Naval State University
NSU Logo | |
Former names | Naval Institute of Technology, Naval High School |
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Motto | "Nobility, Solidarity & Unity" |
Type | State university |
Established |
October 30, 1945 October 14, 2009 (As a University) |
President | Dr. MATIAS A. BENTOR, JR.(OIC) |
Vice-president |
Dr. LEOMERO H. GARCIA (VP-Administration) Dr. MINERVA E. SANOSA (VP-Academic and External Affairs) Dr. JOHN ANTHONY D. ROMAGOS (VP-PREPS) |
Dean |
Dr. Susan S. Bentor (Dean, Graduate School); Capt. Alonzo B. Atok (Dean, Maritime Education); Dr. Rossini B. Romero (Dean, College of Engineering); Dr. Norma M. Duallo (Dean, College of Industrial, Information, and Communication Technology, Director for Alumni Relations & Affairs Office); Dr. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. (Dean, College of Education); Dr. Nemesio V. Lora (Dean, College of Arts and Sciences); Dr. Minerva E. Sanosa (Concurrent Dean, College of Tourism) |
Location | Naval, Biliran, Philippines |
Campus | Main Campus; Biliran Campus |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Sports | Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Soccer, Frisbee |
Nickname | NSU |
Mascot | "Golden Lion" |
Website | www.nsu.edu.ph/ |
Naval State University (NSU) is a state university in the municipality of Naval in Biliran, Philippines. It is mandated to provide advanced education, higher technological, professional instruction and training in the fields of arts and sciences, education, agriculture, fishery, forestry, maritime education, information and communications technology, engineering, tourism and other related fields of study. It is also mandated to undertake research and extension services, and provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.[1] It is operating an extension campus in the town of Biliran, Biliran.
History
Beginnings
On October 30, 1945, a Municipal Resolution No. 35 was passed through the late Acting Mayor Pablo Caneja, requesting to establish a secondary public high school in Naval, a municipality in Biliran province of the Philippines. The Naval High School was established and operated for school year 1946 to 1947.
After decades of the school's operation, a bill was introduced by late Congressman Marcelino Veloso which became a law on June 19, 1965 converting Naval High School into a chartered state college under R.A. 4309. The conversion placed the school for national funding under the first president, Mr. Alfredo C. Josep. The school then offered vocational and engineering courses as required.
Universityhood
Former Congressman of the lone district of Biliran, Gerry Boy Espina, authored the House Bill 4918, proposing the Naval Institute of Technology be converted into a State University under the name Biliran State University (Bilsu).[2] The conversion will merge NIT and Biliran National Agricultural College (BNAC), a sister school in the municipality of Biliran. The bill, however, was not approved by the Senate. NIT filed another bill with help from the former Congressman of the province, Atty. Glenn Chong; the bill is now to convert the institute into Naval State University. On October 14, 2009, Republic Act 9719 was passed into law converting Naval Institute of Technology into Naval State University.
Academics
Colleges,Schools and Campus
College/School/Campus | Abbreviation |
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Graduate School | GS |
College of Education | COED |
College of Maritime Education | COME |
College of Engineering | COE |
College of Arts and Sciences | CAS |
College of Industrial, Information and Communication Technology | CIICT |
College of Tourism | COT |
Naval State University-Biliran Campus | NSU-BILCAM |
Curriculum
The Naval Institute of Technology offers a wide array of undergraduate, graduate and short-term courses. Undergraduate courses include education, engineering, and maritime. College of Maritime is NIT's flagship course; since its International Standard Operation (ISO) Certification by Det Norske Veritas, international consulting firm, in 2000, the College has been consistently rated Noteworthy and Satisfactory.[2] New courses added to the college's list are biology, business administration, criminology, economics and practical nursing. Most of these courses are ladderized, pursuant to Executive Order 358.[3]
High School
The High School Department (LHS & SHS) of the university is part of the College of Education (COED).
The Laboratory High School (LHS) features honors and semi-honors sections. The honor section is section A. The semi-honors classes are sections B, and C, which emphasize Mathematics, Filipino, Science and English. Students who are in those classes will be classmates for the rest of their high school life provided that they do not fail a year. Students from those sections can also take joint classes in English, Science and Math with students from the honors and other semi-honors sections.
In year 2006-2007 NSU high school students Marching band joined Banda Rayhak in Tacloban City. It's their first time to join the contest, luckily they won the contest as the champion.
The Seniors of Batch 2007-2008 also joined the 2nd regional Pintados Cheer dance Competition held in Tacloban City. They also won champion.
The Senior High School (SHS) is a new department to cater the Senior High Schools Students under the K-12 Program. Currently there are three tracks/stands offer in the university namely: STEM, BAM, and HESS.
Naval State University-Biliran Campus
The Biliran Campus(formerly Biliran National Agricultural College) is located in Biliran, Biliran. This campus is the home of College of Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry(CAFF) and the extension program of Education.
References
- ↑ Republic Act 9718 Section 2
- 1 2 PIA Region VIII editors (2006-03-16). "Naval Institute of Technology to become a university soon". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
- ↑ "Curricular Programs". The Pillar: 32. 2007–2008.