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Technological University of the Philippines

The Technological University of the Philippines (Filipino: Pamantasang Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas[1] or Teknolohikal na Unibersidad ng Pilipinas),[2] commonly known as TUP, is a coeducational state university in the Philippines. It was established in 1901 by the Philippine Commission.[3] TUP has its main campus in Manila and satellite campuses in Taguig, Cavite, Visayas, Batangas, and Quezon.[4]

Technological University of the Philippines
Pamantasang Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas (Filipino)[1]
Latin: Technologica Universitas Philippinarum
Former names
  • Manila Trade School (1901–1910)
  • Philippine School of Arts and Trades (1910–1959)
  • Philippine College of Arts and Trades (1959–1978)
MottoHaligi ng Bayan
Motto in English
Foundation of the Nation
TypePublic State Nonsectarian higher education institution
Established1901; 123 years ago (1901)
Academic affiliations
ASAIHL
Endowment₱448.5 million (US$10.4 million)
PresidentEngr. Reynaldo P. Ramos, Ph.D., EnP.
Vice-presidentEngr. Ryan C. Reyes, DT
(VP for Academic Affairs)
Academic staff
Approx. 500
UndergraduatesApprox. 10,000
Location, ,
14°35′12″N 120°59′06″E / 14.5867°N 120.9851°E / 14.5867; 120.9851
CampusMain:
Ermita, Manila
Satellite:
HymnTUP Hymn
ColorsCardinal Red

Grey
NicknameTupian
Sporting affiliations
SCUAA, PISCUAA
MascotGray Hawk
Websitewww.tup.edu.ph
Logo of Technological University of the Philippines
Location in Manila
Location in Metro Manila
Location in Luzon
Location in the Philippines

History edit

 
The facade of the university
 
Philippine School of Arts and Trades
 
Machinery Hall Philippine School of Arts and Trades

The 1901 Act No. 74 of the United States Philippines Commission established the Manila Trade School (MTS) near Ateneo de Manila in Intramuros. In 1910, the Manila Trade School was renamed as the Philippine School of Arts and Trades (PSAT), and again in 1959 as the Philippine College of Arts and Trade (PCAT). From 1959 to 1978, PCAT pioneered programs in engineering technology and industrial teacher education. On July 11, 1978, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1518, the Philippine College of Arts and Trades was converted into the Technological University of the Philippines.[5]

In 1999 TUP was designated a Center of Excellence in the AIMEICC Working Group on Human Resource Development as certified by the Department of Trade and Industry. In the same year, the university was awarded as a Center of Development (COD) by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in Electrical Engineering (Category 2), Mechanical Engineering (Category 1), and Civil Engineering (Category 1). In 2002, the Colombo Plan Staff College for Technician Education (CSPC) presented a plaque of recognition to TUP as a Center of Excellence in Graduate Fellowship Programme for Technological, Technical, Industrial, and Vocational Education.[6] The Association of Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS) based in Japan awarded TUP as a Center of Excellence.[citation needed]

Colleges and academic programs edit

College Name Founded Dean Departments
College of Engineering 1979 Engr. Lean Karlo S. Tolentino, PECE, Ph.D.
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
College of Industrial Technology 1978 Prof. Elpidio T. Virrey
  • Basic Industrial Technology
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • Electrical Engineering Technology
  • Electronics Engineering Technology
  • Food and Apparel Technology
  • Graphic Arts and Printing Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • Power Plant Engineering Technology
College of Industrial Education 1978 Dr. Apollo P. Portez
  • Professional Industrial Education
  • Student Teaching
  • Technical Arts
  • Home Economics
College of Architecture & Fine Arts 1979 Arch. Elpidio T. Balais Jr.
  • Architecture
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphics
College of Science 1995 Dr. Joshua Soriano (Acting)
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
College of Liberal Arts 1995 Dr. Michael Bhobet Baluyot
  • Languages
  • Entrepreneurship and Management
  • Physical Education
  • Social Science

College of Engineering edit

The College of Engineering was designated a Center of Development (COD) by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in 1999.[7] CHED no longer includes TUP among its list of CODs.[8][9]

College of Industrial Technology edit

The College of Industrial Technology traces its roots from the Technical Department of the then Philippine School of Arts and Trades adapted in 1937 and is the center of industrial technology education in the university.[10]

College of Industrial Education edit

The roots of the College of Industrial Education (CIE) can be traced in 1929 when the first formal two-year Industrial Teacher Education was offered at the then Philippine School of Arts and Trades. At present, the college serves as the foundation of teacher education in the university. The BS in Industrial Education program at CIE has been offered since 1951 as a four-year teacher education for elementary and secondary levels.

