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vision
A world-class institution of higher learning
renowned for its excellence in science and
technology and for its commitment to the holistic
development of the individual and society
mission
To provide quality education for the industrial and
socio-economic development of Mindanao with
its diverse cultures through relevant programs in
instruction, research, extension and community
involvement
TABLE of
CONTENTS
Institute Recognitions 4
Executive Summary 5
Academic Affairs 8
Admissions and Scholarship Administration 10
Registrar 11
Department of Student Affairs 12
College of Arts and Social Sciences 13
College of Business Administration and Accountancy 14
College of Education 15
College of Engineering 16
College of Nursing 18
College of Science and Mathematics 19
School of Computer Studies 20
School of Engineering Technology 21
School of Graduate Studies 22
Guidance and Counseling 23
Library 24
Alumni Relations 26
MSU-IIT Center for e-Learning (MICeL) 27
Sports Development 29
Cultural Development 30
Research and Extension 34
Institute of Peace and Development in Mindanao (IPDM) 47
Planning and Development 48
Administration and Finance 50
Budget Management 53
Academic Programs 55
MSU System and MSU-IIT Officials 57
International Recognition
Institute Recognitions
ASEAN University Network/ South East Asia Engineering Education Development Network (AUN/SEED-Net)
Host Institute
Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO) or patent library, project of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO Phil)
of the Philippines in cooperation with World Intellectual Property Organization
Iligan National Writers Workshop, first Institutional member of Asia Pacific (AP) Writers and Translators Association
based in Bangkok
These, among other initiatives have helped uphold recognitions from the Commission on
Higher Education (CHED) as Centers of Excellence and Development in the Education, Sciences
and Mathematics programs even as accreditations of programs given by the Accrediting Agency
of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACUP) are likewise sustained.
Effects of these are manifested in the continued generation of top performers in Professional
Regulation Commission Board licensure examinations, with high passing averages compared to
the national rate. Honors continue to pour in due to the excellent performances of students and
the faculty in various competitions here and abroad. In November, the School of Engineering
Technology lived up to its reputation by having been recognized in the ASEAN Skills Competition
in the Trade area of Mechatronics. In separate occasions, four professors from the College of
Education, fourteen (14) from the College of Arts and Social Sciences brought accolades for
their exemplary scholarly works read in prestigious international conferences. Students at
the College of Business Administration and Accountancy and the College of Engineering also
benefited from our exchange programs with Philippine-American Education Foundation
(PAEF), World Learning-Department of State and Cultural Affairs, Tohuko University and Japan
East-Asian Network of Exchange for Students and Youth (JENESY) Program 2012.
During my stewardship, my commitment is for the Institute to begin its journey towards making it
a Research University in the future with the strengthening of the programs of the Office of the Vice
Chancellor for Research and Extension. Recent notable strides include the Institutes membership
to the Philippine Higher Education Research Network (PHERNET) and the recognition of the
countrys first Tuklas Lunas (Filipino for cure discovery) Center by the Philippine Council for Health
and Research and Development of the Department of Science and Technology (PCHRD-DOST). The
Institute has also recently renewed its Engineering Research and Development for Technology
(ERDT) membership, and has secured funds for the expansion of the College of Engineering (COE)
building.
Results, in terms of improving the research culture, are highlighted by the significant increases
of oral and poster presentations both in national and international conferences, publications
in Thomson-Reuters accredited publications, internationally-refereed journals, and our own
refereed publication, our official, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary official journal Mindanao
Forum and its membership in the Philippine E-Journals and in the University of Hawaii at Manoas
Mindanao page.
A number of the oral presentations from the various colleges received prestigious awards.
Proportionate to this is the boost in the number of externally-funded and self-funded researches
from 57 to 96 and 17 to 60, respectively. Notably, the Philippine Council for Health Research and
Development (PCHRD) granted a considerable sum of funding support for the project Extraction
Purification and Preliminary Toxicity and Antioxidant Potential Assessment of the Phytochemicals
for Selected Medicinal Plants in Mindanao.
A most important development is the rise in the number of faculty members engaged in
research in response to the intensified campaign for collaborative works among senior and junior
faculty members and with their international counterparts. In addition, a professorial chair was
conferred to a faculty in the College of Engineering in recognition of exemplary achievement in
the specialized area of Material Science and Engineering Technology.
The Institutes reason for being is not complete without its extension services in order to help
improve the quality of life of its partners in the community. Aside from the established socio-
economic and skills-building programs, the Institute invested in after-care assistance activities
following the devastation of Typhoon Sendong. In coordination with external agencies, the
Institute offered its share in the healing and restoration work for survivors and certain facilities for
them. This has contributed to the rise in the number of services the Institute had provided from
107 in 2011 to 265 this year.
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If our emphasis is on Science and Technology, we have not neglected the holistic development of our
constituents, nor have we closed our sights to the cultivation of our humanities programs. One of the
more potent extension service of our Institute is the presence of our eminent cultural groups that
propagate the beauty and significance of our culture and arts through the Integrated Performing Arts
Guild (IPAG), the Octava Choral Society, the Kalimulan Cultural Dance Troupe and the Echoes Band, not
to mention our group of young visual artists and independent film makers whose works have put the
Institute in the countrys cultural map with its partnership with the National Commission for Culture
and Arts under the Office of the President.
Administrative support is focused on enhancing systems and optimizing resources to intensify work
efficiency. Process and methods simplification in the Registrars and Admissions offices have facilitated
the speedy delivery of services. On resource allocation, the Institute has already secured funds for the
construction of the Information and Communication Technology Center (ICTC) building that will be
used for an extensive contribution to the educational, research, and economic development of our
country.
ACADEMIC
Affairs
Growing in Continued Pursuits for
Excellence in Quality Education
The Institutes journey in 2012 has been remarkable. It has withstood numerous challenges, has pulled its constituents together, and has
provided opportunities for them to work in unison towards achieving the Institutes mission. This is proof that no obstacle, no calamity, natural
or man-made, can impede the Institute from continuously growing.
One of the challenges that has great impact on the Institutes primary function to deliver tertiary level instruction is the implementation of the
K-12 Program. This change in the educational system has caused some wariness to the populace of the Institute. However, MSU-IIT through
the active leadership of the administration and with the commitment of the various colleges and schools, has concentrated its efforts in
preparation for the K-12 Program. An Institute wide Academic Summit 2012-Policy Review and K-12 Planning Workshop has been conducted
specifically for this purpose. Other initiatives have also been done to provide orientations, workshops and trainings for the administrators,
faculty, and staff. The colleges and schools have independently been focusing on reviewing their course offerings and programs that are
relevant in the new educational set up.
Faculty members have also been actively engaged in carefully studying possible changes that may occur to ensure a smooth management
of the K-12 Program. Measures to carefully review faculty requirements are being done to avoid critical turnover of faculty members during
the transition phase. The Faculty Development Program is still in place to make certain that the faculty get the maximum training possible
for them to become highly competent and updated in their fields of expertise especially during these changing times. Aside from these, the
Institute facilities are being visited and evaluated in terms of availability and readiness in servicing the clientele since skill building is given
emphasis in the new curriculum.
