Annual Report 2009 - Technological University of the Philippines
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Annual Report 2009 - Technological University of the Philippines
-ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Layout & design by: beck-2010- TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES August 2010 University Planning Office -ANNUAL REPORT 20092nd Flr. Admin Bldg. T.U.P. Ayala Blvd. Ermita, Manila -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- President’s Message July 7, 2010 HIS EXCELLENCY President BENIGNO SIMEON C. AQUINO III Republic of the Philippines Malacañang Palace, Manila Philippines Dear Mr. President: On behalf of the Board of Regents of the University, officials, faculty and staff, I have the honor to submit the Accomplishment Report of the Technological University of the Philippines for the year 2009. The report contains the institution’s accomplishments as a technological university in its mandated task of providing quality instruction, and relevant and meaningful research and extension services. For the year 2009, the University has adopted the theme “TUP @ 108: A Legacy in Technology Education” in celebration of its 108th Foundation Anniversary. In its more than a century of existence, the University has been a veritable agent of change and a significant contributor to nation building through relevant and quality technology education. It takes pride in its accomplishments made through the joint efforts of the various colleges and departments of the four campuses of the University. With your assumption into the highest office of the land, the management and staff of the University affirm its commitment to serve the Filipino people by providing quality technology education and producing globally-competitive graduates as the nation joins the rest of the world in this era of globalization and technological modernization. Sincerely, OLYMPIO V. CAPARAS, Ed.D. President -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Overview Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Overview TUP History Mission Vision Governance and Administrative Structure The Colleges and Campuses Highlights 8 Academic Affairs Academic Initiatives Accreditation Faculty Profile Faculty Development Faculty Awards Instructional Materials Development Expanded Tertiary and Equivalency Accreditation Program Linkages Enrollment / Student Population Graduates Scholarship Grants Licensure Examination Performance Student Awards Student Development 62 Research & Extension Research Extension Services 88 Planning, Development, and Information Systems Planning Linkages and External Affairs Information Technology 86 Administration and Finance Administrative Personnel Profile Physical Development Financial Report -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Overview Overview TUP History The Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) was established upon the enactment of Organic Act No. 74 by the Philippine Commission in 1901. It was known then as the Manila Trade School with the primary intention of developing the dignity of labor. In 1910, MTS was renamed as the Philippine School of Arts and Trades (PSAT). Pursuant to Republic Act 2237 issued on July 17, 1959, PSAT was given the college status and was renamed the Philippine College of Arts and Trade (PCAT). From 1959 to 1978, PCAT pioneered programs in engineering technology and industrial teacher education. Under Presidential Decree No. 1518 issued on July 11, 1978, PCAT became the Technological University of the Philippines. Presently, TUP is a system comprising of four campuses. The main campus of the old TUP University is located in Manila. The three satellite campuses are in Taguig, The Cavite, and Visayas. In addition to the four campuses, TUP maintains the Integrated Research and Training Center located in the main campus. The Center was established by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) through a Technical Cooperation in 1982. The University Mission-Vision MISSION VISION The mission of TUP is stated in Section 2 of P.D. No. 1518 as follows: The renovated TUP Facade “The University shall provide higher and advanced vocational, technical, industrial, technological and professional education and training in industries and technology, and in practical arts leading to certificates, diplomas and degrees. It shall provide progressive leadership in applied research, developmental studies in technical, industrial, and technological fields and production using indigenous materials; effect technology transfer in the countryside; and assist in the development of small-andmedium scale industries in identified growth centers.” Under the present leadership, Dr. Olympio V. Caparas envisions the Technological University of the Philippines as a Center of Excellence in technological and industrial education in the country and in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Being a national university for science and technology, TUP shall endeavor to develop citizen-workers who will be skillful, innovative, competent, knowledgeable, and morally upright, both local and international. The TUP Manila Campus and Colleges The TUP in Manila is the nucleus of the University. The campus is located along Ayala Boulevard corner San Marcelino St. in Ermita, Manila. Presently, the main campus has six colleges as follows: 2 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Overview The College of Engineering (COE). The COE was organized when PCAT became a University in 1978. Presently, the college is composed of four departments, namely: Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering. The college is a recipient of Center of Development (COD) status from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for its programs BS Electrical Engineering, BS Mechanical Engineering, and BS Civil Engineering. The College of Industrial Technology (CIT). The CIT was the forerunner of the Technical Department of PCAT. Majority of the pre-baccalaureate or 3-year technology courses leading to Bachelor of Technology are offered by CIT. Currently, the college is the biggest college in terms of faculty and student population. It operates with eight departments, namely: Basic Industrial Technology, Food and Apparel Technology, Graphic Arts and Printing Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Power Plant Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, and Electrical Engineering Technology. The College of Industrial Education (CIE). The roots of 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 program BS in Industrial Education which is offered at CIE was offered since 1951 as a four-year teacher education for elementary and secondary levels. Currently, CIE is composed of four departments, namely: Professional Industrial Education, Student Teaching, Technical Arts, and Home Economics. The College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA). The roots of 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 in the University’s achievements and recognition in various art competitions here and abroad. Presently, the college is composed of three departments, namely: Architecture, Fine Arts, and Graphics. baccalaureate, and masteral. The College of Science (COS). The COS emerged after the split-up of the College of Applied Arts and Sciences as approved by the University Board of Regents (BOR) in 1995. At present, COS has three departments, namely: Mathematics Department, Chemistry Department, and Physics Department. The College of Liberal Arts (CLA). The CLA is the other half of the College of Applied Arts and Sciences. The CLA was used to be a full service college until in 1999, the BOR approved the offering of Bachelor of Arts in Management major in Industrial Management. To date, CLA is composed of four departments, namely: English, Filipino, Social Sciences, and Physical Education. The Integrated Research and Training Center (IRTC) IRTC is the result of the $8.5M donation of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) of the Japan government in 1980. The Center is an accredited training institution of the Professional Regulation Commission with Accreditation No. 96006, the Civil Service Commission with Accreditation No. GTI-00602-0594, and the Department of Science and Technology. The IRTC offers advanced training and continuing education programs for professionals, research and development studies, and consultation/extension services in engineering and related technologies. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 3 Overview Overview The TUP Branches ( Taguig, Cavite and Visayas) The TUP Taguig campus was established in 1977 as one of the three prototype technician institutes in the Philippines. 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. The campus is located at Km. 14 East Service Road, South Super Highway, Taguig, Metro Manila. At present, TUP Taguig offers programs in pre-baccalaureate, baccalaureate, and masteral. The TUP Cavite campus is located in Barangay Salawag, Dasmariñas, Cavite. The campus was established through Board Resolution No. 1985, s. 1979. The Cavite campus was established with the primary aim of training technicians and skilled workers for gainful employment and income generation particularly in the CALABARZON area. At present, the campus’ academic offerings are focused on 3-year technology courses and bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. The intervention of the University in 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 then Visayas Technician Institute. In 1985, as per TUP Implementing Order No. 85-15, the Visayas Technician Institute was renamed to TUP Visayas campus. Presently, TUP Visayas is situated in Talisay City, Negros Occidental with two branches located in Sagay and Cadiz. Currently, the academic offerings of TUP Visayas campus are 3-year technology courses, bachelor’s degree, and master’s degree in Technology. 4 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Overview Governance and Administrative Structure The Technological University of the Philippines is governed by a Board of Regents composed of key stakeholders of the University. The Board is chaired by the Chairman or Commissioner of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and vice-chaired by the University President. The members of the Board are represented by various sectors in the country, which include the Chairman of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, Chairman on 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 associations in TUP composed of Alumni Association, Faculty Association, and University Student Government. The President of the University exercises the overall leadership in ensuring that the University’s efforts are directed towards the attainment of the institutional vision and mission of TUP. The President works in partnership with the four sectoral vice presidents, namely: Vice Presidents for Academic Affairs, Administration and Finance, Research and Extension, and Planning, Development, and Information System. Each of the vice presidents are assisted by appropriate directors and other officers for the effective implementation of their functions. Since the TUP is a system of four campuses, the Executive Directors of Taguig, Cavite, and Visayas campuses assist the University President in the supervision of the campus activities. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 5 6 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 7 Overview Overview TUP Highlights TUP, the premiere technological institution in the country boldly outlives its more than a hundred years of existence through the implementation of academic reforms and quality improvement in performing its four-fold functions: research, instruction, extension and administration. 2009 is a year of transition and re-formation as it marked the turnover of the two highest posts in the university BOR Chairman and President. In November 13, 2009, Emmanuel Y. Angeles was designated as the new CHED Commissioner and TUP-BOR Chair. In October 16, 2009, Dr. Olympio V. Caparas was designated as the 6th President of the University. Dr. Caparas, a crowd-favorite during the presentation of candidates for the Presidency of TUP has served the University for more than twenty years as former Department Head of Student Teaching in CIE, former Dean of CIE, and former Campus Director of TUP Cavite. He obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Industrial Education and Doctor of Education major in Industrial Education in TUP. He is married to Dr. Hellen Dellosa-Caparas, a senior faculty of CIE and is blessed with four children. His vision for the University is to be "a reengineered technological university with cutting-edge technology programs, operating in a high trust environment, and state-of-the art facilities with high quality workforce". In December of 2009, TUP celebrated its 108th Foundation Anniversary with the theme “A Legacy in Technology Education.” Aside from the traditional “Palaro” and ADALFA NIGHT, a different twist of fun was set for the students, faculty, alumni, admin staff and guests. There were the Techno Challenge to test the skills and endurance of the participants and the first-ever competition for the possession of the Perpetual Torch. Among the six colleges and the 3 campuses that vied for the honor of taking home the Perpetual Torch, the representatives from the College of Liberal Arts won the competition. It was also in 2009 when the Memorandum of Agreement between Kumoh National Institute of Technology (KIT), South Korea and TUP was further strengthened through the Exchange Student Program. Three TUP students successfully underwent selection and testing by the English Department of CLA. They participated in the English Training Program of KIT and were given Korean Language Training for 3 months as part of the Exchange Culture Program. The program was an offshoot of the 2-year Exchange Professor Program that was received by Prof. Mona J. Purganan in 2007-2009. The English Language Center of the College of Liberal Arts– English Department was also inaugurated in time with the Official Visit of KIT President Woo Jeong Suk. TUP boasts off its graduates’ performance in Licensure Examinations. The College of Engineering of TUP- Visayas ranked 1st nationwide in the 26 to 85 Examinees Category-Mechanical Licensure Examinations held last October 1415, 2009 and in the 25-99 Examinees Category -Electronics Engineering Examination held last October 26-27, 2009. On the other hand, TUP-Manila applauds the topnotchers in the Engineering Board Examinations: Engr. Radino E. Estoria- ME Board Exam, 1st Place (October 2009); Engr. Bryan Anthony D. Cabauatan- CE Board Exam, 8th Place (October 2009); Engr. Kristoffer L. Manalaysay – ME Board Exam, 8th Place (April 2009); and Engr. Edwin C. Bardinas- CE Board Exam, 10th Place (May 2009). 8 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Overview Highlights of R&D in 2009 The following best describes what transpired in the year 2009: (a) research outputs pending for patent; (b) research outputs published/disseminated; (c) faculty researchers granted with incentives in publication; (d) R&D linkages established; and (e) awards for R&D. Research Outputs Pending for Patent Release One of the vital criteria for research productivity of state higher education institutions are its number of patents. TUP has now acknowledged the relevance of this challenge and has successfully filed three (3) patent applications for the following research outputs: “K-VIO 2T Oil“ of Engr. Felipe Ronald M. Argamosa, et. al.; “R-134a Refrigerant Recovery Machine” invented by Prof. Bilomar Floresca; and “Multi-Operational Device” invented by Prof. Maximo Merillo; Dissemination of Research Results The University ensures that its research outputs are properly disseminated to academic community, R&D institutions, and general public through publication of research journals or presentation in research conferences and similar activities. For the year 2009, there are a total of 29 research articles published in various journals (local, national, and international) as summarized. Prof. Maximo Merillo Engr. Felipe Ronald M. Argamoza Prof. Bilomar Floresca Linkages Pertinent to the provision of Republic Act (RA) No. 7722 otherwise known as the Higher Education act of 1994, the office of the Vice President for Planning, Development and Information (OVPDIS) system reports its local, national and international linkages. Its objective is to promote linkages not only in the world of academe but also in the world of Technology as well as in the world of sports between and among local and international higher education institutions and ultimately assist TUP in developing database on International Linkages which will serve as the basis for policy development and facilitate International Network on information exchange of new trends and emerging technological challenges. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 9 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Academic Initiatives TUP with its new President, Dr. Olympio V. Caparas is envisioned to be the University of First Choice in Technology Education. In this light, the University constantly keeps track on its programs and assures that it produces highly qualified graduates armed with not just strong theoretical background but also with superior technical skills. To respond to the global demand for professional and technical manpower, TUP through its colleges and campuses has conducted curricular revisions and development. Table 1 presents the Academic Initiatives of the University for 2009. Table 1. Academic Initiatives CAMPUS TUP Manila COLLEG E DEGREE PROGRAM ACTIVITY STATUS PROPONENTS CLA Masters Master in Management Curriculum Revision On-Going Research Dr. Martina Mendoza CAFA BS Arch Bachelor of Science in Architecture Curriculum Revision Submitted to CHED, Project Standard for Approval Arch. Dept. BFA & BGT Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Accreditation Level 1 Candidate FA Dept. Baccalaureate Bachelor in Graphics Technology BS Civil Eng’g BS Electronics Eng’g BS Electrical Eng’g BS Mechanical Eng’g COE GT Dept. COE / Manila AACCUP Accreditation Qualified for Level 3 Phase 1 Professional Industrial Education Department BSIE Industrial Teacher Education Instructional Module Making On-Going Technical Teacher Education Instructional Module Making On-Going BSIE-Math / Physics / Chem Industrial Teacher Education Program Revival On–Going BSIE-Guidance and Counseling Industrial Teacher Education Proposed Program BTTE Dr. Apollo P. Protez Dr. Cherrypyn B. Barbacena Dr. Apollo P. Protez Dr. Cherrypyn B. Barbacena Prof. Cresenciano L. Laza Dr. Viola T. delos Reyes Dr. Apollo P. Portez On-Going Dr. Gabriel Sicam Prof. Rosemarie Cruz Dr. Crisanta M. Parro CIT COS 10 Technical Arts Department BSIE Basic Technology and Computer Programming Undergraduate Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (BMET) Masteral Master of Science in Eng’g major in Computer -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Additional fields of specialization Planning Phase All the faculty of TAD -Curriculum development For presentation to the Academic Council CIT Completed Prof. Fernando Renegado -Pubic Forum Academic Affairs Table 1. Academic Initiatives (continuation…) CAMPUS TUP COLLE GE COS DEGREE Masteral PROPONENTS David S. Balando Completed Editha Jorda Master of Eng’g major in Computer MS Chem Thesis Writing Priscilla Sotelo Academic Requirements Rodell Barrientos Master in Information Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education major in Physics Ph. D. in Science Education major in Math Thesis Writing Francis dela Cruz Units Earned Nelson Abana Academic Requirements Ernita Calayag Doctoral Ph. D. in Technology Mat Units Earned Gener de Jesus Baccalaureate BS Engineering (CE, ME, EE) -Preparation of Feasibility Study on the possibility of offering of the complete Engineering Program -Preparation on-going Engineering Faculty 3-year Technician Course Program Mechatronics Engineering Technology -Various industries were visited and consulted regarding the proposed Mechatronics curriculum - The training units are in place. However, the laboratory still lacks necessary facilities in Computerized Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) TUP Mechatronics Team : Masteral Masteral Masteral Doctoral Doctoral CoET STATUS Completed Masteral TUP Visayas ACTIVITY Master of Arts in Teaching Math Master of Science in Math Manila TUP Cavite PROGRAM -Additional training units for electropneumatic and electro-Hydraulic were acquired Technical seminars were conducted by Festo Didatic, Inc. (Parañaque) to concerned faculty members. - The structure was finished. It was already presented to the Academic Council and was also approved by the Board of Regents (BOR). Right now, the curriculum is with CHED for review and standardization. (Moises Bonache, Nelson Franco, Joshua Berja, Glenn Ang, Gershom Defe, Joebe Panhilason, Pierre Diaz) - Currently, TUPV is creating three to four sets of training units. The components were donated by the TUPV Alumni. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 11 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Accreditation: TUP Systems has been vigorous in improving the quality of education of the programs through the periodic evaluation scheme of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACUP). To date, TUP System has 26 accredited programs. Table 2. List of ACCUP Accredited Programs. Program College/Campus AACCUP Accreditation Status Doctorate Ph.D. Technology Management CIT Level 3 Phase 1 Doctor of Management Science CIT Level 1 Accredited Doctor of Technology CIT Level 3 Phase 1 Ed.D. Industrial Education Management CIE Level 3 Phase 1 Ed.D. Career Guidance CIE Level 3 Phase 1 Master in Management CLA Level II Re-Accredited Master of Arts in Industrial Education CIE Level 3 Phase 1 Master of Arts in Teaching CIE Level 3 Phase 1 BS Civil Engineering COE Level 3 Phase 1 BS Electrical Engineering COE Level 3 Phase 1 BS Electronics and Communication Engineering COE Level 3 Phase 1 BS Mechanical Engineering COE Level 3 Phase 1 Bachelor of Technology CIT Level II (Re-accredited) BS Industrial Education CIE Level 3 Phase 1 BS Architecture CAFA Level I (Candidate Status) Bachelor of Fine Arts CAFA Level I (Candidate Status) BS Mechanical Engineering TUP Visayas Level I (Candidate Status) BS Electronics and Communications Engineering TUP Visayas Scheduled for self-survey visit on October 2010 BS- Industrial Education TUP Cavite Level 1 Accredited Bachelor of Technology TUP Cavite Level 1 Accredited BS Civil Engineering TUP Taguig Level 1 Accredited BS Electrical Engineering TUP Taguig Level 1 Accredited Bachelor of Engineering TUP Taguig Level 1 Accredited BS Mechanical Engineering TUP Taguig Level I Candidate Status BS Electronics and Communication Engineering TUP Taguig Level I Candidate Status Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology TUP Taguig Level I Candidate Status Master’s Baccalaureate 12 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Faculty Profile TUP academic workforce is comprised of highly qualified, effective and competent educators. Their expertise has been acknowledged locally and internationally. To maintain such pool of faculty members, TUP and other funding institutions through the University Staff and Development Council (USDC) offer educational scholarships and trainings both here and abroad. Figure 1. Distribution of Faculty According to Academic Rank D istributio n o f Faculty Prof. AccoAsso. rding to Acade m ic Rank Prof. (38) 5% Part Asst. (79) 9% Instructo Tim e Prof. (344) rs (180) 41% (1 99) 21 % 24% Part Tim e Instructors Asst . Prof. Asso. Prof. Prof. Figure 2. Distribution of Faculty According to Highest Educational Attainment H ig h e s t (2 1 9 ) 6 %e n t E d u c a tio n a l A tta in2 m Baccau l au r e at e (5 4 8 ) 65% D o ct o r a te (7 3 ) 9 % Figure 3. Distribution of Faculty According to Campus Visayas Cavite (93) 14% (80) 12% Taguig (58) 9% Manila (609) 72% -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 13 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Faculty Development TUP as a state university recognizes the importance of building a robust pool of faculty members in all its campuses. Through the University Staff and Development Council (USDC), it regularly screens aspiring faculty members who would want to avail of the educational scholarships offered by the university and other local and foreign funding institutions. Also, TUP honors its members who in one way or another contribute to its glorious history and bear its name with pride and dignity by giving awards and tokens of appreciation. Table 3. List of Faculty Members with Training Grants Abroad Name Title of Training/Purpose Duration Host Country Sponsor TUP Manila College of Industrial Technology May Ann Robledo Group Training Course on Enhanced Mechatronics Technology for VET Instructors June 4— Dec. 5, 2009 Japan Mary Jane Concepcion Vocational Technology Education Course Nov.16— Dec. 3, 2009 Japan Chiba Polytechnic Center, JICA JICA Gina Basa AMEICC Training Aug. 23—Sept. 3, 2009 Japan AOTS Enrico Hilario Biennial Conference of the Asean Council of Japan Alumni 5th JICA Alumni Regional Conference Nov. 5-8, 2009 Myanmar JICA Feb. 4-5, 2009 Siem Reap, Cambodia JICA- Jakarta, Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia AOTS Malaysia The Automotive College (TOC) Integrated Research and Training Center Felipe Ronald Argamosa Strategic Management by Intellectual Property July 27 - Aug. 1, 2009 Laarni Coronel Logistic and Supply Chain Management August 4-13, 2009 Diploma in Automotive Engineering June 2009— March 2011 AOTS TUP Cavite Jose Ortega Table 4. Faculty Members on Scholarship Grants for Advanced Degrees of 2009 Name Program Degree College Type of Scholarship TUP Manila Calayog, Ermita R. Ph.D. in Science Ed.