Part I: The VISION, MISSION, GOALS and OBJECTIVES



Area I: The VISION, MISSION, GOALS and OBJECTIVES

The Bicol University was established on June 21, 1969 through Republic Act 5521. However, it was only in 1985 that the university started offering short-term Computer courses for students, out-of-school youths, professionals and the general public through the then newly established Computer Center. The center was further converted to an institute named Bicol University Computer Science Institute in 1995 under Board Resolution no. 18 offering for the first time a college course in Computer Science thus becoming a training ground for numerous professionals engaged in the fields of Information and Communications Technology, research, teaching, business as well as public and private employment. For a decade now, the program has been contributing essential inputs of responsible and productive professional manpower serving as partners in regional development.

Among the academic developmental directions of the university is the establishment of the College of Science which commenced on September 10, 2004 through Board Resolution No. 75, series of 2004. It was formed when the former BS Biology of BUCAS, BS Chemistry of BU-RSTC and BS Computer Science of Computer Science Institute were merged in response to the need to pool together the facilities and manpower skills for the development of an institution of higher learning and research in basic and applied science and mathematics. Such establishment of the College of Science is among those envisioned by the Bicol University Comprehensive Development Plan.

Development initiatives to further enhance the quality of graduates that the program is producing year after year includes matching up between the community needs as reflected in development goals for the region and the directions of the BS Computer Science program as reflected in its program objectives.

The BS Information Technology Program will undertake its Level 1 AACCUP Survey to assess its institution’s vision and mission, college’s goals and program’s objectives. With the program’s goal for academic excellence, the developmental MGO structuring is therefore given important attention.

1. Vision of the Institution

BICOL UNIVERSITY Vision :

A UNIVERSITY OF EXCELLENCE characterized by scholarship engagement for the community towards sustainable development.

1. Mission of the Institution

BICOL UNIVERSITY Mission

The Bicol University shall primarily give professional and technical training and provide advanced and specialized instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences and arts, besides providing for the promotion of scienctific and technological researches (Republic Act No. 5521, Section 3.0)

2. Goals of the College of Science

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

Goals:

1. To provide quality graduate and undergraduate education in the natural and athematical sciences.

2. To undertake basic and applied scientific researches that are of high standards and of regional and national relevance.

3. To render technical extension services in support of regional and national scientific and technological development.

4. To pursue sustainable income-generation program to support excellence in instruction, research and extension.

3. Objectives / Outcomes of the Program

BS Information TEchnology Program Objectives

A. General Objective

The information technology program aims to prepare the students to be professionally and technically competent in the field of Information and Communication Technology, equipped with the following:

1. Abstract and analytical thinking skills in computing systems and other skills related to information and communication technology.

2. Relevant concepts and principles that enable them to adapt to their place, ever cognizant of   the       vital link between technology, society and environment.

3. Awareness and understanding of their moral, ethical and social responsibility in employing      their knowledge and skills in the service of the Bicolanos and their countrymen; and

4. Capability to communicate their ideas effectively. 

B. Specific Objectives

1. To acquire technical skills and practical knowledge of how information systems (IS) are installed, operationalized, managed and administered;

2. Student undergo training in abstract and analytical processes;

3. To develop skills in communication both in oral   and written form, extensively using various information and communication technologies;

4. To develop personal and social values;

5. To be grounded with the appropriate concepts and principles;

6. To be adaptive to the work environment.

4. Procedures in the formulation, monitoring and review of the VMGOs

Below is the College and Program VMGO formulation procedure.

Introduction:

The College of Science was established on September 10, 2004 through Bicol University Board of Regents Resolution No. 75, series of 2004. It was formed when the former BS Biology of BUCAS, BS Chemistry of BU-RSTC and BS Computer Science of the Computer Science Institute were merged in response to the need to pool together the facilities and manpower skills for the development of an Institution of higher learning and research in basic and applied science and mathematics as envisioned by the Bicol University Comprehensive Development Plan.

Accompanying the establishment of the new college is the creation of a committee on VMGO, the members of which are 1-2 faculty members from various departments of the college who are the VMGO-designated coordinators. The committee initialed the formulation of the statement of Vision, mission, functions and goals based on the university mandate. Since the BS Computer Science had been completely transferred from the former Bicol University Computer Science Institute to the newly-emerged College of Science, the BS Information Technology Program Objectives were restructured during its first program offering on AY 2007. Series of consultations were made with faculty, students (through representations), dean and assistant dean, non-teaching staff of the college and some alumni.