In line with the concerted efforts for continuous growth of the various academic units, proper budget utilization is crucial. The Institute has
liberalized the colleges and schools in utilizing budget from GAA, Income, and fiduciary. This practice allows the academic units to exercise
judicious use of budget for the implementation of projects that will further propel growth and development.
The year 2012, like any other year, has been filled with challenges. The journey has never been an easy ride. However, the astounding
dedication and commitment demonstrated by the entire MSU-IIT constituents have been very inspiring that the challenges have become
less overwhelming. The actions and interventions of the administration, the activities of the various colleges and schools, the programs of
the other academic units, and the efforts exerted by every member of the MSU-IIT community have all been coherent and directed towards
achieving the goal of becoming a Research University. And, with the significant growth exhibited by the Institute in 2012, moving forward
and reaching for that dream, does not seem an impossibility.
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2012 PRC Board/Licensure Passers
No. of No. MSU-IIT National Top ten placers/
Passing
Month Discipline/Field Takers Passed % Passing Rank of MSU-IIT
% performance
Feb Metallurgical Engineer Licensure Exam 3 2 66.67% 87.50%
Nursing Licensure Exam (taken in Dec. 2011 released Feb. 2012) 8 7 87.50% 33.90%
Master Plumber Licensure Exam 1 0 0 37.56%
March Licensure Exam for Certified Plant Mechanic 2 1 50% 52%
Licensure Exam for Real Estate Broker 7 5 71.43% 66.48%
Licensure Exam for Teacher - ATEP 37 7 18.92% 18.36%
Licensure Exam for Teacher - Elementary 23 22 95.65% 42.46%
Licensure Exam for Teacher - Secondary 144 77 53.47% 24.85%
April Electronics Engineer Licensure Exam 22 18 81.82% 53.55% No. 8, Jose Ricardo M. Catane (BSECE
11); rating obtained 92%
Chemical Engineer Licensure Exam 14 11 78.57 51.95%
Electrical Engineer Licensure Exam 15 14 93.33% 43.68% No. 2 Performing School (15 or more
examinees)
Registered Master Electrician Licensure Exam 15 7 46.67% 35.33%
May Civil Engineer Licensure Exam 12 10 83.33% 34.06%
Certified Public Accountant Licensure Exam 4 1 25% 37.53%
June Environmental Planner Licensure Exam 1 1 100% 60.74%
July Real Estate Appraiser Licensure Exam 4 3 75% 52.55% No. 5, Prima Roquillas-Arcallana
(BSMetE 94); rating obtained 84%
Aug Nursing Licensure Exam (taken in June & released in Aug. 2012) 100 96 96% 45.69% No. 10, Denim E. Maghanoy; rating
obtained 83.80%
Metallurgical Engineer Licensure Exam 24 15 62.50 75.55 No. 1, Al Mon E. Dahan; rating obtained
88.55%
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Faculty on Study Leave
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COE CSM CASS SET SCS CBAA CED
2012 at Iligan City National High School (ICNHS) for Academic Scholars (Deans Lister) w/o Stipend 668 Grantsin-Aid - Full Scholarship 527
Academic Scholars(Deans Lister) w/ Stipend 351 Grants-in-Aid - Partial Scholarship 626
approximately 1,100 graduating students with the
ANTEU Dependent 164 GTA 32
theme Preparing Oneself for Wise Career Choice. ANTEU Dep-Special Program 15 HOLCIM 13
ANTEU MEMBER 18 IIT FDP 5
The Admissions Staff has put up an Information APDP 8 Iskolar ng Sunlife 4
Booth inside the ICNHS gym featuring MSU-IITs APSDP 2 JG Summit Petrochem Corp (JGSPC) 12
relevant information such as the academic offerings, Barangay Officials Dependent 217 MARIWASA 6
enrolment fees and scholarship grants. CHED- Congressional (Belmonte) 42 MSU-IIT Employee 31
CHED-DCP 6 MSUS Employee -Regular Program 55
CHED-FDP 118 NEC Foundation 2
The OASA plays a major role in the enrolment of CHED-HEDP 4 Nestle 2
college freshmen in coordination with the different CHED-Natl Scholarship Prog (NSP) 28 OnB Scholar 1
colleges and the Office of the Registrar. The Office CHED-NISGP 4 One Town, One Scholar 50
also continually upgrades its services and has sent its CHED- Offshore 33 OWWA 5
Office as it has processed 7,770 MSU-SASE results CMU Scholarship 6 SK Officers-Special Program 11
in two weeks; proof-read communication letters Cocofoundation 7 Special Scholarship -Band (ECHOES) 8
Coral Bay Nickel Corp. 8 Valedictorian/Salutatorian 174
sent to qualifiers and non-qualifiers; segregated,
DA-Agri Training Institute 2 WMSU Scholar 1
classified passers and non-passers test results; and Del Monte 2 DIACET Scholar 1
invited 4,187 MSU-SASE passers. Dependent-MSUS Employee (Regular) 269 DOST 697
Dependent-MSUS Employee (Special Program) 36 ERDT 85
Faculty U Dep. Regular Program 70 Total 5,640
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Registrar
THE CBAA has had a total of 212, 890 and 832 enrollees across all courses in the summer, first (1st) and second (2nd)
semesters of 2012, respectively. The College opened its doors to other learning opportunities for its students by sending them
to local and national competitions, many of whom have garnered top awards. There were also students who were recipients
of exchange programs and fellowships and one of them was Ms. Malaya Negad, a recipient of the Global
Undergraduate Exchange Program hosted by the Philippine-American Education Foundation
(PAEF) and World Learning-Department of State and Cultural Affairs from January 4 to May 12, 2012.
CBAA also strengthens its faculty force by continually sending faculty members for further studies. Currently, the College
has one (1) faculty grantee, Prof. Pamela Resurreccion, who is pursuing her Doctor of Business Administration at De La Salle
University.
In the field of research, the paper of Prof. Sheevun Di O. Guliman entitled The Effect of Environment Protection
Expenditure on Health Care Expenditure was awarded Best Paper, Research Category by the
OVCRE on June 28-29, 2012.
The faculty members have also been actively involved in researches funded by international agencies. One research
is on The Rapid Impact Assessment of Disaster on Sources of Livelihood and Employment
Opportunities (Post Typhoon Sendong Conditions in Iligan City), funded by the UN-International
Labour Organization. Another research is on Community Validation with Worldfish Consultants
which has been funded by the Bureau Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
The College has likewise conducted extension projects by holding capacity building seminars for the community. These
seminars include: Accounting for Non-Accountants and Marketing for Small Businesses.