—Math Doctorate Jorda, Editha R. Sotelo, Priscilla M. MS Math ME Major in Computer Masters Garcia, Teedinis O. Ph.D.—Eng’g Doctorate Norbe, Mario Regino M. Ph.D.—TM Santos, Ma. Cristina A. Gatus, Edgar MTE—Graduate Program MAIE—Graduate Program COS DOST Plan B Plan B COE Plan B Plan B Masters Bautista, Amelia L. Enriquez, Wilma D. CIE Plan A Full Release Plan A Full Release CAFA TUP Cavite Jose Ortega Diploma in Automotive Engineering June 2009— March 2011 Malaysia Lasa, Amelita M. Piano, Zenaida P. Ed.D.—Educational Administration Ph.D.—Edcational Psychology Doctorate Plan B Plan A Beltran, Emily L. Ph.D.— Language Education 14 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Plan B The Otomotif College(TOC) Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 Faculty Training Seminar Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Manila College of Industrial Technology Ruel Aggabao Ghazali Sison 13th National Conference on Mechatronics Oct. 21-22, 2009 Cebu City MRSP Venerando Sison Training the Trainors Seminar Workshop on Energy Efficiency Lighting System Nov. 19-20, 2009 IEEP Bldg., Cubao IEEP Nena Garino Men’s and Women’s Rights: Justice in Equality Oct. 15-16, 2009 Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran – Manila Ma. Ian Delos Trinos Fundamentals of IT Project Management UPITTC/EITSC Karen Foronda Seminar/Workshop on Software Engineering Sept. 2-4, 2009 UPITTC, Q.C. Oct. 12-14, 2009 UPITTC, Q.C. Nena Garino Seminar on Phil-German Relation (Association of Hanns Seidel Foundation of the Philippines) March 19-22, 2009 Makati City Hanns Seidel Foundation of the Philippines Elpidio Virrey Seminar on Public—Private Partnership in Technical Vocational Education and Training May 21-22, 2009 WVCST, Iloilo City Bilomar Floresca Seminar-Workshop on Patent Search and Documentation July 15-17, 2009 IPO Bldg., Makati City PPO Gemma Belga E-Learning Development and Implementation (eLDI) May 14-18, 2009 Laguna InWent-UPOU Enrico Hilario Gina Basa Alberto Del Rosario 7th PACUIT National Conference May 4-7, 2009 Cagayan De Oro City PACUIT Edgardo Dula Marvin Solayao Training on Electronic Fuel Injection May 25-30, 2009 Toyota Sta. Rosa, Laguna TMP Alberto Del Rosaio Jobstreet.com Career Congress for School Administrators July 31, 2009 Q.C. Sports Club Enrico Hilario Ma. Ian Delos Trinos Ruel Aggabao May Ann Robledo Gina Basa Ghazali Sison Venerando Sison Mechatronics Conference Part 2 for Curriculum Development of Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering Technology January 28-29, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Ruel Aggabao May Ann Robledo Faculty Immersion Training Program on Unigraphix NX Operation May 13-22, 2009 Ramcar Technologies Inc. RAMTECH Jerry Ligaya Arthur Martin Sr. Faculty Immersion Training Program on CNC Programming, Set-Up and Operation / EDM WireCut Operation May 13-22, 2009 Ramcar Technologies Inc. RAMTECH MET Faculty Members NC2 Certification for Conventional Lathe and Milling September 2009 TESDA and TUP Manila TESDA Nena Garino Norma Bajar Gina Basa Ghazali Sison Ma. Ian Delos Trino Workshop on Gender and Development September 17, 2009 TUP Manila UPITTC/EITSC IRTC TUP Manila -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 15 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation…) Faculty Training Seminar Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency April 29, 2009 TUP Manila TUP Manila College of Industrial Technology Enrico Hilario Ma. Ian Delos Trinos Nestor Vargas Romeo David Ghazali Sison Gina Basa Arceli Rosario Noel Bulawan Ruel Aggabao Edgardo Dula Update on RA 9184 Enrico Hilario Norma Bajar Ma. Ian Delos Trinos Strategic Planning Workshop and Team Building Seminar for Coop Officers and Management Staff May 24-25, 2009 World of Life Calauan, Laguna TUPMMPC Enrico Hilario Ma. Ian Delos Trinos Nestor Vargas Romeo David Ghazali Sison Gina Basa Arceli Rosario Noel Bulawan Ruel Aggabao Edgardo Dula Annual Presentation of Accomplishments, Review and Preparation of Plans (APARPP) June 9, 2009 IRTC, Manila TUP Manila Gemma Belga Judith Balbin Training on Java July—December 2009 IRTC, Manila PhilKor Gemma Belga Vicente Estember Michael Narisma Seminar-Workshop on Web Development and Administration November 9-13, 2009 IRTC, Manila TUP Manila Felicidad Agustin Seminar-Workshop on Development Advising August 4, 2009 IRTC, Manila TUP Manila Regional Meeting on the Recognition of Higher Education Qualifications in the Asia-Pacific Region May 6-7, 2009 Manila Hotel One Rizal Avenue, Manila Seminar on The New Procurement Law August 14, 2009 Bayview Park Hotel, Manila August 26, 2009 IRTC, Manila TUP Manila College of Engineering Melito Baccay Performance Management: System Office Performance Evaluation System and Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA) Melito Baccay Ma.Richie Ogawa 16 2009 PATE Annual General Membership Meeting “Sharing Best Practices in Engineering Education Amidst Local and Global Challenges” August 28-29, 2009 City 3rd JSPS-DOST International Symposium on Environment (Symposium on Harmonizing Infrastructure Development with Environment) March 9-10, 2009 Diliman, Quezon City -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- TUP Manila Baguio University of the Cordilleras SEAMEO INNOTECH Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation…) Faculty Training Seminar Sponsoring Agency Date/Venue TUP Manila College of Engineering Melito Baccay MEET your SCIENTIST Program September 17, 2009 San Miguel, Manila St. Jude Catholic School National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) Scientific Meeting and Convention July 7-9, 2009 Manila Hotel Melito Baccay Ronaldo Juanatas 3rd ERDT Conference (Engineering Research and Development for Technology) entitled, “Post Graduate Multidisciplinary Approach to Solving Philippine Problems” September 11, 2009 Edsa Shangri-La Hotel Lyndon Bague 2009 NCR Conference (IIEE—Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines Inc.) September 15, 2009 Quezon City Antiro Ca-ay Edwin Macalintal Benedicto Fortaleza Romulo Basaen Jeffrey Santos Ronald Juanatas Mario Regino Norbe Educational Plant Visits, Mechanical Engineering Department September 22-26, 2009 Industrial and Power Plants in Luzon Melito Baccay Ronaldo Juanatas Benedicto Fortaleza Antiro Ca-ay Romeo Jorda Jr. Simplicio Cortez Jr. Christopher G. Chan Civil Service Orientation Seminar, Performance Management System—Office Performance Evaluation System (PMS-OPES) August 26, 2009 IRTC, Manila TUP Manila Antiro Ca-ay Ronaldo Juanatas Benedicto Fortaleza Jeffrey Santos Edwin Macalintal 1st Mechanical Engineering Lecture Series August 12, 2009 IRTC, Manila TUP Manila Benedicto Fortaleza Melito Baccay Ronaldo Juanatas Simplicio Fortez Jr. Gilbert Hollman Seminar: Update on R.A. 9184 April 29, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Benedicto Fortaleza ISO 9001:2008 Management Overview May 15, 2009 Lucia Ortega Ma. Analin Pajaro Study Tour May 26-28, 2009 La Trinidad, Benguet Edwin Macalintal Roel Mendoza Nilo Arago Laarni Coronel Salvador Gonzalo Jr. Teachers Skills Upgrading Program (TSUP) May 18-29, 2009 Litton Mills Compound Barrio Rosario, Pasig City IIEE National Office Manila -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- TUP Manila 17 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation…) Faculty Training / Seminar Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Manila College of Engineering Benedicto Fortaleza Antiro Ca-ay 57th PSME Annual National Convention and 6th International Expo on Mechanical Engineering November 4-7, 2009 SMX I, Convention Center SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City Romeo Jorda Jr. August Thio-ac SWEEP Technology Seminar (Public Affairs Group of Smart Communications) November 27, 2009 College of St. Benilde Hotel International Conference Hall Lyndon Bague Rey Juganas Roel Mendoza Rovenson Sevilla Enrico Manalo Field Trips and Seminars Electrical Engineering Department November 20-24, 2009 Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union, Baguio, Laguna and Batangas November 2008—March 2009 Romeo Jorda Jr. Nilo Arago Luna Dela Cruz Thomas Vicmar Gonzales Field Trips and Seminars Electronics Engineering Department November 6—10, 2009 Subic Olongapo and Baguio City Ronaldo Juanatas TAIZ Curriculum Development Meeting (Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research , MOHESR) October 24-31, 2009 Sanaa, Yemen Ronaldo Juanatas Seminar-Workshop on “Non-Parametric Analysis and Statistical Design of Experiments” September 30, 2009 and October 21, 2009 FEU-East Asia College Sampaloc, Manila FEU-East Asia College Lyndon R. Bague Evaluation and Verification of the COD Application for Engineering July 21-24, 2009 Jaro, Ilo-Ilo City Central Philippines University Evaluation and Verification of the COD Application for Engineering July 28-31, 2009 Tacloban City Eastern Visayas State University Vilma Pagtalunan August Thio-ac Luna Dela Cruz Edmon Fernandez Roel Mendoza Virgilio Coquilla Java Training Course July 4-August 22, 2009 TUP Manila PhilKor 4th Run Sweep Faculty Immersion May 25-June, 2009 Pasay City Benedicto Fortaleza Melito Baccay Ronaldo Juanatas Simplicio Fortez Jr. Gilbert Hollman Melito Baccay Benedicto Fortaleza Workshop on the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) April 30, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Seminar-Workshop in Management Overviews on the ISO 9001; 2008 Quality Management System (QMS) May 15, 2009 Pasig City TUV SUD 18 CISCO (CCNA2) Routing Fundamentals and Protocols -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation…) Faculty Training Seminar Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Manila College of Science Ma. Teresa Mandi Teresita Cortez Seminar-Workshop in Quantitative Design and Process April 6, 2009 Manila University of Sto. Tomas Darwin Quinsaat Training the Trainors in Result, Document, Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension Coordinator of UES Faculty TUP Visayas TUP Manila David S. Balando Teacher’s Training (Program) Seminar on Ethics of Science and Technology and Teaching Philisopy in School May 22-23, 2009 Quezon City Inno Tech Fidela Arañes Workshop on Microscale Chemistry UST-CHED-SEI MaryJane Cenizal Seminar-Workshop on Web Development and Adminstration May 26-28, 2009 Manila August 24-28, 2009 Manila Physica Faculty Members In-House Hands-On Training on the Use of PASCO Instruments October 22-23, 2009 Manila Physics Dept. TUP Manila Dario Logmao Marilyn Ignacio 2009 National Seminar—Workshop on Math and Science Education November 25-28, 2009 Baguio City Fidela Arañes Teresita Cortez Marilyn Ignacio Minabelle Villafuerte Financial Workshop Management December 14-15, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Fidela Arañes Irmaly Santos Annual Convention for Chemists and Chemistry Educators February 17, 2009 Camp Crame, Quezon City TUP Manila Fidela Arañes Erwin Elazegui Annual Presentation of Research and Extension Output February 23, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Nancy Pastrana The Philippine Chemistry Congress TUP Manila Cleopatria Bernardo International Conference in Graph Theory Combinatorics April 14-17, 2009 Bohol April 24-25, 2009 DLSU, Manila Marilyn Ignacio Minabelle Villafuerte Update on Republic Act 9184 April 29, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Dario Logmao 2nd SPP Physics Education Festival Johor-Bahru International Orchid and Bonsai Show 2009 Annual Convention of the Mathematics Society of the Philippines May 21-23, 2009 DLSU, Manila TUP Manila May 21-22, 2009 Cagayan De Oro TUP Manila Teresa Ranay Recent Advances in Philippine Science and Technology Sept 10-11, 2009 Pasay City TUP Manila Teresita Cortez MathEd Conference October 23-24, 2009 Palawan State University TUP Manila Elvira Silfavan PCAM Annual Seminar/Congress November 9-21, 2009 San Scran MM TUP Manila Marilyn Ignacio -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- TUP Manila TUP Manila 19 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation) Faculty Training / Seminar Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Manila College of Science Corazon Sacdalan Elvira Silfavan Adora Pili Darwin Quinsaat Digital Laboratory Management System November 13, 2009 Q.C. Sports Club February 22, 2009 Manila TUP Manila 58th Annual Convention Philippines AAS September 9-10, 2009 Pasay City TUP Manila Flaviana Baluyut Jovita Cablao Thelma Serrano Victor Faldas Margareth Aquino Flaviana Baluyut Jovita Cablao Thelma Serrano Victor Faldas Margareth Aquino Jovita Cablao Seminar in Government Procurement April 29, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Financial Management Workshop December 14-15, 2009 Manila TUP Manila Seminar in Enhancing Halal S. And T as Driver of Economic and Equity Hotel Shangrila, Makati Civil Society Leila Deuna Lean Gigantoca Emelinda Agbuya Franco Velas Proposal Development and Workshop Business CSB Hotel CHED Dance Exchange Seminar Roxas City Dance Exchange Competition Lecture Series in Science and Mathematics Erwin Elazegui TUP Manila College of Liberal Arts College of Architecture and Fine Arts Roberto Panganoron Rowena Nacion Roberto Panganoron Rowena Nacion Vicente Daulong UAP National Convention April 2009 UAP Update on RA 9184 April 2009 Bayview Hotel August 2009 UP College of Architecture TUP Manila Ramon Dela Cruz Workshop on Gender and Development TUP Manila Rowena Nacion Energy Efficient Lighting System September 2009 IRTC Manila November 2009 TAO Filipinas College of Industrial Education Romeo Ebonite Conference Cum Training of DORP and School Heads of YEM Pilot Schools Training of Guidance Counselors and DORP Coordinators and PTCA October 21, 2009 Tagaytay City November 15-22, 2009 Tagaytay City Romeo Ebonite Cristina Celarta Workshop on the Development of Teaching Guides for the 1st Year Program of the 2010 SEC November 9-13, 2009 Tagaytay City Romeo Ebonite Finalization of the Self-Learning Modules for iDEP September 28 - October 7, 2009 Tagaytay City Apollo Portez Cherrypyn Barbacena Strategic Management Training Program for Technical Vocational School Administrators of the Department of Education November 15-20, 2009 Hotel La Rica, Tacloban City 20 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- TUP Manila PELMATP Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation) Faculty Training / Seminar Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Manila Integrated Research and Training Center Laarni Coronel S. Gonzalo Teacher Skills Upgrading Program May 18, 2009 Pasig, Metro Manila Gokongwei Brother Foundation Felipe Ronald Argamosa Buenaventura Sabater Research Management Course for Executives of HEI UP Diliman Quezon City CHED Arjun Ansay Felipe Ronald Argamosa Post Graduate Multi Disciplinary Approach to Solving Philippine Problems September 11, 2009 Shangrila Hotel EDSA ERDT Alicia Topacio Precautionary Principles Nov. 16, 2009 Q.C. TUP Cavite Alicia Topacio Campus Advising (PACSA) Nov. 26-29, 2009 Teachers Camp, Baguio City TUP Cavite Edmundo Frias Dionisio Lodevico Melchor Fernando Michelle Mag-isa IIEE’s 34th Annual National Convention and Expo with a theme “ Achieving Excellence Amidst Global Challenge” A Step Through the Noblest Profession TUP Cavite TUP Cavite TUP Cavite Nov. 4-7, 2009 SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Nov. 17, 2009 AVR TUP Cavite TUP Cavite Ma. Cecilia Reyes The Carolina U. Garcia Centennial Conference on the Teaching Literature English Language Academies National Conference Nov. 18-20, 2009 UST Manila October 28, 2009 UP Diliman, Q.C. TUP Cavite Emerita Honojales Emmanuel Ferrer Imelda Labrador Leila Ramos Seminar in Nanotechnology and Polymer Materials Ma. Lizette Peña CSC-NCR Regional Worker’s Consultation Emerita Honojales Emmanuel Ferrer Seminar in Nanotechnology and Polymer Materials January 6-9, 2009 UP Diliman, Q.C. January 12-14, 2009 University of the East, Manila January 13, 2009 AFPCOC Camp Aguinaldo,Q.C. January 6-9, 2009 UP Diliman, Q.C. Imelda Labrador Leila Ramos Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association (PGCA) Special National Workshop Ma. Lizette Peña CSC-NCR Regional Worker’s Consultation Corazon Madrid Selfa Briones Joseph Ulep Danilo Gacusan Juan Dulaca Gilberto Diamse Teodoro Nimuan Edwin Roldan 1st Philippine Engineering Summit ‘09 “Challenges in Engineering Education, Practice, Governance and Environment” TUP Cavite Ma. Cecilia Reyes Emily Beltran Erlinda Lumbao Marites Zamudio TUP Cavite TUP Cavite TUP Cavite TUP Taguig Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association (PGCA) Special National Workshop 2nd Phase Conference re: Mechatronics Technology Course January 12-14, 2009 University of the East, Manila January 13, 2009 AFPCOC Camp Aguinaldo,Q.C. January 29-31, 2009 SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City January 28-29, 2009 TUP Manila -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 21 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 (continuation) Faculty Training / Seminar Date/Venue TUP Taguig Gilberto Diamse Simeon Bondoc Ricardo Generoso Leo Ranzo Lim Quirino Elopre Yolanda Cañada Technical Training Laboratory Equipment Seminar February 13, 2009 Rembrandt Hotel, Quezon City Rosario Gregorio Albert Dasal Ma. Victoria Camento Seminar-Workshop on “Learner-Centered Perspective in Mathematics (MTAP-TL)” March 13, 2009 DLSU Manila Edgar Gay-ya Danilo Miranda Jane Morgado Rexmel Decapia Engineering Research Conference 2009 March 9-12, 2009 Bayview Park Hotel, Manila Joseph Ulep Glenn Ortiz Seminar on Adlink Solutions for Measurement and Automation (Adlink Singapore) Benedicta Tagayuna Ma. Lizette Peña 2009 National Workers Congress (PSLMC) March 11, 2009 Vivere Suites, Alabang March 23, 2009 SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Ricardo Generoso Clinton Icuspit Training the Trainors in Result, Documentation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension Programs Avelino Cubangbang Juan Dulaca Virginia Polistico Caridad Gay-ya Marilou Zabala Corazon dela Rosa Mary Gene Florendo 12th National Convention and Seminar-Workshop for (APOSCUA) “Enriching the Culture of Excellence in the Governance of SUCs” PAGBA “Strengthening the Culture of Performance in the Bureaucracy” April 22-25, 2009 Montebello Villa Hotel, Cebu City Ma. Victoria Camento Albert Dasal International Conference in Graph Theory and Combinatories April 24-25, 2009 DLSU, Manila Avelino Cubangbang Gilberto Diamse 7th National Conference of the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities of Indusatrial Technology Inc. (PACUIT) May 4-5, 2009 Harbour Lights Hotel Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City Emerita Hinojales Laarnie Macapagal 7th NSTP Educators and Implementers Congress May 6-8, 2009 Tacloban City Angelica Olivar 69th National Student Press Convention (NSPC) Enrique Silvino Ronnie Ramos TSRC-BAC and Government Supply and Property Ovan’s North Farm and ResortLucena City May 18-21, 2009 Dynasty Court Hotel Cagayan De Oro City Doris De Vera Government Association of Certified Public Accountants (GACPA) Rosario Gregorio Ma. Victoria Camento Annual Convention of the Mathematical Society of the Phils. (MSP) Edgar Gay-ya Vicente Arevalo Edilberto Barrios III Seminar-Workshop and Forum on “Building Character and Culture: Delineating the Responsibilities and Social Institution’’ 22 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- April 15-17, 2009 TUP Visayas Talisay, Negros Occidental April 22-24, 2009 Grand Hotel, Iloilo City May 20-22, 2009 BSP Convention, Davao City May 21-22, 2009 Cagayan de Oro City May 27-29, 2009 Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas City Sponsoring Agency Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 Faculty Training / Seminar (continuation) Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Taguig Emerita Hinojales Clinton Icuspit Laarnie Macapagal Vivian Pangan Ramil Africa Rosario Gregorio Angelica Olivar Capability Building Program for NSTP Educators and Implementers of HEIs June 3-5, 2009 AVR, ACSAT Center, Cubao Quezon City Seminar-Workshop on Instructional Materials Writing (Textbooks and Modules) July 17-18, 2009 Institute of Social Order Ateneo de Manila University, Q.C. Luz Ricohermoso Nenita Pagulayan Seminar-Workshop on RA 9470 and Records Disposition Administration July 28-30, 2009 The Legend, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Edgar Gay-ya Ma. Fe Gannaban Emmanuel Ferrer Leila Ramos Ramil Africa National Forum on Research and National Conference on Building Character and Culture: The Collective Responsibilities of Individual and Social Institutions July 29-31, 2009 Filamer Christian College, Roxas City Emerita Hinojales Seminar on “Volunteer Recruitment and Nurturance” Rosario Gregorio Simeon Bondoc, Jr. Seminar on “ Government Procurement and Contract Administration July 30, 2009 PNVSCA, NEDA Complex, Quezon City August 5-8, 2009 Bayview Park Hotel, Manila Belen Junia Selfa Briones Seminar-Workshop on “Class 2013: Educating for the Future” August 25-27, 2009 FEU Auditorium, Manila John Calamiong 5th Graduate Research Congress“Enhancing Research Culture in Philippine Higher Education Institutions in NCR Part II” August 29, 2009 Emilio Aguinaldo College, Manila Ma. L.T M. Aguilar Terily R. Pescones Albert B. Dasal Emmanuel L. Ferrer Normita Mata Science and Technology Congress Sept21-23, 2009 De la Salle University, Manila 101st PDA Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting September 22-27, 2009 SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Edgar Gay-ya Emerita Hinojales Nellie Torres Glenn Ortiz Teodoro Nimuan Noe Domanais Norway Pangan Laarnie Macapagal Orientation Seminar on the Establishment of Specialized Centers at