Working Framework:

Figure 1 shows the working framework used by the college and the department in the formulation, monitoring and restructuring/revision/updating of the vision, mission, goals and objectives.

Initially, there was an organization of the VMGO committee in the college composed of faculty-coordinators for VMGO from each of the department. In as much as the college has just emerged, VMGO statements were initially formulated based on the university mandate. These statements were polished in a college seminar-workshop attended by the dept. chairmen, dept. faculty-coordinator, Asst. dean, dean, & planning officer. The polished VMGO statements were then presented to the University officials (president, vice-presidents, university directors of research, extension and student services). Final polishing was made on the statement of the college VMG by incorporating all the suggestions and recommendations.

At the department level, the faculty-coordinator for VMGO reviewed the current statements of the program objectives and evaluated its consistency with the college VMG statements. Likewise, the review considered the goals and objectives of the BS Information Technology program as stipulated in the CHED’s standards and policies for BS Information Technology, medium and long-term development goals of NEDA, Science and Technology agenda and development goals for the Bicol Region. Such review paved way to the focus of the academic training that the BS Information Technology will have as to be reflected in its program objectives.

The refined program objectives were presented to the core and affiliate faculty of the Department, randomly selected students, parents, alumni and non-teaching staff for critiquing. Significant feedbacks / recommendations / suggestions were documented and considered in the revision.

The revised statement of the Program Objectives was presented to the Assistant Dean and Dean of the college for review and the suggestions and recommendations were documented and incorporated in the final revision. The revised Program Objectives of the BS Information Technology were finally presented to the faculty of the college during the Enhancement Seminar of the College of Science.

Figure 1. WORKING FRAMEWORK FOR VMGO FORMULATION BY THE COLLEGE AND THE DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS

Monitoring of the VMGO is continuously done by the committee and the following initial moves were taken:

a. on dissemination:

The flyers are available in the department, the posters are visually placed in the strategic places as identified by the department, copies of the program activities contain the statement of VMGOs, and updated syllabi include the discussion and evaluation of the VMGOs.

b. on awareness:

Aside from the posters, flyers and other IEC materials for VMGO, students’ awareness and understanding were evaluated through the student’s examinations given by the faculty members. Copies of the examination were documented.

c. on acceptability:

One possible indicator on the acceptability of the program objectives is that there was an increase in the number of students who subscribed in the courses offered, thus there was an increase in enrolment. For the linkages, there was an increase in the number of requests for extension and research endeavors tapping the college technical experts, thus the college and the department gained wider research and extension opportunities.

5. Stakeholders participation in the formulation, monitoring and review of VMGOs

|STAKEHOLDERS |PARTICIPATION |INCLUSIVE DATES |

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|1. BOARD OF REGENTS |Reviewed and approved the formulated MGOs |September21, 2012 |

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|Hon. Patricia Licuanan | | |

|CHED Commissioner | | |

|Chairman, BU Board of Regents | | |

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|Hon. Fay Lea Patria M. Lauraya | | |

|SUC President IV, Bicol University | | |

|Vice-Chairperson, Board of Regents | | |

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|Hon. Edgardo J. Angara | | |

|Chairman | | |

|Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture | | |

|Represented by Dr. Dionesia A. Rola | | |

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|Hon. Juan Edgardo M. Angara | | |

|Chairperson, Committee on Technical and Higher Education | | |

|House of Representatives | | |

|Represented by: AKO Bicol Party List | | |

|Representative Atty Rodel M. Batocabe | | |

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|Atty. Romeo C. Escandor | | |

|Regional Director | | |

|NEDA – Region V | | |

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|Dir. Jose V. Dayao | | |

|Regional Director | | |

|Department of agriculture, Region V | | |

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|Mrs. Angelica B. Secillano | | |

|Community Sector Representative | | |

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|Dr. Genielle B. Romano | | |

|Community Sector Representative | | |

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|Hon. Felipe V. Berces | | |

|President, BU general Alumni Association, Inc. | | |

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|Rodel M. Naz | | |

|President, BU Union of Faculty Association | | |

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| |Reviewed the formulated MGOs |September21, 2012 |