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College of Education
International Association of Multidisciplinary Research
(IAMURE) Conference
May 28-29, 2012/ Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
College of Engineering
Enrolment in the College increased from 1,700 to 1,809 for the undergraduate courses and from
118 to 123 for the graduate courses for the 1st and 2nd semesters of 2012, respectively.
The College has, once again, proven its quality education as it produced topnotchers in the persons of Al Mon Dahan
(1st placer) and Manfredo Fababeir (6th placer) in the Metallurgical Engineering Board
Exams and Jose Ricardo Catane (8th placer) in the Electrical Engineering Board exams.
METE TOPNOTCHER Engr. Al Mon Dahan
Board Passers / Topnotchers/ Institute Rank in PRC Board Licensure Examination:
PROGRAM SCHOOL PERCENTAGE NATIONAL PERCENTAGE NATIONAL
RANK
In terms of linkages, COE has been accepted for Phase III AUN/
SEED-Net Network as a New Member Institution with an
approval from the 19th Steering Committee Meeting and Year 2012 Annual
Meeting in Indonesia on September 21, 2012. For this, Chancellor Sukarno
D. Tanggol and COE Dean Dr. Feliciano B. Alagao were invited to participate
in the auspicious Signing Ceremony for the Cooperative Framework of the
Project Phase III in Bangkok, Thailand on November 29, 2012. Distinguished
participants were the delegates of the AUN/SEED-Net Member Institutions,
the Ministry of Education of the ASEAN member countries and other related
organizations.
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AUNSEED-NET SIGNING CEREMONY THAILAND NOV 29, 2012 with
CHANCELLOR TANGGOL
College of Nursing
The College of Nursing has once again made an outstanding and Development (PCHRD) of the Department of Science
performance in the Nursing Licensure Examination and Technology, Metro Manila; (2) Academic Libraries
Information Network in Mindanao (ALINET), Cagayan de
given last June 30 and July 01, 2012 battling a passing
Oro City; (3) Mindanao Librarians and Libraries Associations,
percentage of 96% against the national INC. (MINLLA), CDO; (4) Lanao Librarians Associations, Inc.
passing of 45.69 % with 96 passers out of 100 (LLAI), MSU-IIT Library, Iligan City; (5) Philippine Library
takers. Materials Project Foundations Inc. (PLMP), Cagayan de
Oro City; (6) The Asia Foundation ; and (7) the Philippine
CON is also proud to have finally completed its additional Network Foundation, Inc.
departments that include the pediatric ward, the recovery
room and the isolation room. These are now fully functional
and these have enhanced the learning experiences of the
students in the nursing professional subjects.
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College of Science and Mathematics
The College of Science and Mathematics continues to hold also been sent to national and international
a prominent status in the areas of Biology, Chemistry,
Mathematics and Physics for it has retained its status as trainings in the pursuit of excellence in education.
Centers of Excellence and Development. As
In 2012, the college has likewise produced the most
regards productivity, the College exhibits a wide array
number of graduates with latin honors (1 summa
of paper/poster presentations and ISI journal
cum laude, 3 magna cum laude, and 37 cum
publications. It also boasts of its strong faculty force
as it continually supports the professional endeavors of the laude graduates) during the 42nd commencement
faculty members who have been recipients of the Colleges exercises. It has also sent graduate students to present their
active faculty development program. The faculty have research outputs in local conferences.
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School of Engineering Technology
Amid challenges, the School of Engineering Technology has Through the IACET Department, the school has actively
grown stronger with a very able and skilled faculty force engaged in income generating projects (IGPs) such as
and programs that address the demands of the engineering the TESDA Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP)
technology field. In November 2012, SET gained recognition
on Mechatronics Servicing NC II with a total of 100
after having won 4th runner up in the
trainees, 96 of whom are students and 4 are industrial
ASEAN Skills Competition in the workers. This was held from July to October 2012 with a
Trade Area of Mechatronics held in total revenue raise of P 800,000.00.
Indonesia with Wilfredo Ralph G. Gomez, Jason Chris In the area of knowledge generation, a number of its
J. Andoy as contestants, Prof. Cesar S. Gabo as Head Coach,
faculty members have presented their scholarly works
Ms. Faith Q. Baldonado and Mr. Remegildo A. Payusan, Jr. as
in various local and national conferences. Prof. Rodolfo
Technical Experts, and Prof. Erman S. Marajas as the Team
Leader. Another student, Del Rosario presented his paper Inclusion of
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectometry
Ms. Marie Antoinette C. Roxas, in the Chemistry Curriculum in
brought honors to the College for having been a
Student Representative to the the 27th Philippine Chemistry and
2012 International Summit of 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on
Cooperatives in Quebec City, Canada Analytical Science Congress, April
11-13, 2012 at the Shangrila Hotel, Manila. Prof. Joel A.
last October 6-11, 2012.
Barrera and Mr. Remegildo A. Payusan Jr., presented their
The school also extends its expertise to the community by project Pneumatic Punching Station
conducting relevant livelihood trainings to out of school
displayed at the MSU-IIT Booth in the 2012 National
youth. The skill training conducted in two batches and held
at the IACET Laboratory focused on Electrical Installation Science and Technology Exhibition,
and Maintenance NC II with Trainor, Prof. Roque B. Requino. July 9-15, 2012, SMX Center, SM Mall of Asia. Prof. Edwin
Design and
Deiparine also presented his paper
Testing of Used Cooking Oil Stove
in the International Science and
Engineering Forum sponsored by PIChE on
August 13-15, 2012 in Cagayan de Oro City.
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Guidance and Counseling
The Guidance and Counseling Center has been a primary
agency in extending support for the victims of
Typhoon Sendong.
However, Mrs. Myrna C. Halim, CASS librarian, reported an 1. On-line skills training for search capability for using
existing variance of 3,047 titles in preparation for the 4th level Ebrary, ACS and Proquest conducted on September 21, 2012 at the
accreditation. Due to the typhoon Sendong, massive acquisition Multimedia Section, IIT Library by the Libtech Source Philippines,
must be done on the field of Psychology, English, Filipino and Inc.;
General Education.
2. Science Direct and Scopus Website Orientation and
Despite the challenges, the Institute Library has provided the workshop conducted on November 7, 2012 at MSU-IIT Boardroom
following access to e-resources: by Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and
medical information products and services;
1. Ebrary database for e-books
2. Springerlink for e-journals
3. ACS (e-journals)
4. Philippine e journal
MELES F. CASTILLANO
Philippine Higher Education
Also, IIT, being one of the Institute Librarian
1. Science direct
2. Scopus
3. Proquest
4. Philippine e-lib (e-books and e-journals)
Institute Librarys Statistics on Library Use by College
For the period of January to November 2012
2T . Job Fairs
The OARP, which was conceived as an office dealing specifically with the
Institutes concern for its alumni, undertakes regular activities that are o assist IIT graduates, the office has been posting of job vacancies
continuing in nature. Some of these activities are the following: online in the Institute Career Portal. The Career Portal was
designed by JobsDB.com exclusively for IITians. All job vacancies
word of mouth. MSU-IIT. A dialogue among prospective employers, graduates and the
Part of the effort is the visits to neighboring companies with IIT alumni MSU-IIT Management Team transpired, during which Ms. Leigh Paylaga,
to personally encourage them to enlist themselves by registering in the president of People Management Association of the Philippines-Iligan
database. Chapter and one of the two resource speakers of the event suggested
how the institute can increase and strengthen the graduates chances of
landing in desired jobs.
