University of the Philippines Visayas
Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Visayas | |
Motto | Honor and Excellence |
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Type | National research university |
Established | 1918 |
Chancellor | Rommel A. Espinosa |
President | Alfredo E. Pascual |
Academic staff | 354 (2013)[1] |
Students | 4,971 (2013)[1] |
Undergraduates | 4,184 (2013)[1] |
Postgraduates | 507 (2013)[1] |
Other students | 280 (high school) (2013)[1] |
Location | Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines (main campus) |
Hymn | "U.P. Naming Mahal" ("U.P. Beloved") |
Colors | UP maroon and UP forest green |
Nickname | Fighting Maroons |
Affiliations | APRU, ASEA UNINET, AUN, UAAP |
Website |
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The University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV or UP Visayas) is a public research university in the Philippines. A constituent university of the University of the Philippines system, it teaches management, accountancy, marketing, economics, chemistry, applied mathematics and physics, marine science education and research, fisheries, and aquaculture. It offers regional studies programs on the preservation and enrichment of the Visayan cultural heritage.
UP Visayas has three campuses--Miagao, Iloilo City, and Tacloban—with Miagao being the main campus with its central administration offices. The University of the Philippines Cebu College was part of UP Visayas but it separated in September 2010, after being declared an autonomous unit. Most of the students of the university are drawn from the Visayas and the Visayan linguistic groups. Many of the leaders of the Visayas graduated from UPV or its predecessor institutions. As of 2007, the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines awarded four National Centers of Excellence and Development to UPV including Fisheries (UPV-Miagao), Marine Science (UPV-Miagao), and Biology (UPV-Miagao).
History
UPV was created by merging four UP colleges: UP College of Fisheries founded in 1944; UP Cebu founded in 1918, UP Iloilo founded in 1947, and UP Tacloban founded in 1973. When the Miagao campus was established, many of the academic programs offered in the Iloilo City campus were moved there. To this day, the faculty, staff and students travel between the Iloilo City and Miagao campuses.
During the term of UP President Onofre D. Corpuz in 1975 an interdisciplinary team within the university conceived of an autonomous unit which would become an institution for fisheries and marine science education and research. The idea was fleshed out in a proposal entitled "Education Development Plan for the University of the Philippines in the Visayas", a six-volume report by the interdisciplinary team. The new university would evolve from the UP College of Iloilo and the College of Fisheries in Diliman, which would transfer to its new site in the Visayas. Funding was to come partly from a government loan, to be negotiated with the World Bank for the development of fisheries education.
On September 21, 1977, President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued Presidential Decree 1200, known as the Philippine Five-Year Development Plan (1978–1982), which provides, among others, that Region VI would be the site of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV) with emphasis on fisheries and marine sciences. A second UPV Project Development Team was then organized in December 1977 to review and update the plans. The development plan was approved by the UP Board of Regents on May 28, 1978. The fisheries educational loan was then re-negotiated with the World Bank inasmuch as its appraisal team had earlier favorably endorsed the development plan.
On May 31, 1979, the Board of Regents approved the establishment of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas as an autonomous unit of the University of the Philippines System with its main campus in Miagao, Iloilo. It would start with two colleges, the UP College Iloilo as its College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Fisheries as its flagship college.
Through the Sixth Educational Loan of the Philippine Government approved by the World Bank in January 1980, the development of the UPV flagship college was made possible.
On February 29, 1980, the groundbreaking of the UPV site in Miagao was held. On June 26, 1980, Executive Order No. 628 of President Ferdinand E. Marcos operationalized UPV, and Dr. Dionisia A. Rola was appointed the first Chancellor, becoming the first ever woman Chancellor in the history of UP.
The development of the site and construction of facilities began in September 1981 and was made possible through the Sixth Educational Loan. The loan of about $18 million was used for site acquisition, construction of buildings, procurement of equipment, and the transfer of the College of Fisheries personnel and other property from Diliman to Miagao.
Originally, UPV consisted of two colleges - the College of Fisheries and the College of Arts and Sciences, formerly UP College Iloilo. Now it has five colleges and a school in four campuses with the establishment of the College of Management in 1981 and the School of Technology in 1984, and the integration of UP Cebu College and UP Tacloban College into UPV in 1986.