College of Architecture and Fine Arts edit

The roots of the College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA) can be traced from the drawing subjects required in all courses offered by the university since 1907. The college has been a consistent contributor to the university's achievements and recognition in various art competitions both local and abroad. The CAFA also produces top passers in the Licensure Examination given by the Professional Regulation Commission.[11]

College of Science edit

The 1978 promotion of the college to university status brought about comprehensive changes in the organizational set-up. To carry out its tasks, the university had to change its one-college structure to a system composed of six colleges, one of which is the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). The CAS was formally created in 1979.

College of Liberal Arts edit

The College of Liberal Arts split from the College of Applied Arts and Sciences and was formerly a full-service college.[12]

Satellite campuses edit

TUP Taguig was established in 1977 as one of the three prototype technician institutes in the Philippines.[citation needed] On January 3, 1985, the BOR passed and adopted Resolution No. 100 s. 1985 changing the name of the Manila Technician Institute to TUP Taguig campus. TUP Taguig offers programs at the pre-baccalaureate, baccalaureate, and masters levels.

TUP Cavite was established through Board Resolution No. 1985, s. 1979. The campus offers 3-year technology courses and baccalaureate and master's degree programs.

The intervention of the university on TUP Visayas campus started with the Letter of Instruction (LOI) No. 79 issued by President Ferdinand E. Marcos on December 28, 1978, authorizing TUP to administer the operation of the then Visayas Technician Institute. The campus offers 3-year technology courses, a baccalaureate degree, and a master's degree in technology.

The Technological University of the Philippines in Lopez, Quezon held its first graduation rites in 2015.[13]

 

Integrated Research Training Center edit

 
The IRTC Building

The Integrated Research and Training Center (IRTC) is a Japan International Cooperation Agency established center under the care of the Technological University of the Philippines. IRTC provides updated training and meaningful research results towards the continuous development of engineering programs and practices.

The Center provides facilities in the following areas: material engineering and testing, energy engineering, automation, communications, educational multimedia technology, manufacturing, and production engineering. IRTC is the research, training, and extension arm of the Technological University of the Philippines. It also provides services to industries and higher education institutions, primarily to the state universities and colleges.

Governance and administrative structure edit

The key stakeholders of TUP make up its Board of Regents, chaired by the Commissioner of the Commission of Higher Education and vice-chaired by the University President. The members of the Board include the Chairman of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Culture, the Undersecretary for R&D of the Department of Science and Technology, the Assistant Director General from the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), two representatives from the private sector, and the three presidents of the federations of associations in TUP composed of the Alumni Association, the Faculty Association, and the University Student Government.

Name Position
Dr. Reynaldo P. Ramos President
Dr. Hasmin T. Ignacio Vice President for Academic Affairs
Atty. Christoper M. Mortel Vice President for Administration and Finance
Dr. Emmanuel A. Ferrer Vice President for Research and Extension
Dr. Ma. Leonor F. Validor Vice President for Planning and Development

