1. LAGUNA
STATE
POLYTECHNIC
UNIVERSITY
In Service to Motherland and Humanity
2. Republic of the Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic Unioversity
Siniloan (Host) Campus
HISTORY LSPU HYM
VISION FACILITIES
MISSION COLLEGES
OFFICAL AND GRADUATE COURSES
ADMINISTRATION
The makers
3. History
The Laguna State Polytechnic University was first
known in 1952 as the Baybay Provincial High School,
the first public high school established in the Baybay
District. Expansion after expansion has been done
since its establishment, with the number of
infrastructures, projects/programs and enrollment
have been increasing and growing. Then, in 1957, by
virtue of Republic Act 1807, it was converted into an
agricultural school known as the Baybay National
Agricultural and Vocational School. After the
realization of a need for a college in the eastern
portion of the province, the school was then elevated
to Baybay National College of Agriculture and
Technology in 1971 by virtue of Republic Act 6327.
4. In 1983, by virtue of Batas Pambansa 482, the
institution was converted into the Laguna State
Polytechnic College (LSPC), the only state college at
the time in the province.
The state college rests on a 33-hectare site in
Siniloan, Laguna, along Laguna de Bay, and is
124 kilometers from Manila. It has a campus of 13.37
hectares and the rest consisting of 19.63 hectares
which is devoted to laboratory and research areas for
crop and animal production. There is also a college
extension site consisting of 100-hectares, in Barangay
Kapatalan, about 20 kilometers from the Host
Campus. Hence, a total land area of 133 hectares. Its
Main Campus in Santa Cruz, Laguna is situated in a
7-hectare site.
5. Looking back at some notable
accomplishments of the first College President
of LSPC, Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan, he opened
four Satellite Campuses established through
Memorandum of Agreement with the local
government of Laguna, to wit: LSPC-
Nagcarlan Satellite Campus, LSPC-Santa
Maria satellite Campus, LSPC-Cabuyao
Satellite Campus, and LSPC-RECS
Village/San Luis Sports Complex Satellite
Campus in Santa Cruz.
6. Then, by virtue of Republic Act 8292
otherwise known as the Higher Education
Modernization Act of 1998, CHED-Supervised
Institutions (CSI's) were integrated with the
LSPC system during the years 1999-2000.
College of Arts and Trades (LCAT former
Laguna School of Arts and Trade) now LSPU-
Santa Cruz Campus located in Barangay
Bubukal, Santa Cruz;
7. Los Baños College of Fisheries (LBCF)
now LSPU-Los Baños Campus located in
Barangay Mayondon-Malinta, Los Baños; and
San Pablo City National School of Arts and
Trades (SPCNSAT) now LSPU-San Pablo City
Campus located in Barangay Del Remedio,
San Pablo City.
8. Vision
The university shall be known as:
A Premier University in CALABARZON,
offering academic programs and related
services designed to respond to the
requirements of the Philippines and the global
economy particularly Asian countries.
9. Mission
The university shall primarily provide
advanced education, professional, technological
and vocational instruction in agriculture, fisheries,
forestry, sciences, industrial technologies, teacher
education, medicine, law, arts and sciences,
information technology and other related fields. it
shall also undertake research and extension
services and provide progressive leadership in its
areas of specialization.
10. Officials of the
Administration
The LSPU System is led by the University
President who is assisted by four Vice-Presidents: VP
for Academic Affairs; VP for Research and
Development, Extension and Production; VP for
Administration, Budget and Finance; and VP for
External Affairs. They are all in-charge of university-
wide or all-campus affairs of the university. Each
campuses are administrated by the Campus Directors
assisted by the Deputy Campus Directors. The leader
of academics/instruction for each campuses is held by
the Head Deans, assisted by the Deans of every
colleges. Several Program Directors are also tasked
to facilitate campus-wide interests/affairs. There are
also three system-wide University Directors who
assist in policy implementation and special interests of
the system.
12. Dr. Nestor M. De Vera (Siniloan Campus)
Vice-President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Lyrma C. Hife (Santa Cruz Campus)
Vice-President for Research and
Development, Extension and Production
Mrs. Nerrida P. Baja (Siniloan Campus)
Vice-President for Administration, Budget
and Finance
13. Dr. Ricardo F. Wagan III (Los Baños Campus)
Vice-President for External Affairs
Mrs. Thelma F. Wagan
Executive Secretary to the President
Dr. Teresita W. Ballesteros (Los Baños Campus)
University Director for Sports
14. Dr. Florhaida V. Pamatmat (Santa Cruz Campus)
University Director for International Affairs
Prof. Nimfa G. Dimaculangan (Santa Cruz
Campus)
University Director for Scholarships and
Assistance Program
Dr. Evelyn L. Balaoro (Santa Cruz Campus)
University Director for National Service
Training Program
15. LSPU Hymn
Oh dearest LSPU, our guiding star to success
Oh dearest Alma Mater, LSPU evermore
Our source of knowledge like the star
Leading, making us goal go far
In our vocations, fields of work
You guide us to our goals
We'll live to serve our people
We'll do the best we can
For our loved one's and our country
Progressive, free
Oh dearest LSPU, our guiding star to success
Oh dearest LSPU, our guiding star to success
37. COLLEGE
OF
AGRICULTUIRAL
SCIENCE
AND
TECHNOLOGY
38. UNDERRADUATE PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business
Administration
Major in: Agricultural Business Management,
Animal Enterprise Management, Crop Enterprise
Management
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education
Major in: Animal Science, Crop Science,
Technology and Home Economics
Bachelor of Science in Agro-Forestry
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
39.