TUP September 23, 2009 IRTC, Manila Adoracion Ulep Enhancing Partnership: Resolving Issues and Problems (NACSRA) October 26, 2009 University of Sto. Tomas, Manila Raquel Raymundo Edna Barasi Strengthening the Culture and Performance in the Bureaucracy (PAGBA) November 18-21, 2009 Tagbilaran City, Bohol Gilberto Diamse 1st National Educator’s Congress on Human Rights Education December 7-8, 2009 PICC, Manila -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 23 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009. Faculty Training / Seminar (continuation…) Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Taguig Rosario Gregorio Angelica Olivar Seminar-Workshop on Instructional Materials Writing (Textbooks and Modules) July 17-18, 2009 Institute of Social Order Ateneo de Manila University, Q.C. Luz Ricohermoso Nenita Pagulayan Seminar-Workshop on RA 9470 and Records Disposition Administration July 28-30, 2009 The Legend, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Edgar Gay-ya Ma. Fe Gannaban Emmanuel Ferrer Leila Ramos Ramil Africa National Forum on Research and National Conference on Building Character and Culture: The Collective Responsibilities of Individual and Social Institutions July 29-31, 2009 Filamer Christian College, Roxas City Emerita Hinojales Seminar on “Volunteer Recruitment and Nurturance” Rosario Gregorio Simeon Bondoc, Jr. Seminar on “ Government Procurement and Contract Administration July 30, 2009 PNVSCA, NEDA Complex, Quezon City August 5-8, 2009 Bayview Park Hotel, Manila Belen Junia Selfa Briones Seminar-Workshop on “Class 2013: Educating for the Future” August 25-27, 2009 FEU Auditorium, Manila John Calamiong 5th Graduate Research Congress “Enhancing Research Culture in Philippine Higher Education Institutions in NCR Part II” Science and Technology Congress August 29, 2009 Emilio Aguinaldo College, Manila September 21-23, 2009 De la Salle University, Manila 101st PDA Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting Ma. L.T M. Aguilar Terily R. Pescones Albert B. Dasal Emmanuel L. Ferrer Normita Mata Edgar Gay-ya Emerita Hinojales Nellie Torres Glenn Ortiz Teodoro Nimuan Noe Domanais Norway Pangan Laarnie Macapagal Adoracion Ulep Orientation Seminar on the Establishment of Specialized Centers at TUP September 22-27, 2009 SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City September 23, 2009 IRTC, Manila Enhancing Partnership: Resolving Issues and Problems (NACSRA) October 26, 2009 University of Sto. Tomas, Manila Raquel Raymundo Edna Barasi Gilberto Diamse Strengthening the Culture and Performance in the Bureaucracy (PAGBA) 1st National Educator’s Congress on Human Rights Education November 18-21, 2009 Tagbilaran City, Bohol December 7-8, 2009 PICC, Manila Moises Bonache Nelson Franco Glenn Ang Joshua Berja Joebe Panhilason Pierre Diaz 2nd Conference on Mechatronics Engineering Technology January 27-30, 2009 Manila 24 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- TUP Visayas Academic Affairs Table 5. Faculty Members on Local Training Programs for 2009 Faculty Training / Seminar (continuation..) Date/Venue Sponsoring Agency TUP Taguig Moises Bonache 22nd AACUP Annual National Conference February 13, 2009 Manila March 18, 2009 O’ Hotel, Bacolod City TUP Visayas Jose Marie Alonso Joshua Berja Levi Delos Santos Patrick John Delumpa Merilo Maximo Jonavan Esperidion Villanueva Ma. Leonor Validor Nelson Franco Eduardo Rufin Technical Seminar on "SPM Intelligent Condition Monitoring Solutions" Seminar - Workshop on Administrative Justice March 23 - 25, 2009 Iloilo Grand Hotel, Iloilo City Civil Service Commission Regional Office 6 Edgar Monserate CEAS - WV Planning Workshop April 19 - 21, 2009 Oak Brook, Hamtic, Antique CEAS - WV Nelson Franco Hydraulics, Electro Hydraulics with PLC TUP Manila Glenn Ang Damond Genito Pierre Diaz Gershom Defe Ace Zander Antonio Patrick John Delumpa Maximo Merilo Edugardo Monserate Eduardo Rufin PLC Programming : Basic and Advanced April 20 - 24, 2009 Manila April 22 - 24, 2009 Parañaque Walk Together with BST Refractories and Monolithics April 24, 2009 O’ Hotel, Bacolod City PSME Moises Bonache Nelson Franco Annual Conference of the Phil Association of Colleges and Universities of Industrial Technologies May 4 - 7, 2009 Cagayan de Oro City PSME Negros Occidental Chapter TUP Visayas -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Festo Didactic 25 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 6. Faculty Awards Name of Faculty 10 Years in the Government Service Chan, Christopher G. Cortez, Simplicio Jr. F. Name of Faculty Name of Faculty 25 Years in the Government Service Bongato, Arnulfo D. Balanay, Florencio Jr. D. 35 Years in the Government Service Enriquez, Antonio M. Gollayan, Rafaela A. Calayag, Ernita R. Cruz, Alberto M. David, Romeo A. Francisco, Maria Carmela F. Haduca, Bernardo Jr. H. Ramirez, Lot B. Ramiso, Vicente C. Tongol, Generosa G. Uy, Susana G. Labuguen, Florida C. Ladines, Reynaldo Sr. H. Magisa, Amancio H. Ofiana, Pepito P. Reyes, Aurora A. Sayse, Cleofe A. 30 Years in the Government Service Agno, Emilia J. 40 Years in the Government Service Apar, Marcelo B. Alegria, Margarita C. Calo, Robert Milton A. Bonita, Mario L. Olaivar, Teodoro M. Horario, Romel E. Gauten, Generosa E. Sanopo, Dante P. Janaban, Redentor A. Manabat, Imelda D. Tabirara, Elveza R. Moy. Sergio Jr. A. Ogawa, Ma. Richie C. Mangao, Felicito R. Oliquiano, Corazon N. Pilar, Pablo Jr. G. Rolluqui, Gisela V. Cudiamat, Michael V. Elazegui, Erwin P. Escribe, Felixberto M. Fajilagutan, Junif F. Gigantoca, Lean S. Lagrimas, Janice Marie J. Macalintal, Edwin G. Merin, Jovencio V. Ricopuerto, Jessie F. Robino, Hilda V. Sevilla, Rovenson V. Thio-Ac, August C. 15 Years in the Government Service Andrada, Dexter L. Ansay, Arjun G. Delos Trinos, Ma. Ian P. 20 Years in the Government Service Argamosa, Felipe Ronald M. Arias, Michael N. Banta, Pablo M. Barbacena, Cherrypyn B. Name of Faculty Bernardo, Jaime B. Binay, Consuelo P. Castillon, Vienna M. Dela Cruz, Rodrigo A. Estacio, Josefina B. Flores, Cristito Jr. C. Logmao, Dario L. Manalang, Juanito F. Ombe, Mercedita A. Reyes, Fernando L. Salvador, Gonzalo Jr. C. Santos, Vivian C. Sarmiento, Rolando M. Tomelden, Gilbert S. Velasco, Gregorio B. Velasco, Raquel G. Villaflor, Arturo L. Villafuerte. Minabelle D. Saco, Gertrudes S. Torralba, Amelia C. 26 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Instructional Materials Development To effectively facilitate the learning objectives/goals of the various academic programs in the campuses, the university encourages its faculty to develop institutional materials that conform to the teaching-learning strategies required by the courses/subjects being offered. These are complemented by printed and non-printed resources available in the university library and resource learning centers. Table 7. Instructional Materials Developed for 2009 Category Subject Area Title Authors Manila Campus, CLA (College of Liberal Arts) Books Sociology Introductory Sociology Syllabi Filipino Humanities Filipino 3 Humanities M. Mendoza F. Ramos Filipino Department English Department Manila Campus, CAFA (College of Architecture and Fine Arts) Architecture Fine Arts Graphic Technology Plumbing Manual Manual for Fine Arts Graphic La Workbook Nathaniel Balbero F. Docotolero GT Department Machine Elements R. Basaen J. Yasay Manila Campus, COE (College of Engineering) Books ET Manila Campus, CIE (College of Industrial Education) Workbook Microbiology Research Manual in Microbiology Dr. Benita V. Villanueva Manual Computer Education C++ Laboratory Manual Hilda V. Robino Bituin L. Estaris Allan C. Villariza Programmable Logic Controllers Manual Electro-pneumatic Trainer (2) Package Sorting PLC Trainer (1) Color Sorting Trainer (1) Pick-and-Place Trainer (1) Fluorescent Lamp Troubleshooting Trainer(1) Electric Fan Troubleshooting Trainer (1) CPU (condemned-40 units) EET Departmen EET Department Power train and under chassis Trainer Electrical and *** System Trainer PPET Department Manila Campus, COS (College of Science) SM Manila Campus, COS (College of Science) Manila Campus, COS (College of Science) Physics Department Hand-outs Sociology Compendium of Literary Genres Compiled Readings for Humanities 1 Gerardo B. Ballesteros Hand-outs Sociology Test on Temperament Test on Hemispheric Dominance PowerPoint Presentation on Gen. Psychology Computer-Aided Instruction on Sociology Christopher F. Sasot Manila Campus, CIT (College of Industrial ) Manuals Instructional Trainer Manila Campus, COS (College of Science) Manual ET ET Mechanic and Fluids General Fluids Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism EsET Department Cavite Campus -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 27 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 7. Instructional Materials Developed for 2009 (Continuation…) Category Subject Area Title Authors Cavite Campus Hand-outs English Compilation of Literary Works/Approaches on Literary Criticism Collection on Different Aspects of Technical Writing PowerPoint Presentation Lessons on Communication Arts, Oral Communication, etc. Lesme Jr. C. Baquilod Hand-outs English Work Text Work Text Work Text Statistics Engineering Drawing Probability and Statistics Engineering Thermodynamics Laboratory Manual Computer-Aided Design (on-going) Eng’r Alexander E. Mag-isa Eng’r Alexander E. Mag-isa Eng’r Alexander E. Mag-isa Laboratory Manual Chemistry Chemistry II, Laboratory Manual Worksheets Mathematics College Algebra Laboratory Manual Physics Physics I Laboratory Manual Fely L. Araneta Terily R. Pescones ML Theresa M. Aguilar Ma. Victoria A. Camento Albert B. Dasal Rosario R. Gregorio Rolito R. Cang Erlinda O. Lumbao Taguig Campus (Evaluation Stage) Albert . Dasal Norway J. Pangan Workbook (Compilation) English Workbook in Oral comm. Workbook in Technical Writing Imelda C. Labrador Power Point Presentation English Angelica F. Olivar Workbook (Compilation in Print and CD Form) Worktext (Compilation) Filipino 1 E-Presentation - Oral Communication E-Presentation - Technical Communication Academikong Filipino Filipino 2 Retorikang Filipino Leida R. Sobida Workbook (Compilation) Social Science 1 Psychology Imelda C. Labrador Benedicta R. Tagayuna Workbook (Compilation) Social Science 4 Economics and Land Reform and Taxation Mary Ann. B. Icuspit Workbook (Compilation) Humanities World Literature Imelda C. Labrador Ruby Mae B. Torres Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Drawing 1 & 2 PE 1 PE 3 Physical Fitness and Exercises Recreational Activities Workbook (Compilation) PE 2 PE 4 Individual and Dual Sports Team Sports Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Lesson Notes Philosophy Vicente G. Arevalo Rizal Leila A. Ramos Power Point Presentation Visual Aids (Acetate) 28 Control Systems Probability & Statistics Electrical Engineering Safety Engineering Mechanics Entrepreneurship Engineering Economy -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Ma. Fe E. Gannaban Eliza A. Mendoza Jaime M. Pallasigue Edna V. Barroso Heherson B. Ramos Edwin Roldan John A. Aquino Selfa J. Briones Academic Affairs Table 7. Instructional Materials Developed for 2009 (Continuation…) Category Subject Area Title Authors Manila Campus, COS (College of Science) Manual SM Mechanic and Fluids General Fluids Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism Physics Department Sociology Gerardo B. Ballesteros Fely L. Araneta Terily R. Pescones ML Theresa M. Aguilar Ma. Victoria A. Camento Albert B. Dasal Rosario R. Gregorio Rolito R. Cang Albert . Dasal Norway J. Pangan Imelda C. Labrador Cavite Campus Hand-outs Hand-outs English Hand-outs English Work Text Work Text Work Text Statistics Engineering Drawing Compendium of Literary Genres Compiled Readings for Humanities 1 Test on Temperament Test on Hemispheric Dominance PowerPoint Presentation on Gen. Psychology Computer-Aided Instruction on Sociology Compilation of Literary Works/Approaches on Literary Criticism Collection on Different Aspects of Technical Writing PowerPoint Presentation Lessons on Communication Arts, Oral Communication, etc. Probability and Statistics Engineering Thermodynamics Laboratory Manual Computer-Aided Design (on-going) Laboratory Manual Chemistry Chemistry II, Laboratory Manual Worksheets Mathematics College Algebra Laboratory Manual Physics Physics I Laboratory Manual (Evaluation Stage) Workbook (Compilation) Power Point Presentation English Workbook (Compilation in Print and CD Form) Worktext (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Workbook (Compilation) Lesson Notes Filipino 1 Workbook in Oral comm. Workbook in Technical Writing E-Presentation - Oral Communication E-Presentation - Technical Communication Academikong Filipino Filipino 2 Retorikang Filipino Leida R. Sobida Social Science 1 Psychology Social Science 4 Economics and Land Reform and Taxation Imelda C. Labrador Benedicta R. Tagayuna Mary Ann. B. Icuspit Humanities World Literature Sociology Christopher F. Sasot Lesme Jr. C. Baquilod Erlinda O. Lumbao Eng’r Alexander E. Mag-isa Eng’r Alexander E. Mag-isa Eng’r Alexander E. Mag-isa Taguig Campus Power Point Presentation Visual Aids (Acetate) English Drawing 1 & 2 PE 1 PE 3 PE 2 PE 4 Philosophy Physical Fitness and Exercises Recreational Activities Individual and Dual Sports Team Sports Angelica F. Olivar Ma. Fe E. Gannaban Imelda C. Labrador Ruby Mae B. Torres Eliza A. Mendoza Jaime M. Pallasigue Edna V. Barroso Heherson B. Ramos Vicente G. Arevalo Rizal Leila A. Ramos Control Systems Probability & Statistics Electrical Engineering Safety Engineering Mechanics Entrepreneurship Engineering Economy Edwin Roldan John A. Aquino Selfa J. Briones -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 29 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 7. Instructional Materials Developed for 2009 (Continuation…) Category Subject Area Title Authors Taguig Campus Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Power Point Presentation Power Point Presentation Maintenance and Safety Engineering Maintenance Management Engineering Contracts, Codes & Ethics Environmental Engineering Philosophy Rizal’s Life, Works and Writings Tribology Manufacturing Methods and Materials Processes Manufacturing System Design Engineering Drawing (Manufacturing CAD) Applied Electronics Digital Electronics Process Control Industrial Automation Instrumentation Joel Suan Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Probability and Statistics Industrial Management Industrial Chemistry Rolito R. Cang Physics 2 Logic Design & Switching Theory Industrial Electronics Basic Electronics Power Point Presentation Electrical Transmission and Distribution System Electrical Transmission and Distribution Line Support C++ Programming Computer Fundamental Lesson Notes (PPT) Power Point Presentation Power Point Presentation Video Presentation Lesson Notes Lesson Notes Lesson Notes John M. Calamiong Gilberto P. Diamse Nemalyn Pascua Vicente G. Arevalo Ma. Fe E. Gannaban Teodoro M. Nimuan Ricardo Q. Generoso Christopher M. Nerie Lakan Eric Lachica Glenn N. Ortiz Norway J. Pangan Selfa J. Briones Danilo M. Miranda Jim Miranda Jim Linda Edwin Roldan Pal Maleter M. Domingo Pal Maleter M. Domingo Jim Linda Hector Tibo Safety Engineering Edwin Roldan Applying First Aid Electrical and Fire Safety with First Aid and Training Videos Industrial Automation Engineering Metrology Quality Assurance Basic Computer Programming Advance Computer Programming Production System and Control Danilo M. Gacusan Nuclear Physics ISBN # 978-971-94792-3-9 Electrical Motor Control Basic Electricity 1 Analytic Geometry Differential Calculus Electrical Machine Design Electrical Transients Advance Power System Power System Perla Montealegre Joseph C. Ulep Josephine B. Andong Noe D. Dominais Visayas Campus Manual Power Point Presentation Lesson Notes 30 SM -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Selfa J. Briones Edwin Roldan Academic Affairs Table 7. Instructional Materials Developed for 2009 Category Subject Area Title Authors Manila Campus, CLA (College of Liberal Arts) Books Sociology Introductory Sociology Syllabi Filipino Filipino 3 M. Mendoza F. Ramos Filipino Department Humanities Humanities English Department Architecture Plumbing Manual Nathaniel Balbero Fine Arts Graphic Technology Manual for Fine Arts Graphic La Workbook F. Docotolero GT Department Machine Elements R. Basaen J. Yasay CAFA (College of Architecture and Fine Arts) COE (College of Engineering) Books ET CIE (College of Industrial Education) Workbook Microbiology Research Manual in Microbiology Dr. Benita V. Villanueva Manual Computer Education C++ Laboratory Manual Hilda V. Robino Bituin L. Estaris Allan C. Villariza CIT (College of Industrial ) Manuals ET Programmable Logic Controllers Manual EET Department Instructional Trainer ET Electro-pneumatic Trainer (2) Package Sorting PLC Trainer (1) Color Sorting Trainer (1) Pick-and-Place Trainer (1) Fluorescent Lamp Troubleshooting Trainer(1) Electric Fan Troubleshooting Trainer (1) EET Department CPU (condemned-40 units) EsET Department Power train and under chassis Trainer Electrical and *** System Trainer PPET Department SM Mechanic and Fluids General Fluids Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism Physics Department Hand-outs Sociology Gerardo B. Ballesteros Hand-outs Sociology Compendium of Literary Genres Compiled Readings for Humanities 1 Test on Temperament Test on Hemispheric Dominance PowerPoint Presentation on Gen. Psychology Computer-Aided Instruction on Sociology Hand-outs English Compilation of Literary Works/Approaches on Literary Criticism Collection on Different Aspects of Technical Writing Lesme Jr. C. Baquilod COS (College of Science) Manual Cavite Campus Christopher F. Sasot -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 31 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs ETEAAP Through Executive Order 330 in 1996, Former President Fidel V. Ramos issued a mandate to implement the adoption of the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program as an integral part of the educational system of CHED, the authority responsible for its implementation. ETEAAP establishes equivalency competence standards and a comprehensive assessment system employing written test, interview, skills demonstration and other creative assessment methodologies. Higher education institution may administer competency-based evaluation. A panel assessment is concerned to determine the candidates’ knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to a particular discipline and the appropriate, convenient competency enhancement program. The candidate consequently earns the equivalent credits and the appropriate certificate or degree awarded by the deputized higher education institutions, one of which is TUP. Table 8. Descriptive Statistics of TUP ETEEAP for 2009 Degree Major Enrolled Graduated Civil Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Electronic Communications Engineering Technology 1 6 3 2 5 2 3 Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology Computer Engineering Technology Information Technology Graphic Arts and Printing Technology 4 2 10 12 2 5 Power Plant Engineering Technology Mechanical Production and Engineering Technology Computer Science Information Systems Information Management Computer Education Art Education EST 1 Manila Campus Bachelor of Technology BS in Computing BS in Industrial Education Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education 1 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Automotive Engineering Technology Subtotal 7 2 2 60 31 Electronics Engineering Technology 1 5 Chemical Engineering Technology 1 1 Mechanical Engineering Technology 2 4 Visayas Campus Bachelor of Technology Computer Engineering Technology 1 Electrical Engineering Technology 1 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology 1 1 Subtotal 6 12 TOTAL 66 43 32 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Table 9. Linkages for 2009 Campus Nature of Linkages Company TUP Manila Scholarship Fluor Daniels Inc. Scholarship Fluor-Metrobank Foundation Faculty and Student Gokongwei Brothers Foundation , Inc. Training SIT Commission on Audit Freysinnet Filipinas Corp. Department of Tourism RAMCAR Technology Inc. Aboitiz Transport System DOLE– Bureau of Rural Workers ABENSON– Credit and Collection Department Telus International Philippine, Inc. Philippine Business Bank Goodyear Philippine Inc. ITEC Support Plus, Inc. Development Academy of the Philippines Philharbor Ferries & Port Services, Inc. 3 Glovision, Inc. Philippine Airlines Social Security Systems CIBI / Securities and Exchange Commission Vibal Foundation JobsDB.com Novadeci Fairview Satellite Office Ospital ng Muntinlupa Solutions Insurance Brokers, Inc. BCS Systems & Technologies, Inc. Subic Water & Sewerage Co., Inc. BFAD Bureau of Soils and Water Management BIOTECH, Los Baños DENR– EMB– NCR Technical Expert on Environmental Manegement Amkor-Anam Philippines TUP Cavite SIT Transport Automotive Sales Toyota Autoparts (Laguna) Toyota (Dasmariñas) Mang Ben Clinic Hauskon Succoth W.L. Segovia JRN Architecture Firm -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 33 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 9. Linkages for 2009 (continuation…) Campus Nature of Linkages Company TUP Cavite SIT EE/ME Engineering Works & Design Services VNR Business Center Bicon Enterprises Imus Hall Antal Construction Jaypee TUPC Cavite Testing Center M.E. Encabo Construction Goldband (Imus) Maca Construction Cypress Enomoto On-Semiconductor DLSU-Dasmariñas Maxim Water District– Dasmariñas Smart– Tech Sam Kuong (FCIE) Plus Cable Network Prostect Sharp Love Electronics Orange 7 Yellow Enterprises Consolidated Training System Kosie Kessell E.A. Engineering & Industrial Services Somico Technoalloy Tooling Technologies Skan Macor Toyota (Balintawak) Condura Napocor NAIA Aircon and Services Sure 34 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Table 9. Linkages for 2009 (continuation…) Campus Nature of Linkages Company Cooperating Schools Dasmariñas National High School (Public) Congressional National High School TUP Cavite Paliparan National High School Dasmariñas West National High School Dasmariñas North National High School Dasmariñas East National High School Imus National High School Munting Ilog National High School Governors Ferrer National High School Santiago National High School New Era National High School (Private) Jesus Son of Mary Academy St. Francis of Assisi College Danhill Academy Divine College -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 35 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Figure 4. Distribution of Enrollment by Campus Visayas (1,892) 8.92% Taguig (2,711) 12.78% Cavite (2,869) 1 3.52% Manila (13,742) 64.78% Figure 5. Distribution of June 2009 Enrollment According to Campus and Academic Level Gradua Baccala Enrollment according to Graduate te ureate Campus and Academic Level (1,295) (5,66… Baccala 10% ureate Baccalaureat (6,781) e 49% Baccalaure according toPreate Campus and (375) Academ ic Level Baccalaure 13% ate (2,494) 87% Baccalaureate Pre-Baccalaureate Cavite Campus Manila Campus Baccalau E n r o ll m e n t a c c o r d in g t o C a m p u s a n d A c a d B ea cmc a il c a u r L e v e l e a te P r e B a c c a l a u r e a t e ( 1 ,7 … P r e B a c c a la u r e a te Taguig Campus 36 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- PreBaccalaure ate (1,107) 59% Baccalaure ate (785) 41% Visayas Campus Academic Affairs Figure 6. Distribution of 2009 Graduates According to Campus (541) Taguig 14% (735) Manila 18% (2,229) 57% Cavite (426)Figure 7. Distribution of 2009 Graduates According to Campus and Academic Level Pre B a c ca la u re ate ( 1 ,1 3 5 ) 51% G r a d u a te G rad u a to te (8 7 ) 4% B a c c a la u r e a B a c c a lat e u re ate (1 ,0 0 7 ) Pre 45% B a c c a la u r e a te Manila