building the school of excellence - Mindanao State University

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BUILDING THE SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE

SUKARNO D. TANGGOL, DPA Chancellor Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology

OUTLINE

• Introduction • MSU-IIT in Passing: What Are We Now? • How Did We Get Where We Are? • Where Do We Go From Here? • Challenges, Issues and Concerns • Concluding Notes

INTRODUCTIO N

• Building the School of Excellence: Catching up with the world, responding to societal needs • Quality and Excellence • Towards local, regional and national development • Role of Science and Technology in development • MSU-IIT and other HEIs: No way but forward

MSU-IIT IN PASSING: WHAT IS IIT NOW?

• • • • • • • •

Vision/mission CHED Awards/Recognition AACCUP Accreditation Other Institutional Program Recognition Academic Programs Faculty Profile Student Profile Performance in PRC-Regulated Programs • Research Papers/Posters Presented • Research Papers Published in ISI Journals

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 socioeconomic development of Mindanao with its diverse cultures through relevant instruction, research, extension, and community involvement.

COMMISION ON HIGHER EDUCATION (CHED) AWARDS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (4) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Chemistry Mathematics Biology Teacher Education

CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT (3) 1. Physics 2. Information Technology 3. Civil Engineering

LEVE L

NO. OF ACCREDITE D PROGRAM

6

College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) AB English, AB Filipino, AB History, AB Political Science, AB Sociology and BS Psychology

8

College of Education (CED) BSE major in Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, General Science, Technology and Livelihood, MAPEH, and BS Industrial Education Major in Drafting Technology

2

College of Education (CED) BEEd English, Science and Health

3

College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA) BS Accountancy, BSBA Economics and BSBA Entrepreneurial Marketing

1

College of Nursing (CON) Candidate Status for Level 1 Accreditation

III

II

I

DISCIPLINES AND PROGRAMS

OTHER INSTITUTIONA L PROGRAM RECOGNITIO NS

**Member, ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network (AUN/SEED) **Member, Philippine Higher Education Research Network (PHERNet –CHED) **First Natural Substance Center for Mindanao (“Tuklas Lunas” Center) by Philippine Council for Health Research Development (PCHRD) 2012 **Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Programs (ASTHRDP) “Science Consortium” headed by the University of the Philippines **DOST-Engineering Research & Development Technology (ERDT) Consortium Schools **Delivering Institution of DOST-Science Education Institute (SEI) **DOST’s ICT Learning Hub for Northern Mindanao & Virtual Center for Technology Innovation (VCTI) –

OTHER INSTITUTIONA L PROGRAM RECOGNITIO NS

**Academic Center of Excellence in Biodiversity (HARIBON Foundation) **ICT Training Arm in Northern Mindanao for National Computer Center **Resource Distribution Center for UNESCO Bangkok Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education **2011 Wenhui Awardee for Education Innovation **The only school in the country deputized to deliver the DOST-SEI Scholarship Grants for Educational Assistance for Technology and Science Teaching for Mindanao (GREAT-M /SPRINT) **Delivering Institution of the Asian Institute of Management Team Energy Center (AIM-TEC) Mindanao Bridging Leadership Program (MBLP) **TESDA Assessment Center for Automotive and Mechatronics Servicing; TESDA Accredited Course on Mechatronics NCII & NCIII at the School of Engineering Technology (SET)

LINKAGES

National Organizations, Agencies

26

International Associations, Foundations, Organizations

16

Partner Universities

24

GLOBAL / NATIONAL LINKAGES

- ASEAN University Network – Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development – Net (AUN/SEED Net) - MSU-IIT has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Faculty of Science at Niigata University, Japan. The different departments at College of Science and Mathematics with universities in Asia, Europe, and the USA. - University of the Philippines – National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education - Intel Philippines - UNESCO Bangkok - World Links through World Bank - Foundation for Information Technology Education Network of Outstanding Teachers and Educators - Philippine Association for Teacher Education - World Council for Curriculum and Instruction (Secretarian: Alliant International University, San

GLOBAL / NATIONAL LINKAGES

- International Federation on Social Science Organizations (IFSSO) - International Conference on Policy Association (ICONPOA) - GINHAWA (NGO) - National Commission for the Arts - Phil. Guidance and Counseling Association (PGCA) - Psychological Association of the Philippines - Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation, Inc. - National Power Corporation - Iligan City Social Welfare Development

NATIONAL GOVERNMEN T LINKAGES

1. 2. 3. 4.

Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Department of Agriculture (DA) Department of Energy (DE) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) a) NOMCARRD b) PCAMRD c) PCARRD d) PCASTRD e) PCHRD f) PCIEERD 5. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) 6. National Research Council in the Philippines (NRCP) 7. Philippine Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) 8. Philippine Rice Research Institute (IRRI) 9. National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) 10. Philippine Association of Research Managers, Inc.

NATIONAL GOVERNMEN T LINKAGES

11. Philippine – Australia Community Assistance Program (PACAP) 12. The Philippine Association of Tertiary Level Educational Institutions in Environment Protection and Management (PATLEPAM) 13. Northern Mindanao Consortium for Health Research and Development (NorMinCoHRD) 14. Philippine Society for Microbiology (PSM) 15. Philippine Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN) 16. Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS)

INTERNATIONA L ACADEMIC LINKAGES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Asian Foundation Australian Agency for International Development (Aus-Aid) Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) United Nations Development Program (UNDP) United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Southeast Asia Research Center for Agriculture (SEARCA) Institute for Spirituality in Asia (ISA) United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES

 TAIWAN • National Central University • Nationa Chung Hsing University • National Taipei University  AUSTRALIA • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology • The University of Queensland • University of Melbourne • Australia National University  NEW ZEALAND • Massey University • University of Waikato  USA • Wayne State University • Bowling Green State University • Texas Tech University • Ball State University • Virginia Tech, Blacksburg

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES

 GERMANY • Darmstand University • Bielefeld University  MALAYSIA • Universiti Malaya -Sabah  JAPAN • Tokyo Institute of Technology • Niigata University • Tohuko University  SINGAPORE • National University of Singapore  BEGIUM • University of Ghent  SOUTH KOREA • Gwangju Foolk, School, Korea • Seoul University, Korea

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS, BY LEVEL AND NUMBER OF OFFERINGS

PROGRAMS

NUMBER OF OFFERINGS

1. Doctoral Degree

10

2. Masters Degree

33

3. Baccalaureate

45

4. Diploma / Certificates

9

FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE

2009

2010

2011

Bachelor degree holders (BS)

126

132

135

Master degree holders (MS)

303

306

303

Doctoral degree holders (PhD)

95

99

101

ENROLLMENT PROFILE

ACADEMI C FIELDS

2010

2011

2012

%

Social Sciences & Humanitie s

3,726

3,884

4,264

15.00

Science & Technolog y

22,46 7

22,30 8

22,82 0

85.00

Total no. 26,19 of 3 enrollment

26,19 2

27,08 4

100.0 0

GRADUATES

AY 20112012

%

218

12.00

Science & Engineering

1,668

88.00

Total graduates since RA5363 (1968)

33,837

100.00

Social Sciences

Percentage Passing

120 100 80 60 40 20 0

CHE - Apr CHE-Nov ME-Apr ME-OCT ECE-APR ECE-OCT CE-MAY CE-NOV EE-MAY EE-SEPT

Performance in PRC Regulated Professions

IIT %

Nat %

IIT %

2008 50 54 100 87 100 83 100 71 100 89

Nat %

2009 40 53 56 56 35 36 36 34 28 35

80 85 100 100 50 69 89 77 100 89

43 52 49 60 24 26 43 46 35 42

IIT %

IIT %

Nat %

2010

2012 78.57 51.95

96 100 29 71 62 78 100 75

81.82

53.55

83.33

34.06

93.33

43.68

Percentage Passing

Performance in PRC Regulated Professions 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 IIT %

Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat IIT % IIT % IIT % IIT % % % % % %

2008 CPA-MAY 43 27 CPA-OCT 54 37 NURSING-JUNE 97 43 CHEMIST-SEPT 66 47 LET-Elem-SEPT 97 30 LET-Secon-SEPT 65 35 METE- AUG 33 58

2009 43 26 67 41 98 41 50 47 88 18 50 28 44 54

2010 2011 2012 64 39 77 38 25 37.53 81 48 90.24 47 99 41 100 35 87.5 33.9 57 56 48 52 48 25 95.6542.46 57 23 53.4724.85 56 57 60 82

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