programs EditSources 2 3 Institute of Teacher Education ITEd Graduate Programs Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Master of Arts in Educational Management Master in Science Teaching Math Biology Physical Sciences Master of Arts in Basic Education English Master of Arts in Basic Education Mathematics Master of Arts in Basic Education Biological Science Certificate in Pre School Education in consortium with DOSCST Certificate in Physical EducationUndergraduate Programs Bachelor of Arts in Communication Bachelor in Secondary Education BSEd Majors in Science English Mathematics Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood EducationInstitute of Aquatic and Applied Sciences IAAS Graduate Programs Master in Fisheries Management Majors in Fish Processing Aquaculture Master of Science in Marine BiodiversityUndergraduate Programs Bachelor of Fisheries and Aquatic Science Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology BSMB Bachelor of Science in Food Technology BSFT Institute of Computing IC Undergraduate Programs Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Ladderized Bachelor of Science in Information Systems BSIS Institute of Leadership Entrepreneurship and Good Governance ILEGG Graduate Programs Master in Public Administration in consortium with Mindanao University of Science and Technology Undergraduate Programs Bachelor in Public Administration BPA Bachelor of Science in Social Work BSSW Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship BSE Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management BSTM Bachelor of Science in Disaster Resiliency and Management BSDRM Datu Jose A Libayao DNSC Extension Campus Municipality of Talaingod Undergraduate Programs Bachelor of Agricultural Technology in a consortium with SPAMAST Bachelor of Science in AgroforestryPrograms with an asterisk are AACCUP accredited 4 See also EditCommission on Higher Education Davao del Norte State College Laboratory SchoolReferences Edit Philippine Republic Act No 7879 Section 2 Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs The Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines AACCUP Accredited Programs Davao del Norte State College Archived 2011 09 03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010 12 07External links EditRepublic Act 5876 Republic Act 7879 Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines AACCUP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Davao del Norte State College amp oldid 1111456211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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