COLLEGE OF  INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Program Offering

  • Bachelor of Industrial Technology
    Major in:
    • Apparel and Fashion Technology
    • Automotive Technology
    • Drafting Technology
    • Electrical Technology
    • Electronics Technology
    • Food Trades
    • Industrial Chemistry
    • Mechanical Technology
    • Computer Technology
    • Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning Technology

Republic Act 4072, which was signed into law by President Macapagal on June 6, 1964, provided or the establishment of the Vocational Technical Department of the Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Vocational High School. The Department offered courses above secondary level initially in the fields of Automotive Technology, Electrical Technology and Machine Shop Practice Technology.

Today, the department is called the College of Industrial Technology now offering Bachelor of Industrial Technology (BIT) with ten (10) trade areas of concentration.

Educational Outcome of Bachelor of Industrial Technology

A. Graduates will be able to analyze broadly-defined industrial technology processes by using analytical tools that enhance creativity, innovativeness, and intellectual curiosity to improve methods, processes, and systems that meet industry standards.

B. Graduates will be able to implement broadly-defined industrial systems, components, products, or processes to meet specific industry needs with proficiency and flexibility in their area of specialization in accordance with global standards.

C. Graduates will be able to apply appropriate techniques, resources, and state-of-the-art industrial technology tools to meet current industry needs and use these modern tools and processes to improve productivity and increase entrepreneurial activities, while upholding safety and health standards of business and industry.

D. Graduates will be able to communicate with diverse groups of clienteles using the appropriate cultural language with clarity and persuasion, in both oral and written forms, including understanding and giving clear instructions, demonstrating high comprehension, delivering effective presentations, writing quality documents, and articulating technological innovation outputs.

E. Graduates will be able to develop leadership and management skills in a team-based environment by making informed decisions, motivating team members, acting and delegating responsibility, and inspiring positive changes in the organization by exercising responsibility with integrity and accountability.

F. Graduates will practice the moral responsibilities of an industrial technologist to manage and balance wider public interest and uphold the norms and safety standards of the industrial technology profession.

G. Graduates will demonstrate enthusiasm and passion for continuous personal and professional development in broadly-defined industrial technology and effect positive changes in entrepreneurial and industrial endeavors.

H. Graduates will recognize the need for and engage in lifelong learning.

 

 

Goals

To provide appropriate professional, technical and technological instructions and training in Industrial Technology and promote research, production and entrepreneurship..

Credo

C – COMPETENCE
I – INTEGRITY
T – TRUSTWORTHY

Objectives

 

  • Achieve quality instruction, research, extension and production through appropriate continuing faculty development programs in BIndTech.
  • Produce technically competitive graduates by providing capability build-up responsive to the needs of industry.

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