Publications edit

 
logo of The Philippine Artisan
  • The Philippine Artisan, The TUP Bulletin and Kalinga are official publications of TUP.
  • The Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) is the university's bi-annual research publication. It publishes research outputs, factual/critical articles, research and book reviews in industrial education and technological research. PJIET is published by the TUP University Research and Development Services (URDS).[14]
  • Duhh Filipit Artihan was established in 2018, along with its first release. It is a satirical version of TUP's own publication, the Philippine Artisan.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas (PDF) (in Filipino). Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala (Department of Budget and Management). 2018. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "TUP Hymn". www.tup.edu.ph. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "About Us". Technological University of the Philippines.
  4. ^ "TUP Campuses". Technological University of the Philippines. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  5. ^ "About Us". Technological University of the Philippines.
  6. ^ "Recent Notable Achievements". Technological University of the Philippines. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  7. ^ "College of Engineering". Technological University of the Philippines.
  8. ^ "List of COEs and CODs as of May 2016" (PDF). Commission on Higher Education.
  9. ^ "CHED Memorandum Order No. 16 of 2016" (PDF). Commission on Higher Education.
  10. ^ "College Of Industrial Technology (CIT)". www.tup.edu.ph. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  11. ^ "College of Architecture and Fine Arts". www.tup.edu.ph. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (CLA)". tup.edu.ph. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  13. ^ http://www. tup.edu.ph/viewNews/148
  14. ^ "Publications". Technological University of the Philippines.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Technological University of the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Technological University of the Philippines Filipino Pamantasang Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas 1 or Teknolohikal na Unibersidad ng Pilipinas 2 commonly known as TUP is a coeducational state university in the Philippines It was established in 1901 by the Philippine Commission 3 TUP has its main campus in Manila and satellite campuses in Taguig Cavite Visayas Batangas and Quezon 4 Technological University of the PhilippinesPamantasang Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas Filipino 1 Latin Technologica Universitas PhilippinarumFormer namesManila Trade School 1901 1910 Philippine School of Arts and Trades 1910 1959 Philippine College of Arts and Trades 1959 1978 MottoHaligi ng BayanMotto in EnglishFoundation of the NationTypePublic State Nonsectarian higher education institutionEstablished1901 123 years ago 1901 Academic affiliationsASAIHLEndowment 448 5 million US 10 4 million PresidentEngr Reynaldo P Ramos Ph D EnP Vice presidentEngr Ryan C Reyes DT VP for Academic Affairs Academic staffApprox 500UndergraduatesApprox 10 000LocationManila Metro Manila Philippines14 35 12 N 120 59 06 E 14 5867 N 120 9851 E 14 5867 120 9851CampusMain Ermita ManilaSatellite Taguig City Metro ManilaDasmarinas City CaviteTalisay CityNegros OccidentalCuenca BatangasLopez QuezonHymnTUP HymnColorsCardinal Red GreyNicknameTupianSporting affiliationsSCUAA PISCUAAMascotGray HawkWebsitewww wbr tup wbr edu wbr phLogo of Technological University of the PhilippinesLocation in ManilaShow map of ManilaLocation in Metro ManilaShow map of Metro ManilaLocation in LuzonShow map of LuzonLocation in the PhilippinesShow map of Philippines Contents 1 History 2 Colleges and academic programs 2 1 College of Engineering 2 2 College of Industrial Technology 2 3 College of Industrial Education 2 4 College of Architecture and Fine Arts 2 5 College of Science 2 6 College of Liberal Arts 3 Satellite campuses 4 Integrated Research Training Center 5 Governance and administrative structure 6 Publications 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp The facade of the university nbsp Philippine School of Arts and Trades nbsp Machinery Hall Philippine School of Arts and Trades The 1901 Act No 74 of the United States Philippines Commission established the Manila Trade School MTS near Ateneo de Manila in Intramuros In 1910 the Manila Trade School was renamed as the Philippine School of Arts and Trades PSAT and again in 1959 as the Philippine College of Arts and Trade PCAT From 1959 to 1978 PCAT pioneered programs in engineering technology and industrial teacher education On July 11 1978 by virtue of Presidential Decree No 1518 the Philippine College of Arts and Trades was converted into the Technological University of the Philippines 5 In 1999 TUP was designated a Center of Excellence in the AIMEICC Working Group on Human Resource Development as certified by the Department of Trade and Industry In the same year the university was awarded as a Center of Development COD by the Commission on Higher Education CHED in Electrical Engineering Category 2 Mechanical Engineering Category 1 and Civil Engineering Category 1 In 2002 the Colombo Plan Staff College for Technician Education CSPC presented a plaque of recognition to TUP as a Center of Excellence in Graduate Fellowship Programme for Technological Technical Industrial and Vocational Education 6 The Association of Overseas Technical Scholarship AOTS based in Japan awarded TUP as a Center of Excellence citation needed Colleges and academic programs editCollege Name Founded Dean Departments College of Engineering 1979 Engr Lean Karlo S Tolentino PECE Ph D Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering College of Industrial Technology 1978 Prof Elpidio T Virrey Basic Industrial Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Food and Apparel Technology Graphic Arts and Printing Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Power Plant Engineering Technology College of Industrial Education 1978 Dr Apollo P Portez Professional Industrial Education Student Teaching Technical Arts Home Economics College of Architecture amp Fine Arts 1979 Arch Elpidio T Balais Jr Architecture Fine Arts Graphics College of Science 1995 Dr Joshua Soriano Acting Chemistry Mathematics Physics College of Liberal Arts 1995 Dr Michael Bhobet Baluyot Languages Entrepreneurship and Management Physical Education Social Science College of Engineering edit The College of Engineering was designated a Center of Development COD by the Commission on Higher Education CHED in 1999 7 CHED no longer includes TUP among its list of CODs 8 9 