Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Manila
Politeknikong Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa Maynila | |
Motto | Tanglaw ng Bayan |
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Type | Public |
Established | October 1904 |
Location | , |
University Hymn | Imno ng PUP |
Colors | █ █ |
Affiliations | ASAIHL, IAL |
Website | www.pup.edu.ph http://centennial.pup.edu.ph/ |
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines in the City of Manila, commonly known as PUP Santa Mesa or PUP, formally Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Main (Filipino: Politeknikong Pamantasan ng Pilipinas sa Maynila) is the flagship and the most prominent member of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines System, located at Santa Mesa, Manila, along the Pasig River.
The PUP Manila consists of three sub-campuses named Mabini, NDC, and M.H. del Pilar. The house where Mabini died is now located in the main campus of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. The simple nipa house retains the original furniture, and some of the books he wrote, and also contains souvenir items, while hosting the municipal library and reading facilities, hence, the main campus is named after Mabini. [1] The offices of the University Officials, Ninoy Aquino Learning Resources Center, PUP Gym and open courts are also located here.
PUP Manila is considered as one of the premier state universities in the country.
Colleges and Departments
The 16 colleges of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Manila, are classified into two groups: the Independent colleges and the United colleges. The colleges that belong to the independent classification are those that are independent of the governance of the Main Campus director and have their own college building located outside the school campus. Although attached to P.U.P., Manila, which is the main campus, the independent colleges prefer their freedom to ensure their competitiveness as academic institutions with the college deans as the executive governor. The United colleges are those that are under the supervision of the Main Campus director. The colleges in the A. Mabini Center belong to this classification.
Programs
There are 16 colleges in the PUP-Manila, which are classified into the Independent colleges and the United colleges.
Undergraduate programs
Program listing for PUP Main Campus, Manila only:
College | Also known as | Campus | Undergraduate Programs | Accreditation |
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College of Accountancy | CoA | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 3 1st Re-survey |
College of Arts | CA | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 3 and Level 2 |
College of Business | CB | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 3 1st Re-survey |
College of Architecture and Fine Arts | CAFA | NDC |
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AACCUP Level 2 |
College of Communication | CoC | NDC |
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AACCUP Level 3 Re-accredited status |
College of Computer Management and Information Technology | CCMIT | A. Mabini |
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CHED Center of Development for Excellence in Information Technology, AACCUP Level 2 |
College of Economics, Finance and Politics | CEFP | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 2 |
College of Engineering | CE | NDC |
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AACCUP Level 3 1st survey |
College of Law | CoL | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 2 Re-accredited status |
College of Languages and Linguistics | CLL | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 3 |
College of Nutrition and Food Science | CNFS | M.H. del Pilar |
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College of Office Administration and Business Teacher Education | COABTE | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 3 1st Re-survey |
College of Physical Education and Sports | CPES | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 1 |
College of Science | CS | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 3 Re-accredited status and 1st Re-Survey |
College of Tourism and Hotel and Restaurant Management | CTHRM | M.H. del Pilar |
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AACCUP Level 1 |
College of Cooperatives | CC | A. Mabini |
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AACCUP Level 1 |
Railway Academy | PUPRA | A. Mabini and NDC |
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Program Listing
Graduate Programs
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Post-Graduate Programs
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Buildings and Facilities
It has several campuses; the A. Mabini Campus that houses colleges; MH del Pilar Campus that houses the College of Nutrition and Food Sciences and the College of Tourism, Hotel and Restaurant Management; NDC Campus that houses the College of Communication, the College of Engineering, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, The University Press and the Mass Communication Theatre.
A. Mabini Campus
- The Marble Pylon (University Official Symbol)
- Ninoy Aquino Learning Resources Center (with College of Law and Information and Communications Technology center)
- Main Academic Building
- Amphitheatre
- Charlie del Rosario Student Center (Student Development Center)
- Track Oval and Open Field
- University Gymnasium
- Interfaith Chapel
- Open University Building and NSTP-ETEEAP
- Linear Park
- University Swimming Pool
- Sampaguita Building (University Canteen)
- Laboratory High School Department
- Mabini Monument and the Obelisk
- Physical Education Building (College of Physical Education and Sports)
- Open Courts (Basketball,Tennis and Volleyball Courts)
- Lagoon
- Freedom Plaza (Dr. Nemesio Prudente Freedom Park)
- Student Kiosk
- Apolinario Mabini Shrine
NDC Campus
- Engineering and Architecture Building (Houses CE and CAFA)
- Mass Communication Center (Houses CoC)
- PUP Mass Communication Theatre
- The University Press
- Antique House Along Pureza St.
- CHED-PUP BPO Call Center
- PUP Technical School
M.H. del Pilar Campus
- Hasmin Hostel
- Graduate School
- Colleges of Tourism and HRM; and Nutrition and Food Sciences
S.H. Loyola Campus
- Technopreneurial School
References
- ^ Ocampo, Ambeth (August 23, 2008), "Looking Back: The house where Mabini died", Philippine Daily Inquirer.