|2. BU ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF | | |

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|Dr. Helen Llenaresas | | |

|VP for Academic Affairs | | |

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|Dr. Amelia Dorosan | | |

|VP for Administration | | |

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|Dr. Jerry Bigornia | | |

|VP for Production | | |

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|Mr. Renato C. Hingco | | |

|University & Board Secretary | | |

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|Ms. Elena T. Ardales | | |

|State Auditor IV (Unit Auditor) | | |

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|Joseph Bartolata | | |

|Chief, Presidential Mgt. Office | | |

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|Atty. Norly Reyes | | |

|Legal Officer | | |

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|Laarni Pancho | | |

|Director, Information Mgt. Office | | |

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|Dr. Amelia Dorosan | | |

|OIC | | |

|Head, Physical Plant Office | | |

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|Ms. Monena J. Rodriguez | | |

|Financial Management Officer II | | |

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|Ms. Antonia L. Flores | | |

|Administrative Officer V | | |

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|Sonia Gregorio | | |

|Human Resource Mgt. Officer III | | |

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|Agnes Caro | | |

|University Supply Officer | | |

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|Ms. Liliosa Ll. Perete | | |

|University Budget Officer | | |

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|Lloyd Casasis | | |

|University Accountant | | |

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|Mr. Renato M. Abalon | | |

|Chief, Internal Audit System | | |

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|Ms. Marissa Barcelon | | |

|University Cashier | | |

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|Mr. Donato M. Bañares | | |

|Chief, Civil Security Unit | | |

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|Dr. Julio Abainza | | |

|University Physician | | |

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|Dr. May Antoinette S. Irman | | |

|Director, Public Information & Alumni Relations Office |Reviewed the formulated MGOs |September21, 2012 |

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|3. ACADEMIC AND ACADEMIC-RELATED DEANS AND DIRECTORS | | |

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|Dr. Nora Licup | | |

|Graduate School | | |

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|Dr. Lucy Estioko | | |

|College of Science | | |

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|Dr. Antonio P. Payonga | | |

|College of Agriculture & Forestry | | |

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|Dr. Ofelia S. Vega | | |

|College of Arts and Letters | | |

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|Dr. Faith M. Bachiller | | |

|College of Education | | |

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|Engr. Atanacio A. Barajas, Jr. | | |

|College of Engineering | | |

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|Dr. Heidi C. Dyangko | | |

|College of Nursing | | |

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|Prof. Narciso M. Montas | | |

|College of Industrial Technology | | |

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|Dr. Plutomeo M. Nieves | | |

|Tabaco Campus | | |

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|Prof. Flor A. Jenkin | | |

|Office of Admissions | | |

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|Prof. Gerard M. Protacio | | |

|Office of Student Services | | |

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|Engr. Arnulfo P. Malinis | | |

|Polangui Campus | | |

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|Dr. Edwina M. Morasa | | |

|College of Business, Economics & Mgt. | | |

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|Dr. Faith M. Bachiller | | |

|BUCE Integrated Laboratory School | | |

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|Prof. Vicente B. Daep | | |

|Inst. Of Physical Educ., Sports & Recreation | | |

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|Dr. Graciano B. Bañaga, Jr. | | |

|College of Social Science and Philisophy | | |

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|Dr. Joanne Cordovilla | | |

|Regional Science Teaching Center | |September21, 2012 |

| |Reviewed the formulated MGOs | |

|CAMPUS COORDINATORS | | |

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|Dr. Ruperto R. Romero | | |

|Gubat Campus | | |

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|Prof. Weng Zoilo | |September21, 2012 |

|National Service Training Program | | |

| |Reviewed the formulated MGOs | |

|ASSISTANT DEANS/DIRECTORS/COLLEGE SECRETARIES | | |

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|Prof. Jesse P. Opeña | | |

|College Secretary, Graduate School | | |

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|Prof. Jose T. de Leon | | |

|College of Agriculture & Forestry | | |

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|Dr. Epifania B. Nuñez | | |

|College of Education | | |

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|Dr. Emerlinda E. Alcala | | |

|College of Nursing | | |

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|Dr. Bernadette C. Bongais | | |

|College of industrial Technology | | |

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|Dr. Julieta B. Borres | | |

|College of Arts and Letters | | |

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|Dr. Pedro M. Jacob, Jr. | | |

|College of Science | | |

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|Prof. Ma. Asuncion V. Oronan | | |

|Tabaco Campus | | |

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|Prof. Bernardo L. Salvate | | |