Campus Pre B a cca l au r e at e… Campus andate (54) AcademicLevel PreBaccalaure ate (372) 87% 13% Baccalaureate Pre-Baccalaureate Cavite Campus G rad uate sBacc acco rd ing re ate to alaur C a m Pre p us - and e at …Acad e mic P re Bacc Le v e l B a ccaBl a c c a la u r e a a u r e ate t e (2 9 1 )… P re B a c c a la u r e a te ala … Taguig Campus Visaya Bac c alau re ate Visayas Campus -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 37 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 10. Student Scholarship Grants for 2009 Type of Scholarship Sponsoring Agency No. of Grantees Manila Campus Institutional TUP (100%) 15 Sports and Cultural Grant 26 CHED 6 1 58 ROTC Cadet Subtotal for Institutional Cavite Campus Competitive 10 ITUP (50%) A. Funded by National Government DOST Scholars 7 DND-CHED-PASUC 1 Barangay Scholars 70 Dasmariñas Municipal Scholars 50 B. Funded by University Academic Scholars 4 Artisan 14 Cadet Officers Chorale Varsity University Student Government Children of TUPC Faculty/Staff Subtotal for Competitive 15 20 8 56 8 253 Taguig Campus Competitive Academic Scholars TUP Supreme Student Council Editorial Staff (Philippine Artisan) TUP Employee Dependents 12 13 DOST Scholars PD 577 Barangay Scholarship Grants 30 1 DND-CHED-PASUC DSWD (Cong. L. Cayetano District (Taguig Pateros)) Total Philippines Corp. TUP-MTI Alumni Grant Laguna Electronics Scholarship 10 25 4 Toshiba Instrument Scholarship Jollibee Foods Scholarship 5 6 Green Cross Foundation 1 HS Kim Foundation (Amkor) 2 Amkor (CEP) Continental—Temic Analog Devices Phils. Inc. Subtotal for Competitive 38 10 21 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 5 7 2 21 18 33 226 Academic Affairs Table 10. Student Scholarship Grants for 2009 (continuation...) Type of Scholarship Sponsoring Agency No. of Grantees Visayas Campus Competitive Academic Scholarships a. Valedictorian 19 b. Salutatorian 15 City of Himamaylan Scholarship Program 19 City of San Carlos Scholarship Program 1 City of Silay Scholarship Program 16 CHED-SAFE Scholarship 10 DOST Scholarship Program 139 District Educational Scholarship Program 83 First Farmer Holding Corporation 6 Hon. Alfredo G. Marañon Jr. Scholarship Program 8 Hon. Emilio L. Yulo III Scholarship 1 Laguna Electronics, Inc. 7 Lexmark Research and Development Corporation 3 Municipality of Ilog Scholarship Program 1 Municipality of Isabela Scholarship Program 17 Municipality of La Castellana Scholarship Program 13 Philippine Veterans (R.A. #7696) Scholarship 1 Philippine Waters Foundation, Inc. 10 Provincial Educational Assistance for Capitol Employees Public Employment Service Office (Bacolod City) 20 SANKYU 5 San Miguel Community Scholarship Program 4 Scholarship Para sa Masa (City of Talisay Government) SIMAG Foundation 23 3 SM Foundation 5 Stitching Anak Negros, Inc. 2 Sugar Industry Foundation, Inc. 12 Zonta Club 3 Subtotal for Competitive Non-competitive 6 452 BACPATYDP 5 Bacolod City Scholarship Program 18 Barangay Official Privilege (BOP) 24 Sanguniang Kabataan Privilege 63 Subtotal for Non-competitive 110 Total 1,099 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 39 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 11. Licensure Examination Performance for 2009 Field of Specialization Exam Period Architecture Campus/College Examinees Passers TUP Passing (%) National Passing (%) TUP Manila January BSIE / BTTE 20 12 60 43.33 January 18 4 29.22 39.57 June 23 9 39.13 36.63 239 74 31 27.86 29 0.459 28.20 11 2 18.18 September Licensure Examination for Teachers - CAFA - CIE October 2009 TUP Cavite BS Electronics & Communication Engineering March 2009 TUP Taguig BS Mechacnical Engineering April 2009 7 3 42.86 BS Electrical Engineering May 2009 4 2 50 BS Civil Engineering May 2009 6 4 66.67 BS Electrical Engineering Sept. 2009 10 6 60.00 BS Mechanical Engineering Oct. 2009 22 17 77.27 BS Electronics & Communication Engineering Oct. 2009 24 3 12.50 BS Civil Engineering Nov. 2009 24 9 37.50 73 71 97 59.72 58 28 48 60.01 Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examination October 2009 TUP Visayas (October 14-15) Electronics Engineering Licensure Examination October 2009 (October 26-27) 40 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Table 12. Student Awards for 2009 Category Title of Award Rank Awarding Agency 2009 Academic Awardees Cum Laude TUP Manila Awardees Manila Campus, COE Academic Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Racca, Josuel V. BSECE Ilagan, Melissa P. BSECE Cayamanda, Christopher F. BSECE Bautista, Nicefora B. BSECE Tolentino, Lean Karlo S. BSECE Ang, Ron Mykel C. BSECE Navarro, Mary Mayflor S. BSECE Pasia, Glenn Ivan V. BSME Catalan, Honey Boy S. BSCE Engr. Edwin C. Bardinas BSCE CE Board Exam 2009 10th Place (May, 2009) Professional Regulations Commission ME Board Exam 2009 8th Place (April, 2009) Professional Regulations Commission Engr. Kristoffer L. Manalaysay BSME ME Board Exam 2009 1st Place (October 2009) Professional Regulations Commission Engr. Radino E. Estoria BSME CE Board Exam 2009 8th Place (October 2009) Professional Regulations Commission Engr. Bryan Anthony D. Cabauatan BSCE 3rd Up Brain Mesh Nationwide Intecollegiate Quiz Show Champion PSME Sydefelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Reychard Dwight Henson 7th Mechanical Eng’g Inter-University Quiz Contest Champion PSME Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Glenn Ivan Y. Pasia Dexter E.Estolonio Jainiel Sicat 57th PSME National Quiz Contest Champion PSME Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Ronald Francis B. Alamo Dexter E.Estolonio Jainiel Sicat 2nd Inter-University Quiz Bowl Second Runner-Up PSME Glenn Ivan Y. Pasia Dexter E. Estolonio Ivan D. Marasigan Ronald Francis B. Alamo National CE Quiz First Runner-Up PICE Executive’s Challenge and Engineering Science Quiz Contest Second Place Honey Boy P. Catalan BSCE Leonilo G. Manzo Jr. John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Gerald P. Medina 7th Mechanical Eng’g Inter-University Quiz Contest Champion PSME Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Glenn Ivan Y. Pasia Dexter E.Estolonio Jainiel Sicat -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 41 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 12. Student Awards for 2009 (continuation…) Category Title of Award Rank Awarding Agency Awardees 57th PSME National Quiz Contest Champion PSME 2nd Inter-University Quiz Bowl Second Runner-Up PSME Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Ronald Francis B. Alamo Dexter E.Estolonio Jainiel Sicat Glenn Ivan Y. Pasia Dexter E. Estolonio Ivan D. Marasigan Ronald Francis B. Alamo National CE Quiz First Runner-Up PICE Executive’s Challenge and Engineering Science Quiz Contest Civil Engineering Student Quiz Second Place 4th IIEE Research Contest, 34th Annual Convention First Place IIEE Regional Quiz Show 4th Place Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineering Society IECEP Quiz Bowl “Bottle of the Wizard” 2009 First Runner-Up IECEP-EMMSC 30th IECEP National Quiz Bowl “Bit the BEES” 2009 Finalist IECEP Quiz Bowl “Bottle of the Wizard” 2009 First Runner-Up 30th IECEP National Quiz Bowl “Bit the BEES” 2009 Finalist Manila Campus, COE Academic 42 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Second Runner-Up Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineering Society Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineering Society IECEP-EMMSC Honey Boy P. Catalan BSCE Leonilo G. Manzo Jr. John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Gerald P. Medina Alfacino B. Baguio Jonalyn V. Go Mark Christian P. Morallano Al Jano C. Tan Gersam L. Dequito John Carlo S. Almazora Dan Evin I. Esguerra Mark Vincent D. Lau Francis F. Luces Clarita T. Sy Rico R. Velasco Josuel V. Racca Christopher F. Cayamanda Jhon Juan V. Evangelista Charles R. Evangelista Paul James F. Daria Virgilio T. Libunao Jr. Josuel V. Racca Christopher F. Cayamanda Jhon Juan V. Evangelista Charles R. Evangelista Paul James F. Daria Virgilio T. Libunao Jr. Josuel V. Racca Christopher F. Cayamanda Jhon Juan V. Evangelista Charles R. Evangelista Paul James F. Daria Virgilio T. Libunao Jr. Josuel V. Racca Christopher F. Cayamanda Jhon Juan V. Evangelista Charles R. Evangelista Paul James F. Daria Virgilio T. Libunao Jr. Academic Affairs Table 12. Student Awards for 2009 (continuation…) Category Title of Award Rank Awarding Agency Awardees Cavite Campus Cultural Skills Competition Skills Competition Academic “Maliksing Pasko, Handog ng Caviteno” Cavite Provincial Capitol November 20, 2009 “Pakuhan sa Imus” Liwasang Licerio Imus, Cavite December 18, 2009 Welding Electronics Lathe Machining C.A.D. Cavite Provincial Capitol Trece Martirez, Cavite Champion Liwasang Licerio 3rd Place Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place TUP Techno Quiz 3rd Place Mechatronics 3rd Place Scholastic Award Academic Excellence Best in Shop Extra-Curricular Champion Cum Laude Mr. Leocyl S. Bagay Mr. Rafael Q. Respo Mr. Renz Alger I. dela Cuesta Mr. Paul S. Doronila TUP Mr. Jansen R. Lauren Mr. Jayson James Baltar Ms. Elisa Dacaymat Mr. Gonzalo C. Ayong Mr. Gilbert Charles D. Robles TUPC Ms. Elisa G. Dacaymot Archel Y. Tapia Nica Mae M. Yumul Margie F. Rosanto Gabriel V. Alarcon Jay-r G. Baruela Shiela Dee M. Hernandez Gino Alvin T. Obia Vincent Raul L. Perez Alvin B. Raposon Cesar Paulo M. Ordrino Lea Jose L. Luz Leanne Felriecp L. Galdo April P. Lorete Richard M. Herrera Gabriel V. Alarcon TUP Foundation Inc TUPC Athletes of the Year TUPC Gray Hawk Leadership Award Outstanding Student Organization Outstanding Student Leader TUP Foundation Inc. TUPC Future Educator’s Organization Archel Y. Tapia Writer of the Year (Non-Graduating) Writer of the Year (Graduating) TUPC Natalie Jade D. Bacares TUPC Jonnel T. Grande TUPC Taguig Campus Ac ademic With Honors Manuel Villar Award For Academic Excellence Cum Laude Gray Hawk Award/ Manuel Villar Award for Academic Excellence Cum Laude Jeffrey B. Lagura Jenny Mae M. Po Julie Ann A. Mainit -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 43 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 12. Student Awards for 2009 (continuation…) Category Title of Award Rank Awarding Agency Awardees Taguig Campus Academic Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Gray Hawk Award (Leadership Academic Excellence (Continental-Temic) Arjem Joseph D. Adasca Vic I. Zapata Leonor N. Lugatiman Michelle B. Cruz Esmeralda S. Tapiz Nestor L. Orlanes Joel Angeles Visayas Campus Academic 2009 Achievement Award Special Awards 2009 Achievement Award Statistical Analysis Regional Contest 44 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Magna Cum Laude TUP Visayas May Faith S. Ciudad Vergel D. Jance Kristian Joel S. Jabatan, Jeffrey B. Labergas Nandie Carl O. Llera Jemma Lynne Marie D. Ponti Cum Laude TUP Visayas Pres. Gloria MacapagalArroyo Excellence Award Sen. Manny Villar Excellence Award Congressional Medal Award Gray Hawk Award for Excellence Gray Hawk Award for Outstanding Leadership Malacanang May Faith S. Ciudad Sen. Manuel Villar May Faith S. Ciudad Cong. Jose Carlos Lacson Vergel D. Jance TUP Foundation, Inc. May Faith S. Ciudad TUP Foundation, Inc. Jenie C. Mahilum Gold Medalist TUP Visayas Silver Medalist TUP Visayas Johanna Princess G. Ramirez Goldie A. Ariguin Glow M. Clavel Julius G. Delloso Jed G. Gawan Emalyn A. Madaiton Elmay T. Pama Reino S. Resuma Bronze Medalist TUP Visayas Evrhoy D. Coja Ma. Rosadelle Lontes 2nd Place Regional Development Council and National Statistics Board 3 Engineering Students Academic Affairs Table 13. Scholastic Awards Category Title of Award Non-Graduating Scholastic Awards Graduating Scholastic Awards Non-Degree Academic Honor Roll Rank Awardeess Awardees College Highest Pointer Highest Pointer Highest Pointer Highest Pointer Highest Pointer Highest Pointer Highest Pointer Sherwin A. Sepe Romar B. Mesa Paul Isaac H. Ramos Ralph Ferdinand V. Aragon Karen C. Catindig Josuel V. Racca Gerwin A. Flores CIT COE CAFA CIE CIT COE COS With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors With Honors Catindig, Karen C. Calderon, Rhegine Raymond P. Cilot, Lemuel Lee C. Alarcon, Cristina R. Domasig, Mark B. Abuton, John James M. Malinis, Romar C. Castillo, Earl Matthew C. Martin, Renalyn B. Mendoza, Rolien V. Samonte, Czarina V. Convento, Justin T. Naling, Lea Ann C. Guanzon, Rey Ann B. Del Mundo, Ivyzelle L. T abian, Joel R. Rivera, Anne Karla D. Gutierrez, Kinji F. Simbulan, Fiona Cathrina L. Jimenez, Ferma L. Anico, Geo Raphiel I. Villamor, Charlene B. De Guia, Shedina F. Danao, Jonell C. Flores, Gerwin A. Racca, Josuel V. Ilagan, Melissa P. Yamanda, Christopher F. Aragon, Ralph Ferdinand V. Caparas, Joanna G. Arlando, Zyrill C. Ramos, Paul Isaac H. Castillo, Jerico DL. Cabaron, Randy R. Tayco, Rayn Jhun O. Balela, Camille M. Topacio, Marianne B. Sulit, Jamie Rose L. Bagus, Cheenie D. Cobre, Jimilette U. Bautista, Nicefora B. Sy, Maria Theresa DL. Corbillon, Norvin C. Tolentino, Lean Karlo S. CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT CAFA CIE CLA CIE COS CAFA CAFA CAFA COS COE COE COE CIE CIE CIE CAFA CIE CIE CIE CIE CIE CAFA CAFA CIE COE CIE Libradilla, Ma. Elaine C. Gatpayat, John Phillip S. Zamora, Maria Vanissa S. Ang, Ron Mykel C. Navaroo, Mary Mayflor S. Sapa, Angelica S. Pasia, Glenn Ivan V. Pajimola, Florence S. Catalan, Honey Boy P. Pagador, Christine Joy C. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 45 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 13. Scholastic Awards (continuation…) Name Award Name Award SPECIAL AWARDS IN SPORTS Jon Arlo V. Addeb Richard T. Aucente Larry R. Belen II 2nd Place, Cheer Dance Competition Arlyn Magayon Ma. Leona Bronze Medalist, 200 m. Breaststroke 8th PISCUAA Games 2009, Manila Silver Medalist, Swimming Team Event Archie Caldito Benell Joseph Castillon 4 x 200 Freestyle Relay Arbie Costales 4 x 50 Medley Relay Christian M. Custodio Bronze Medalist, Swimming John Kennteh M. Crubol Team Event Arjuna L. de Guzman 4 x 100 Medley Relay Michael D. Emono 4 x 50 Freestyle Relay Jovymar Juan 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Emerson L. Lapso Enrique Legua Jr. Princess Amodia Marc Elice Magalong Leona Belle Marcaida Aaron Marasigan Jhun Sahlee Jocson Silver Medalist, Swimming Richard Midoro Team Event Dino R. Nillo 4 x 200 Freestyle Relay Danila C. Olidan Jr. 4 x 50 Medley Relay Stephen R. Racuso Bronze Medalist, Swimming Assley Bryle Santiago Team Event Robert T. Vasquez 4 x 100 Medley Relay Xavier Nonato Carlos 4 x 50 Freestyle Relay Melvin O. Ostia 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Angelica M. David Mark Joseph Alamario Mayrinol Devera Nicko Elarmo Kris Lianne N. Evangelista Lope Paglinawan Angelita S. Go Bronze Medalist, Swimming Team Event 4 x 100 Freestyle Relay Margielou Gonzales 4 x 50 Freestyle Relay Erika Marisse A. Modesto 4 x 50 Medley Relay Karen Grace Molina 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Nina Napao Princess Sandoval Crystal Tafalla Kevin B. Gonzales Rosa Ann Tuliao Donrel Paculanang Bronze Medalist, Swimming Team Event 4 x 100 Freestyle Relay 4 x 50 Freestyle Relay 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Bronze Medalist, Swimming Team Event 4 x 100 Freestyle Relay Alvin Prilla 46 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Academic Affairs Table 13. Scholastic Awards (continuation…) Name Award Name Award SPECIAL AWARDS IN THE ARTS Joel Magnetico Silver Medalist, Harry Demafelis Taekwondo Middle Weight Division Light Weight Division Bronze Medalist, Team Event Taekwondo Team Event 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Marvin Romero Janzelle Guinevere Vasquez Silver Medalist, Dyna Marie Asada Silver Medalist, Silver Medalist, Taekwondo Welterweight Division Flyweight Division Bronze Medalist, Team Event Taekwondo Team Event 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Aldrine Torrepalma Bronze Medalist, Raffy Jimenez Taekwondo Team Event Jhoan Bernabe Silver Medalist Fin Weight Division Noel Magdaluyo 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Taekwondo Team Event Benie Barella 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 John Quiroz Ryan Jaleya Genevieve Bartolome Silver Medalist, Michael Danniel Agustin Carissa Mia Bautista Taekwondo Team Event Aurora Mae Alberba 22nd SUCAA-NCR Meet 2009 Aileen de Ocampo Camille Lugtu Ma. Danica Elena Hernandez Bronze Medalist, Jovelyn Marasigan Badminton Team Event Emmanuel Raymundo 22nd SCUAA-NCR Meet 2009 Genesis Villafuerte SPECIAL AWARDS IN THE ARTS Dionamyr S. Ceria 2nd Prize Jay Javier R. Cahilig 3rd Prize 2010—2011 PLDT-DPC Telephone On-the-Spot Painting Contest Directory Cover 24th Visual Art National Competition Philand Industries, Inc. Araneta Center, Quezon City National Museum, Manila August 2009 February 2010 Emil Jay B. Guiang Grand Prize Oil/Acrylic Category 42nd Shell National Students Art Competition Ayala Museum, Makati City Reinier Rex C. Dionisio 3rd Placer Samsung Nature Picture Perfect (Photo Contest) Samsung Philippines August 2009 October 2009 Grand Prize Water Color Category Art Petron 9: National Student Art Competition Art Petron Mega Plaza, Makati City August 2009 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 47 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 13. Scholastic Awards (continuation…) Name Award Name Award SPECIAL AWARDS IN THE ARTS Ivander R. Dultra 3rd Place Paul Isaac H. Ramos Digital Fine Arts 42nd Shell National Students Art 5th Placer Samsung Nature Picture Perfect (Photo Contest) Samsung Philippines Competition August 2009 Ayala Museum. Makati City October 2009 Grand Prize Ronson C. Culibrana Cheenie D. Bagus Grand Prize College Level Category UNYAP International Youth 3rd COCOLIFE Colors of Life Day On-the-Spot Painting National Student Visual Arts Contest Competition University of Makati Philippine Sofitel Plaza August 2009 1st Prize Mark Kim R. Arcenal Jhon Emerson S. Tejones 2nd Prize On-the-Spot Painting Contest On-the-Spot Painting Contest Philand Industries, Inc. Philand Industries, Inc. New Ali Mall. Araneta Center, New Ali Mall, Araneta Center, Quezon City Quezon City August 2009 August 2009 Jhon Emerson S. Tejones Finalist Emil Jay B. Guiang Honorable Mention Jermilyn R. Ramos 42nd Shell National 3rd AUP On-the-Spot Dale M. Erispe Students Art Competition Painting Contest Lawrence T. Cunanan Ayala Museum, Makati City Jhemuel S. Salvador October 2009 Adventist University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts August 2009 Ricardo C. Arcenal Jr. Ailean P. Balderama Juaian A. Mora Christian Erick R. Villaruz Xanda Liza R. Gagarin Rey Anthony D. Alejandro 3rd AUP On-the-Spot Painting Contest Russel H. Trinidad Adventist University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts Lendl Arvin V. Paras Kevin Leonard DV. Cerda August 2009 John S. Marin Mark Renemin M. San Pedro Levie Marie T. Batara Emard V. Cañedo 48 Finalist -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Table 13. Scholastic Awards (continuation…) Award Name SPECIAL AWARDS IN ENGINEERING Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Reychard Dwight G. Henson Champion 3rd University of the Philippines Brain Mesh Nationwide Intercollegiate Quiz Show September 2009 Alfacino B. Baguio Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Glenn Ivan Y. Pasia Dexter E. Estolonio Jainiel Sicat Champion 7th Mechanical Engineering Inter-University Quiz Contest Batangas State University September 2009 Jonalyn V. Go Mark Christian P. Marollano Al Jano C. Tan Gersam L. Dequito John Carlo S. Almazora Sydfelino G. Manzano John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Ronald Francis B. Alamo Dexter E. Estolonio Jainiel Sicat Champion 57th PSME National Quiz Contest SMX Convention Center SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City November 2009 Dan Evin I. Esguerra Mark Vincent D. Lau Francis F. Luces Clarita T. Sy Rico R. Velasco 4th Place IIEE Regional Quiz Show Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City September 2009 Glenn Ivan Y. Pasia Dexter E. Estolonio Ivan D. Marasigan Ronald Francis B. Alamo Bryan T. Cacho 2nd Runner-up 2nd Inter-University Quiz Bowl Laurel Hall, Lyceum of the Philippines Intramuros, Manila September 2009 Josuel V. Racca Christopher F. Cayamanda Jhon Juan V. Evangelista Paul James F. Daria Virgilio T. Libunao Jr. 1st Runner-up IECEP-EMMSC Quiz Bowl “Battle of the Wizard 2009” Lyceum of the Philippines, Manila September 2009 Honey Boy P. Catalan 1st Runner-up (Individual Category) Josuel V. Racca Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers National CE Quiz—NCR Elimination Christopher F. Cayamanda 2nd Runner-up2nd Runner-up Charles R. Evangelista Technological Institute of the Philippines, Quezon City October 2009 AECESS Interface 2010 Ateneo de Manila University Leonilo G. Manzo Jr. 2nd Place Christopher F. Cayamanda John Joseph D. Labingdalawa Executive’s Challenge : An Engineering Science Quiz Contest Charles R. Evangelista Gerald P. Medina 2nd Runner-up PICE-NCR Civil Engineering Student Quiz Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City October 2009 1st Place 4th EE Research Contest 34th Annual National Convention SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City November 2009 Dan Evin I. Esguerra Quezon City February 2010 1st Runner-up Annual Intercollegiate UP Circuit SquEEEze 2010 University of the Philippines University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna February 2010 Quezon City March 2010 Paul James F. Daria Finalist Josuel V. Racca Finalist Jhon Juan V. Evangelista Annual Intercollegiate UP Christopher F. Cayamanda Rico Velasco Circuit SquEEEze 2010 Jhon Juan V. Evangelista 30th IECEP National Quiz Bowl University of the Philippines Charles R. Evangelista Quezon City Paul James F. Daria March 2010 Virgilio T. Libunao Jr. John Rouel L. Abanilla Exemplary Technology Project Christina Louie M. Berongoy “Automated Bottle Sorting and Packaging Station” Sigmund Freud C. Cayabyab “Bit the Bees” SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City December 2009 Russel Jay L. Corpuz Shena S. del Hugo Debbie Ann P. Flor Anjelo Christtie F. Madrona Josef Emmanuelle F. Magisa -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 49 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs Table 13. Scholastic Awards (continuation…) Name Award Name Award SPECIAL AWARD IN SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY Carmelo V. Galicia 2nd Place Jose Antonio A. Perez 1st national Inter-School Debugging Challenge Ninoy Aquino Learning Resource Center Polytechnic University of the Philippines March 2010 Mark Geocel P. Gasgonia Champion Team John Stephen T. Soriao Inter-University Math Whiz 2010 Raymond Pertes Marjorie P. Salvador Melanie P. Perez John James M. Abuton Jester Aldrich T. Tamayo Deodelio T. Omas-as Rowel A. Godoyo Rome Jay C. Ferrer Sidney Dani S. Gelito Lanz Q. Joseph Yra Zusha Zafe Antonio A. Alagos 1st Place—Automotive 1st Place—Cooking 1st Place—Cooking 1st Place—Electrical 1st Place—Electrical 1st Place—Electrical 1st Place—Machining 1st Place—Mechatronics 1st Place—Mechatronics 1st Place—Refrigeration & Airconditioning 1st Place—Sewing 1st Place—Sewing 1st Place—Welding 19th Inter-Campus Skills Competition July 2009 Technological University of the Philippines February 2010 Rome Jay C. Ferrer 2nd Place Sidney Dani S. Gelito National Mechatronics Skills Competition Sponsored by TESDA and MRSP TESDA Complex, Taguig October 2009 CITATION Engr. Radino E. Estoria 1st Place Kevin Leonard DV. Cerda Finalist Mechanical Engineering Licensure Christian R. Evangelista 25th Metrobank Art and Design Examination Dan Evin I. Esguerra Excellence National Competition October 2009 Le Pavilion Hotel Pasay City September 2009 Engr. Bryan Anthony D. Cabauatan 8th Place Paolo S. Martin Civil Engineering Licensure Runner-up Art Petron 9: National Student Art Competition Examination