MICeL (MSU-IIT Center for e-Learning)
Expanding Opportunities for Institutional Rhea Febro
Growth through Information Communication MICeL Head
Technology Integration in Learning and
Teaching
On Medical Transcription
For MICeL, the year 2012 started with the completion of the Medical schools from Canada, South Korea, Malaysia, China and Bangladesh
Transcription Project sponsored by the USAID. The culminating in creating a project which is a weather calendar. The project started
in March and culminated in August.
program was held on January 25, 2012 with Ms. Shiela A.
Agudo of USAID GEM attending. There were three workshops intended for educational
leaders. First was for top management and administrators of MSU-
IIT held last April 16-17, for DepEd supervisors and principals in
May 30 and for MSU System and other schools in Mindanao held
last October 8. The first two workshops were sponsored by FIT-Ed
Community of Learning
Mini-workshops were conducted to increase the MSU-IIT constituents use of My.IIT portal and Google applications last
December 3, 10, and 17. More of these mini-workshops are scheduled in 2013.
In September 15-17, 2012, MICeL crafted its specific direction and doable target for 2015 in a strategic planning held in
Dapitan.
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Sports Development
Developing Holistic Education through
Sports and Recreation
The office also participated in community extension services by sending participants, MSU-IIT employees, to a mountain climbing for a cause
at Mt. Apo in Davao City.
IIT atheletes represented the Institute, through the supervision of the Office, in the Open Soccer Football
Tournament sponsored by Iligan Lanao Football Association, in the IBCI Inter-Industry Bowling Tournament where its faculty and
staff bowling team won the fourth place trophy in Class A category, in the Fiesta League Futsal
Soccer Football Tournament, and in the 1ST Mindanao State University System Athletic
Association (MSUAA) meet where it
garnered 3rd Place in over-all categories.
This was also an outreach program of the Echoes members who ZAYDA O. MACARAMBON, MEd
shared their skills in music by assisting the tutors/music teachers for Cultural Development Officer
free during the tutorials.
As part of the UDHR Celebration, the GAD Center has supported the
project proposal of the Office in partnership with the Departments
of Psychology and Philosophy and Humanities of the College of
Arts and Social Sciences in the conduct of Celebration
of Life through Expressive Art. This was a
follow through activity of last years Art for Healing
and Transformation under the Kalinga Ng
Sining project conducted by the Cultural Center
of the Philippines in cooperation with the Institute after
the Sendong Phenomenon. The project reached out to 1,000
children survivors of Sendong.
The annual Gabi ng Sining is IITs traditional cultural night and part
of its Charter Day celebration. It is a collaborative show featuring
the resident cultural groups and other top performing groups of the
Institute (The Echoes, IPAG, KALIMULAN, OCTAVA, IDS Ringkaran,
PEP Squad and the Dance Society.
The Cultural Development Office warmly welcomed the arrival of the In collaboration with the Silliman University Alumni Association
Iligan Chapter, IIT hosted the renowned Manila Concert Choir in
Filipino-Korean performing arts group, Doalnara, who also came
November.
for the benefit of Sendong victims on March 11, 2012 at the Institute
gym.
(picture here)
IPAG opened 2012 with favourite Tales From Mindanao in January (perhaps the countrys most travelled dance-theatre work of folk stories), consistently
electrifying capacity audiences this time in the Bicol provinces. IPAG returned to Bicol in August with the Tales sequel Tatlo Sa Isa drawing full standing ovations
from two jam-packed audiences at the Legaspi Astrodome.
Complementing the performances, IPAG through its training-resource satellite -- the IPAG-Artists Resource Management (or ARM) -- offered workshops and
lectures in the Humanities, transcreation, production, arts management, among many others, which were availed of by visiting universities and organizations
wanting to learn about performance and the disciplines of the Arts. Notable was the conduct of the pioneering Mindanao Directing Workshop last May by the
IPAG-ARM, a two-week residency course which supported young directors coming from all parts of the island.
The IPAG-ARM is in the forefront of the establishment of the pioneering Culture and Arts Studies Program in the Institute that will offer certificate and graduate
degree courses to cultural workers who will eventually nurture our nations Creative Industry.
The resident choral group of MSU-IIT, under the baton of Prof. Francisco A.
Englis, in collaboration with National Commission on Culture and Arts (NCCA)
and Ethnomusicology Society of the Philippines conducted a psycho-socio
intervention project for the early psychological recovery of the typhoon
Sendong victims and survivors of Iligan City. The event was dubbed, Kalinga
Ng Sining: Art For Healing And Transformation. The choir has always wowed
the IIT audience including visiting local, national and international guests to
the university.
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MSU-IIT ANNUAL Report 2012 33
MSU-IIT ANNUAL Report 2012
RESEARCH and
Extension
Propelling Growth through
Continued Excellence in
Research and Extension
T he year 2012 for the Institute has been marked by but we are determined to reach the top. The designations
several milestones, affirming its relentless efforts to
propel growth through continued excellence in research and
given to the Institute by CHED as one of the nine
extension. (9) PHERNet (Philippine Higher Education Research
Reaffirming its commitment in fostering innovative and
Centers in the country and by
Network)
DOST-PCHRD as the TUKLAS LUNAS Center
relevant research endeavors, IIT has been recognized
not only in the local scene but also in the
for Mindanao, coupled with the increasing number
of researches conducted with the external funding support
international arena for its strong and commissioned by both national and international
research potentials as well as its significant, organizations,
impact studies.
confirm its capabilities to undertake high
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The different departments and units in the Office of the Vice
Chancellor for Research and Extension (OCVRE) -- Department Identified on the basis of capacity and track record in
of Research (DR), Department of Extension (DE), Technology intellectual property (IP) generation, IIT is one of few HEIs
Application and Promotion Unit (TAPU), Multi-media (Higher Education Institutions) to constitute PHERNet by CHED
Information and Dissemination Unit (MMIDU), Gender and who encourages collaborative interdisciplinary approaches
Development (GAD) Center, Intellectual Property Unit (IPU), to generation and dissemination of new knowledge and
Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO), Center for technologies. It has allocated funds to each PHERNet Center for
Local Governance Studies (CLGS) , Center for Human Rights the conduct of research, publication of accredited journal(s),
Education (CHRE) and the PHERNet Center, have collectively online subscription to international journals/databases and
contributed to the successful implementation of the Institutes participation in international/regional linkaging activities or
research and extension strategic plans. collaborative project.
