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Certified Levels As of March 10, 2018 Certified Levels As of March 10, 2018 (191 Member Institutions, 1,661 Programs) Certified Levels as of March 10, 2018 Certified Levels as of March 10, 2018 (191 member institutions, 1,661 programs) Institutions that were Granted Institutional Accreditation Name of Institution : Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Institutional Head : Dr. Peter P. Laurel, President Address : Batangas City Effectivity Date: August 2014-2019 Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 Computer Science Level IV September 2016-2021 2 Medical Technology Level IV September 2016-2021 3 Business Administration Level IV April 2013-2018 4 Accountancy Level IV October 2013-2018 5 Liberal Arts Level IV February 2015-2020 6 Nursing Level IV February 2015-2020 7 Marine Engineering Level IV October 2015-2020 8 International Hospitality Management Level IV October 2015-2020 9 International Travel and Tourism Management Level IV October 2015-2020 10 Marine Transportation Level IV March 2018-2023 11 Master of Business Administration Level III 1st RA August 2016-2021 12 Criminology Level III RA September 2015-2018 13 Computer Engineering Level III RA October 2017-2020 14 Information Technology Level III RA October 2017-2020 15 Bachelor of Elementary Education Level III RA December 2017-2020 16 Bachelor of Secondary Education Level III RA December 2017-2020 17 BS Psychology Level III RA December 2017-2020 18 Mechanical Engineering Level II 1st RA December 2016-2021 19 Physical Therapy Level II 1st RA December 2016-2021 20 Industrial Engineering Level II 1st RA December 2016-2021 21 Radiologic Technology Level II 1st RA December 2016-2021 22 Business and Computer Management Level II 1st RA February 2017-2022 23 Master in Public Administration Level II 1st RA February 2017-2022 24 Customs Administration Level II 1st RA April 2017-2022 25 Doctor of Dental Medicine Level I Formal September 2014-2017 26 Master of Arts in Psychology Level I Formal August 2016-2019 27 Master in International Hospitality Management Level I Formal August 2016-2019 28 Master of Arts in Information Technology Level I Formal August 2016-2019 Education 1 Certified Levels as of March 10, 2018 Institutions that were Granted Institutional Accreditation Name of Institution : Lyceum of the Philippines University - Manila Institutional Head : Atty. Roberto P. Laurel, President Address : Intramuros, Manila Effectivity Date: September 2014-2019 Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 Business Administration Level IV May 2014-2019 2 Liberal Arts Level IV May 2014-2019 3 International Hospitality Management Level IV May 2014-2019 4 Science major in Psychology Level IV February 2016-2021 5 Computer Engineering Level III RA April 2014-2018 6 Information Technology Level III RA April 2014-2018 7 International Travel and Tourism Management Level III RA April 2014-2018 8 Computer Science Level III RA April 2014-2018 9 Master of Public Administration Level III RA April 2014-2018 10 Master of Business Administration Level III RA April 2014-2018 11 Nursing Level III RA April 2014-2018 12 Accountancy Level III RA December 2015-2020 13 Customs Administration Level III RA December 2015-2020 Institutions that were Granted Institutional Accreditation Name of Institution : University of Santo Tomas Institutional Head : Rev. Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, O.P., Rector Address : España, Manila Effectivity Date: August 2012-2017 Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 BS Psychology Level IV 1st RA November 2016-2021 2 BS Microbiology Level IV 1st RA November 2016-2021 3 BS Chemistry Level IV 1st RA November 2016-2021 4 BS Biology Level IV 1st RA November 2016-2021 BS Applied Mathematics major in Actuarial 5 Science Level IV 1st RA November 2016-2021 6 Pharmacy Level IV April 2014-2019 7 AB in Economics Level IV September 2014-2019 8 AB in Legal Management Level IV September 2014-2019 9 AB in Literature Level IV September 2014-2019 10 AB in Philosophy Level IV September 2014-2019 11 Nursing Level IV June 2015-2020 12 Bachelor of Elementary Education Level IV June 2015-2020 13 Bachelor of Secondary Education Level IV June 2015-2020 14 Food Technology Level IV June 2015-2020 15 Nutrition and Dietetics Level IV June 2015-2020 2 Certified Levels as of March 10, 2018 16 Master of Arts Level IV November 2015-2020 17 Master of Arts in Education Level IV November 2015-2020 18 Master of Science in Pharmacy Level IV November 2015-2020 19 Master of Science Level IV November 2015-2020 20 Master of Business Administration Level IV May 2016-2021 21 Master of Arts in Nursing Level IV May 2016-2021 22 Master of Science in Medical Technology Level IV May 2016-2021 23 Physical Therapy Level IV May 2016-2021 24 Occupational Therapy Level IV May 2016-2021 25 Medical Technology Level IV February 2017-2022 26 Tourism Level IV March 2017-2022 27 Hotel and Restaurant Management Level III RA June 2015-2017 28 Accountancy Level III RA April 2016-2019 29 Business Administration