On April 30, 1987, the Board of Regents approved the reorganization of the College of Fisheries (now the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences or CFOS) and the establishment of four institutes, namely, the Institute of Aquaculture, the Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanology, Institute of Fish Processing Technology, and the Institute of Fisheries Policy and Development Studies. The Brackishwater Aquaculture Center facilities in Leganes, Iloilo became the Brackishwater Aquaculture Research Station of IA.
In May 1988, the College of Fisheries transferred to the new site in Miagao under the leadership of Chancellor Rogelio O. Juliano and Dean Efren Ed. C. Flores. The Diliman-based programs of the College of Fisheries were then relocated to its present site together with most of its faculty and staff.
In January 1990, the School of Technology transferred to the Miagao Campus. In June of the same year, Chancellor Francisco Nemenzo effected the transfer of the Division of Humanities and the Division of Social Sciences of the College of Arts and Sciences.
In May 1993, the transfer of the Division of Physical Sciences and Mathematics and the Division of Biological Sciences, along with the Office of the Dean, completed the transfer of the CAS.
On September 24, 2010, the U.P. Board of Regents elevated the status of UP Cebu as an autonomous unit, in preparation for its constituent university status after five to seven years.[2]
Two degree-granting units remain on the Iloilo City Campus. They are the College of Management, and the CAS Division of Professional Education. Also on campus is the U.P. High School in Iloilo (formerly U.P.V. High School). The High School is an experimental laboratory for innovative teaching strategies designed to provide academic training for underprivileged students in order to better prepare them for access to tertiary education in the University of the Philippines.
Some units have remained on the Iloilo City Campus:
- the Center for West Visayan Studies (CWVS),
- Office of Extension Services and Continuing Education (OESCE),
- Sentro ng Wikang Filipino (SWF),
- Graduate Program Office (GPO),
- Language Program,
- School for Distance Education, Visayas,
- Ugnayan sa Pahinungod/Oblation Corps,
- UPV Women's Desk.
Part of the Miagao Campus has been reserved to accommodate government regional offices and the Miagao town government offices and centers with which UPV interfaces. At present, a Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) Branch is accommodated in the UPV Miagao Campus Library-Museum Building.
Degree-granting units
U.P. Visayas - Miagao campus
College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (formerly the College of Fisheries)
The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS) of the University of the Philippines Visayas gives fisheries education. The college has instituted degree programs that address the need for sustainable development of the country's fisheries resources and respond to the call for highly trained manpower in the field, at graduate and undergraduate level.
The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences has four institutes: the Institute of Aquaculture, the Institute of Fish Processing Technology, the Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanology, and the Institute of Fisheries Policy and Development Studies. It offers programs in Undergraduate — B.S. Fisheries; Graduate — Master of Aquaculture, M.S. Fisheries with majors in Aquaculture, Fisheries Biology, and Fish Processing Technology; and Ph.D. in Aquaculture.
College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) provides the general education program that is the foundation of all academic programs in the university. The College equips the students with basic knowledge in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. It offers interdisciplinary programs with double major supportive of, or complementary to, those offered by other colleges.
The college has a Division of Professional Education and a laboratory high school designed to train underprivileged youth especially from rural areas.
The College of Arts and Sciences has five divisions: the Biological Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, and Professional Education. The Professional Education Division offers the following programs: Master of Education in Biology, Chemistry, English as a Second Language, Guidance, Mathematics, Filipino as a Second Language, Reading, Social Studies, and Physics. An M.S. Biology is also offered by the Division of Biological Sciences. The academic programs of CAS are the following: Undergraduate (Baccalaureate) — Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies, Community Development, Literature, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology; B.S. Applied Mathematics, B.S. Statistics, B.S. Computer Science,B.S. Economics, B.S. Biology, and B.S. Chemistry; Undergraduate (Post-Baccalaureate) — Diploma in Physical Education, Certificate and Diploma in Science Education, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics Education.
School of Technology
The School of Technology (SoTech), formerly the School of Technology and Environmental Resources (STER), was established on March 29, 1984 as the fifth degree-granting unit of UP in the Visayas during the 966th Meeting of the Board of Regents. It was formally operationalized on February 17, 1986 with the transfer of the Food Technology program, along with its faculty, from the College of Arts and Sciences.
On April 22, 1993, the name of the school was changed from STER to SoTech.
The school provide trained manpower, generates environment-friendly technologies, disseminate information and transfer knowledge and technology; and assist in the proper management of the environment.