In December 2012, the university received approval from CHED for the implementation of a three-year interdisciplinary
research program, entitled Appropriate Technology for the Production of High Value Products from
Naturally Occurring Raw Materials , which are within the CHED identified priority areas. Five (5) research
projects with four (4) studies are currently underway. Five (5) more research project proposals with two
(2) study proposals are being reviewed by CHED for approval to comprise the approved program.
The Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO) or patent library is a project of the Intellectual
Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) in cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). It
aims to establish a network of ITSOs in universities and researchrelated institutions in order to strengthen the institutional
capacity of the organization to access patent information and help IP generators in patent drafting and patent application.
The Tuklas Lunas Center (DOSTPCHRD Natural Substance Research Center) for Mindanao is
established in recognition of the Institutes merit in the field of natural product chemistry and drug discovery research. The
Tuklas Lunas Centers are National Products Extractions Centers involved in drug discovery and development.
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The Tuklas Lunas Center (DOSTPCHRD Natural Substance Research Center) for Mindanao is established in
recognition of the Institutes merit in the field of natural product chemistry and drug discovery research. The
Tuklas Lunas Centers are National Products Extractions Centers involved in drug discovery and development.
The following are 2012 external funding agencies with the corresponding funded projects or studies:
Research Initiatives
The 10th Annual In-House Review (AIHR) of R and D Projects was conducted in 2012. This is an annual event
to determine the state of the Institutes R and D project implementation and to continue assessing the Institutes R and D
thrusts and directions as project results and findings are discussed in this venue. This activity is also in collaboration with
the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Agriculture Resources Research and Development
(NOMCARRD) which recognizes and awards best projects and winning papers to compete in the regional NOMCARRD
symposium.
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Dr. Nathaniel M. Anacleto, a faculty member of the College of Engineering with specialization in the area of Material Science and
Engineering Technology, was conferred Professorial Chair in Engineering Technology in recognition of his excellent
achievement in this specialization. A cash incentive was given to him through the generosity of an individual sponsor, Mr. Josue D. Bacolod,
Jr., of Angola.
(Picture of Anacleto)
Cash Incentives have been granted to researchers to encourage more research productivity and global competitiveness. In 2012, seventy-
seven (77) researchers were granted cash incentive for oral paper presentation in international conferences;
seventy-one (71) received cash reward for ISI international publications; eight (8) were given cash incentive for poster
presentation in international conferences; and eleven (11) were awarded cash incentive for publishing articles in
the Institutes Mindanao Forum.
Research Information Dissemination
Two hundred twenty-five (225) researchers of MSU-IIT presented their research results in various
international, national, and regional conferences. There were one hundred ninety-four (194) oral paper presentations and
thirty-one (31) poster presentations.
Academic and non-academic researchers of the Institute published and disseminated their findings in different journals.
One hundred thirty two (132) research articles were published in 2012 -- seventy-one (71) in ISI and internationally
refereed journals, ten (10) in ISI indexed national journals, forty (40) in local journals and ten (10) in the Mindanao
Forum, the Institutes official journal .
Publications
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Science Fairs and Exhibits
The Institute has participated in the DOST 2011 National Science and Trade Fairs and Exhibits on July 27- 30, 2012 in Metro
Manila. It showcased the Institutes latest R and D results, developed technologies and latest innovations. Exhibitors
to the said event were from the academe, government and non-government institutions as well business community.
2. SeminarWorkshop on Basic Research on April 16-18 2012 which was conducted to motivate
junior faculty researchers to embark on research projects
3. Advanced Research Workshop on April 1820, 2012 which was aimed at enhancing the competence
of senior faculty researchers
4. Lecture Series on September 6, 2012 which was delivered to increase knowledge and understanding of
current issues on Public Health Impacts of Climate Change
5. Professorial Chair Lecture on February 13, 2012 which provided a venue for the dissemination
and discussion of research conducted by the Professorial Chair holder, Dr. Anacleto, who presented his paper entitled
Alternative Technology for Processing Laterite Ores
1. The revision of the MSU-IIT Intellectual Property Policy has been approved by the MSU System Board of
Regents with BOR Res. No. 6, S. 2012 and is now being implemented. The revised policy defined IP ownership,
stipulated mechanisms for IP protection, technology transfer and commercialization of IP as well as the revenue
sharing formula for commercialization.
With that development, the university constituted and commissioned certain faculty and staff to compose the ITSO
Technical Experts Team. The personnel attended a series of mandatory training courses conducted
by IPOPHL and the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) to capacitate the team who will serve IP
generators access global patent information and assist in the drafting of patents and patent applications as well as
in the commercialization of globally-competitive innovations.
Research and development projects on bamboo and clay resources have been pursued. In 2012, the Ceramic
Training Center developed and experimented on different clays sourced out from the locality in the production
of assorted terra cotta products. Based on initial tests, the recently designed and developed clay
water filter was found significantly capable of improving the quality of water. Further tests and refinements on
the prototype are on progress.
The Bamboo Technology Center has been developing prototypes of innovative bamboo products using
kawayang tink and other species of bamboo found in the area. Replication and mass production of the prototypes
and other existing product designs of bamboo and ceramic are being sought for income generation. The products
developed have been showcased in various local trade fairs for promotion and marketability.
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Institute Extension Services
A total of two hundred sixty-five (265) extension services were rendered during the year by the different
academic, semi and non-academic units of the Institute, and by the offices of Research and Extension, including
Technology Application and Promotion Unit (TAPU) and its three centers -- Bamboo Technology Resource Center (BTRC),
Ceramic Training Center (CTC), and the Appropriate Technology Transfer Center (ATTC), Center for Local Governance
Studies (CLGS), and the Center for Human Rights Education (CHRE).
The extended services rendered to the internal and external community were mostly in the following capacities:
Most were held in collaboration with the Local Government Unit (LGU), Government Offices (GOs), Non-Government
Offices (NGOs) and other various industry organizations.
Align with the Institutes mandate, most of the coordinated extension projects and community engagements were
undertaken in collaboration -- among offices within the Institute and with offices of external partners, like the Local
Government Unit (LGU), Department of Education (DepEd) and other government and non-government organizations
or community development partners.
Department of Extension (DE) has conducted entrepreneurship development seminars and interfaith forums.
The Bamboo Technology Resource Center (BTRC) TAPU conducted a number of livelihood skills
trainings on basic bamboo propagation and handicraft making among external clienteles in Iligan City and neighboring
municipalities in Misamis Oriental. Technical assistance was rendered to internal clients, students from Department of
Physics, College of Education and College of Arts and Social Sciences.
The Ceramic Training Center (CTC) TAPU conducted several ceramic arts training and pottery skills trainings in
the community for livelihood development. Technical assistance in the characterization of clay deposits as raw material
for pottery industry in the CARAGA region, particularly in Surigao del Norte, was provided to senior and post graduate
ceramic and metallurgical students coming from that area.