College of Industrial Technology edit The College of Industrial Technology traces its roots from the Technical Department of the then Philippine School of Arts and Trades adapted in 1937 and is the center of industrial technology education in the university 10 College of Industrial Education edit The roots of the College of Industrial Education CIE can be traced in 1929 when the first formal two year Industrial Teacher Education was offered at the then Philippine School of Arts and Trades At present the college serves as the foundation of teacher education in the university The BS in Industrial Education program at CIE has been offered since 1951 as a four year teacher education for elementary and secondary levels College of Architecture and Fine Arts edit The roots of the College of Architecture and Fine Arts CAFA can be traced from the drawing subjects required in all courses offered by the university since 1907 The college has been a consistent contributor to the university s achievements and recognition in various art competitions both local and abroad The CAFA also produces top passers in the Licensure Examination given by the Professional Regulation Commission 11 College of Science edit The 1978 promotion of the college to university status brought about comprehensive changes in the organizational set up To carry out its tasks the university had to change its one college structure to a system composed of six colleges one of which is the College of Arts and Sciences CAS The CAS was formally created in 1979 College of Liberal Arts edit The College of Liberal Arts split from the College of Applied Arts and Sciences and was formerly a full service college 12 Satellite campuses editTUP Taguig was established in 1977 as one of the three prototype technician institutes in the Philippines citation needed On January 3 1985 the BOR passed and adopted Resolution No 100 s 1985 changing the name of the Manila Technician Institute to TUP Taguig campus TUP Taguig offers programs at the pre baccalaureate baccalaureate and masters levels TUP Cavite was established through Board Resolution No 1985 s 1979 The campus offers 3 year technology courses and baccalaureate and master s degree programs The intervention of the university on TUP Visayas campus started with the Letter of Instruction LOI No 79 issued by President Ferdinand E Marcos on December 28 1978 authorizing TUP to administer the operation of the then Visayas Technician Institute The campus offers 3 year technology courses a baccalaureate degree and a master s degree in technology The Technological University of the Philippines in Lopez Quezon held its first graduation rites in 2015 13 nbsp Integrated Research Training Center edit nbsp The IRTC Building The Integrated Research and Training Center IRTC is a Japan International Cooperation Agency established center under the care of the Technological University of the Philippines IRTC provides updated training and meaningful research results towards the continuous development of engineering programs and practices The Center provides facilities in the following areas material engineering and testing energy engineering automation communications educational multimedia technology manufacturing and production engineering IRTC is the research training and extension arm of the Technological University of the Philippines It also provides services to industries and higher education institutions primarily to the state universities and colleges Governance and administrative structure editThe key stakeholders of TUP make up its Board of Regents chaired by the Commissioner of the Commission of Higher Education and vice chaired by the University President The members of the Board include the Chairman of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Culture the Undersecretary for R amp D of the Department of Science and Technology the Assistant Director General from the National Economic and Development Authority NEDA two representatives from the private sector and the three presidents of the federations of associations in TUP composed of the Alumni Association the Faculty Association and the University Student Government Name Position Dr Reynaldo P Ramos President Dr Hasmin T Ignacio Vice President for Academic Affairs Atty Christoper M Mortel Vice President for Administration and Finance Dr Emmanuel A Ferrer Vice President for Research and Extension Dr Ma Leonor F Validor Vice President for Planning and DevelopmentPublications edit nbsp logo of The Philippine Artisan The Philippine Artisan The TUP Bulletin and Kalinga are official publications of TUP The Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology PJIET is the university s bi annual research publication It publishes research outputs factual critical articles research and book reviews in industrial education and technological research PJIET is published by the TUP University Research and Development Services URDS 14 Duhh Filipit Artihan was established in 2018 along with its first release It is a satirical version of TUP s own publication the Philippine Artisan Gallery edit nbsp nbsp The University Library nbsp College of Science and College of Liberal Arts nbsp College of Science and College of Liberal Arts taken in front of the centennial stage nbsp The lobby taken at the second floor nbsp The LobbyReferences edit a b Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas PDF in Filipino Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala Department of Budget and Management 2018 Retrieved February 1 2021 TUP Hymn www tup edu ph Retrieved February 15 2021 About Us Technological University of the Philippines TUP Campuses Technological University of the Philippines Retrieved July 7 2018 About Us Technological University of the Philippines Recent Notable Achievements Technological University of the Philippines Retrieved July 7 2018 College of Engineering Technological University of the Philippines List of COEs and CODs as of May 2016 PDF Commission on Higher Education CHED Memorandum Order No 16 of 2016 PDF Commission on Higher Education College Of Industrial Technology CIT www tup edu ph Retrieved December 3 2023 College of Architecture and Fine Arts www tup edu ph Retrieved December 3 2023 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS CLA tup edu ph Retrieved December 3 2023 http www tup edu ph viewNews 148 Publications Technological University of the Philippines External links edit nbsp Media related to Technological University of the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Technological University of the Philippines amp oldid 1225140922 Satellite campuses, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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