Southern Leyte State University
Seal of Southern Leyte State University
The seal bears the name of the University and the year its oldest campus (SLSU-San Juan) was established. The three words inside the circle relate to the mandated functions of the university: Knowledge (instruction), Innovation (research), and Service (extension).
Former name
  • Sogod National Trade School
  • Southern Leyte School of Arts and Trades
  • Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology
  • Tomas Oppus Normal College
MottoEruditio. Servo. Invenio.
Motto in English
Knowledge. Service. Innovation.
TypeState University
EstablishedMarch 7, 2004
Academic affiliations
AACCUP and ISO 9001:2008
PresidentDr. Jude A. Duarte
Vice-presidentDr. Annabelle M. Hufalar
(VP for Academic Affairs)
Dr. Prose Ivy G. Yepes
(VP for Administration & Finance)
Dr. Francis Ann R. Sy
(VP for Research, Innovation & Extension Services)
Dr. Dewoowoogen P. Baclayon
(VP for Student & Auxiliary Services)
Location,
Philippines

10°23′30″N 124°58′47″E / 10.39167°N 124.97972°E / 10.39167; 124.97972
Campus6 Campuses
Colors   Blue & white
NicknameWebmasters
Sporting affiliations
SCUAA
Websitesouthernleytestateu.edu.ph

Southern Leyte State University (Pamantasang Pamahalaan ng Southern Leyte[1]) is a public university situated in Southern Leyte, Philippines. It is mandated to provide advanced education, higher technological, professional instruction and training in trade, fishery, agriculture, forestry, science, education, commerce, engineering and related courses. It is also mandated to undertake research and extension services, and provided progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.[2] Formerly the Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology and Tomas Oppus Normal College, SLSU was created through the passage of Republic Act 9261 on March 7, 2004. [3]

Colleges and Institutes

SLSU campus in Sogod
  1. College of Technology
  2. College of Engineering
  3. College of Computer Studies and Information Technology
  4. College of Teacher Education
  5. College of Aquatic and Applied Life Sciences
  6. College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
  7. College of Business and Management
  8. College of Criminal Justice
  9. College of Social Works and Development (proposed)
  10. Institute of Arts and Sciences

History

Sogod Campus (Main)

On July 7, 1969, Sogod National Trade School was created by virtue of Republic Act No. 4352, a vocational institution in Sogod, tasked to answer the problem of lack of manpower training for adults and out of school youths. Twelve years after, the school once again was converted into Southern Leyte School of Arts and Trade, this time transforming it into an institution of tertiary education. Republic Act 7930 [4] was enacted by the Congress of the Philippines on March 1, 1995, further converting the school into a chartered state College and renamed it Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology (SLSCST). Republic Act 9261 [5] which was enacted and approved by Congress and the Senate Republic of the Philippines on March 7, 2004, established the Southern Leyte State University by integrating the Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology in the Municipality of Sogod and Tomas Oppus Normal College in the Municipality of Tomas Oppus. With this development, five higher education campuses were integrated to comprise the university since SLSCST has been made host to three other CHED-supervised institutions in October 1999.

Hinunangan Campus

SLSU Hinunangan

The Hinunangan Campus houses the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. RA 5380 established the Hinunangan Agricultural and Vocational School (HAVS) on 15 June 1968.[6] On March 01, 1995, RA 7931 converted HAVS into a tertiary institution and was renamed to the Southern Leyte Institute of Agriculture and Technology (SLIAT).[7] Eventually, RA 9261 [5] established the Southern Leyte State University - Hinunangan after its integration with SLSCST in 1999.

Tomas Oppus Campus

The Tomas Oppus Campus houses the College of Teacher Education. Barrio Resolution No. 52, s. 1970 of Barrio San Isidro, Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte established the Tomas Oppus Community College (TOCC). On February 1, 1986, Presidential Decree # 2024 converted the TOCC into a State College to be known as Tomas Oppus Normal College.[8] In 1987 the Department of Education Culture & Sports (DECS now DEPED) Regional Office #8 granted the school to offer a 4-yearcourse in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Education programs. RA 9261 established the Southern Leyte State University through the integration of this college with SLSCST on March 7, 2004.[5]

Bontoc Campus

The College of Aquatic and Applied Life Sciences is found at the Bontoc Campus. In June 7, 1964, RA No. 3938 established the Bontoc Agricultural and Technical School. Three years later it was renamed to Bontoc National Agricultural and Fishery School (BNAFS). On June 10, 1983 Batas Pambansa (BP) Bilang 494 established BNAFS into the Southern Leyte Agro-Fishery Technical Institute making it a full-pledged tertiary institution. On November 22, 1985 BP Bilang 888 renamed the school to Ruperto K. Kangleon Memorial Agro-Fisheries Technical Institute (RKKMAFTI). Eventually, RA 9261 [5] established the Southern Leyte State University - Bontoc after its integration with SLSCST in 1999.