|Polangui Campus | | |

| | |September21, 2012 |

|Prof. Sylva Elena B. Payonga | | |

|Office of Student Services | | |

| |Reviewed the formulated MGOs | |

|ACADEMIC-RELATED ADMINISTRATORS | | |

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|Ms. Corazon N. Bazar | | |

|University Registrar | | |

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|Prof. Neria E. Gomez | | |

|University Librarian | | |

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|Prof. Hennie O. Pama | | |

|Director, University Guidance Center | | |

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|Dr. Eddie S. See | | |

|Director, Research & Dev’t. Center | | |

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|Prof. Grace B. Brizuela | | |

|Director, Extension Service Center | | |

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|Prof. Alwina N. Napucao | | |

|Director, Panrehiyong Sentro ng Wikang Filipino | | |

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|Engr. Medel E. Aligan | | |

|Director, ZONAL Computerization Center | | |

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|Dr. Ofelia S. Vega | | |

|Director, Language Center | | |

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|Lt. Col. Macalayao P. Omar | | |

|Commandant, ROTC/WATC Unit | |September21, 2012 |

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|UNIT ALUMNI PRESIDENT | | |

| |Reviewed the formulated MGOs | |

|Prof. Ronnel Dioneda | | |

| | |September21, 2012 |

|3. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE | | |

| |Reviewed and recommended the MGOs for approval by the| |

|Administration: |Board of Regents | |

|Univ. Academic Council |Formulated, monitored and reviewed the MGOs | |

|Univ. Administrative Council | |September21, 2012 |

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|Faculty |Reviewed the formulated MGOs | |

|Core Faculty of the Dept. Of Biology | | |

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|Affiliate Faculty of the Dept. of Biology | | |

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|Non-teaching Personnel |Reviewed the formulated MGOs | |

|Dean | | |

|Asst. Dean | | |

|Administrative Officer | | |

|Budget Officer | | |

|Accountant | | |

|Human Resource Office Personnel | | |

|Cashier | | |

|Assistant Cashier | | |

|College Registrar | | |

|Univ. Registrar | | |

|Planning Officer | | |

|Research Coordinator | | |

|Extension Coordinator | | |

|Production Coordinator | | |

|Sports Coordinator | | |

|Web page Developer | | |

|Lab Facilities Administrator | | |

|College Student Activities Coordinator | | |

|Guidance Counselor | | |

|Publication Moderator | | |

|Physical Facilities Administrator | | |

|College Secretary | | |

|Supply Officer | | |

|Book keeper | | |

|College Clerks | | |

|Laboratory Aides | | |

|Messengers and janitors | | |

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|Students | | |

|a. SY 2004-2005 | | |

|First Year BS Biology |Reviewed the formulated MGOs |Every 2nd Week of the |

|Second Year BS Biology | |starting School Year – |

|Third Year BS Biology | |during the Orientation |

|Fourth Year BS Biology | |Program |

|a. SY 2005-2006 | | |

|First Year BS Biology | | |

|Second Year BS Biology |Reviewed the formulated MGOs |June, 2005 |

|Third Year BS Biology | | |

|Fourth Year BS Biology | | |

|a. SY 2006-2007 | | |

|First Year BS Biology | | |

|Second Year BS Biology | | |

|Third Year BS Biology |Reviewed the formulated MGOs |June, 2006 |

|Fourth Year BS Biology | | |

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|Alumni | | |

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|Community Members |Reviewed the formulated MGOs |March to July, 2006 |

|LGU of Legazpi City and Daraga Albay | | |

|Provincial Government of Albay | | |

|LGU of Dimasalang, Masbate (Extension collaborator of the |For Information and awareness | |

|College) | | |

|Barangay Officials of Magcaraguit, Dimasalang, Masbate | | |

|DAR-DLR Masbate | | |

|Deagan Kaunlaran Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Masbate (Extension | | |

|Community Beneficiary) | | |

|DEBESMSCAT, Masbate (Extension Collaborator) | | |

|Provincial Government of Masbate: Governor, Vice-Governor, | | |

|Sangguniang Panlalawigan | | |

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|Other National and Regional Offices | | |

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| |For Information and awareness | |

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| | |March to July, 2006 |

2. Process of dissemination of the VMGOs and determination of acceptability

The Vision, Mission and Goals of the College of Science and the Objectives of the BS Information Technology Program were disseminated and accepted by its stakeholders through:

1. VMGO posters are strategically and visibly placed in the lobby of the Department.

2. VMGOs were posted in some public places, i.e. supermarkets, malls and bus stations, and in the bulletin boards of the offices of our agencies linkages.

