Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open University
Type Public open university
distance education
Established1990
PresidentManuel Muhi
DirectorAnna Ruby Gapasin (executive) [1]
Location,
Campus9 physical and 1 virtual campuses
Colors
  Maroon and Gold
AffiliationsICDE, AAOU, PSDL, APKBODL
Websitewww.pup.edu.ph/ous

The Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open University System is the nontraditional/distance studies unit of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. It began with the offering of non-degree (technical-vocational) courses in 1970s and was formally established in 1990, making it the first open learning institution in the country. It is one of the only two open learning institutions in the Philippines recognized by the UNESCO Asia Pacific Knowledge Base on Open and Distance Learning. [2]

The PUP Open University was established to provide education opportunities to individuals aspiring for higher education and improved qualifications but were unable to take advantage of traditional modes of education because of personal and professional obligations. It is also known as the "Pamantasang Bayan," literally translating as "Nation's University" in Filipino.

The students under the PUP OU program are not required to physically attend classes in a traditional classroom setting, or step foot to the campus. Instead, they can get the education they want wherever it is most convenient and conducive on their educational activities. [3]

Academics

Institutes and center

PUP Open University consists of three units: Institute of Open and Distance Education/Transnational Education, Institute of Non-Traditional Studies Program and ETEEAP, and the Center of Professional and Continuing Studies, under which the Nontraditional Study Program and Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program are under.

Institute of Open and Distance Education/Transnational Education

Institute of Open and Distance Education / Transnational Education allows students to learn independently with the guidance of a teacher or in an online classroom, students may interact with the teacher and other students while studying.[4]

Institute of Non-Traditional Studies and ETEEAP

Institute of Non-traditional Studies and ETEEAP gives an opportunity to practitioners and executives to complete their college degrees or graduate programs and earn their diplomas without having to take a leave from the jobs.

Institute for Continuing and Professional Development

Institute for Continuing and Professional Development in collaboration with the Professional Regulations Commission, the Commission on Higher Education, and other government agencies provide courses to enhance an individual's knowledge and skills through integrated industry-based professional development experiences.

Learning Centers

Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resources in the Mabini Campus, which houses the headquarters of the Open University

The PUP OU has 9 Learning Centers in strategic locations in the country. Most of the centers are mostly located in other PUP campuses in the selected regions of the country.

Learning Center Director Campus location
Manila Dr. Carmencita L. Castolo Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resources Center, PUP Mabini Campus, Sta. Mesa, Manila
Quezon City Dir. Pascualito B. Gatan PUP Quezon City, Commonwealth, Quezon City
Lopez Dir. Rufo Bueza PUP Lopez, Lopez, Quezon
Maragondon Dir. Denise A. Abril PUP Maragondon, Maragondon, Cavite
Sablayan Dir. Laurence P. Usona PUP Sablayan, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro
Sta. Rosa Dir. Charito A. Montemayor PUP Sta. Rosa, New Sta. Rosa Village, Congco Subd., Tagapo, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
Sto. Tomas Dir. Frederick O. Ramos PUP Sto. Tomas, Sto. Tomas, Batangas
Taguig Dir. Sharon Joy F. Pelayo PUP Taguig, Lower Bicutan, Taguig, Metro Manila
Unisan Dir. Edwin G. Malabuyoc PUP Unisan, Ibabang Ilaya, Unisan, Quezon

In 2007, OU has launched the Open University Learning Management System (PUPOU-LMS or eMabini), where the faculty of the OU can hold classes online to Filipino students in United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Vietnam.[5]

References

  1. "PUP Open University". Polytechnic University of the Philippines. Archived from the original on April 23, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  2. "Asia Pacific Knowledge Base on Open and Distance Learning". Asia Pacific Knowledge Base on Open and Distance Learning. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  3. "Fast Facts About the PUP Open University". pupopenu.tripod.com. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  4. "Polytechnic University of the Philippines". www.pup.edu.ph. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  5. "PHL Ambassador Addresses Graduating Class of PUP- Open University in Abu Dhabi". Department of Foreign Affairs, Philippines. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
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