The Multi Media Information Dissemination and Information Unit (MMIDU) hosted the 19th Iligan National
Writers Workshop to hone the craft of writers from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. It has assisted and formulated
NCCA activities around MIndanao.
(picture)
The Center for Local Governance Studies (CLGS) continued giving trainings on leadership and good
governance while Center for Human Rights Education (CHRE) also provided series of trainings on human rights and anti-
violence against women and children.
OVCRE Extension Projects
Other extension
Skills Training
Activities
17%
18%
Technical Strategic Planning
Assistance for Ext'n Activities
9% 7%
Seminars
14%
Relief Operations
Forums
and Assistance
30%
5%
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Gender and Development
The GAD budget policy has legally mandated all government offices to put resources in gender programs for a gender-
responsive society.
The Gender and Development (GAD) Center of MSU-IIT supervised the conduct of twenty-three (23) internal projects
aimed at benefiting women and promoting gender equality. Two (2) research projects, one on gender mainstreaming
in local governance and the other on childrens well-being, particularly those affected by armed conflicts, have been
embarked in 2012. Different seminars, forums and symposiums were conducted to teach and promote gender sensitivity
and awareness and address aspects on health, well-being, and other gender issues affecting the Institute and its
neighboring communities. Other projects include capability building of human resources. Three (3) development
projects such as the renovation of comfort rooms have addressed health and sanitation concerns of the Institute
constituents, particularly its women.
PATLEPAM (Philippine Association of Tertiary Level Educational Institutions in Environmental Protection and
Management) It is a network of 380 colleges and universities from all over the country. It aims to optimize tertiary
level educational institutions potential for the systematic delivery of environmental education, training, and research for
sustainable development at the local levels. MSU-IIT is the regional coordinating center (RCC) for Northern Mindanao.
NOMCARRD (Northern Mindanao Consortium for Agricultural Resources Research and Development) It is a
consortium of HEIs and government line agencies in Region 10 which are involved in the fields of agriculture, fisheries
and forestry. Its goal is to promote research and publication in these fields of specializations.
DOST-PCAaRRD (Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development)
- Through NOMCARRD, it has designated the Institute as Partner Member Agency (PMA) for the Techno-Gabay
Program and as overseer of the established Farmers Bamboo Nursery which will be in coordination with the Farmers
Information Technology Services (Fits) Center housed at the Iligan City Agriculturists Office.
DOST- PCHRD (Philippine Council for Health Research and Development) It is mandated to develop health
products and technologies to address the current and future medical needs of Filipinos. It has established three
(3) Tuklas Lunas Centers (Natural Substance Research Center) -- one is in Luzon, the other two are in Visayas and
Mindanao. The Tuklas Lunas Center in the island is based in MSU-IIT which is recognized for its excellent R & D track
record and availability of infrastructure.
Climate Change Commission Office of the President of the Philippines - It has designated IIT as partner institution
in the implementation of the project Enabling the Cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan to Cope with Climate Change
which is Project Climate Twin Phoenix.
IPOPHL (Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines) - It manages and administers the intellectual property
(IP) system of the country and is responsible for setting up networks for Innovation and Technology Support Office
(ITSO) in areas with high patent activity potential. It offers free training to member institutions personnel who will
constitute the ITSO team for the different aspects of the patent system.
WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office) In partnership with IPOPHL, it provides free online training courses on
patent drafting to ITSO team members.
DAAD Germany - German Academic Exchange Service - It is the course provider for International Deans Course
and Training of Trainers for University Development.
APWT - AP Writers and Translators Assobased in Bangkok accepted the Iligan National Writers Workshop as the first
institutional member of this prestigious organization in the Asia-Pacific rim.
NCCA - National Commission for Culture and Arts under the office of the President has been a regular partner
of several projects for culture and arts such as the Iligan National Writers Workshop, IPAG trainings and activities
conducted by the Cultural Development Office.
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Institute of Peace and Development
in Mindanao
Ushering in Growth through Creating Venues for
Continued Dialogue and Peace Education
and biases, IPDM initiated continuous focus group discussions on the Federalism: Concepts and Issues for the Bangsamoro
Teaching of Mindanao History, joined by history professors Government and MSU-Gen Sans IPDM Director Prof. Rufa Cagoco-
from MSU-IIT, MSU Marawi, MSU Naawan, and Mindanao historian Prof. Guiam entitled Gender and Conflict in Mindanao.
Rudy Rodil.
All these accomplishments were realized through the support and
Mindanao Week of Peace with
During the celebration of the funding of the Civil Peace Service Program of the German development
the theme, Challenging the Challenges, IPDM launched Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Internationale
agency
a Peace Painting activity which was participated by students, faculty, Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). GIZ has been supporting IPDM since
and staff members of the Institute. The participants were provided all 2008.
MSU-IIT ANNUAL Report 2012
PLANNING and
Development
Propelling Growth through Strengthened
Institutional Planning and Development
With the retirement of Dr. Brigida A. Roscom, the former Vice-Chancellor for Planning and Development (VCPD), an Officer-
in-Charge was appointed by the Institute Chancellor. The newly designated OIC of the OVCPD is Dr. David N. Almarez who
assumed office in August 2012.
Under the new leadership , the Office has revisited and re-examined the specific functions of the different offices in its
organizational structure which was proposed in 2008 by Dr. Roscum and approved by the MSU BOR on Novemeber 14, 2008
by BOR Resolution No. 243, Series of 2008.
In December 2012, the Office organized and facilitated the second phase of the Institute strategic planning
workshop with each of the four Vice-Chancellors heading the identified clusters in academic, research, extension, support
services and other special concerns. The two-day workshop was participated in by the heads of the different cost centers
and selected chairpersons. The participants identified key result areas, corresponding performance indicators and strategies
based on the Institutes re-assessed mission and vision. The output was to be consolidated and deliberated for refinement
before it will cascade for action planning in the different offices and cost centers.
Through the efforts of the Office in collaboration with College of Arts and Social Sciences, MSU-IIT collaborated with
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). With a signed Letter of Intent by both the Institute Chancellor and the Vice-
Chancellor of UMS on September 7 and 9, 2012, mutual consent was reached to prepare an official Memorandum of
Undertstanding (MOU) for mutual cooperation and exchanges in various academic fields with the aim of encouraging
the long-term development of both universities.
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Mindanao Bridging Leadership Program
The partnership between the Institute and the Asian establishment and opening of a Peace Hall at
Institute of Management for the Mindanao Bridging Leaders Brgy. Kakai Renabor, Tubod, Lanao del Norte; the barangay
Program (MBPL) is on its second year. The year opened with is a rido-torn place.
a welcome activity to the second MBLP cohort assigned to
IIT. This years fellows are: Col. Dan Lucero, Atty. Abdul Gaffur
Further, the Team has been invited to give leadership and
Alonto of Iligan Citys Prosecutors Office, Asec. Jehanne
related trainings to various sectors within the Institute
Mutin of OPPAP, Mr. Abdulhamiddullah Atar of RIDO, Inc., and to grassroot communities. In June 2012, the College
Mr. Dante Eleuterio of CFSI, and Ms. Dipsy Maruhom of MSU-
of Nursing students were oriented on the Bridging Leader
Main. Framework. The vision, mission, goals, and objectives of the
student body were also facilitated. Trainings and workshops
The IIT MBLP team has attended various functions such as on the use of the Balanced Score Card were given to selected
the Panagtagbo sa Kalinaw last March 28, 2012 at IIT constituents and to the second cohort fellows.