3. IEC materials (bulletins of information, flyers, posters) were produced and distributed to various stakeholders of the college and the department. The college and the department have a list of linkages (government and non-government agencies / organizations and alumni and individual consultants) to whom the updated VMGOs were received

4. Broadcast media announcements were made wherein the dissemination of the VMGOs were done in Bicol dialect.

5. Various stakeholders of the college and department research and extension activities were oriented of the college and program VMGOs, each group of stakeholders were given copies. VMGOs sent out to extension activities beneficiaries were translated into Filipino and the vernacular dialects.

6. During the Orientation Program for Students and Parents of freshmen and newcomers (transferees), the MGOs were discussed with the parents as major part of the program. Each parent and student received copies of the VMGOs.

7. All professors teaching in the BS Information Technology program received copies of the updated VMGOs, some of which have feedbacks which are significant considerations for the succeeding revisions:

a. Inclusion of some additional prospects that graduates may have

b. Improvement of the presentation of the statements

8. VMGOs were incorporated in the course syllabi and the students’ awareness and understanding of these VMGOs were assessed by its inclusion in the students’ examinations.

9. All school activities’ programs include the VMGOs.

10. All individual consultants (technical advisers of Thesis Students) who are not necessarily connected with any agency / organization received copies of the updated VMGOs.

11. All the Bicol University Officials, members of the Board of Regents, deans and directors, registrars and non-academic heads of offices received copies of the VMGOs.

12. The college has VMGO committee that was established to take charge of the periodic and systematic review, revision/updating, production, dissemination and documentation feedbacks of the disseminated materials.

13. Conduct of simple and random evaluation using a non-structured questionnaire to assess the extent at which the stakeholders understand and accept the VMGOs.

8. Forms / media used in disseminating the VMGOs

|Form / Media |Type of Audience / Clientele |Number of Clientele |

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|1. Flyers/ |a. College of Science – BS Information Technology Students |SY 2007-2008 - 523 |

|Brochures | |SY 2008-2009 - 554 |

| |b. BU CS Faculty and Non-teaching staff | |

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| |c. Bicol University Board of Regents, BU Officials, Deans & |SY 2007-2008 - 60 |

| |Directors, Asst. Deans, Administrative and Support Staff, |SY 2008-2009 - 80 |

| |Academic-related Directors | |

| | |SY 2007-2008 - 17 |

| |d. LGU of the City of Legazpi: |SY 2007-2008 - 100 |

| |City Mayor’s Office | |

| |City Solid Waste Mgt. Board | |

| |City Health Board |June-July, 2007 |

| |City School Board |5 |

| |Liga ng mga Barangay Captains |18 |

| |e. Officers of Bicol Export Council and the Exporters’ |11 |

| |Association of the Bicol Region |12 |

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| |f. Dept. of Information Technology Agency-Linkages: | |

| |Phil. Society of Info. Technology Educators (PSITE) |5 |

| |Albay Info. Communications Technology Assoc. (AICTA) | |

| |Commission on Info. Communications Tech. (CICT) | |

| |Virtual Center for Technology Innovation in Info. Technology |Year 2007 – 2 flyers per agency |

| |(VCTI-IT) | |

| |UP Information Technology Training Center (UP-ITTC) | |

| |CHED-V | |

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| |g. Secondary Schools | |

| |Leg. City High School, Legazpi City | |

| |Pag-Asa National High School, Rawis, Legazpi City | |

| |Banquerohan National High School, Banquerohan, Legazpi City | |

| |Aquinas University Science High School, Rawis, Legazpi City | |

| |Aquinas University High School, Legazpi City | |

| |St. Raphael Academy, Legazpi City | |

| |St. Agnes Academy, Legazpi City | |

| |St. Jude Catholic School, Legazpi City | |

| |Divine Word College High School Department |Year 2007 – 2 flyers per school |

| |United Institute, Daraga, Albay | |

| |Daraga National High School, Daraga, Albay | |

| |Tabaco National High School, Tabaco, Albay | |

| |Polangui General Comprehensive High School, Polagui, Albay | |

| |St. Benedict’s Academy, Guinobatan, Albay | |

| |Ligao National High School, Ligao, Albay | |

| |St. Michael’s Academy, Oas, Albay | |

| |Sorsogon National High School, Sorosogon City | |

| |St. Louis de Marilac College, Sorsogon, Sorosogon | |

| |Sorsogon State College High School Department, Sorsogon City | |

| |St. Louis College, Bibincahan, Sorsogon | |

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| |h National Officers and Board of Directors of Assosasyon sa | |