Art Petron Mega Plaza, October 2009 Makati City August 2009 Jimilette U. Cobre Kalinangan Dance Troupe ROSCO MACHINE SHOP Partner/Cooperating Industry Department of Education-Pasay Partner/Cooperating Institution Service Loyalty Award Arden Joffer P. Lo Citation in Leadership Organization of Electronics Engineering Students Outstanding Student Organization/ Club 50 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs Table 14. Student-Organized Activities/Projects Nature of Activity Organizer Event/ Project Title Date Venue No. of Profile of Participants TUP Cavite Team Building Activity December 6, 2009 Leadership Training and Seminar November 26, 2009 Alfonso, Cavite Baguio City Philippine Artisan— Editorial Staffers Vice President, USG President, FEO President, 4th Student Parliament November 6, 2009 AVR-TUPC Student-Administration Forum November 19, 2009 AVR-TUPC USG Adviser Philippine Artisan— managing Editor, USG Officers, ACSO Officers, Claa Presidents, & NROTCU Corps Commander USG Officers, ACSP Officers, & Philippine Artisan—Managing Editor Lantern Parade December 2, 2009 Launching the TUPC Environment Committee December 18, 2009 “Pasko na… TUPC Community Christmas Party” December 18, 2009 TUPC Quadrangle Poem/Song Recital January 12-15, 2009 January8, 11-12, 2009 TUPC Film Showing (Documentary film on Hereditary and TUPC Quadrangle TUOC Quadrangle A. Environment: Prenatal and Postnatal Development) B. Ded na si Lolo TUPC Students TUP Students, Environment Committee, Officers, Admin. Staff and Faculties TUP Students, Admin. Staff, Facilities, Maintenance Staff and Security Services Art-1B, BSIE- 1A, MPET1H, and BS Eng’g-1A BSIE-1A, CoET 2A&B, AET -2C, EsET 2G, ART-E3B, AET-E3C January 5-6, 2009 (Documentary film on Family values & superstitious beliefs) C. I am Sam; The Other Sister January, 5-6, 2009 EsET-E3G, EET—E3F & MPET—E3H (Documentary film on Love and Mental Retardation) TUP Taguig Leadership Seminar University Student Government Leadership Towards a Better TUPV August 15, 2009 Himamaylan, Negros Occidental 24 Class mayors of Different Classes Leadership Seminar University Student Government September 4-6, 2009 Himamaylan, Negros Occidental 34 USG Officers and 1 USG Adviser Social Events University Student Government USG all for One in Team Building and Leadership Technology Day November 6, 2009 TUP Visayas Whole Population of Engineering Technology Students Social Events University Student Government Engineering Day November 20, 2009 TUP Visayas Whole Population of Engineering Technology Students -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 51 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs National Service Training Programs School Year 2009-2010 is a blessed and productive year for TUP NSTP for it conducted successfully the 3 program components namely ROTC, CWTS and LTS. The program was designed with the end- in-view of developing the trainees of enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness imbued with good moral values as good citizens of the country. Specifically, for ROTC, it was designed to provide military training among students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national preparedness , while Civic Welfare and Training Service (CWTS), is designed to immerse students in activities that will help them to become effective members to contribute in the upliftment of the general welfare and the quality of life of the people in the community and the enhancement of facilities especially those that are devoted to improving health, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry; and Literacy Training Service (LTS), train students to teach literacy and numeracy skills to school children and other segment of the society in need of their services. ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN The NSTP sector magnifies the following activities as part of its accomplishments for the year in review. Civic Welfare and Training Service The NSTP – CWTS sector has a total of enrollment of 2,641 during the 1st semester; 2,300 for the 2nd semester. This sector was divided into 5 divisions such as Makakalikasan for the College of Engineering with a total of 314 graduates distributed into 199 males and 115 females; Makabansa for the College of Industrial Technology with 1,173 graduates divided into 683 males and 490 females, Mapagkawanggawa for the College of Architecture and Fine Arts with 215 graduates divided into 119 males and 96 females. Maka-Diyos for the College of Science with 268 graduates, divided into 98 males and 170 females; Mapagkalinga for the College of Liberal Arts with 146 graduates, divided into 32 males and 114 females. The NSTP-CWTS has total graduates of 2116 composed of 1,131 males and females for this school year. This component was managed by 19 faculty members.. Literary Training Service The NSTP – LTS has a total of 526 enrollees for the first semester and 467 for the second semester with a total of 452 graduates distributed as 136 males and 329 females. This component was managed by 3 faculty members. Reserved Officers Training Corps The entire ROTC sector has a total of 1,200 enrollees for the first semester and 867 for the second semester with a total of 793 graduates composed of 587 males and 206 females. There were 11 trainees who have cross-enrolled from San Sebastian College- Recoletos. The training was managed by 5 military officials and 9 cadets. For this year the office had undergone the following projects: Environment In this sector, the “linis ganda” TUP covering the Clean and Green and Beautification Project was implemented by the trainees wherein they were able to help the campus in cleaning and beautifying the grounds, university stage garden and administration and college vicinity, waste segregation and maintaining the plant nursery. Similar organized seminar and training, trainees provided board illustrations on proper hygiene to some barangays. 52 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Academic Affairs ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY ACTIVITY PREDATE DATE 29-30, 2009 2,NO. NO. 300OF OF trainees CLIENTS CLIENTS Los PLACE Laguna REMARKS Experiential REMARKS activities were also Sept. done in the community served. This aims also PLACE as anBaños, eye opener to the community people to MOBILIZATION UNDERTAKEN SERVED SERVED Training value the importance of having a clean and green community. Specifically, trainees helped in landscaping EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT Jan. Dec. Jan.24-Feb. 15, 20, 21,16, 2010 22,2010 25, 21, 60 children Constituents 793 Trainees of TUP TUP-Manila-along Brgy. 151 Zone Intramuros, Baywalk, Manila Manila 15 San Beautification Tutorial and and Cleaning the community center, segregation ofRoque waste materials, of flowers and Tutoring Adopt-a-wall Cleaning 2010 Jan. 2010 20 cleaning and 28, the road/canals, Manila Intramuros, Manila Ripalda Hall Pasay City planting Planting feeding of plants Feb. 22, 201021, 10 Families of Brgy. Anggat, Bulacan Tree Planting TUPTree Feeding Linis Planting Ganda 2010 Feb.24-Feb. 18, Jan. Constituents Zoneable 15 San Cleaning plants that enhanced the2010 beauty of the community. TraineesBrgy. were151also to come up with board Project EDUCATION 2010 Dec. Jan.17, 21, 22, 19, 25,2009 151 100 Children 15barangays. TUP-Administration Roque Brgy. Sta. Pasay AnaCityManagement Beautification Gift giving and and Constituents of TUP Seminar OTHER March 5,18, 2010 793 Trainees TUP Ground Presentation of illustrations on Environmental advocacy toZone some on Waste was also been Planting plants Gift giving 2010 Garden Banahaw, Manila Planting feeding of plants ACTIVITIES Sponsors Manila conducted. Beautification Feeding Feb.7,18, 2010 Feb. 2010 793 Trainees TUP Ground RAATI Cleaning Jan. 20, 21, 22, 28, NSTP-Building Cleaning of Constituents of TUP 2010 Building Participation in the Interactive program onManila climate change like Coastal Cleaning at the Manila Bay and , adopt-aFeb. 4, 11, 18, 2010 restructuring park and historical wall were done in support in the campaign of the Linisin at Ikarangal ang Maynila. NSTP Bulletin Board Jan. 8, 14, 15, 22 In front of NSTP Office, Cleaning Health Constituents of TUP and 27, 2010 COE Building and TUP In the health aspect, conducted drug education campaign through the use of tarpaulin, distribution of Manila Administration Garden brochures, organized seminar and training, trainees provided board illustrations onofproper hygiene to some Jan. 12 and 13, Rock Garden in front Cleaning Constituents of TUP barangays. Seminar on Ailment Prevention to some parents in the Office barangay was also conducted. 2010 NSTP (replacing ofMedical new Manila hallow blocks) and Dental program was also done to serve the health needs of street children. The office has also solicited and planting of medicines used during the said activity plants Dec. 15, 16, 2010 TUP Signage Cleaning and Constituents of TUP Jan. 20 and 28, planting of Livelihood Manila 2010 Bermuda grass Trainings on Book Marks making,Siomai and Chocolate Making as Entrepreneurship Seminar were conducted to some barangay constituents. Education Tutorial Lesson, Educational Film Showing and Interactive Fun Games (Educational Fun Games) to children mostly in the Barangay Day Care Center in the community and in some Foundations were conducted by the trainees. Part of the program was also on the promotion of voter’s education and peace education as a way of building the communities. Related to this, feeding and gift giving was also conducted during and after sessions with the children and made murals related to technology info-dissemination , Adopt-a- brother ,sister and lola /lolo in the Boys Town forms part of the activities done. Other Services Community Assessment was conducted in various communities where the trainees were deployed since it is part of community development. This activity allowed the trainees to have a better knowledge on what is happening in the community and as basis in coming up with a project that will answer existing problem. Painting of street signs, barangay hall, bulletin board preparation and display were Also done. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 53 Research & Extension Research & Extension Research at TUP TUP’s mission in research states: “The Technological University of the Philippines shall generate, disseminate, and utilize quality research and development outputs in science, engineering, technology, arts, architecture, and technology education for the agricultural, industrial, academic and related sectors in the attainment of the national development targets for a sustainable future and improved quality of life.” As early as 1980’s, the University has placed research as one of its core functions. TUP is a research University, and this fact strongly proves why TUP is an identified institution in industrial and technological education. TUP’s researches impact the development of technological education and industrial growth in the country. For years, TUP’s R&D has been organized and its implementing mechanisms have been identified to include a robust pool of R&D manpower, research facilities, forged ties/linkages, and approved incentives in order to set the atmosphere and develop the research culture amongst faculty and students researchers of the University. As years passed, the challenge for institutional R&D is becoming a bottleneck. Inevitably, there are many problems and concerns inherent to the implementation and conduct of research within the University. The management is doing its best to revive the sound culture for research, but this calls for a collective effort which should be led by the respective college deans, campus directors and R&D officials. The University’s R&D in the year 2009 is best summarized the following: Twenty-six (26) UREC-approved projects were completed and thirteen (13) un programmed projects were completed; The colleges/campuses/unit are determined to continue the 74 research projects in 2010; Sixteen (16) projects were confirmed as deferred/aborted for various reasons; Three (3) research outputs are pending for patent, namely: “K-VIO 2T Oil“ of Engr. Felipe Ronald Argamosa, et. al.; “R-134a Refrigerant Recovery Machine” invented by Prof. Bilomar Floresca; and “Multi-Operational Device” invented by Prof. Maximo Merillo; The Energy Efficient Lighting Saving Calculator for Household which is a project of Dr. Arjun Ansay for DOE is now available in the market; Dr. Melito Baccay was named by NAST as the Outstanding Young Scientist for 2009. He likewise received an award for his research published in an internal journal, an ISI-listed journal; Dr. Adora S. Pili was granted research load for SY 2009-2010 for her study entitled “Compendium of Abstracts of MAT Theses in Science and Math Education (2000-2009)”; and A total of 29 research outputs were published various journals, distributed as follows: two (2) in international journals, 13 in national journals, 54 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- and 14 in local journals. Research & Extension Research & Extension Status of R &D Projects for 2009 There were completed faculty research projects from all campuses of the University was completed. Table 1 presents the distribution of completed projects by college/campus for 2009. Table 15. Summary and Distribution of Completed Faculty Research Projects in 2009 College/Campus Total % InCIT the year 2009, a total of 39 research projects were completed. Majority or 10 (25.64%) --- of the said number were projects of faculty members from TUP Cavite Campus. Table 2 summarizes COS 6 15.38 the list of completed projects for 2009. COE 4 10.26 CLA -- -- CIE 8 20.51 CAFA IRTC 2 2 5.13 5.13 TUP-CAVITE TUP-TAGUIG 10 5 25.64 12.82 TUP-VISAYAS 2 5.13 39 100.00 Total Table 16. Summary of Completed Faculty Researchers in FY 2009 Title Proponent(s) College of Science Extraction and Evaluation of Dye from Local Organic Materials, Barks and Leaves of Plants Rafaela Gollayan Corazon Sacdalan Utilization of Common Philippine Plant Foods for Instant Noodle Production Leilani Morales Teresa Ranay Algae as a Source of Green Fuel Fidela Arañes and Chem. Dept. Development of Standardized Test in Chemistry I for Technology Students Eduviges Castillo, et.al. Development of Standardized in College Algebra for Technology Students Virginia Timpug, et.al. Compendium and Database Development for the BAS-ES Project Papers Erwin Elazegui Regina Gatmaytan -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 55 Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 16. Summary of Completed Faculty Researchers in FY 2009 Title Proponent(s) College of Engineering Study on the Compressive and Flexural Behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Ferrocement Melito Baccay Study on the Performance of Ferrocement as a Roofing Material in the Philippines Melito Baccay Development of TUPMMC Patronage System Romeo Jorda Development of a PLC Controlled Module for Instruction/Laboratory Purpose Lyndon Bague College of Industrial Education Competence of BSIE Graduates Employed in the DepEd Manila: Perspective for Policy Formulation* Romeo Ebonite Status of BSIE Programs National Capital Region SY: 2002-2004: Basis for Program Development* Andres Taguiam Predictors of the Application of Effective Leadership Practices of Middle Managers in the Technological University of the Philippines* Apollo Portez Technological University of the Philippines BSIE Graduates’ Performance in the Licensure Examination for Teachers* Development and Evaluation of a Library Information Management Package for Tertiary Education* Alberta Manguerra Level of Efficiency of Teacher Education Programs in Selected SUCs” Input to Staff Development of State Technical Education Institutions* Benita Villanueva Predictors of Organizational Performance of Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations in Eastern Visayas: Inputs to Policy Direction* Technology Orientation of Fourth Year Students in the CIE-TUP Manila* Ma. Narlyn Euroses Wilhelmina Borjal Cherrypyn Barbacena College of Architecture and Fine Arts Employment Status of BGT Graduates as Draftsman/ Designer in Manufacturing Companies: Its Implications to the Program of the Graphics Department Development of Ecotourism in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur* Pablo Pilar, Jr. Roberto Panganoron Integrated Research and Training Center Engine Performance Characterization of Jatropha and Coconut Methyl Ester Using Un-additized Diesel Fuel* Development of Energy Efficient Lighting Saving Calculation for Household Application* Felipe Argamosa Carlos Zapanta E. Lauzon Arjun Ansay TUP-Cavite Development of a Microcontroller Based Automated Venetian Blinds Development of a Particle Board Using Saw Dust Bonded by Melted PET Bottles Edmundo Frias Ireneo Garcia Myrna Fernando Lawrence de Guzman Melchor Fernando Myrna Fernando Gil Beltran Entrepreneurship as NSTP Dimensions Strategies to Integrate Multiple Intelligence Normi Salita Relationship Between TUPSTAT Scores and Math and Science Achievements of the Second Year Students SY 2007-2008 Gemma Hufana Supervised Industrial Training: A Continuing Analysis (2006-2008) Ireneo Garcia Graciano Feraer Jessie Saulog Development of UV Ray Detector 56 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 17. List of Research Outputs Published in Various Journals Title of Article Author/s Name of Journal Vol. No. / Issue/Year Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) PJIET Vol. 17 National Manila Campus, CIT (College of Industrial Technology) 1. Performance Appraisal of a Locally Developed Sound Suppressor Unit for Hypersonic Ammunition Buenaventura Sabater 1 & 2 / 2007 Manila Campus, COS (College of Science) 2. Bioremediation Potential of Fungi Isolated From Waste Site Soil Samples Erwin Elazegui Madonna Piamonte PJIET Vol. 17 National 1 & 2 / 2007 Eleasar Solomon Manila Campus, COE (College of Engineering) 3. Temperature Dependency of Chloride Induced Corrosion in Concrete Melito Baccay Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 / Feb. 2009 International PJIET Vol. 17 National Manila Campus, CLA (College of Liberal Arts) 4. A Critical Study of the Theme of Alienation in Selected Philippines Free Press Prize-Winning Short Stories Anunciacion Brotonel 5. Validation of a Leadership Questionnaire Juliet Catane 1 & 2 / 2007 PJIET Vol. 17 Divina Elvambuena National 1 & 2 / 2007 Manila Campus, IRTC 6. The Combustion Characteristics of Coconut Methyl Ester in Diesel Engines Felipe Argamosa Philippine Science Compendium of Engineering Science and Industry Nov. 2009 7. Engine Performance Characterization of Coconut Methyl Ester and Jatropha Methyl Ester Using Un-additized Diesel Fuel Felipe Argamosa Proceedings 16th AEAN Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering Dec. 2009 Carlos Zapanta National E. Lauzon -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 57 Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 17. List of Research Outputs Published in Various Journals (continuation…) Title of Article Author/s Name of Journal Vol. No./ Issue/ Year Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) TUP Manila Integrated Research and Training Center The Combustion Characteristics of Coconut Methyl Ester in Diesel Engines Ronald Felipe Argamosa Engine Performance Characterization of Coconut Methyl Ester and Jatropha Methyl Ester Using Un-additized Diesel Fuel Ronald Felipe Argamosa Carlos Zapanta E. Lauzon Philippine Science Compendium of Engineering Science and Industry Proceedings 16th ASEAN Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering Nov. 2009 National TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Manila Hotel Dec. 1-2, 2009 Local Aklan State University Dec. 13, 2009 National Dec. 2009 College of Industrial Education Predictors of Application of Effective Leadership Practices of Mid-Managers in TUP Apollo Portez APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Competencies of BSIE Graduates Employed in the DepEd Manila Romeo Ebonite APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP BSIE Graduates’ Performance in LET Alberta Manguerra APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Library Information Management Package for Tertiary Students Wilhelmina Borjal APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Level of Efficiency of Teacher Education Program in Selected SUCs Benita Villanueva APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Predictors of Organizational Performance of GOCCs in Eastern Visayas Narlyn Eusores APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Technology Orientation of 4th Yr. Students in CIT TUP -Manila Cherrypyn Barbacena APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Status of BSIE Programs NCR SY:2002-2004 Andres Taguiam APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Influence of Philippine Granted Furnace Slag Upon Flowtability and Mechanical Properties of Concrete Jedel Agron APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Energy Efficient Lighting (EEL) Saving Calculator for Household Arjun Ansay APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE Engine Performance Characterization of Coconut and Jathropha Methyl Ester Using Un-additized Diesel Fuel Felipe Argamosa Carlos Zapanta Influenced of Slag and Fly-ash on the Hardened Properties of Concrete Paving Blocks Jedel Agron 16th ASEAN Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering, Phil. Institute of Chemical Engineering 4th National Research Forum on Global Social Issues, Science and Technology and Environment: Bridging through Research Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Integrated Research and Training Center 58 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Local International Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 17. List of Research Outputs Published in Various Journals (continuation…) Author/s Name of Journal Vol. No./ Issue/Year Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) Extraction and Analysis of Oils from Melon and Chico Seeds Irmalyn Santos Rafaela Gollayan APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Extent and Status of the BASEnvironmental Science Research Papers Erwin Elazegui APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Faunal Inventory of the Zoological Centers in Metro Manila Erwin Elazegui APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Practices of Teacher Education Institutions In Science Education Adora Pili APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Floristic Inveotry of the Luneta Park Manila (Poster Paper Research) Erwin Elazegui Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Academy of Science and Technology NAST DOST July 9-10, 2009 National Knowledge and Attitude of College Students Towards Biodiversity Conservation (Poster Paper Research) Erwin Elazegui Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Academy of Science and Technology NAST DOST Sept. 10-11, 2009 National Rosario Nicdao APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Rate of Corrosion of Steel in Concrete Exposed to Carbonation and Chloride Attack Melito Baccay APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Non-destructive Corrosion Measurement in Existing Reinforced Concrete Structure Melito Baccay 3rd JSPS-DOST International Symposium on Environmental Engineering – UP/ Tokyo Institute of Technology/ Kasetsart University SEAMEO – Innotech, UP Diliman, QC March 9-10, 2009 International Status of BSIE Programs NCR SY:2002-2004 Andres Taguiam APREO 2008, TUP-OVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local The guidance program in selected public schools in the division of Taguig-Pateros: An Evaluation TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local Vicente Arevalo Title of Article TUP Manila College of Science College of Liberal Arts