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THE MISSION OF MALAYAN COLLEGES LAGUNA • The coat of arms or shield is a symbol of achievement, protection and identification. 1. To educate students to have the entry-level technical competencies, • The single helix “M” is a symbol of the excellence embedded in our soft skills and global perspective as to be the most sought-after DNA. graduates by industry worldwide. 2. To produce social wealth from the generation of new knowledge. HISTORY OF MALAYAN COLLEGES LAGUNA 3. To help solve industry’s and society’s problems by the expert In 1999 the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC) acquired the Mapua Institute application of existing knowledge. of Technology, one of the leading engineering schools in the Philippines. Soon after, the school articulated a vision of becoming a global center of excellence in THE VISION OF MALAYAN COLLEGES LAGUNA education and research. It moved quickly in the area of the local and international accreditation of its engineering programs and towards the institution of new MCL, in being true to its nature, has to compete with other schools even as it research-based graduate degree programs. It expanded its Baccalaureate collaborates with them in the advancement of common interests. Its stance degree program offerings to strengthen its multidisciplinary character and to shall be differentiation in the level of its service. Logically, it should go for the gain University status. It expanded its geographic reach by opening a branch in attainment of the highest quality standards. Makati in 2001, the Malayan High School of Science (MHSS) in Pandacan in 2006, and the Malayan Colleges Laguna (MCL) in Cabuyao in 2007. In today’s world it makes sense to reach for global standards. The market for graduates is global. The market of students is global. There is no reason why MCL was registered with the SEC on January 23, 2006. It received the necessary the market for research and consultancy cannot be global. permits from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to offer engineering, IT and business programs in November 2006. In June 2007 it opened its doors Thus the vision statement: to the youth of Southern Luzon and beyond, with the thrill of being in an area that gave birth to the nation’s national hero and that now pulsates with the Malayan Colleges Laguna shall be a global steeple of excellence in professional education and accelerated beat of present day industries. research. MCL started with three colleges: the Mapua Institute of Technology at Laguna OUR MOTTO (MITL), the Enrique T. Yuchengco College of Business (ETYCB) and the College of Information Technology (CIT). In 2008 the Mapua-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training (CMET) was established in cooperation with the Philippine EXCELLENCE AND VIRTUE Transmarine Carriers, Inc. (PTC), one of the country’s leading companies in crewing management. In 2009 MCL’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) started OUR LOGO the Bachelor of Arts in Communications, major in Multimedia Arts. The maritime programs acquired ISO and DNV certification in March 2010, barely two years after establishment – a testament to the quality of MCL’s systems and offerings. The preparations for the ABET accreditation of the engineering and IT programs have been started. The above initiatives reflect MCL’s commitment to an outcomes-based approach to education, to continuous quality improvement, and to its delivery on its value proposition. They are meant to fulfill mission, realize vision and live by core values. THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS / COLLEGES COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE The globe represents the school’s aspiration to be ultimately international in character, standard and reach. The letter “M” is for Malayan and is formed The College of Arts & Science offers the program by a single helix representing a strand of DNA at the time of its replication. It • Bachelor of Arts in Communication Major in Multimedia Arts. represents life to the betterment of which the school commits itself. • Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting The iconic figures stand for all the great minds that the faculty and students • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science* interact within the confines of the school: Albert Einstein representing science and technology, William Shakespeare representing the other realms of thought COLLEGE OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE and expression, and Dr. Jose Rizal, Son of Laguna and “Pride of the Malay Race” representing the force of the Filipino intellect and will to change the world. The College of Information Technology offers