| |Pilipinas ng mga Colehiya ng Agham at Sining, Inc. | |

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| |i. National Officers and Members of the Board of Directors of| |

| |Phil. Society for Molecular Chemistry and Biotechnology | |

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| |Spectators and Investors who visited the 17th DOST Science | |

| |and Technology Fair, PhilTrade Center, Roxas Blvd., Metro | |

| |Manila | |

| |LGU Officials of the Municipality of Dimasalang: Mayor, | |

| |Vice-Mayor, Councilors and Heads of Offices | |

| |Regional and National Agencies | |

| |Albay Electric Cooperative Inc. | |

| |Albay Provincial Public Safety and Emergency | |

| |Bicol Center for Community Development Inc., (BCCD) | |

| |Bureau of Fire Protection | |

| |Caltex Phil. Inc., | |

| |Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Inc | |

| |DENR Regional Office | |

| |Dep’t of Tourism, ROV Dep’t. of Science and Technology ROV | |

| |DOH – Laboratory Division CHED ROV | |

| |Envirosphere Mgt. & Consultancy Services | |

| |FIDA, ROV | |

| |Indo Phil. Group of Companies | |

| |Management Office | |

| |Nat’l. Museum of the Philippines | |

| |Office of Civil Defense | |

| |Phil. Association for the Advancement of Science (PHILAAS) | |

| |Phil. National Red Cross | |

| |Phil. Society for the Study of Nature | |

| |PHILVOCS |June 29, 2010 – 10 |

| |PNOC –EDC | |

| |PNP Crime Laboratory | |

| |Regional Disaster Coordinating Council | |

| |Regional Field Unit No. 5 |April 17, 2010 - 15 |

| |TESDA Region 5 | |

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| |BUCS Academic Community | |

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| |BS Computer Science Freshmen and Transferees | |

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| |Phil. Science High School Regional School, Goa, Camarines Sur| |

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| |Legazpi City Community and the nearby towns | |

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|2. Posters | |5 Freshmen classes |

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|3. Oriention Programs for | | |

|Freshmen and Transferees | |High School students |

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|4. Career Counseling | | |

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|5.Radio Broadcast | | |

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|6. Internet thru the BU webpage | | |

9. Description of the implementation of the VMGO and their congruency with educational practices and activities.

There is congruency between educational practices and activities

and the VMGO. Activities such as classroom discussions, symposia, seminar workshops, educational tours, practical applications and case studies ensure that quality education is provided to Information Technology students. All these carry out the VMGO. It does not only prepare the students to be technically and professionally competent practitioners in the field of Information and Communication Technology but rather it makes them more responsive and productive individuals.

10. Summary of the findings & recommendations of the Self Survey for Area I.

2 STRENGTHS

1. The SUC vision, College mission and goals and the program objectives are clearly defined.

2. The VMGO is widely disseminated to faculty, students, academic community, industry and other stakeholders.

3. There is evidence that the college and department activities carry out the VMGO, and such activities are properly documented.

4. There is congruency between actual educational practices and activities and the VMGO.

B. RECOMMENDATIONS

Prepared by:

ROMMEL EVAN J. PAJE Chair, Area I

VISION, MISSION

GOALS and OBJECTIVES

Department of Information Technology

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FEEDBACKING

PRINTING OF COPIES

(for Dissemination to Students, Agencies being collaborated, Alumni, Community and other Sectors )

REVISION / UPDATING

CRITIQUING

(by the DEAN and ASST. DEAN

REVISION

CRITIQUING

By the Core and Affiliate Faculty of the Department, Selected alumni, selected students / parents, non-teaching staff, several agency representatives

REFINE

Program Objectives by VMGO Committee

Planning-workshop

(Viento de Mar)

Formulated VMG

Review the Goals & Objectives of the Program as stipulated in the CHED’s standards

Review Univ. Vision/Mission, NEDA’s, CHED’s, S & T Agenda’s / Dev. Goals, Research Outputs

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