Glossary of Technical Terms for Students of TUP College of Engineering College of Industrial Education -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 59 Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 17. List of Research Outputs Published in Various Journals (continuation…) Title of Article Author/s Name of Journal Vol. No./ Issue/Year Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local Leila Ramos TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local Ma. Fe Gannaban TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local TUP Manila College of Industrial Education The work motivation and its relationship to the academic performance of the Technological University of the Philippines-Taguig Ladderized Engineering students Analysis of selective linguistic items in spoken discourse: Description of a Tagalog variety in Taguig Electricity consumption monitoring alarm System Raymund Lozada A.Arellano M. Banasing Junior Authors Modification of Vendo type customer operated photocopier for TUP-Taguig academic Community Technical viability of the Nipa palm tree as a source of bioethanol Technical viability of waste cooking oil as starting material for the production of Biodiesel Design and development of equipment for the waste cooking oil with Biodiesel conversion of Leo Lim J. Abonalla J. Javellana Tapiz,E Ursula, N Emmanuel Ferrer Lauro Dayao F. Tihume B. dela Cruz F. Givera M. Basoba R. Laruna Joseph Bryan Asufra Rolita Cang J. del Rosario J. Demate R. Domael S. Gerasmo G. Mahinay Edilberto Barrios III Norway Pangan m. Aguirre F.Barba C. Flores R. Getalado J. Mascarenas One of the sub-criteria under research component of SUC Leveling is the number of research outputs presented in various fora, conferences, seminars, and similar activities. Despite the fact that there are very few researches completed for 2009, and majority are subject for continuation next year, still, a good number of research outputs were presented in various seminars this year (see Table 5.) Majority of the research outputs listed are projects that were completed last year. 60 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 17. List of Research Outputs Published in Various Journals (continuation…) Title of Article Author/s Name of Journal Vol. No./ Issue/Year Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) TUP Manila College of Industrial Education Formulation of soil database in Juan 1 Binan, Laguna: Basis for Pipe Laying construction Edgar Gay-ya G. Datario F. Gonzales A. Tante TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local Waste plastic bottle strips as fiber material in the pre-cast concrete canal panels Egar Gay-ya M. Olinares D. Serra J. de Jesus TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local Production of biodegradable polypropylene plastic from banana (Musa Acuminata Colla) stem fiber Norway Pangan M. Ramos D. Lonto TUP-Taguig Research Digest 2009 Local Prospects of Polyhrodxyalkanoate from Fruit and Vegetable Scraps as Raw Material in the Production of Biodegradable Plastic Belinda Legaspi PJIET Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 National Multiple Intelligences Across Levels: A Comparative Study by Type of School A Descriptive Study on the English Reading Comprehension of Industrial Education Students and Engineering Students Supervised Industrial Training Narrative Report: A Documentary Analysis Normi Salita PJIET National Emily Beltran PJIET Ireneo Garcia Jessie Saulog Graciano Feraer PJIET Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 Beliefs and Perceptions of Science Teachers on the Value of Safety and Hazard Management in the Laboratory Development of a PC Based Short Message Service (SMS) Controlled Switching System Evangeline Felizarta PJIET National Melchor Fernando Myrna Fernando PJIET Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 Folk Toys in Teaching Fluid Mechanics: Apparatus and Learning Module Perla Montealegre Philippine Physics Society Journal Vol. 30 / 0117150X /2008 National Development of an Electromechanical Jack With Emergency Light Device Arnel Mondejar PJIET Vol. 17 1&2 / 2007 National TUP Cavite National National National TUP Visayas -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 61 Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 18. List of Research Outputs Presented in Appropriate For a/Conferences, Seminars, and Similar Activities Title of Research Output TUP Manila College of Industrial Education Predictors of Application of Effective Leadership Practices of Mid-Managers in TUP Presenter/s Title of Forum, Conference, etc/ Organizer Venue/Date Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) Apollo Portez APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Competencies of BSIE Graduates Employed in the DepEd Manila Romeo Ebonite APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local TUP BSIE Graduates’ Performance in LET Alberta Manguerra APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Library Information Management Package for Tertiary Students Wilhelmina Borjal APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Level of Efficiency of Teacher Education Program in Selected SUCs Benita Villanueva APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Predictors of Organizational Performance of GOCCs in Eastern Visayas Narlyn Eusores APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Technology Orientation of 4th Yr. Students in CIT TUP-Manila Cherrypyn Barbacena APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Status of BSIE Programs NCR SY:2002-2004 Andres Taguiam APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Influence of Philippine Granted Furnace Slag Upon Flowtability and Mechanical Properties of Concrete Energy Efficient Lighting (EEL) Saving Calculator for Household Jedel Agron APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Arjun Ansay APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Engine Performance Characterization of Coconut and Jathropha Methyl Ester Using Un-additized Diesel Fuel Felipe Argamosa Carlos Zapanta Manila Hotel Dec. 1-2, 2009 International Influenced of Slag and Fly-ash on the Hardened Properties of Concrete Paving Blocks Jedel Agron 16th ASEAN Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering, Phil. Institute of Chemical Engineering 4th National Research Forum on Global Social Issues, Science and Technology and Environment: Bridging through Research Aklan State University Dec. 13, 2009 National Redentor Janaban APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Waste Plastic Strips as Fiber Material in Pre-Cast Concrete Canal Panels Edgar Gay-ya APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP,Feb. 26, 2009 Local Design and Development of a Batch Process Control Mixing Jane Morgada APREO 2008, TUPOVPRE TUP, Feb. 26, 2009 Local Design and Development of Equipment for the Conversion of Waste Cooking Oil with Biodiesel Edilberto Barrios III REDTI – REDTI Lyceum of the Phils., Batangas May 28, 2009 National Integrated Research and Training Center UES Evaluation of Adopt a Barangay Project for Barangay Kinabuhayan, Dolores, Quezon TUP Taguig 62 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 18 List of Research Outputs Presented in Appropriate For a/Conferences, Seminars, and Similar Activities (continuation...) Title of Research Output Presenter/s Title of Forum, Conference, etc/ Organizer Venue/Date Level (Local, Nat’l, Int’l) TUP Taguig Formulation of Soil Database in Juan 1 Biñan, Laguna: Basis for Pipe Laying Edgar Gay-ya REDTI – REDTI Lyceum of the Phils., Batangas May 28, 2009 National The Guidance Program in Selected Public Schools in the Division of Taguig-Pateros: An Evaluation Vicente Arevalo REDTI – REDTI Lyceum of the Phils., Batangas May 28, 2009 National Batch Process Control Mixing for the Production of Laminol GEC Jane Morgado PUP – DOST Bayview Hotel March 10, 2009 National Characterization of Marble Particles and its Potential as Material Component in Concrete Hollow Blocks (CHB) Edgar Gay-ya PUP – DOST Bayview Hotel March 10, 2009 National Design and Development of Channel Stove Rexmel Decapia PUP – DOST National Design and Development of a Prepaid CardActivated Electric Meter Danilo Miranda PUP – DOST Bayview Hotel March 10, 2009 Bayview Hotel March 10, 2009 Waste Plastic Bottle Strips as Fiber Material in the Pre-cast Concrete Canal Panels Edgar Gay-ya REDTI – REDTI Filamer Christian College, Capiz City July 29-31, 2009 National Analysis of Selective Linguistic Items in Spoken Discourse: Description of a Tagalog Variety in Taguig Ma. Fe Gannaban REDTI – REDTI Filamer Christian College, Capiz City July 29-31, 2009 National The Work Motivation and its Relationship to the Academic Performance of the TUP-T Ladderized Engineering Students Leila Ramos REDTI – REDTI National Design and Development of Channel Stove Rexmel Decapia PUP – DOST Design and Development of a Prepaid CardActivated Electric Meter Danilo Miranda PUP – DOST Filamer Christian College, Capiz City July 29-31, 2009 Bayview Hotel March 10, 2009 Bayview Hotel March 10, 2009 Waste Plastic Bottle Strips as Fiber Material in the Pre-cast Concrete Canal Panels Edgar Gay-ya REDTI – REDTI National Analysis of Selective Linguistic Items in Spoken Discourse: Description of a Tagalog Variety in Taguig Ma. Fe Gannaban REDTI – REDTI Filamer Christian College, Capiz City July 29-31, 2009 Filamer Christian College, Capiz City July 29-31, 2009 The Work Motivation and its Relationship to the Academic Performance of the TUP-T Ladderized Engineering Students Leila Ramos REDTI – REDTI Filamer Christian College,Capiz City July 29-31, 2009 National -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- National National National National 63 Research & Extension Research & Extension One Grant of Incentives in Publication A significant contributor in the points obtained by TUP in the SUC Leveling 2003 was the research outputs published in national and international journals. To encourage faculty researchers to conduct research and publish their research results in journals, the BOR approved in 2006 the grant of incentive for publications. In 2008, the University has Name of Researcher Name of Researcher Title of Research Article Ma. Richie J. Caibal (TUP Ma. Richie J. Caibal (TUP-M) -M) Size Effect on Structural Size Effect on Structural Performance Reinforced Performance ofof Reinforced Concrete Beams Under Flexure Concrete Beams Under Edgar Gay-ya Characterization of Marble Flexure (TUP-T) Particles and Its Potential as Edgar Gay-ya Characterization ofinMarble Material Component the Production of Concrete Hollow Particles and Its Potential as Blocks (CHBs) (TUP-T) Material Component in the Dionisio A. Espression, Jr. (TUP Construction Method of Housing -M) on Water in Puerto Princesa City, Production of Concrete Palawan, Hollow Blocks (CHBs) Belinda S. Legaspi (TUP-C) Prospects of Polyhydroxyalkanoate Buenaventura V. Sabater (TUPM) Normi S. Salita (TUP-C) Anunciacion M. Brotonel (TUPM) Juliet A. Catane & Ma. Divina E. Elvambuena (TUP-M) Emily L. Beltran (TUP-C) Olga M. Ong (TUP-M) Arnel P. Mondejar (TUP-V) Ireneo I. Garcia, Jessie C. Saulog & Graciano G. Feraer (TUP-C) Evangeline Bulos-Felizarta (TUP-C) Melchor P. Fernando & Myrna B. Aquino-Fernando (TUP-C) Erwin P. Elazegui, Madonna B. Piamonte & Eleasar D. Solomon (TUP-M) Gisela Rolluqui (TUP-M) 64 Amount Approve d Amount Name of Journal Issue Journal of Structural Vol. 73, No. 5,000Approved Journal of Structural Construction Vol. 73, No. 626, 5,000 Construction Engineering, 626, April April2008 Engineering, Architecture Institute of Japan (AIJ)Institute of Architecture 2008 Research and Educational Vol. 5B, October 5,000 Japan (AIJ) Development Training Institute 2008 issue. Research and Vol. 5B, 5,000 (REDTI) Journal Educational Development October Training (REDTI) 2008Vol. issue. ResearchInstitute and Educational 5B, October 5,000 Development Training Institute 2008 issue Journal Table 19. List of Grantees of Incentives in Publications. Title of Research Article Name of Journal Issue from Fruit and Vegetable Scraps as Raw Material in the Production of Biodegradable Plastic Performance Appraisal of a Locally Developed Sound Suppressor Unit for Hypersonic Ammunition Multiple Intelligences Across Levels: A Comparative Study by Type of School A Critical Study of the Theme of Alienation in Selected Philippines Free Press Prize-Winning Short Stories Validation of a Leadership Questionnaire A Descriptive Study on the English Reading Comprehension of Industrial Education Students and Engineering Students Library Performance as Perceived by the Students, Faculty and Staff of the Technological University of the Philippines, Manila Development of an Electromechanical Jack with Emergency Light Device Supervised Industrial Training Narrative Report: A Documentary Analysis Beliefs and Perceptions of Science Teachers on the Value of Safety and Hazard Management in the Laboratory Development of a PC Based Short Message Service (SMS) Controlled Switching System Bioremediation Potential of Fungi Isolated from Waste Site Soil Samples The Blended E-Learning Model for the Technological University of the Philippines -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- (REDTI) Journal Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue 5,000 Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue 5,000 Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue 5,000 Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue 5,000 Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue 5,000 Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2, Jan.-Dec. 2007 issue Vol. 26, January, 2007 5,000 Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) Journal of Informatics, KANSAI University, Japan 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Research & Extension Research & Extension Extension Services Date No. of Type of Clients 28 or 25% or 20% Clients Served Priority66 TUP recognizes the social role it plays in communityImplemente development. For years, TUP focused its extension programs for Priority 5,679 or23 24% TUP Visayas Priority Program/Project Title TUP Taguig 20 or 18% enhancing the quality of life of the majority of Filipinos. TUP utilized its pool of experts in the conduct of extension TUP that Caviteaddress immediate and10local or 9%needs of Filipinos. The University’s extension programs are broadly programs Priority55 16 or 14%or 21% Priority 4,936 covered in the following priority areas: UES 30 or 27% IRTC Priority 44 Priority Priority 7 or 6% 750 or 3% 5 or 4% of Professionals, semi-skilled manpower in academe, industry and comunity. 1. Enhancement COE 2 or 2% Priority 2. Development a dynamic that is socially and economically transformed particularly 4 or 4% of 2,580 or 11% 14community or 12% those that affects the depressed, deprived and the underprivileged group of the target areas of CIE 4 or 4% the university. Priority Priority33COS Priority Priority22 CIT 1 or 1% 28 or8,372 25%or 35% Priority CLA 3. Strengthening 5 or 4% Internal Capability Development Service programs for faculty and students for enhanced in extension work. 1,710 involvement or 7% Priority 1 Priority CAFA 1 Priority 4. 2 or 2% 27 or 24% Development of an active communication system for the promotion of relevant extension program. Priority 5. Strengthening Special Project Development Services (SPDS) on Gender and Development (GAD), Coop Education and other institutional and national thrusts. Priority 6. Enhancement of the public service rendered in the University. In 2009, a total of 113 extension programs were completed benefiting a sum of 24,027 individuals coming from different walks of life (e.g. professionals, local residents, youths, etc.). TUP’s majority of extension programs in 2009 focused on developing dynamic communities particularly serving the depressed, deprived and underprivileged Filipinos (see Figure __). This fact undoubtedly supports TUP’s commitment to help the Philippine Government in its effort to enhance the life of local Filipinos in the different barangays. Aside from community development programs, the University extension workers across all campuses implemented projects to develop the skills and competencies of professionals and semi-skilled individuals. A total of 27 % or 24% of extension projects in 2009 were under this thrust. Meanwhile, there are a total of 23% or 20% projects implemented under Priority Area No. 6. The projects conducted under this priority include activities for the immediate community of the University that is its employees, faculty, and relatives of TUP employees. Relief operations, blood donations, and similar activities were some of the projects implemented by faculty, students, and staff of the University under Priority 6. Figure __. Distribution of implemented extension programs by priority area in FY 2009. In terms of the number of beneficiaries for the implemented extension projects in 2009 a total of 24,027 individuals’ composed local residents, youth, professionals, and semi-skilled workers among others have served. The distribution of beneficiaries by priority area is shown in Figure __. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Figure __. Distribution of beneficiaries of various implemented extension programs by 65 Research & Extension Research & Extension Establishment of Strong and Meaningful Linkages to Identified R&D institutions, Agencies, or Parties Part of the University’s R&D Agenda for 2006-2010 is to forge linkages with various R&D institutions. Through the years, the University has benefit from these special relationships, which include: project collaboration, result dissemination, staff development, resource sharing, and financial grants. For the year under review, IRTC has conducted various R&D activities with the following institutions: TIP and Mapua for “Diesel Engine Performance of Crude Coconut Oil for Farm-based Power Generation”; Petron Corporation for the following projects: (a) Endurance Testing for E10 Fuel; (b) Cold Mix Development for Asphalt as Pavement; and (c) Detergency Test for Plant-based and Fossil-based Bio-2T. National Historical Institute for the project entitled “Study of Different Mortar Types for Historic Building”. R&D Awards for 2009 Dr. Melito Baccay was named by NAST as the Outstanding Young Scientist for 2009. He likewise received an award for his research published in an international journal which is an ISI-listed journal. Gender and Development (GAD) Agency: Technological University of the Philippines—Manila Table 20. Annual Programs of GAD Program/Activity/Project Gender Issue GAD Activity ORGANIZATIONAL FOCUSED General Administration and support-Human Resource Development Weak implementation of GAD concepts and gender sensitivity among organizations, officials, faculty researchers, extension workers and Focal Point Members Conduct seminar on gender sensitivity, Gender Analysis and Gender Responsive and Gender Responsive planning. Gender and development workshop meeting was conducted on September 17, 2009 at the TUP-IRTC with 32 focal persons attended the activity from the different campuses, units and colleges. Consultation with group of women regarding existing planned activities on GAD. In active group among women in the university. Conduct meeting to officers and members for the reactivation of the group for the implementation of planned activities. Conducted 10th Anniversary of TUP Crèche on August 17, 2009 with 32 participants. 66 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Results PAUW activities were attended by TUP-PAUW officers and members such as meetings, Third Mid-Biennial Convention and 81st Anniversary towards wellness and solidarity held on October 20, 2009. Research & Extension Research & Extension Program/Activity/Project Utilizing the Crèche as a pre-school based for working employees of the University. Gender Issue Weak operation of the Crèche as pre – school based project for children of working employees of the University by June 2009. GAD Activity Formulation of needed papers in order to establish Crèche as school-based. Purchasing of needed books and materials to be used by the teacher and the children. Meeting will be conducted to concern personnel regarding of Crèche as school-based. Results Documents were facilitated for the utilization of TUP Crèche to become Nursery School. There were 11 enrollees of the TUP Crèche with 6 children from the nearby community. Materials such as educational toys, books and supplies were purchased for the usage of the Crèche Nursery School. Salary of in-charge personnel Meetings were often conducted for 1 year. with the GAD university focal person for the implementation of the activity. CLIENT FOCUSED Information dissemination on GAD concepts among students. Lack of knowledge on GAD concepts and gender sensitivity among students. Conduct seminar on gender mainstreaming and human rights. Conducted Gender Issues/ Concerns and Rights Based Forum to TUP students on December 12, 2009 with 357 NSTP-CWTS students from the College of Engineering and College of industrial Technology. Curricular Activities Lack of GAD perspective in curricular activities of students. Formulate GAD focal members among students and integrate them in the planning and implementation of activities. Discussion with Prof. Basa as the JPAU adviser regarding the activation of the JPAUW of the university was conducted. Meetings will be conducted to recruit GAD members for planning of activities and implementation. -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 67 Research & Extension Research & Extension TUP Visayas 28 or 25% 23 or 20% Priority 6 TUP Taguig Priority 5 20 or 18% TUP Cavi te 16 or 14% 10 or 9% UES Priority 4 COE Priority 3 30 or 27% IRTC 5 or 4% 14 or 12% COS CIE Priority 2 28 or 25% CIT CLA Priority 1 7 or 6% 2 or 2% 4 or 4% 4 or 4% 1 or 1% 5 or 4% 27 or 24% CAFA Figure 8. Distribution of Beneficiaries of Various Implemented Extension Programs 2 or 2% Figure 9.Distribution of Beneficiaries of Implemented Extension Programs With regards to the performance of the extension centers in the University, Figure 9 shows that most of the implemented extension projects came from the University Extension Service (UES) with 30 or 27% extension projects. Among the top performing extension centers in the University include: TUP Visayas, 28 or 25%; TUP Taguig, 20 or 18%; and TUP Cavite, 10 or 9%. Considerably, the satellite campuses completed most of the extension projects. But by campus performance, collectively, the performance of the colleges and units in the Manila Campus obtained the most number of completed projects with 55 or 48.67%. The summary of completed extension projects by priority area and college/campus/units is listed in Table 21. Table 21. Summary of Completed Extension Projects by Priority Area in 2009. No. of Clients Served Priority 1. Enhancement of Professionals, semi-skilled manpower in academe, industry and community Priority Program/Project Title Date Implemented Types of Clients Served TUP Manila CAFA CIE COE COS IRTC 1. Developing an Alternative Cinema for youth with Filipino values and cultural awareness 1. Continuing Professional Education Program for NonEducation Graduates 2. LET 2009 Review Program for BSIE/BTTE/and other clients Sept. 28, 2009 50 June-Oct 2009 (1st Batch) July 26-Aug. 24, 2009 24 Professional 47 Professionals 3. Summer Training Program for Non-Specialist High School Teachers in TLE DepEd NCR Aril 27-May 22, 2009 106 Professionals 1. Mechanical Engineering Lecture Series with the theme: “Nanotechnology, Energy Efficiency, Mechatronics, The Engineering Trends in ME” 1. The So-called Ideal in Physics Aug. 6, 2009 35 Professional ME students Feb. 21, 2009 36 2. Lecture—Series on the Teaching of Science and Mathematics– An Easy Way 3. Lecture Forum on Current Trends in Classroom Assessment Feb. 21, 2009 60 Feb. 