Tubod, Lanao del Norte which gathered 400 people to
In early October 2012, the first MBLP cohort comprising of
talk about the peace efforts and developments Iligan City Councilor Fredderick Siao, Pakigdait Executive
in Lanao del Norte. The Team also witnessed the Director Musa Sanguila, and AMDFI Executive Director
Zahria Mapandi presented their change projects to IIT
Administrators and the public through the attendance of
community sectors at the Institute Boardroom. Then in late
October, the same fellows presented their change projects
in Fuller Hall, AIM, Makati City. The said presentation was
witnessed by international organizations and funders.
ADMINISTRATION and
Aligning Priorities
Finance
for Institutional Growth and Expansion
The Medical and Dental Health Services Projects/Extension Programs were also carried out such
(MDHS) has been consistent in the services that it renders as Fire and Bomb Drill. The SID also cooperated with other
to the institute constituents. Because of the updating that agencies in risk and disaster management campaigns and
the personnel have made, much improved services have extended help to almost 5,000 Typhoon Pablo evacuees
been delivered. who sought refuge in the Institute Gym. It has sustained
security policies and augmented some for the security of the
The following seminars were attended by the medical constituents and upkeep of the Institute.
personnel: stress debriefing, stress trauma case handling,
Pneumonia updates, and Diabetes. This Cashiering Division (CD) has seen the
significance of trainings and seminars on values and service
strategies thus, majority of its personnel were sent to such
endeavors. Meetings and dialogues were likewise regularly
conducted to foster camaraderie and efficiency in the
delivery of services. The renovation of the office and the
increased number of personnel has largely contributed to
better and improved performance of the staff.
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The Human Resource Management Division (HRMD) welcomed its new Acting Head in the person of Prof. Elmer P. Nacua. Having
come from various companies as Human Resources Head, his expertise and appropriate training are what the division needs.
The HR division continues to deliver much improved services after having sent its personnel to various trainings, workshops and
seminars that are instrumental in the execution of excellent service.
The Supply Office continues to take charge of the requisitions and requests of all offices in the Institute. With its new comfortable
location and spacious working environment and the indefatigable head and staff, it has likewise greatly improved its delivery of
services to both the Institute and non-Institute clients.
From the Receiving and Warehousing Section of the Supply and Property Management Division, it is noted from the pie and bar
graphs that the amount spent for the total materials, supplies and equipment received is P 47, 164, 151.72 while the amount
for the APP Related Materials and Supplies amount to a total of P 37, 256, 877.88.
A total of 24 major infrastructures were renovated by the Physical Plant Division. The pie chart shows that of the completed
projects for the year 2012, the major recipient is the College of Science and Mathematics (24 projects), followed by the College
of Education and College of Engineering. Other infrastructures that were given major repairs and renovations were the ICTC, the
graduate dormitory and the College of Business Administration and Accountancy.
The Procurement Services Division reports that their office has processed vouchers for the request of various units and procured
supplies and equipment for the different cost centers amounting to P 37, 821, 180.87 as of November 2012.
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Budget Management
This year, the Institute has undergone and overcome challenging situations with the decrease in our budget
and the continuing implementation of budget decentralization empowering all cost centers to manage their
appropriated resources. As a whole, this policy has yielded gains for the Institute.
The Office has advanced the Institutes mission through providing timely, accurate and useful budgetary
and fiscal information to decision-makers with the use of the electronic financial management information
system, thereby operating within budgetary parameters and ensuring maintenance of sound financial status.
MSU-IIT ANNUAL Report 2012
ALLOTMENTS OBLIGATIONS
600,000,000.00 97.9%
533,639,329.00 % OF UTILIZATION
500,000,000.00
522,407,848.21
400,000,000.00
300,000,000.00
200,000,000.00
115,098,853.84
64.3% 65,398,818.48 64.2%
100,000,000.00 35,511,703.19
978,577.57 22,810,577.56
629,288.85
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FUND 101 FUND 161 FUND 164-REGULAR FUND 164-FIDUCIARY
INCOME INCOME
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Ap Academic Programs MSU-IIT ANNUAL Report 2012
Undergraduate Programs
College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS)
Bachelor of Arts in:
English Political Science School of Computer Studies (SCS)
Filipino Sociology Bachelor of Science in:
History Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Psychology Information Technology
Two-Year General Education Information Systems
Electronics and Computer Technology (Ladderized)
Three-Year Diploma in Electronics and Communications
College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) Engineering Technology (Ladderized)
Bachelor of Science in: Two-Year Diploma in Electronics Technology (Ladderized)
Chemistry Mathematics
Physics Statistics College of Business Administration and Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Biology major in: (CBAA)
General Biology Botany Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Marine Biology Zoology Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in:
Business Economics
College of Education (CEd) Entrepreneurial Marketing
Bachelor of Secondary Education major in:
Biology Mathematics College of Nursing (CON)
Chemistry Physics Bachelor of Science in Nursing
General Science
Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) School of Engineering Technology (SET)
Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Management
Bachelor in Elementary Education major in: Bachelor of Science in Industrial Automation and Mechantronics
English Three-Year Diploma in:
Science and Health Automotive Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Teacher Technology Education major in Industrial Automation and Control Engineering Technology
Industrial Arts, Drafting Technology Civil Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Electrical Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
College of Engineering (COE) Materials Science Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in: Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Ceramics Engineering Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Two-Year Diploma in Industrial Automation and
Computer Engineering Maintenance Technology
Electrical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Integrated Developmental School (IDS)
Metallurgical Engineering Science Curriculum Secondary Education
Mechanical Engineering
Environmental Engineering Technology
Electronics and Communications Engineering
Three-Year Diploma in Chemical Engineering Technology
Ap
MSU-IIT ANNUAL Report 2012
Graduate Programs
PhD in Biology Master of Computer Science
PhD in Chemistry Master of Computer Applications
PhD in Mathematics Master of Information Technology
PhD in Physics Master of Information Management
PhD in Science Education major in Chemistry Master in Business Management
PhD in Language Studies Master of Arts in Filipino
PhD in Filipino Master of Arts in Sociology
Doctor of Mathematics Master in History
Doctor of Engineering Master in Sociology
Doctor of Sustainable Development Studies MA in English Language Studies (MAELS)
Master of Science in Civil Engineering Master in English Language Studies ( MELS)
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Master in Sustainable Development Studies
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Master in Education (major in Guidance and Counseling
MS in Material Science Engineering or Reading)
Master of Science in Biology Certificate in Sustainable Development Studies
Master of Science in Marine Biology Certificate in Physics
Master of Science in Mathematics
Master of Science in Statistics
Master of Science in Chemistry
Master of Science in Physics
Master of Science in Environmental Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Biology
Master of Mathematics
Master of Physics
Master of Applied Statistics
Master in Chemistry
Master of Science in Computer Science
Master of Science in Computer Applications
Master of Science in Information Technology
Master of Science in Information Management
Master of Science in Physical Education
Master of Science Education major in:
Biology; Chemistry; General Science; Mathematics;
Elementary Mathematics; Physics
BS-MS Chemistry (straight program)
Master in Library and Information System
MSU
Officials
BOARD OF REGENTS SYSTEM OFFICIALS
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS MACAPADO A. MUSLIM, Ph.D.