40. UNDERRADUATE PROGRAMS
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Major in: Mathematics, English, Filipino, Biological
Science, Physical Science, Social Studies, Chemistry,
General Science, History, Physics, Technology and
Livelihood Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Major in: General Elementary Education, Pre-
Elementary Education, Special Education
41. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education
Major in: Home Economics, Industrial Arts,
Architectural Drafting Technology,
Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology,
Electrical Technology, Food Technology,
Automotive Technology, Electronics
Technology, Garments Technology, Civil
Technology, Cosmetology, Woodworking
Technology
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Certificate in Teaching Proficiency
43. UNDERRADUATE PROGRAMS
College of Hospitality Management
and Tourism
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and
Restaurant Management (BSHRM)
Bachelor of Science in Tourism (BST)
Bachelor of Science in Home Technology
and Entrepreneurship (BSHTE)
Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant
Management (DHRM)
45. GOAL
In pursuit of the University’s Vision
and Mission the CAS is committed to
develop with good personality flexible
enough to adjust in the changing
moods for global competitiveness
which is related to research and
extension services and productively
equip them with knowledge and skills
in computer education and other
related fields of arts and sciences.
46. UNDERRADUATE PROGRAMS
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BS Psychology)
Bachelor of Arts in Economics (AB Economics)
Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration
(BSSA)
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
(BSIT)
47. Diploma in Computer Secretarial (DCS)
Associate in Information Technology (AIT)
Associate in Computer Electronics (ACE)
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Associate in Office Admministration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
48.
49. No. of Students: 66
Founded Year 2008
Advisers: Mr. Ric L. Mendoza
Mrs. Balencia R.
Aduana
Supervisor: Mr. For-Ian V.
Sandoval
50. OBJECTIVES OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
1. Complete understanding of the
concepts, principles and the theories of
financial management.
2. Helps student to seek employment and
assume entry level jobs or positions of
responsibility as financial analyst,
financial manager, or executive.
3. Prepare students to pursue a teaching
career or graduate studies in business.
51. The Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration Major in Financial Management,
Marketing and Economics have the following
goals and objectives the program requires high
level of dynamism and commitment from the
students. The students will work in depth in each
course through the proper balancing of finance,
theory and research literature with the practical
aspects of financial management, marketing
and economics.
52. The program aims to produces
graduates for careers in financial department of
general business, investment banking firms,
broker-dealer firms, and management consulting
firms, various departments of commercial banks
and other financial institutions, central banks and
international financial institutions.
53. Job Opportunities
1. entrepreneur
2. financial analyst
3. operation management
assistant
4. management trainee
5. treasury assistant
6. credit and collection assistant
7. credit analyst
8.and some other related
fields
54. Business Administration Society
A.Y. 2010-2011
President: Ronald C. Lagubana
Vice-President: Angeline Masikip
Secretary: Ailene Deocansel
Treasurer: Cyrene Crisanto
Auditor: Krisbell Almeniana
Business Mgrs.: Nikkolaine Crisanto
Nancy Navalta
P.R.O.: Henry Lizardo
Jerry Bueno
55. Business Administration Society
A.Y. 2010-2011
S.E.O.: Jason Aguilar
May Ann Ablaza
S.P.O.: Rozelle Cahigas
Muse: Leizel Marie Sion
Escort: Nhormel Umali
Representatives:
1st Year: Marienne Joy Aguado
2nd Year: Reziel Rubin
57. The Makers
Mary Joyce Medina
Roselyn mangaya
Donna Magahis
Arram Ong
58. GRADUATE STUDIES AND
APPLIED RESEARCH
Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture
Major Fields:
Animal Science
Crop Science
Master of Science in Agriculture (MSA)
Major Fields:
Animal Science
Crop Science
59. GRADUATE STUDIES AND
APPLIED RESEARCH
Master of Arts in Education (MAED)
Specialization:
Educational Management
Guidance and Counseling
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
Major Fields:
Mathematics
Social Science
English
Filipino
Physical Education
Technology and Home Economics
Science and Technology