Wednesday, April 20, 2016

The Institutes of Mabalacat City College

Institute of Computing Studies

The Institute of Computing Studies was founded when Mabalacat City College was founded. It was first named College of Information Technology Education (CITE) in 2007. The first Dean was Mr. John Paul B. Pallasigue. During the incumbency of Prof. Grace Fabros-Tyler as Dean, the Institute was renamed as Institute of Computing Studies (ICS) to attune it with the cloud computing times. The current Dean is Dean George M. Granados. 

The Institute has produced two (2) outstanding I.T. Students of Region III awarded by the Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators in Region III. The Institute has also produced a number of winners in national and international paper presentation competitions.

ICS yielded its first graduates of only three (3) students in March 2012. In 2013 ICS also yielded its first batch of 74 Associate in Computer Technology graduates. As of now, the Institute graduated 327 BSIT and 231 ACT.

Institute of Teacher Education

The Institute of Teacher Education, together with the ICS, is a pioneer Institute of the City College. It was founded in 2007 and opened its doors to first batch of students in June 2008 at Northville in Atlu Bola. The First Dean was Dr. Marieta Pelayo and the present Dean is Dr. Rowena O. Macapagal.

The Institute has produced more than 250 passers of Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET) and many of its alumni are now working in different public and private schools in Pampanga and Tarlac.

The Institute has produced the first Summa Cum Laude of the City College in 2013. The Institute also produced two (2) of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines Region III in 2013 and 2015. As of now, ITE graduated 576 graduates.

Institute of Hospitality Management

Looking at the original intention of the Sangguniang Bayan in 2007 was to establish a College of Business (COB) with Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) and Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management as its program offerings. But Commission on Higher Education Region III (CHED ROIII) suggested that BSHRM should be under a separate College, and thus, the College of Hotel and Restauarnt Management was born. Its first Dean was a long-time manager of Jollibee Food Corporations, Ms. Josephine V. Los Banes. The current Dean is Ms. Diana Varona. The Institute is the home of beautiful and handsome people. It produced title holders in Mr. and Ms. Association of Local Colleges and Universities (ALCU). The institute also produced a candidate of Mutya ng Pilipinas.

In 2012, the Institute was renamed Institute of Hospitality Management (IHM) for it also offers Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management.

As of now, the Institute had graduated 273 BSHRM and 58 BSTM.

Institute of Arts and Sciences

As early as 2009, Mabalacat City College envisions of becoming a University. An important requirement to becoming a University is the offering of a four-year program in liberal arts, four-year program in social sciences and a four-year program in basic sciences and mathematics.

Evaluating the faculty strength, the best program to be offered that time was Bachelor of Arts in History and Bachelor of Science in Biology.

Thus, on November 18, 2010, the Board of Trustees, through Resolution 39 series of 2010, established the Institute of Arts and Sciences. The Institute is envisioned to spearhead the quality delivery of general education in preparation for the transformation of the City College into a University.

The first Dean is Atty. Robert John I. Donesa and the present Dean is Dean Dino Fabriccio P. Arenillo.

Institute of Business Education

The Institute of Business Education is the youngest of all the Institutes having been established in 2012. When the College opened the Institute, many of the probable business programs were under CHED moratorium – that is to say, CHED ROIII will not grant permit to operate business programs because they were oversubscribed. Fortunately, the Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration (BSCA) which is an important program for Mabalacat City, it being near the Clarkfield, Pampanga is not under moratorium. Thus, BSCA was the first program offered under the Institute. There was an initial positive response from the students as the first batch of enrollees were three sections. The first graduates are with us now.

Though young, the institute already made a mark in the national, regional and local quiz competitions relative to customs, tariff and other commercial and taxation laws.The Institute is also the over-all champion in 2015 College Days.

The Dean of the Institute is Dean Reynaldo Laxamana.