SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Dean of the School of Industrial Technology

ANNIE R. CAPIN
Associate Professor V

FACULTY:

RODERICK I. ZANTE
Assistant Professor III

ANTONIO D. BOLIVAR III
Assistant Professor II

MARK LESTER G. CUNANAN
Assistant Professor I

JOVELYN D. MILAN
Instructor III

RALY THERESA D. BOLIVAR
Instructor III

JOEBEN A. FONTANOS
Instructor III

MARK ANTHONY M. DOCTORA
Instructor III

ARNOLD SABADO
Instructor I

LUISITO H. FERRER Jr.
Administrative Aide III


Goals and Objectives

GOAL
Provide academic programs of 21st century quality that are science and technology based to fulfill customer’s expectations through excellent performances and continuous improvement.

Highly committed faculty and staff, implements and maintaining effective quality management system fulfilling requirements of industry standards.

OBJECTIVES
-To provide relevant academic environment and equipment’s based on industry standards.
-To guarantee that all academic staffs are given competency trainings improving their professionalism, qualifications, competence and potentials.
-To produce graduates who meet the essential industry qualification, righteous attitude, innovative and highly competitive.

Course Offered

Admission Requirements

ADMISSION AND RETENTION POLICY IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  1. First Year Students
    • Must pass the SUC III Admission/Entrance Test (Paper and Pencil Test)
    • Senior High School graduates of any track or specialization from accredited academic institutions will be admitted upon completion/submission of the general admission requirements set by the college/department.
    • If Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) qualifier, duly authenticated/verified copy of the Certification issued by the Department of Education (CMO no. 15,. 2003) must be submitted aside from completion/submission of the general admission requirements set by the college/department
    • If Alternative Learning System (ALS) A & E Test qualifier, Certificate of Test Result and Completion Certificate for Secondary Level must be submitted aside from completion/submission of the general admission requirements set by the college/department.
    • Must pass the interview conducted by the Director or by a committee created for such purpose.
  2. Transferee
    •   Must pass the SUC III Admission/Entrance Test (Paper and Pencil Test)
    •   Must pass the interview conducted by the Director or by a committee created for such purpose.
    •   Academic records from previous college/university must be evaluated for alignment of the subjects/courses offered by the department.
  3. Shifters
    • Must pass the interview conducted by the Director or by a committee created for such purpose.
    • Academic records from previous course(s) taken must be evaluated for alignment of the subjects/courses offered by the department.

BRIDGING PROGRAM POLICY

Students who graduated from other STRANDS aside from TVL TRACKS in their Senior High School, including NON-SHS graduates are required to enroll the bridging subjects with National Certification in different competency.

Those who had taken other National Certifications will be recognized by the RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL). Advanced/experienced learner will enable them the multiple entry / exit system. The approached basis will be based upon the Zero Knowledge (ZK) and or Advanced/Experienced Learner (AEL).

Completion of the programs warrants compliance to the Washington, Sydney and Dublin Accords for Engineering Technician Qualification Standards and other industry qualification/ accreditation centers.

DEPARTMENT RETENTION POLICY

COMMON POLICY ON FAILED COURSES

COMMON POLICY ON PETITIONED COURSES

COURSE OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION


CONTACT INFORMATION

APPLY NOW

The Aurora State College of Technology is looking for an Instructor III under the School of Arts & Sciences(with Plantilla position SG-14)