The College of Engineering, formerly known as the College of Engineering and Architecture celebrates its 25th year on the Centenary of PUP. The CEA was acknowledged by many as the University's flagship college. Here are the highlights of the growth of the College from the Faculty of Technology to what and where it is now.
1978Through PD 1341, The Philippine College of Commerce was converted into a chartered state university and accordingly renamed Polytechnic University of the Philippines. This led to the broadening of course offerings and the streamlining of the University's administrative organization. The Faculty of Technology replaced the Center of Skills and Rural Industries Development (CSRID) with Professor Banaag Villaflor as the Officer-in –Charge, offering three ladderized programs in SY 1979-1980 namely the Bachelor in Computer Engineering Technology (BCET), Bachelor in Electrical Engineering (BEE), and Bachelor in Electronics Engineering (BEL).
1980The Institute of Technology was created and Dr. Romulo M. Ricafranca was designated as Director. Three additional courses were offered: Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering (BME), Bachelor in Industrial Communication Engineering (BICE) and Bachelor in Civil Engineering (BCE). Engr. German A. Padua was appointed Area Chairman for Professional Engineering and Mr. Banaag Villaflor as Area Chairman for Non-degree program.
1984Engr. German A. Padua was appointed Director of the Institute.
1985Bachelor in Industrial Communication Engineering was replaced by Bachelor in Industrial Engineering and Bachelor in Electronics Engineering was replaced by Bachelor in Electronics and Communications Engineering to conform with the PRC Board of Electronics and Communications Engineers' requirement for licensure examination.
1986Under the leadership of Dr. Nemesio E. Prudente, the word "Science" was included in the titles of each degree programs as follows: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. This is to align with the standards set by the Technical Panel for Engineering Education (TPEE).
1987This was a significant year. The Institute was renamed College of Engineering and Architecture with the addition of another degree program leading to Bachelor of Science in Architecture.
1989-1990A Basic Design Team headed by Dr. Masazumi Kumagai visited the University to discuss with University officials the project "Providing Equipment for Educational Strengthening in the PolytechnicUniversity of the Philippines" for the existing programs as well as the proposed degree programs in Chemical, Sanitary, Mining and Geodetic Engineering.
Engr. Estelita Del Rosario was designated Acting Dean of CEA in addition to her designation as Asst. Director of the Department of Research, Planning and Development effective May 1989. Among the developments that took place during this time are as follows:
1990-1992Engr. Alberto Cañete was designated as Dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture. Among the developments were:
Inauguration and ribbon cutting was held on January 29, 1992.
1992-1993Dr. Proculo Hugo was designated as Acting Dean by PUP Acting President Jaime Gellor on June 21, 1992. On July 27, 1992, Engr. Manuel Melchor Bongulto was designated Acting Dean by President Dr. Zenaida A. Olonan. Other developments were:
1993-1998Engr. Dante Gedaria was designated Dean of the College ofEngineering effective Oct. 15, 1993. Among the developments were:
1998-2003Engr. Vicky S. Cruz was designated as the First Woman Dean of College of Engineering and Architecture on November 18, 1998. Among the initiatives and developments were:
The CEA building façade before the construction of the perimeter steel fence.
2004On the Centenary of PUP, the College of Engineering is 25 years. On the celebration of its silver anniversary, the following activities were undertaken:
After the term of Engr. Cruz in 2004, Engr. Ben Andres succeeded her, a faculty member from ECE department and former ECE department and Accreditation Coordinator of the College of Engineering.
2006In February 2006, Dr. Manuel M. Muhi, from Civil Engineering Department, assumed the deanship. in 2007, he able to arrange the follow up project for providing equipment assistance from JICA. Different equipment was donated by JICA in the college. On his term, he launched the strong research linkage with the Department of Science and Technology, Commission on Higher Education, different schools and universities, and industry that resulted to the 1st National Engineering Conference was held in March 2007. It was also the time when the college passed in the Phase 1 Level III AACCUP Accreditation. Develop strong linkage with SMART that provides training for faculty and students, donated laboratory equipment such as computers, etc. Develop a strong extension projects with non governmental organizations such as Habitat for Humaniy, Rotary Club of Q.C., Kalinga at Pag-Ibig foundation, etc. providing summer skills training for the Out of School Youth.
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