22, 2009 30 4. Lecture Forum on Teaching for Conceptual Understanding and Conceptual Change 1.Training Workshop on Electronics as Applied to Maritime Technology 2. Basic Asphalt Technology Feb. 22, 2009 20 Jan. 7-13,2009 15 MAT Graduate Students MAT Graduate Students Mat Graduate Students MAT Graduate Students Professionals Feb. 24—27 Jan. 9—30 Aug. 17—Sept. 4 June 29 -July 24 Sept. 22—25 Mar. 2-6 Nov. 10—Dec. 19 July 27—Aug. 14 Oct. 12—16 16 17 30 31 24 16 17 31 24 3. Basic Laboratory Soil testing 68 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Youth Youth Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 21. Summary of Completed Extension Projects by Priority Area in 2009. (continuation...) No. of Clients Types of Clients Served Served Priority 1. Enhancement of Professionals, semi-skilled manpower in academe, industry and community Priority Program/Project Title Date Implemented TUP Manila UES 4. Concrete and Concrete Materials Testing Mar. 9—13 Feb. 2—25 June 29—July 24 July 27—Aug. 14 Oct. 5—9 16 17 30 31 24 Youth 5. Applied Mechanical Technology (CNC Programming, Gear Hobbing, Material Testing, Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Electro-Pneumatics) 6. Training on Electrical Machine Energy Conversion (DC Generator, DC Motor, Synchronous Generator and Parallel Operations) Feb. 23—Mar. 13 Sept. 29—Oct. 15 31 01 Youth Jan. 12—23 Jan. 26—Feb. 6 Feb. 9—20 Feb. 23—Mar. 6 Mar. 9—20 Mar. 23—Apr. 3 Jan. 14—21 Jan. 28—Feb. 4 Feb. 11—18 Feb. 25—Mar. 4 Mar. 11—18 Mar. 25—Apr. 3 15 15 15 17 15 22 17 19 16 16 20 20 7. Webpage Development and Administration 1. national Training Workshop on Extension NSTP Program on the National Capability Enhancement Training for NSTP Trainors in the Successful Program Implementators of NSTP Nov. 9—13 Oct. 20—22, 2009 20 108 Professionals Facilitators/Coordinators 2. national Training—Workshop in the Implementation of NSTP Program “7th Congress of NSTP Educators & Implementators” 3. Educational Tour for College/campus Extension Coordinators and UES staff to TUP-Visayas 4. Capability Building Program for NSTP Educators and Implementers of HEIs 5. National Capability Building Program for NSTP Educators on Citizen Voters-Education May 6—8, 2009 143 Professionals/Trainors April 15—17, 2009 19 Extensionist/Professionals June 3—5, 2009 125 Extensionist/Professionals Oct. 23, 2009 108 Facilitators/Coordinators 1. Informal Reading Inventory Among Struggling English Readers of Dasmariñas Elementary School 2. School Safety for Cooperating Schools of TUPC August 22, 2009 40 Students Dec. 18—20, 2009 50 Faculty 3. Certification of Teaching Program for NonEducation Professionals (Continuing Program) April-May 2009 15 1. Window Air-Con Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting 2. Basic Computer Aided Design and Drafting May 27—28, 2009 15 OSY/Bgy. Residnets May 27—28, 2009 7 OSY/Bgy. Residents 3. Computer Networking Boot Camp Training Nov. 7—Dec. 5, 2009 15 Employees/Professionals TUP Cavite TUP Taguig Priority 2. Development of a dynamic community that is socially and economically transformed particularly those that affects the depressed, deprived and the underprivileged group of the target areas of the university TUP Manila CAFA 1. Seminar workshop on Basic Drawing and Color Combination for Young Children May 29, 2009 35 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 69 Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 21. Summary of Completed Extension Projects by Priority Area in 2009. Priority Program/Project Title Date Implemented (continuation…) No. of Clients Served Types of Clients Served Priority 2. Development of a dynamic community that is socially and economically transformed particularly those that affects the depressed, deprived and the underprivileged group of the target areas of the university TUP Manila COE May 18—20, 2009May 21—22, 2009May 23— 24, 2009May 18—22, 2009 30204030 1. Pagsasanay Pangkabuhayan para sa Kaunlaran ng Balayunan Jan. 16, 2009 25 Housewives and Farmers 2. Seminar on Managing Health and Fitness in the Brgy. Caniogan, Calumpit, Bulacan May 22—23, 2009 25 Parents/OSY COE Adopt-a-Community Program at Barangay San Miguel B, Maragondon, CaviteSeminars and Workshop Series on Environment and Waste ManagementClean and Green Barangay San Miguel BImprovement of San Miguel Elementray School GroundsBrigada Eskwela 2009 CLA UES 1. Ladderized Training on Personal Computer assembly, Repair and Installation for the Constituents of Cuenca, Batangas 2. Adopt-a-Barangay project for the development of Barangay St. Lucia, Purok Taas, Parang, Dolores, QuezonGist givingFood feedingClean and Green 300 3. Adopt-a-Barangay Project for the Development of May 20—22Aug. 12— Kinabuhayan, Dolores, QuezonOrientation Meeting with 13Nov. 24Dec. 9 Barangay OfficialsSemionar/Workshop on Basic Household Appliance Repair and OperationSeminar/Workshop on Soap Making, Candle Making and other Livelihood ProjectsCommunity Consultation Presentation of Results During the Conduct of Activity UndertakenMedical and Dental Mission for the Barangay Constituents of Kinabuhayan, Dolores, Quezon 45304 OSY, Parents and CommunityOSY and ParentsBarangay Officials 4. Community Building of Marginalized Urban June 20, 2009May 15, CommunitiesParent Tutorial of Kaibigan FoundationSports 2009March 1, 2009 Fest of Kaibigan FoundationBeautification of the Walls along San MarcelinoBeautification of the Brgy. Hall of Brgy. 660Adopt-a-Estero de Balete 30500500 ParentsParentsBrgy. Residents, students, faculty 5. Series of Livelihood Program for the Constituents of Cuenca, BatangasCandle MakingSoap MakingFood PreparationBeauty Culture One Year 20122728 1. Helping Build Homes for the Poor of Pasig City July 4, 2009 120 Urban Poor Families 2. Adopt-a-Barangay Project MOA Signing Aug. 20, 2009 30 Barangay Residents TUP Taguig Priority 2. Development of a dynamic community that is socially and economically transformed particularly those that affects the depressed, deprived and the underprivileged group of the target areas of the university TUP Visayas 1.Ecology/Environment Program fo Brgy. San Fernando, City of Talisay, Negros Occidental Developing a Mini Forest - Tree Clearing/Ring Wedding Activity for Brgy. San Fernando Feb. 28, 2009 OSY/Parents Mar. 4, 2009 OSY/Parents B. Developing a Forest and Fruit-Bearing Trees - Launching of Tree Nursery Project(712 seedlings) C. Clean-up 4. Values Training & Feeding Program 5. Magrove Reforestation Program @ Brgy. Bubog 70 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Feb. 7, 2009 55 Children 550 Coastal Residents Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 21. Summary of Completed Extension Projects by Priority Area in 2009. (continuation...) No. of Types of Clients Clients Served Served Priority 2. Development of a dynamic community that is socially and economically transformed particularly those that affects the depressed, deprived and the underprivileged group of the target areas of the university Priority Program/Project Title Date Implemented TUP Visayas 6. Training—Seminar on traffic Road Safety for Trisicad Drivers & Fabrications of Safety Lights 7. mangrove plating at CICM, Talisay City June—Sept. 2009 870 Sept. 19, 2009 1,550 Trisicad Operators & Drivers Coastal Residents 8. International Coastal Clean –Up at Brgy. Bubog Sept. 19, 2009 1,255 Coastal Residents 9. Psycho-social Enrichment Programs in the Bureau of Jail Management and Penelogy, Bacolod City 10. Health Awareness for Women and Children in Selected Brgy’s 11. RA 9165 (Anti-Drug Law Orientation & Feeding Program in Zone 5, Talisay City) 12. Health Awareness on Avian Flu & Feeding Program in Brgy. Catabla, Talisay City 13. Community Orientation on Swine Flu (AH1N1) and Feeding Program in Zone 14B, Talisay City Dec. 2008—March 2009 67 Male & Female Inmates Aug.9, 2009 45 Mothers & Children Feb. 11, 2009 120 Children & adults March 11, 2009 60 Mothers & children Aug. 1, 2009 69 Mothers & Children 14. Community Orientation on Swine Flu (AH1N1) and Feeding Program in Purok Barikutot, Talisay City 15. Tree Planting in Brgy. Patag, Silay City City Sept. 12, 2009 55 Children & adults Aug. 29, 2009 150 Nearby residents 16. TUP BASD involvement in Nutrition Month Celebration at Charito Heights, Brgy. Granada, Bacolod 17. Mini tree (endemic) Nursery Project at TUP-V Jul. 31, 2009 45 Parents & children 18. Tree Planting at Brgy. San Fernando, Talisay City 2009-2010 March 4, 2009 (Launching) Aug. 8, 2009 Aug. 15, 2009 Adopted brgy. 1,500 Residents 19. Fabrication of Multi-Operational Device for July-Oct. 2009 150 Beneficiaries BIND Foundation Priority 3. Strengthening Internal Capability Development Service programs for faculty and students for enhanced involvement in extension work. TUP Manila 1. Livelihood Program for Unemployed Residents of Brgy. Potrero, Malabon Aug. 15—Sept. 5, 2009 95 OSY 35 Social Dancing Workshop 1. Training the Trainors in Result Monitoring and Evaluation 2. Designing training Program for Trainors 3. Intensifying Extension Services University UES of the 4. Leadership & Survival Skills Training Program for CWTS Volunteers 5. Drug Prevention and Control Program 6. Enhancement Capability Seminar in Values Formation Leadership & Teambuilding for CWTS and LTS Society Apr. 15—17, 2009 40 Extensionist Feb. 26, 2009 25 Extensionist May 12, 2009 (1st batch) Oct. 16, 2009 (2nd batch) May 28—30, 2009 15 Faculty 35 30 Extensionist Faculty / Student Aug. 15, 2009 Oct. 30—31, 2009 1,500 60 Students Student leaders -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 71 Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 21. Summary of Completed Extension Projects by Priority Area in 2009. (continuation...) No. of Clients Types of Clients Served Served Priority 3. Strengthening Internal Capability Development Service programs for faculty and students for enhanced involvement in extension work. Priority Program/Project Title Date Implemented TUP Taguig 1. Environmental Protection Skills Enhancement 2. Capability Building for Volunteers (TUPT—Knowledge Channel) Project 3. Gawad Kalinga Forum “Kabataan: Lakas ng Pagababago” 4. Basic Safety and Disaster Preparedness Training Nov. 28, 2009 140 Youth Sept. 26 & Oct. 10, 2009 140 Youth Sept. 12, 2009 140 Youth Sept. 12, 2009 200 Youth TUP Visayas 1. Training the Trainors in Results Apr. 15—17, 2009 40 TUPV Faculty Documentation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension Program 2. Research of Extension Forum Seot. 14, 2009 85 TUPV Faculty Priority 4. Development of an active communication system for the promotion of relevant extension program TUP Manila UES 2. Publication of the UES Brochure and UES Information for 2009 1. Production of the “Kalinga”, the Official Newsletter of UES Feb.—June 2009 (3 months) Mar 2009 June 2009 Sept 2009 Dec 2009 Feb.—June 2009 (3 months) 100 copies 50 50 50 50 100 copies Professionals 1. Production of 2007 and 2008 Extension Brochure 2. Publication of Articles on [email protected] Oct. 31, 2009 50 TUPT Clients June 2009 100 TUPT Clients 1. Creation of TUPV Gazette Sept. 24, 2009(1st issue) 300 Faculty, students, agencies 2. Publication of the UES Brochure and UES Information for 2009 Faculty/Student Professionals TUP Taguig TUP Visayas Priority 5. Strengthening Special Project Development Services (SPDS) on Gender and Development (GAD), Coop Education and other Institutional and National thrusts TUP Manila 1. Pamaskong Handog ng TUP-CLA at Lingap Foundation para sa mga Pamilya ng Dumpsite, Calumpit, Bulacan 2. Pamaskong Handog para sa Pamilyang Badjao at Kristiyano sa Apalit, Pampanga 1.Cooperative Education Promotion and Development Program Seminar on Cooperative Performance Evaluation System Operation (COOPESO) 5th GA and Election of Officers Pre-membership Seminar Strategic Planning Workshop & Team Building Seminar for Coop Officer & Mngt. Staff 25 Dec. 18—19, 2009 100 Feb. 28, 2009 25 Coop officers/students Feb. 13, 2009 Aug. 21, 2009 May 24—25, 2009 337 30 32 Faculty/Admin Faculty/Admin Faculty/Admin Priority 5. Strengthening Special Project Development Services (SPDS) on Gender and Development (GAD), Coop Education and other Institutional and National thrusts TUP Taguig 1. Manila Bay Coastal Clean-Up 72 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Dec. 6, 2009 500 Visitors/Residents Research & Extension Research & Extension Table 21. Summary of Completed Extension Projects by Priority Area in 2009. (continuation...) No. of Types of Clients Clients Served Served Priority 5. Strengthening Special Project Development Services (SPDS) on Gender and Development (GAD), Coop Education and other Institutional and National thrusts Priority Program/Project Title Date Implemented TUP Taguig 2.Greening & Re-Greening Program for Community of Taguig at C5 Road 3. Solicitation & Distribution of Gifts to Flood Victims of “ONDOY” 4. Safety Forum 5. Caring for the Elderly at Camillus Medhaven 6. Mass Blood Donation 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 140 Youth Oct.—Dec. 1, 2009 27 Employees/Students June 17, 2009 Aug. 8, 2009 Aug. 19, 2009 200 22 66 Youth Elderly Needy Patients 1. Basic Water Rescue Training for Employees and their Children 2. Lecture on Diabetes Awareness and Free Laboratory Check-Up 3. Lecture on Awareness of End-Stage Renal Disease Prevention 4.Lecture on Awareness of End-Stage Renal Disease Prevention 5. Values Enrichment Seminar & Lecture Forum pursuant to EO 347 Dangerous drugs Smoking, drinking Tattooing, Piercing Early marriage, abortion May 18—25, 2009 42 Employees & children Feb. 26, 2009 75 Employees March 13, 2009 830 Faculty, staff & students April 2, 2009 40 BSME & BSECE students Sept. 23—25, 2009 1,680 Faculty, staff & faculty TUP Visayas Priority 6. Enhancement of the public service rendered in the University TUP Manila 1. “CIT 6S PROGRAM” 1. Linis Ganda and Waste Management Project un TUP 2. Social Graces 3. NSTP Day One year TUP Cavite 1. Voluntary Mass Blood Donation for TUPFaculty, Alumni, and students (continuing Program) 2. Sharing to Brgy. Tadlac, Los Baños, Laguna Mar. 14, 2009 70 Students and Faculty Oct. 4, 2009 250 Families 3. Relief Operation turned over to NAVRESCOM Oct. 2009 100 Ondoy Victims 4. Relief Operation at Ternate, Cavite 5. Seminar (Plumbing & Welding) Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 27—28, 2009 120 30 Santi Victims Nueva Ecija Tech. Univ. 6. Seminar (Plumbing & Welding) Dec. 9—10, 2009 34 Central Luzon State Univ. 7. Adopt- a– Community Through Hapag-Asa Nutrition Program May 4—Oct 24, 2009 155 Children from 3-10 yrs. Old 1. Fire Drill 2. Linis Ganda TUPT: Rehabilitation of the Multi Purpose Hall 3. Facilitating Enrollment process for New Students of TUPT 4. SIT Assembly and Orientation Mar. 18, 2009 Sept. 12—Oct. 12, 2009 700 2000 150 600 600 600 Youth, Faculty and Staff Students Employees Youth Parents Youth 1. Alumni Homecoming Celebration 2009 (Silver Jubilee Celebration of Batch ‘84) Mar. 5, 2009 105 10 130 25 Alumni Retirees Faculty & Staff Guests TUP Taguig Apr. 14—May 29, 2009 Sept. 12, 2009 TUP Visayas -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 73 Planning, Development Information System Planning, Development && Information System University Information Technology Center Mandate The University Information Technology Center (UITC) is tasked to assume direct responsibility and leadership in the development and implementation of Information Technology system, programs, and policies that translate meaningful results and redound to the attainment of vision, mission, and goals of the University. Mission The Center will be the active hub of information and Communication Technology (ICT) of the Technological University of the Philippines. It shall concentrate its efforts to attain ICT modernization and productivity by: Management and technical supervision of University ICT facilities; Undertake ICT researches and development studies called in by its mandate; and, Collaborate and coordinate with industry and University constituents in the promotion and implementation of its projects and extension services. Achievements and Developments Through the cooperation of the Center’s four(4) units namely: a) Network Management Unit; b) Web Development Unit; c) Computer Maintenance and Service Unit; and, d) University Information System and Development Unit and with the strong support of TUP administration, industry and University constituents, the UITC has managed to translate into meaningful results the ICT developments in the University, to wit: supported 398 internet connections in the University with Bell Telecommunication as provider with 2MBPS as maximum burst; installation of 4 routers to support wireless fidelity (wifi) technology at the College of Industrial Education Building; supported the enrollment of 12,447 and 11,469 students for first and second semester, respectively in the comanagement and supervision of the maiden implementation of Enrolment and Registration System; management and technical supervision of the Inventory System; maintenance of Level 3 status of the www.tup.edu.ph as per evaluation of UNASPA stages of eGovernnance conducted by the National Computer Center through continuous upgrading and publications of University Information such as reports; news; student, employee and alumni information; job openings, entrance examination passers, etc. strengthened the college-based IT Laboratory facilities. One hundred seventy two computer sets were added to the existing 6 0 computer sets present in the college laboratories including the Integrated Research and Training Center; extended technical assistance and support for computer repair and maintenance both for 93 offices with 84 hardware and software and 13 network repairs; forged linkage with Smart Communications, Inc. through adoption of their Community CARE (Campaign to Advance Relationship-Building and Education) Program which includes the use of Infoboard (web-based SMS service), community education and sponsorship provided assistance in the implementation of Student ID system; 74 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Planning, Development Information System Planning, Development && Information System served as training ground for 21 Supervised Industrial Trainees distributed as follows: 1 trainee from Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2 trainees from 7 trainees from Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Computing Major in Computer Science, 10 trainees from Bachelor of Technology – Computer Engineering Technology with emphasis on network management, web design and administration, computer repair and troubleshooting and computer programming. organized 8 ICT trainings and seminars as follows: 1 cycle for Java Training Course with TESDA and Korea Philippines IT Center for 28 faculty and staff participants; 6 cycles for Basic IT Training course in cooperation with Smart Communications, Inc for 315 student, faculty and staff participants; and Web Development and Administration Training with Integrated Research and Training Center (IRTC) for 20 faculty and staff participants. Cognizant of its role as ICT hub of the University and concretizing its mandate, the UITC has actively participated in related projects. To mention: Evaluated/ processed 310 documents of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology for NBC 461 second and third cycle; Attendance to German Alumni Training Program sponsored by the Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung (Inwent), Germany; Served as lecturer for the topic Captivating Communications using Neuro-Linguistic Programming at the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, La Union; Served as member of the Technical Sub-committee to review TUP Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (TUP-PRAISE) Criteria and Guidelines. Through the dynamic enthusiasm of Dr. Julian O. Marquez Jr., VP for PDIS. The UITC Management Team has a dynamic work force in the persons of Julius A. Sareno, the Director, University Information Technology Center Micheal L. Narisma, the Head, of Network Management, Renato Butch R. Bituonan, the Head, of Web Development, Michael Robert P. Corpuz, the Head of Computer Maintenance and Service and Vicente E. Estember, Head, of University Information System and Development -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 75 Planning, Development Information System Planning, Development && Information System Planning and Development The University in 2009 saw the relevance of developing a University-wide strategic plan. The plan was instigated by conducting a seminar regarding strategic planning, which was participated in by the key stakeholders in TUP. After the seminar, the different offices units in the four campuses of the University submitted their strategic plans to set the directions of the University from 2010 up to the year 2014. To oversee if the strategic plans will be attained, the action plans were evaluated according to the projects/activities set forth at the beginning of the year. The result of the evaluation was satisfactory and it provided necessary measures that enabled the Planning Office to closely monitor or coordinate in order to ensure the full attainment of the said plans. The preparation of the normative financing requirements of TUP was a concerted effort spearheaded by the Planning Office and the University Research and Development Services. The said report served as one of the bases for the evaluation of the institutional budget allocation for the TUP System, which was submitted to the Commission on Higher Education and the Department of Budget and Management Linkages and External Affairs Over the decades, TUP has established a wide array of institutional linkages with educational institutions, research institutes, private or industrial companies, consultancy firms, government agencies, multinational corporations and agencies, and professional organizations, both local and abroad. These linkages significantly enhance and compliment the four-fold functions of the University- instruction, research, extension, and production. During 2009, these linkages are implemented in the forms of faculty and student exchange, research collaborations, program consortia, ETEEAP industrial partners, scholarships, technology transfer, and supervised industrial trainings. The concerted effort of the constituents of the University has paved the way for government and private organizations both here and abroad to be attracted with the university’s programs. Furthermore, through the years, TUP has already established strong international linkages with fellow academic institutions as well as with private firm, from China, Canada, Thailand, South Korea and Middle East. In the previous years up to this year, 2009, TUP has sustained its English language program with Kumoh University, wherein several batches of Korean students were sent to TUP to study and learn the language, and vice versa. The same language program was also brought to Chinese Language Council International. Also, TUP established a partnership with Yantai Vocational College, China to enrich the engineering technology courses in the University. The Tokyo Institute of Technology and Nihon University, Japan provides our engineering students technical training in their respective field. The other linkages in China focused more in International Studies, wherein TUP is working in partnership with Beijing International Studies Institute and Zhenhua Tourism College. The Rajabhat Institute of Dhonburi, Thailand; Korea University of Technology and Education, South Korea and Vancouver Island University, Canada caters to the TUP faculty members as exchange faculty taking up graduate program course. TUP is an active member of International University Sports Federation (FISU). Under the continuing education program for professionals, TUP has worked with TESDA and Smart Communications, Inc. Engr. Amyn Sadrudin Ebrahim Dahya, Managing Director and Technical Specialist, NIMASCO Group of Companies, UTILECO Middle East is the instrument in the development and utilization of the nation’s manpower that has significantly promoted and accelerated the economic and social growth of the people not only in the Asia-Pacific Region but also in the international arena. His most important accomplishment is the development and commercialization of advanced technologies for the purification of drinking water and decontamination of waste water and polluted soil. 76 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Administration & Finance Administration & Finance Administrative Personnel Profile In 2009, the university has 321 administrative and non-teaching personnel. Of the total number of employees, Manila campus has the biggest number with 52% or 167 , Visayas with 23% or 73 , Taguig with 18% or 58 and Cavite with 7% or 23. 