San Juan Campus

The San Juan Campus houses the College of Business and Management. It started as a Municipal High School. In 1946, it was established as the San Juan Polytechnic College. Eighteen years later, it was converted into Cabalian National Vocational High School by Legislation. In 1965, Congress changed the school into San Juan Comprehensive High School.[9] By virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg. 569, the San Juan Polytechnic College was established on June 24, 1983.[10] Eventually, RA 9261 [5] established the Southern Leyte State University - San Juan after its integration with SLSCST in 1999.

Degrees offered

College of Engineering and Technology (CET)

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Technology:

  • BS in Mechanical Engineering
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Automotive Technology
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning

Department of Electrical Engineering and Electrical Technology:

  • BS in Electrical Engineering
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Electrical Technology

Department of Civil Engineering and Drafting Technology:

  • BS in Civil Engineering
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Architectural Drafting

Department of Computer Engineering and Electronics Technology:

  • BS in Computer Engineering
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Electronics Technology

Department of Food Science and Technology:

  • BS in Food Technology and Entrepreneurship
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Culinary Science

Department of Fashion Science and Apparel Technology (proposed):

  • BS in Fashion Designing
  • BS in Industrial Technology major in Fashion and Apparel Technology

College of Computer Studies and Information Technology (CCSIT)

Department of Information Technology:

  • BS in Information Technology major in Programming
  • BS in Information Technology major in Networking
  • BS in Information Technology major in GIS Technology (proposed)
  • BS in Computer Science (proposed)

College of Criminal Justice (CCJ)

Department of Criminal Justice Education:

  • BS in Criminology

College of Teacher Education (CTE)

Department of Secondary Teacher Education:

  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Physical Sciences
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Biological Sciences
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Sciences
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in MAPEH
  • Diploma in Basic Education Teaching

Department of Elementary Teacher Education:

  • Bachelor of Elementary major in General Education
  • Bachelor of Elementary major in Special Education
  • Bachelor of Elementary major in Pre-School Education

College of Business and Management (CBM)

Department of Hospitality Management:

  • BS in Hospitality Management
  • BS in Eco-Tourism Management (to be proposed)

Department of Office and Business Administration:

  • BS in Office Administration
  • BS in Business Administration major in HRDM
  • BS in Business Administration major in Marketing
  • BS in Entrepreneurship

Additional programs in Accountancy, Public Administration and Technology Management

College of Aquatic and Applied Life Sciences (CAALS)

Department of Marine Biological Sciences:

  • BS in Marine Biology

Department of Fishery Science and Technology:

  • BS in Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (existing curriculum will be revised)

Department of Agro-Biological Science (proposed):

  • BS Biotechnology
  • BS Bioinformatics

College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES)

Department of Agro-Biological Science:

  • BS in Agricultural Technology (to be converted to BS in agriculture)

Department of Agri-business Management:

  • BS in Agricultural Entrepreneurship

Institute of Arts and Sciences (IAS)

Department of Arts, Languages and Communication (proposed)

Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (proposed)

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences (proposed)

Graduate School (GS)

  • Doctor of Philosophy - Technological Management
  • Doctor of Education - Educational Management
  • Doctor in Public Administration
  • Master of Arts in Education
  • Master in Public Administration
  • Master of Arts in Teaching
  • Master in Management
  • Master in Technology Education
  • Master of Science in Information Technology

References

  1. Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas (PDF) (in Filipino). Department of Budget and Management. 2018. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  2. Philippine Republic Act No. 9261 Section 2
  3. SLSU is the only State University in the province of Southern Leyte.
  4. "Republic Act No. 7930". Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "Republic Act No. 9261". Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  6. "The Curpos Juris". Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  7. "Republic Act No. 7931". Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  8. "Presidential Decree No. 2024, s. 1986". Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  9. "Republic Act 4295". Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  10. "Batas Pambansa Bilang. 569". Retrieved 2023-04-19.
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