the following programs: • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Information Systems E. T. YUCHENGCO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS The E. T. Yuchengco College of Business offers the following programs: • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship • Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Management • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Malayan Colleges Laguna’s logomark was redesigned to represent the level of • Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology* excellence that MCL is striving to make itself known for. The goal was to make it scholastic, iconic and modern. *Application to offer this new program for SY 2015-2016 has been filed with CHED. MCL Student Catalogue 2014 | About Malayan Colleges Laguna | Page 1 - 1 MAPÚA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT LAGUNA The Mapúa Institute of Technology at Laguna offers the following programs: • Bachelor of Science in Architecture • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering MAPÚA-PTC COLLEGE OF MARITIME EDUCATION & TRAINING The Mapúa-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training offers the following programs: • Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE IN CONTINUING EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING The Institute for Excellence in Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning offers the following programs: • Diploma in Digital Arts and Design Major in Digital Media Arts Major in Animation • Diploma in Culinary Arts Page 1 - 2 | About Malayan Colleges Laguna | MCL Student Catalogue 2014 THE ADMINISTRATORS AND OFFICERS OF MALAYAN COLLEGES LAGUNA REYNALDO B. VEA ROLANDO V. BITOR BS ME, MS Naval Arch, PhD MarE BS CpE, MEP-ECE President/CEO Manager, Quality Management Office Deputy Dean, Mapúa-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training Rodolfo D. Sañano DODJIE S. MAESTRECAMPO BS Marine Engineering BS ChE, MEP-ChE Program Chair, Marine Engineering Executive Vice President/COO DENNIS H. TABLANTE Armando A. Ternida BS ECE, MEP-ECE BS Marine Transportation Vice President for Academic Affairs Program Chair, Marine Transportation Program Chair, Electronics Engineering ALOYSIUS NATHANIEL S. COSTALES CRISANTO RAYMOND C. CORDOVA BSC-Accounting BS Marine Transportation Chief Finance Officer, Shipboard Training Officer Accounting Office Purchasing Office Treasurer’s Office JOY G. HOFILEÑA MAURICE C. SABIO BS Chem., MS Chem., PhD Chem. BSC-Accounting, MBA Dean, College of Arts and Science Dean, E.T. Yuchengco College of Business Program Chair, Accountancy OLIVER CARLO T. CASTILLO Maria Rhodora R. Austria BS Human Ecology, MS Development BS HRA, MBA Communication Program Chair, Hotel and Restaurant Program Chair, Management and Tourism Management BA Communication – Multimedia Arts MA. Rovilla C. Sudaprasert MELCHOR C. MORANDARTE BS Development Communication, BSC-Management, MBA MAEd Educational Technology Program Chair, Entrepreneurship Program Chair, BA Broadcasting KHRISTIAN G. KIKUCHI MERLE U. RUIZ BSCS, MMPA, MIT BS Tourism, MBA Dean, College of Information Program Chair ,Tourism Technology Management Program Chair, Information Technology RAMON M. ALMAZAN MARIBEL G. SONGSONG BS CS, MIT BS ChE, MS ChE Program Chair, Computer Science Dean, Mapúa Institute of Technology at Laguna Edgardo P. Geguiento Wilfredo G. Gacutan BS Marine Tranpsortation, MPA, PhD BS Arch., MA URP Educational Management Program Chair, Architecture Dean, Mapúa-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training MCL Student Catalogue 2014 | About Malayan Colleges Laguna | Page 1 - 3 Jesunino R. Aquino Abby Rose T. Lontoc BS Chemical Engineering, MS BSC-Business Management Environmental Engineering and Director, Admissions Office Management Program Chair, Chemical Engineering Hermie M. Del Pilar Maria Paz N. Collado BS CE, MS Physics BSE-Library Science Program Chair, Civil Engineering Director, Center for Learning And Information Resources Maribelle D. Pabiania Omega Joy S. Galvan BS CPE, MS CPE BSE English minor in Social Science Program Chair, Computer Engineering Director, Continuous Quality Improvement Office, Quality Assurance Section Maria Criselda B. Loyola Christian Paulo E. Sison BS EE, MEP-EE BS Chemistry Program Chair, Electrical Engineering Director, Laboratory Management Office Anthony Hilmer S. Medrano Teresa P. Benabise BS ECE, MS ECE BSBA Accountancy Program Chair, Electronics Engineering Accounting Officer, Accounting Office Rachel C. Villanueva AILEEN KATE A. PAPAS BS IE, MEP-IE BS Accountancy, CPA Program Chair, Industrial Engineering Controller Orlando G. Perez MARINA Brillo-Bayag BS ME, MS ME BSC-Accounting, MBA Program Chair, Mechanical Engineering CPA Assistant Treasurer, Treasury