The School of Technology offers B.S. Food Technology, B.S. Chemical Engineering and the Certificate in Environmental Resource Management (CERM) with specialization in Coastal Resource Management, Watershed Management, and Environmental Technology.
UP Visayas - Iloilo City Campus
The College of Management was formerly the School of Development Management, established in December 1981 out of the former Division of Development Management of the College of Arts and Sciences. SDM was elevated to college status in 1991.
The objectives of the college are to support the UPV programs in fisheries, marine sciences, the arts, social and natural sciences; to provide management education in order to train leaders for the region's public and private sectors; to serve as center for research, information dissemination, consultancy, and training services in administration/management; and to serve as a link between UPV and local, national, and international organizations engaged in management education, training and research.
The College of Management has two departments, namely, the Department of Accounting and the Department of Management. It offers the following academic programs: Undergraduate — B.S. Accountancy, B.S. Business Administration (Marketing), and B.S. Management; Graduate — Master of Management in Business Management, Public Management, Rural Development Management, and Tax Management.
Starting June 1997, the college offered the Diploma Program in Urban and Regional Planning in coordination with the School of Urban and Regional Planning at UP Diliman.
In July 1997, CM started the pilot testing of a course on Island Food Systems in RDM 298 (Field Studies), a course in the Master of Management, Rural Development Program. The initiative was made under the auspices of the Island Sustainability, Livelihood, and Equity (ISLE) Program. ISLE partners from Canada, Indonesia, and Jamaica team-taught the course with UPV faculty members.
Also found in UPV Iloilo campus is the University of the Philippines High School in Iloilo.
University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College
In its 823rd meeting, the UP Board of Regents established the UP College Tacloban as an answer to the need for quality education in Region VIII. It was recognized as a regional unit of the System on May 23, 1973 and inaugurated on July 2, 1973. Ten years later, Executive Order No. 4 placed UP College Tacloban under the administrative supervision of UP in the Visayas.
The mission of the College is to develop professionals and leaders by providing opportunities for a UP education to qualified secondary and tertiary education graduates.
UPV Tacloban College is divided into four divisions: the Humanities Division, the Management and Technology Division, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Division, and the Social Sciences Division. Its academic programs are the following: Undergraduate — Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences with specialization in Economics, Political Science, and Psychology, Bachelor of Science in Biology, Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Bachelor of Business Administration, major in Management, and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science; Graduate — Master of Management in Business Management, Public Management, and Educational Management.
UP Visayas University Student Council
The University Student Council of UP Visayas is the highest governing student body in the university. It safeguards the students' interests and rights.
Notable Alumni
- Josette Biyo - International award-winning science teacher. A minor planet (Planet 13241) has been named after her by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory[3]
- Arthur Defensor, Sr. - Governor of Iloilo (2010 - present), Member of the Philippine House of Representatives (2001 – 2010).[4][5]
- Francis H. Jardeleza[6][7]- Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines (2014–present), Solicitor General of the Philippines (2012–2014)
- Peter Solis Nery[8] - Poet, playwright, & author; Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Hall of Fame Awardee
- Miriam Defensor Santiago[9] - Philippine senator (1995–2001; 2004–2016), Secretary of Agrarian Reform (1989–1990)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "U.P. Statistics 2013" (PDF). University of the Philippines. University of the Philippines system. 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ↑ http://up.edu.ph/pdf/up_cebu.pdf
- ↑ Fernandez, R. A. (2003, Feb 2). Small planet named after Pinoy science teacher. The Philippine Star. Retrieved from http://www.philstar.com/headlines/193829/small-planet-named-after-pinoy-science-teacher
- ↑ Governor Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. Official Website of the Provincial Government of Iloilo.
- ↑ Fernandez, L. M. (2012, Jul – Aug).Gov Defensor, proud to be a UP Alumnus. UPViews.
- ↑ Profile: Associate Justice Francis H. Jardeleza (2014) http://www.gov.ph/2014/08/20/profile-associate-justice-francis-h-jardeleza/
- ↑ Supreme Court of the Philippines - Justice Francis H. Jardeleza - http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/aboutsc/justices/j-jardeleza.php
- ↑ Peter Solis Nery Biography (2014) - http://petersolisnery.com/?page_id=4
- ↑ Senate of the Philippines, 16th Congress. Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago - http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/santiago_bio_copy(1).asp
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