Level III RA June 2016-2019 30 AB in Asian Studies Level III RA April 2017-2020 31 AB in Behavioral Science Level III RA April 2017-2020 32 AB in Journalism Level III RA April 2017-2020 33 AB in Political Science Level III RA April 2017-2020 34 AB in Sociology Level III RA April 2017-2020 35 AB in Communication Arts Level III RA April 2017-2020 36 BS Entrepreneurship Level II 1st RA June 2016-2021 37 BS Biochemistry Level II 1st RA September 2017-2022 38 Architecture Level I Formal June 2015-2018 39 Bachelor of Library and Information Science Level I Formal November 2016-2019 40 Interion Design Level I Formal July 2017-2020 41 Fine Arts Level I Formal July 2017-2020 42 Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting Candidate April 2016-2018 43 Ph.D. in Pharmacy Candidate May 2016-2018 44 Ph.D. in Human Resource Management Candidate May 2016-2018 Ph.D. in Educational Management and 45 Leadership Candidate May 2016-2018 Doctor of Education in Curriculum and 46 Instruction Candidate May 2016-2018 47 BS Applied Physics Candidate November 2016-2018 Institutions/Programs that were Granted Various Accredited Status by Region NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) Name of Institution : Adamson University Institutional Head : Rev. Fr. Marcelo V. Manimtim, CM, President Address : 900 San Marcelino St. Ermita, Manila Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 Liberal Arts Level IV April 2013-2018 2 Business Administration Level IV October 2015-2020 3 Certified Levels as of March 10, 2018 3 Pharmacy Level III RA October 2015-2017 4 Bachelor of Secondary Education Level III RA October 2015-2017 5 Bachelor of Elementary Education Level III RA October 2015-2017 6 Computer Science Level III RA March 2018-2023 7 Civil Engineering Level II 1st RA September 2015-2020 8 Electronics Engineering Level II 1st RA September 2015-2020 9 Chemical Engineering Level II 1st RA September 2015-2020 10 Master of Science in Management Engineering Level II 1st RA December 2015-2020 11 Master of Information Technology Level II 1st RA December 2015-2020 12 Master of Engineering Level II 1st RA December 2015-2020 13 Master of Business Administration Level II 1st RA December 2015-2020 14 Doctor of Philosophy in Management Level II 1st RA December 2015-2020 15 Information Systems Level I Formal April 2015-2018 16 Nursing Level I Formal April 2015-2018 17 Architecture Level I Formal October 2015-2018 18 Customs Administration Level I Formal October 2015-2018 19 Information Technology Level I Formal October 2015-2018 20 Master of Arts in Education Candidate December 2015-2017 21 Doctor of Philosophy in Education Candidate December 2015-2017 22 Hospitality Management Candidate March 2017-2019 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) Name of Institution : AMA University Institutional Head : Dr. Amable R. Aguiluz, V, President Address : Project 8, Quezon City Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 Computer Science Level IV March 2017-2022 2 Information Technology Level IV March 2017-2022 3 Business Administration Level II 2nd RA January 2014-2019 4 Computer Engineering Level III RA March 2018-2020 5 AB Mass Communication Candidate January 2014-2016 Name of Institution : Arellano University -Juan Sumulong Campus Institutional Head : Mr. Francisco P.V. Cayco, Chairman/CEO Address : Sampaloc, Manila Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 Liberal Arts Level III 1st RA September 2015-2020 2 Bachelor of Secondary Education Level III 1st RA September 2015-2020 3 Nursing Level III 1st RA September 2015-2020 4 Master of Arts in Nursing Level II 1st RA April 2014-2019 5 Master of Arts in Education Level II 1st RA April 2014-2019 6 Doctor of Education Level II 1st RA April 2014-2019 7 Bachelor of Elementary Education Level II 1st RA October 2015-2020 4 Certified Levels as of March 10, 2018 8 Hotel and Restaurant Management Level II 1st RA October 2015-2020 9 Tourism Level II 1st RA October 2015-2020 10 Business Administration Level II 1st RA March 2017-2022 11 Computer Science Level II 1st RA March 2017-2022 12 Elementary Level I Formal March 2016-2019 13 High School Level I Formal March 2016-2019 Name of Institution : Arellano University - Jose Abad Santos Campus Institutional Head : Mr. Francisco P.V. Cayco, Chairman/CEO Address : Pasay City Accredited Program Level Duration 1 Bachelor of Elementary Education Level I Formal August 2016-2019 2 Bachelor of Secondary Education Level I Formal August 2016-2019 3 Liberal Arts Level I Formal August 2016-2019 4 High School Level I Formal September 2016-2019 5 Nursing Level I Formal September 2016-2019 Name of Institution : Arellano University – Malabon Institutional Head : Mr. Francisco P.V. Cayco, Chairman/CEO Address : Malabon City Accredited Programs Level Duration 1 High School Level II 1st RA February 2016-2021 2 Elementary Level I Formal February 2016-2019 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) Name of Institution : Arellano University – Plaridel Campus Institutional Head : Mr.
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