Informational
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Published: 26 May 2016
Vision
Center of excellence for human resource training and research in education and allied fields.
Mission
Develop and produce component professionals to undertake research, extension, educational and entrepreneurial programs.
Goals
- Provide quality pre-and in-service trainings for teachers, community development workers, hotel, restaurant, and tourism managers and technologists;
- Generate appropriate knowledge and technologies in education, community development, and family and consumer sciences;
- Improve peoples' well being at LSU's service areas by conducting extension programs;
- Generate additional income to support college projects and activities.
Objectives
- Produce graduates who-
- are employed in the job they are trained for
- can pass the professional exam
- Generate knowledge/information on relevant areas in education and related fields.
- Enhance knowledge and skills, and develop desirable values among the intended clienteles.
- Prepare instructional materials, improve existing facilities and provide technical services for income generation.
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Published: 26 May 2016
In November 1974, the Department of Economics was created by the first Board of Trustees of the then Visayas State College of Agriculture (ViSCA). It was once named as the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness under the College of Agriculture. Over the years, the department has continued to provide the needed economics and agricultural economics expertise in the university and its clienteles.
Vision
As center of excellence in economics and agricultural economics in the Visayas.
Mission
Attainment of high quality manpower resources and scientific knowledge in economics and agricultural economics needed for sustained growth and development of agriculture and allied fields.
Goals
- Produce highly competent manpower in economics and agricultural economics to serve the development needs of the region;
- Conduct economic analysis and assessment of various technologies, programs, and projects to enhance the transfer of agro-industrial technologies for sustainable development;
- Assist and promote awareness and policy advocacy on relevant socio-economics issues;
- Promote sustainable development-oriented and viable income-generating projects as models for instruction and income generation; and
- Strengthen the physical and manpower capability of the unit for efficient and effective delivery of instruction, research, extension, and income generation activities.
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Published: 17 May 2016
Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Department of Veterinary Para-Clinical Sciences
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Published: 24 May 2016
The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences consists clinical courses including Medicines, Surgery, Clinics and Thesis.
Clinical Sciences
- Clinics
- Obstetrics
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- Surgery/Radiology
- Medicine
Clinical Courses
- Medicine
- Surgery
- Clinics
- Thesis
Major Offering: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
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Published: 16 May 2016
MASTER OF EDUCATION
A. CORE COURSES
Course No. Title No. of Units
EDUC201 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC202 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING THEORY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC203 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC204 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
DEVC212 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
4. CHEMISTRY
CHEM206 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM207 CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM208 CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM209 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: CHEM202
CHEM211 CHEMISTRY IN LIVING SYSTEM 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM212 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: Chem 2
C. MINOR COURSES (courses from another field of specialization) 9
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Published: 23 May 2016
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the Visayas State University (VSU) started when it was offered as a Ladderized Program on June 2007. On December 2007, the Department of Nursing Skills Laboratory and Lecture rooms were inaugurated.
To gain full recognition of the ladderized program, TESDA has accredited and recognized the two Vocational Programs (TechVoc), namely: Nursing Assistant and Caregiver. Thus, the student could have Certificate of Nursing Assistant and after two years of the taking the program upon passing TESDA examination.
On October 29, 2009, the VSU Board of Regents approved the creation of the College of Nursing. Facilities are continuously being transferred to support the changing needs of a college that aims to provide education excellence. Partnerships with clinical agencies, community organizations, Government and non-government organizations are being forged to provide outstanding generalist Nursing Educations.
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Published: 16 May 2016
MASTER OF EDUCATION
A. CORE COURSES
Course No. Title No. of Units
EDUC201 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC202 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING THEORY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC203 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC204 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
DEVC212 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
3. BIOLOGY
BIOL238 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
BIOL227 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
BIOL292 MICROTECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
BIOL293 MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
BOTN215 ADVANCES IN PLANT GROWTH AND BIOLOGY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
BIOL205 BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
C. MINOR COURSES (courses from another field of specialization) 9
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Published: 19 May 2016
Chairperson:
HON. ETHEL AGNES P. VALENZUELA
CHED Commissioner and Chairperson
VSU-Board of Regents
Vice-Chairperson:
HON. PROSE IVY G. YEPES
VSU President and Vice Chairperson
VSU-Board of Regents
Members:
HON. BERNADETTE REMALLA-MAYBITUIN
Representing HON. ALLAN PETER S. CAYETANO
Chairperson, Senate Committeee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education
HON. CARL NICOLAS C. CARI
Representing HON. MARK O. GO
Chairperson, Committee on Higher and Technical Education House of Representatives
HON. MEYLENE C. ROSALES
Regional Director, National Economic and Development Authority Regional Office VIII
HON. ANDREW T. RODOLFO ORAIS
Regional Executive Director, Department of Agriculture-RO8
HON. ERNESTO F. BULAYOG
Faculty Regent - VSU System Faculty Union of Baybay Leyte
HON. OSCAR B. POSAS
President, VSU Federated Alumni Association
HON. SHAINA MAE F. LACABA
Student Regent - VSU Student Council Federation
HON. ALAIN CHARLES J. VELOSO
Private Sector Representative
HON. RUPERTO O. APARRI, III
Private Sector Representative
HAZELLE V. ASALDO, MDM
Board Secretary
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Published: 16 May 2016
MASTER OF EDUCATION
A. CORE COURSES
Course No. Title No. of Units
EDUC201 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC202 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING THEORY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC203 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC204 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
DEVC212 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
2. Physical Education
PHED206 ADMINISTRATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
PHED207 CURRENT TRENDS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture
Prerequisite: COI
PHED208 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
PHED209 SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
PHED211 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF RECREATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
PHED212 DANCE COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
C. MINOR COURSES (courses from another field of specialization) 9