President
HON. PATRICIA B. LICUANAN
Chairperson, Commission on Higher Education EMMANUEL M. LAGARE, Ph.D.
Chairperson
Executive Vice President
HON. MACAPADO A. MUSLIM
ALMA E. BEROWA, Ph.D.
President, Mindanao State University System
Vice Chairperson Vice President for Academic Affairs
HON. EDGARDO J. ANGARA MERLYNN S. TAN, DBA
Chairperson, Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture Vice President for Administration and Finance
(Represented by Atty. Macabangkit B. Lanto)
ABDULLAH D. ALONTO, Ph.D.
HON. JUAN EDGARDO M. ANGARA
Chairperson, House Committee on Higher Education and Technical
Vice President for Planning and Development
Education
MARY JOYCE Z. GUINTO-SALI, Ph.D.
(Represented by Mr. Vitaliano T. Sabalo, Jr.)
Secretary of the University and the Board of Regents
HON. FLORENCIO B. ABAD, JR.
Acting Secretary, Department of Budget & Management RAGA M. BACARAT, Ed.D., Ph.D.
(Represented by Director Ruby R. Esteban) Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs
HON. CAYETANO W. PADERANGA, JR.
HADJA DHAHARA DAYAMPADO G. BATUAMPAR, MPA
Acting Director-General, National Economic Development Authority
(Represented by Deputy Director-General Nestor R. Mijares IV) Assistant Vice President for Planning and Development
HON. SAMIRA A. GUTOC-TOMAWIS
Chairperson, Committee on Education, Culture & Sports, RA (ARMM)
MSU-IIT OFFICIALS
HON. SUKARNO D. TANGGOL
Chancellor, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology SUKARNO D. TANGGOL, DPA
HON. LORENZO R. REYES Chancellor
Chancellor, MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography
EDGAR W. IGNACIO, Ph.D.
HON. ABDURRAHMAN T. CANACAN Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Chancellor, MSU-General Santos
POLAUS M. BARI, D.M.
HON. AMIRUL Y. AHAJUL Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance
President, MSU Faculty Confederation
JINKY B. BORNALES, Ph.D.
HON. WILLIAM R. ADAN
President, MSU Alumni Association Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension
ALITA T. ROXAS, D.M. ELISEO P. VILLANUEVA, Ph.D. FELICIANO B. ALAGAO, Ph.D. Atty. NATHANIEL C. TARRANZA, MOE
Acting Dean Graduate Coordinator, COE Dean Chairperson, Dept. of Civil Engineering
NELIA G. BALGOA, D.S.H. LIWAYWAY S. VILORIA, Ph.D. MA. TERESA T. IGNACIO, MS EPHRAIM E. IBARRA, MS
Assistant Dean Chairperson, Department of Metallurgical,
Secretary Graduate Coordinator, SDS
& Chemical Engineering
MARY ANN S. SANDOVAL, Ph.D. MILAGROS R. NARIDO, CPA DEUEL H. ALLEN, MS OLGA JOY L. GERASTA, MSEE
Graduate Coordinator, CASS Graduate Coordinator, CBAA
Chairperson, Department of Mechanical Chairperson, Department of Electrical, Electronics
Engineering & Engineering Science & Computer Engineering
ELLEN L. JARANTILLA, MASE RABBY Q. LAVILLES, MS
Graduate Coordinator, CED Graduate Coordinator, SCS
COLLEGE OF NURSING
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
CLOWE D. JONDONERO, RN, MAN VINCENT G. TABIL, MAN
Dean Clinical Coordinator
NORA A. CLAR, MAT HILTON J. AGUJA, Ph.D.
Dean Chairperson, Department of Political Science
MINNIE B. MAMAUAG, MAN GLORIA SHIELA E. COYOCA, MAN
Assistant Dean Academic Program Coordinator
CHRISTIAN T. N. AGUADO, MA ALMA G. MARANDA, Ph.D.
Acting Assistant Dean Chairperson, Department of Psychology JAN IGOR T. GALINATO
System and Review Coordinator
ROSEMARIE B. PURGANAN, MA AMABELLE A. EMBORNAS, MA
Chairperson, Department of English Chairperson, Department of Sociology COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
MARIE JOY D. BANAWA, Ph.D. MA. CECILIA B. TANGIAN, Ph.D. EVELYN C. CREENCIA, D.S. FERDINAND F. JAMIL, Ph.D.
Chairperson, Department of Filipino Chairperson, Department of History Dean Chairperson, Department of Mathematics
and other Languages
SASHA ANNE L. VALDEZ, MS ARNOLD C. ALGUNO, Ph.D.
PRISCILA B. CADA, MA OMAR B. BATALUNA, MA Assistant Dean Chairperson, Department of Physics
OIC, General Education (Night Program) Chairperson, Philosophy/Humanities Department
CESAR G. DEMAYO, Ph.D. NONITA P. PETEROS, Ph.D.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & ACCOUNTING Chairperson, Department of Biology Chairperson, Department of Chemistry
JULITA W. BOKINGO, MBA RHEDE NELSON J. MANULAT, MBA SCHOOL OF COMPUTER STUDIES
Dean Chairperson, Department of Marketing
ERNESTO E. EMPIG, MS LOMESINDO T. CAPARIDA, Ph.D.
Dean Chairperson, Department of Information Technology
STEPHEN C. FAJARDO, MBM LADY LOU D. MARAPAO, MA
Acting Assistant Dean Chairperson, Department of Economics
ROLANDO L. GALUCAN, MSCE DANILO C. ADLAON, MTT
SHEEVUN DI O. GULIMAN, MS Assistant Dean Chairperson, Electronics Engineering Technology
Chairperson, Department of Accountancy
ALQUINE ROY F. TACULIN, MSCS
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Chairperson, Department of Computer Science
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
AR 2012
Consolidators and Copy Editors:
Esperanza P. Cruz
Lynnie Ann P. Deocampo
Jean Graciela E. Peola
Loreta L. Fajardo
Eulalio C. Creencia
Boylie A. Sarcina
Chief Editors:
Ma. Esperanza L. Macansantos
Lynnie Ann P. Deocampo