263 of these are permanent; 22 are contractual and; 36 are casual employees. Figure 10. Distribution of Administrative Personnel by Campus Campus by Employment Status Casual Contractual (36) 11% (22) 7% Visayas (73) 23 % Taguig (58) 18% Figure 11. Distribution of Administrative Personnel by Campus and Employment Status Manila (167) 52% Permanent (263) 82% Cavite (23) 7% Physical Development TUP adheres to the need of its clientele for a conducive teaching-learning atmosphere, thus year 2009 is a continued term for infrastructure development. There were a number of major projects completed and started as shown in the table below. Table 22. List of Physical Development Projects With Cost Project Title Date % Accomplishment Project Cost (Php) TUP-Visayas Gymnasium October 2009 45% 675,000.00 100% 1,050,054..94 100% 9,962,334.12 TUP-Taguig Hydraulics/ Fluid Mechanics Laboratory at the Civil Technology Area Student Kiosk (Gazebo) Italian Building Extension (Phase 2) Multipurpose Building Canteen Ramp for the Disabled TUP Cavite Water Tank TUP-Manila Renovation of the following: a. Centennial Stage b. Audio-Visual Room (Administration Building) Construction of CAFA Amphitheatre -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 77 Figure 12. Distribution of BOR Approved Special Budget on Income CO (17,971 ,894. 31 ) 22% Sources (25,032.29) 16% PS (22,072,581. 92) 27% Other School Fees ( 62,454.29) 39% MOOE (42,012,152. 78) 51% Hydraulics/Fluid Mechanics Laboratory at the Civil Technology Area Figure 13. Source of Income CY 2009 Tuition Fees ( 70,353.12) 45% Student Kiosk (Gazebo) Water Tank Multipurpose Building Canteen Ramp for the Disabled Audio Visual Room Italian Building Extension (Phase 2) Centennial Stage 78 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- Amphitheater Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED DETAILED STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES For the Year Ended December 31, 2009 INCOME Subsidy Income from National Government Less: Reversion of Unused NCA Net Subsidy Income from National Government TOTAL 417,932,231.45 254,573,221.92 TAGUIG 63,803,252.58 CAVITE 38,858,944.21 VISAYAS 60,696,812.74 2,156,788.20 40,741.18 415,389,702.38 800,322.72 252,416,433.72 26,965.22 63,762,511.40 773,357.50 Registration Fees 4,657,677.00 2,024,602.00 1,237,755.00 545,980.00 849,340.00 Athletic & Cultural Fees 5,481,540.00 3,222,860.00 60,040.00 880,480.00 1,318,160.00 Clearance & Certification Fees 1,395,510.00 625,890.00 424,045.00 205,540.00 140,035.00 Testing Fee/ Comprehensive Exam 6,911,987.82 5,670,232.82 275,075.00 399,855.00 566,825.00 Diploma/Graduation Fee 2,764,295.00 816,125.00 1,545,845.00 187,000.00 215,325.00 Library Fees 8,505,348.50 4,143,524.00 1,545,845.00 1,100,762.50 1,715,217.00 Medical,Dental and Laboratory Fees 6,797,092.50 3,999,770.00 1,100,562.50 1,696,760.00 Seminar/Training Fees 1,165,155.12 1,025,835.12 139,320.00 Transcript of Records Fees Other Service Income 13,190,324.87 45,150,966.37 992,065.00 27,635,281.07 11,966,734.87 83,397.29 155,795.00 7,340,618.00 75,730.00 10,091,670.01 9,500.00 132,555.00 Fines and Penalties 2,542,529.07 MANILA Fines and Penalties 142,055.00 Income from Canteen Operations 252,750.00 Income from Dormitory Operations 46,552.88 38,560,497.40 60,650,259.86 252,750.00 2,091,725.00 460,141.09 3,828,662.99 2,157,925.75 1,053,092.69 617,644.55 54,507,410.77 28,998,237.88 10,293,012.39 6,475,302.50 8,740,858.00 Other Business Income Dividend Income 3,962,419.63 9,532.46 1,736,549.38 9,532.46 108,326.25 2,117,544.00 Income from Grants and Donations 8,080,400.75 8,070,600.75 Printing and Publication Income Rent/Lease Income Tuition Fees Insurance Income 2,825,043.08 298,446.81 2,744.00 2,744.00 12,640.00 2,304,339.34 845,226.74 Miscellaneous Income 3,551,183.69 14,000.00 15,508.44 15,508.44 GROSS INCOME 591,704,612.43 9,800.00 12,640.00 Interest Income Other Fines & Penalties 273,176.99 346,538,890.35 865,624.24 225,002.85 368,485.51 3,537,183.69 94,510,980.47 57,912,866.55 92,741,875.06 Less: EXPENSES Salaries and WagesRegular 158,726,603.47 94,617,843.68 22,615,509.82 14,694,706.36 26,798,543.61 Salaries and WagesPart timer 16,273,917.68 10,115,365.61 3,140,072.51 2,049,977.72 968,501.84 Salaries and WagesSubstitute 20,050.06 20,050.06 Salaries and WagesCasual 3,104,944.61 1,113,688.51 295,769.57 619,697.40 1,075,789.13 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 79 TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED DETAILED STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES For the Year Ended December 31, 2009 Less: EXPENSES Salaries and WagesContractual TOTAL MANILA TAGUIG CAVITE VISAYAS 637,611.25 1,410.00 1,136,738.16 1,136,738.16 9,903,154.21 6,085,858.26 1,267,614.61 8,436,659.43 4,657,906.60 1,273,028.76 Representation Allowance 2,350,427.26 1,848,027.26 172,900.00 155,500.00 174,000.00 Transportation Allowance Clothing and Uniform Allowance 2,186,072.35 1,816,530.03 64,042.32 131,500.00 174,000.00 3,142,000.00 1,844,000.00 432,000.00 292,000.00 574,000.00 183,648.47 105,815.18 37,033.29 2,569,290.67 889,000.00 1,259,583.33 146,000.00 274,707.34 110,000.00 33,923,659.87 515,292.00 84,524.10 25,300,763.74 287,326.50 2,813.41 110,000.00 4,704,586.88 127,062.00 16,710.69 3,028,477.57 29,938.50 889,831.68 70,965.00 65,000.00 17,726,694.29 5,616,763.00 14,715,701.70 9,544,721.32 2,289,506.00 8,719,100.60 1,897,552.05 535,000.00 2,089,575.60 1,457,965.64 360,000.00 1,376,574.50 4,826,455.28 2,432,257.00 2,530,451.00 19,522,214.19 989,675.00 1,660,824.86 894,437.55 11,539,126.48 608,275.00 1,038,874.86 524,079.73 2,770,422.59 127,700.00 279,337.50 127,600.00 1,858,272.12 86,000.00 188,262.50 83,514.68 3,354,393.00 167,700.00 154,350.00 159,243.14 765,611.08 235,459.87 237,891.32 50,556,523.64 38,431,300.92 4,734,932.82 5,733,289.90 1,657,000.00 Traveling Expenses-Local Training and Scholarship Expenses 3,249,216.76 571,668.45 305,281.48 426,519.54 1,945,747.29 2,510,211.11 1,927,798.30 447,657.81 84,980.00 49,775.00 Office Supplies Expenses Accountable Forms Expenses Drugs & Medicines Expenses Medical, Dental & Lab. Supplies Expenses Gasoline, Oil & Lubricants Expenses Textbooks & Instructional Materials 8,645,885.65 4,784,908.08 2,401,652.13 197,306.63 1,262,018.81 33,402.50 50,000.00 Other Supplies Expenses Water Expenses 9,193,382.40 9,203,307.95 Salaries and Wages-Student Labor/Emergency Personnel Economic Relief Allowance (PERA) Additional Compensation (ADCOM) Subsistence,Laundry&Quart ers Allowance Productivity Incentive Allowance Other Bonuses and Allowances Honoraria Hazard Pay Longevity Pay Overtime and Night Pay Cash Gift Year End Bonus Life and Retirement Insurance (LRIP) Contributions Pag-ibig Contributions Philhealth Contributions ECC Contributions Terminal Leave Benefits Other Personnel Benefits Contributions 80 83,402.50 636,201.25 10,000.00 830,681.34 2,505,724.07 40,800.00 292,259.89 10,000.00 1,476,679.37 410,381.75 1,006,487.98 992,027.16 346,434.59 316,077.28 225,581.82 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 1,719,000.00 59,809.64 141,025.49 3,500.00 2,159,649.61 8,089,338.74 2,452,369.33 1,074,346.33 188,489.80 222,081.82 889,683.44 26,625.00 3,691,680.02 12,997.88 Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED DETAILED STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES For the Year Ended December 31, 2009 Less: EXPENSES Electricity Expenses Cooking Gas Expenses Postage & Deliveries TOTAL 22,842,476.12 792,643.13 9,522.75 MANILA 14,731,707.94 792,643.13 3,180.00 TAGUIG 4,502,480.11 Telephone ExpensesLandline 891,756.68 469,488.32 113,410.29 60,662.32 248,195.75 Telephone ExpensesMobile Internet Expenses 173,334.81 517,331.83 47,423.25 357,916.60 74,960.00 63,200.00 30,335.89 62,711.56 54,119.34 Cable, Satellite, Telegraph and Radio Expenses CAVITE 1,922,263.25 VISAYAS 1,686,024.82 6,342.75 8,525.00 8,525.00 Membership Dues and Contribution to Organizations Advertising Expenses 67,500.00 345,566.23 63,000.00 297,465.73 4,500.00 35,432.50 2,000.00 10,668.00 Printing & Binding Expenses Rent Expenses 501,626.88 115,767.41 275,871.33 13,440.00 56,670.00 47,000.00 16,000.00 55,327.41 153,085.55 1,377,993.98 279,346.00 242,499.98 228,000.00 25,314.83 757,186.85 85,748.00 237,499.98 219,000.00 25,314.83 45,818.18 37,836.00 289,721.30 92,802.00 285,267.65 62,960.00 5,000.00 7,741.89 1,251,151.61 7,500,720.17 11,795,247.03 1,226,564.17 2,475,772.55 5,149,935.81 Representation Expenses Subscription Expenses Rewards and Claims Legal Services Auditing Services Environment/Sanitary Services General Services Janitorial Services Security Services Other Professional Services Repairs & Maint. - Office Buildings Repairs & MaintenanceSchool Buildings Repairs and Maintenance Other Structures Repairs & MaintenanceOffice Equipment Repairs & MaintenanceFurnitures & Fixtures Repairs & Maintenance-IT Equipment & Software Repairs & Maint. Communication Equip. Repairs & MaintenanceTechnical & Scientific Equip. Repairs & MaintenanceOther Machinery & Equipment Repairs & MaintenanceLand Transport Equipment Repairs & MaintenanceOther Property Plant & Equipment 9,000.00 7,741.89 2,162,736.77 4,305,778.55 1,076,607.50 859,096.53 1,936,223.62 1,242,939.24 5,540,230.45 3,230,950.64 214,032.59 213,976.61 178,306.61 24,587.44 756,656.08 1,020,000.00 2,105,554.77 1,319,532.67 217,510.97 681,347.38 11,937.00 2,246,674.81 62,605.00 152,156.59 61,876.00 6,070.00 28,430.00 450.00 1,170.00 450.00 15,830.00 14,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 1,830.00 144,440.00 144,440.00 3,900.00 3,900.00 189,928.46 11,600.00 91,969.00 18,700.00 81,916.00 94,337.46 2,075.00 72,774.00 495.00 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 81 Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED DETAILED STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES For the Year Ended December 31, 2009 Less: EXPENSES Extraordinary Expenses Miscellaneous Expense Tax, Duties and Licenses Fidelity Bond Premiums TOTAL MANILA TAGUIG 328,485.63 305,960.27 22,525.36 1,477,065.44 6,203.00 1,470,862.44 CAVITE 9,496.24 5,038.12 45,659.51 16,784.51 28,875.00 Insurance Expenses 163,633.58 86,473.29 30,288.26 Depreciation - Land Improvements 660,299.28 237,405.72 300,415.45 Depreciation - Office Buildings 101,514.20 Depreciation - School Buildings 122,478.11 VISAYAS 4,458.12 46,872.03 101,514.20 9,877,302.26 7,855,992.14 711,808.08 1,309,502.04 938,152.19 876,236.90 44,555.05 17,360.24 Depreciation - Office Equipment 2,164,127.49 1,293,885.65 487,721.20 52,491.84 330,028.80 Depreciation Furniture & Fixtures 1,341,557.00 502,305.25 121,416.39 208,933.80 508,901.56 Depreciation - IT Equipment 6,114,452.24 4,178,292.93 759,003.77 908,716.64 268,438.90 867,582.03 541,947.21 246,106.82 79,528.00 Depreciation ExpenseOther Structures Depreciation-Library Books Depreciation Machinery Depreciation Communication Equipment Depreciation ExpenseFire Fighting Equipment Depreciation Medical,Dental & Lab Equipment Depreciation - Sports Equipment Depreciation Technical & Scientific Equipment Depreciation - Other Machineries & Equipment 625,364.08 15,088.00 33,406.89 52,867.51 28,427.16 10,435.20 164,253.00 8,358.95 9,348.43 145,375.62 1,170.00 12,672.00 20,522.25 8,166.02 14,005.15 1,970,598.92 936,280.30 811,154.01 109,913.66 113,250.95 350,955.76 211,771.79 26,838.90 44,301.00 68,044.07 20,142.86 86,483.98 90,244.70 235,426.25 718,157.19 457,915.33 261,043.79 1,022,577.08 68,993.64 Loss of Assets 4,385,384.52 79,359.68 13,149,249.46 1,400.00 2,099,990.36 82 4,851.00 568,019.15 Depreciation ExpenseMotor Vehicles Depreciation - Other Property Plant & Equipment TOTAL EXPENSES EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENSES 491,174.02 621,365.04 41,360.27 Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses Bank Charges 134,190.06 496,685,006.24 4,306,024.84 206,775.75 10,842,483.35 1,400.00 291,681,923.32 95,019,606.19 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 54,856,967.03 78,142,218.25 16,368,762.22 45,072,726.56 12,840,139.99 81,788,138.11 10,953,736.95 TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of December 31, 2009 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash Cash Collecting Officers Cash-Disbursing Officers Petty Cash Fund Payroll Fund TOTAL 6,601,792.36 324,330.74 33,900.00 3,288,519.58 MANILA 730,460.29 TAGUIG 370,087.58 25,000.00 3,058,049.88 8,900.00 230,469.70 17,264,648.52 14,893,997.33 2,370,651.19 101,649,356.30 42,544,381.99 1,661,568.69 Cash in Bank-Local Currency, Savings Account 37,265,498.25 37,265,498.25 Cash in Bank-Local Currency, Time Deposits 61,068,177.48 Cash National Treasury (MDS) Cash in Bank-Local Currency, Current Cash in Bank-Foreign Currency, Time Deposit Total Cash Receivables Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Due from Officers & Employees Loan Receivables Due from NGA's (Procurement Services) Due from Other funds Receivables- Disallowances/ Charges Advances to Officers & Employees Other Receivables Total Receivables CAVITE 4,934,834.20 VISAYAS 566,410.29 324,330.74 24,785,599.56 32,657,806.06 44,924,336.56 7,213,786.70 234,710,009.93 7,213,786.70 105,731,174.44 9,514,263.05 5,510,060.53 (75,225.25) 49,566,013.72 3,318,599.27 16,143,840.92 29,720,433.76 49,692,388.01 367,715.65 317,887.60 121,267.50 119,057.56 812,000.00 525,800.00 103,383.90 (75,225.25) 6,103,920.22 3,207,185.43 5,557,665.30 2,380,275.00 305,929.86 14,910.43 760,044.52 275,729.41 309,372.07 14,604.08 450,672.45 261,125.33 9,888,960.41 8,096,821.51 1,162,955.00 4,194,869.71 783,064.12 34,652,811.62 3,683,568.77 511,300.94 25,552,367.26 5,950,268.03 1,014,783.15 783,064.12 2,135,393.18 Inventories Office Supplies Inventory Drugs and Medicines Inventory 2,206,689.30 555,560.16 354,723.77 461,660.70 23,143.97 834,744.67 23,143.97 Medical & Dental Supplies Inventory 120,833.82 32,550.00 88,283.82 Gasoline, Oil & Lubricants Inventory 52,506.05 2,570.00 49,936.05 Textbooks & Instructional Mat. Inventory 62,040.40 Other Supplies Inventory 4,510,235.63 469,482.37 Spare Parts Inventory 83,216.02 83,216.02 Construction Materials Inventory 528,064.46 478,412.02 Total Inventories 7,586,729.65 62,040.40 1,621,790.57 1,461,968.24 1,782,930.93 795,854.09 49,652.44 1,928,384.85 2,244,591.63 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 1,791,962.60 83 Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of December 31, 2009 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Prepaid Insurance Other Current Assets Advances to Contractors Other Prepayments and Deposits Guaranty Deposits Total Other Current Assets NON-CURRENT ASSETS Investments in Stocks and Bonds Property Plant and Equipment Land Land Improvements Accumulated Depreciation-Land Impvmt. Net Book Value-Land Improvements Office Buildings Accum. Depr. - Office Buildings Net Book Value-Office Buildings School Buildings Accumulated Depreciation-School Bldg. Net Book ValueSchool Buildings Other Structures Accumulated Depreciation-Other Structures Net Book Value-Other Structures Office Equipment Accumulated Depreciation-Office Eqpt. Net Book Value-Office Equipment Furniture & Fixtures Accumulated Depre.Furniture & Fixtures Net Book ValueFurniture & Fixtures IT Equipment & Software Accumulated Depre.-IT Equipment Net Book Value-IT Equipment & Software 84 TOTAL 411,081.27 MANILA 340,211.46 TAGUIG 55,301.39 1,586,909.07 1,396,980.00 189,929.07 883,966.32 168,152.00 861,726.32 108,152.00 60,000.00 2,639,027.39 2,366,858.32 CAVITE 20,000.00 249,929.07 20,000.00 1,154,500.00 1,133,350.00 434,700,732.90 9,535,175.95 419,337,090.00 2,724,984.76 15,363,642.90 2,637,841.69 4,137,949.50 6,509,288.16 1,791,113.25 1,561,319.61 3,156,855.30 3,025,887.79 4,146,848.99 933,871.51 VISAYAS 15,568.42 2,240.00 2,240.00 21,150.00 1,076,522.08 2,479,930.46 981,094.20 4,146,848.99 34,400.00 34,400.00 2,479,930.46 1,666,918.53 377,644,561.26 287,843,479.82 15,817,958.66 1,666,918.53 47,911,278.33 150,768,508.37 120,649,836.55 6,587,777.17 23,530,894.65 226,876,052.89 35,134,307.31 167,193,643.27 19,499,458.40 9,230,181.49 12,776,852.50 24,380,383.68 385,783.20 12,148,121.66 1,972,752.92 10,098,694.34 76,674.40 22,986,185.65 23,615,386.33 17,526,705.48 16,293,716.69 2,678,158.16 3,018,508.44 309,108.80 1,595,757.00 2,472,213.21 2,707,404.20 10,394,158.27 7,351,939.47 840,823.70 846,510.24 1,354,884.86 13,221,228.06 8,941,777.22 2,177,684.74 749,246.76 26,071,844.45 26,071,844.45 2,472,213.21 1,352,519.34 50,080,209.90 28,162,286.56 2,793,958.75 3,278,103.67 15,845,860.92 7,331,675.55 2,546,019.27 446,866.15 1,528,982.91 2,809,807.22 42,748,534.35 25,616,267.29 2,347,092.60 1,749,120.76 13,036,053.70 48,813,451.59 29,414,008.40 4,693,262.39 9,828,017.00 4,878,163.80 26,427,455.42 15,197,754.32 1,555,078.08 8,468,122.47 1,206,500.55 22,385,996.17 14,216,254.08 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 3,138,184.31 1,359,894.53 3,671,663.25 Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of December 31, 2009 ASSETS Property Plant and Equipment Library Books TOTAL 9,699,530.53 MANILA 5,353,237.25 TAGUIG 1,403,186.41 CAVITE 2,023,770.37 2,957,951.84 2,151,535.24 666,298.93 140,117.67 Accum. Depre. Library Books Net Book Value-Library Books Machinery Accum. DepreciationMachinery 6,741,578.69 12,084,847.56 Net Book Value-Machinery 6,851,006.59 3,201,702.01 736,887.48 5,233,840.97 - - VISAYAS 919,336.50 1,883,652.70 2,591,631.00 919,336.50 9,493,216.56 2,286,796.85 2,947,044.12 304,834.15 6,546,172.44 Communication Equipment 5,285,172.82 4,671,170.57 319,600.25 70,350.00 224,052.00 Accum. Depre.Communication Equipment 3,277,787.76 3,052,801.18 133,738.83 66,147.75 25,100.00 Net Book ValueCommunication Equipment Fire Fighting Equipment & Accessories Accum. Depre. - Fire Fighting Equipment Net Book Value-Fire Fighting Equipment Medical, Dental & Lab. Equipment Accum. Dep.-Med.Dental & Lab. Equipment. Net Book Value-Medical, Dental & Lab. Equipment Military Police & Trafic Equipment Sports Equipment Accum. Dep.- Sports Equipment Net Book Value-Sports Equipment Technical & Scientific Mach. & Equipment Accum. Depre.- Tech. & Scientific Mach.& Eqpt. Net Book Value-Technical & Scientific Mach. & Equipment Other Machinery & Equipment Accum. Depre.- Other Machinery & Equipment Net Book Value-Other Machinery & Equipment 2,007,385.06 1,618,369.39 185,861.42 4,202.25 198,952.00 1,501,875.20 1,308,233.70 88,150.00 105,491.50 270,999.65 191,182.20 33,457.70 46,359.75 1,230,875.55 1,117,051.50 54,692.30 - 59,131.75 4,011,940.75 737,160.00 114,482.70 3,153,798.05 6,500.00 2,511,200.73 61,458.48 46,373.14 2,398,689.11 4,680.00 1,500,740.02 5,957.00 380,631.80 675,701.52 755,108.94 1,820.00 5,957.00 311,057.47 69,574.33 68,109.56 - 140,800.00 194,465.00 45,366.80 114,105.10 164,288.29 32,664.08 26,694.90 30,176.71 12,702.72 49,083,898.45 34,912,248.22 9,712,944.72 1,828,956.00 2,629,749.51 5,404,883.99 1,261,907.08 2,628,723.47 834,657.74 679,595.70 43,679,014.46 33,650,341.14 7,084,221.25 994,298.26 1,950,153.81 8,612,450.19 6,661,313.97 467,453.55 722,616.00 761,066.67 1,514,923.08 926,272.43 136,085.23 44,301.00 408,264.42 7,097,527.11 5,735,041.54 331,368.32 678,315.00 352,802.25 Motor Vehicles 6,464,732.36 2,929,653.00 940,000.00 1,379,466.00 1,215,613.36 Accum. Depre. Motor Vehicles Net Book Value-Motor Vehicles 2,395,409.18 1,344,616.34 20,142.86 542,071.48 488,578.50 4,069,323.18 1,585,036.66 919,857.14 837,394.52 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 727,034.86 85 Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of December 31, 2009 ASSETS Property Plant and Equipment TOTAL Other Plant and Equipment Accum. Depre. -Other Property Plant & Equipment MANILA 4,671,202.16 10,226,246.90 8,618,505.94 688,172.79 3,629,490.01 4,300,843.14 59,004,155.61 Total Property Plant and Equipment 906,835,789.85 760,358,965.22 TOTAL ASSETS VISAYAS 59,692,328.40 65,971,271.52 Other Assets CAVITE 74,589,777.46 Net Book Value-Other Property Plant & Equipment Construction in Progress Bldg & Other Structures TAGUIG - 45,419,158.65 111,591,967.02 96,931,962.00 8,696,327.11 11,210,142.50 171,102.60 11,039,039.90 1,310,792,059.23 994,207,781.87 122,904,422.72 1,041,712.15 5,925,403.76 37,725,461.94 63,332,204.04 5,963,677.91 70,725,270.48 122,954,584.16 LIABILITIES AND GOVERNMENT EQUITY Current Liabilities Accounts Payable 10,641,400.45 10,361,170.25 59,512.16 Due to Officers & Employees 13,767,102.37 13,471,831.56 295,270.81 Due to Bureau of Treasury 39,206.40 220,718.04 39,206.40 Due to BIR 3,833,360.53 3,507,456.55 239,555.96 86,348.02 Due to GSIS 3,346,009.17 3,234,861.48 7,014.69 104,133.00 Due to PAGIBIG 1,199,020.89 1,191,928.33 1,506.48 5,586.08 1,712.50 Due to PHILHEALTH Due to Other NGA's Due to Other GOCC's Due to LGU's 201,937.50 199,775.00 450.00 12,949,246.46 12,716,970.93 232,275.53 1,244,513.46 1,244,513.46 441,410.50 441,410.50 Due to Other Funds/Books 3,477,659.15 3,216,533.82 261,125.33 Guaranty Deposits Payable 1,644,147.42 755,605.24 820,305.84 68,236.34 438,084.85 322,400.00 92,681.00 3,600.00 Performance/Bidder's/Bail Bonds Payable Tax Refund Payable 676.57 Total Current Liabilities 53,223,775.72 19,403.85 676.57 50,664,457.12 2,049,580.77 71,836.34 437,901.49 Other Liabilities Other Payables 8,917,070.72 Bonds Payable 3,521,639.27 28,898,028.12 3,836,934.71 43,909.75 Other Deferred Credits 32,734,962.83 Total Other Liabilities 86 3,278,113.84 41,695,943.30 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 2,105,038.15 12,279.46 43,909.75 32,176,141.96 7,402,483.73 2,105,038.15 12,279.46 Administration & Finance Administration & Finance TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-SYSTEM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of December 31, 2009 LIABILITIES AND GOVERNMENT EQUITY TOTAL MANILA TAGUIG CAVITE VISAYAS Equity Government Equity 1,130,598,554.54 864,493,409.25 96,995,248.33 57,933,852.66 111,176,044.30 Prior Year's Adjustment (9,745,820.52) (7,983,193.49) 88,347.67 (2,225,596.66) 374,621.96 Excess of Income Over Expenses 95,019,606.19 54,856,967.03 16,368,762.22 12,840,139.99 10,953,736.95 Total Equity 1,215,872,340.21 911,367,182.79 113,452,358.22 68,548,395.99 122,504,403.21 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 1,310,792,059.23 994,207,781.87 122,904,422.72 70,725,270.48 122,954,584.16 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- 87 -ANNUAL REPORT 2009- MANAGEMENT TEAM DR. OLYMPIO V. CAPARAS President DR. FLORIDA C. LABUGUEN Vice P resident Planning and Development and Information System PROF. GEMMA D. BELGA Director Planning Office PROF. MONA J. PURGANAN Information Officer Planning Office PROF. WILMA DOLLISEN –ENRIQUEZ (a.ka. Beck) Visual Artist Planning Office PROF. JULIUS A. SARENO Director University Information Technology Center PROF. RENATO BUTCH BITUONAN Head, Web Development Information Technology Center PROF. ELIZABETH GALVEZ Head, Audio Visual and Multimedia Department Integrated Research and Training Center PROF. LETICIA C. UYACO Head, Printing Department Integrated Research and Training Center -ANNUAL REPORT 2009-