CTECH gears up for TESDA Certifications
The College of Technology conducted a three-day Mentoring and Pre-Assessment Program from May 28 up to May 30, 2025, at the Technology Complex Building, Assessment
The College of Engineering Week, also known as CoE Week, is an annual celebration held in the College of Engineering. It typically takes place every first week of December. The CoE Week celebration includes:
Academic and Extra-Curricular Competitions: Various engineering-related competitions are organized during the week, allowing students to showcase their skills and creativity.
Talks: Distinguished engineers, successful alumni, or renowned professionals are invited to give talks or presentations, sharing their experiences, insights, and career journeys in the field of engineering.
Workshops and Seminars: Engineering Week includes workshops and seminars on relevant topics, such as emerging technologies, sustainability, engineering ethics, and career development.
Social Events: Social gatherings and networking opportunities are frequently organized to foster interaction and camaraderie among engineering students, faculty, and stakeholders.
Community Outreach: Engineering Week includes outreach programs to engage with the broader community. It involves activities like engineering demonstrations at local schools, community service projects, and showcasing engineering applications that benefit society.
The overall goal of Engineering Week is to celebrate engineering, promote collaboration, inspire the next generation of engineers, and showcase the positive impact of engineering on society. It also serves as an opportunity for engineering students to foster a sense of belonging and pride within the engineering community.
The College of Technology conducted a three-day Mentoring and Pre-Assessment Program from May 28 up to May 30, 2025, at the Technology Complex Building, Assessment
The University of Northern Philippines College of Criminal Justice Education (UNP CCJE) led by Dean, Dr. Sina Bestre, conducted its first recognition program on May
The Immaculate Conception School of Theology (ICST) held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 28, 2025, marking the official start of construction for a new chapel
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) held its first-ever Recognition Program for graduating students on May 28, 2025, at the UNP Auditorium, honoring outstanding
Today, we send words of appreciation to outgoing CHED Chairperson Dr. J. Prospero “Popoy” De Vera III whose leadership is leaving a significant mark on
The University of Northern Philippines community extends our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Shirley C. Agrupis on her well-deserved appointment as Chairperson of the Commission on
Our college has a diverse and accomplished faculty. With our expert faculty, students can be assured of receiving quality education that prepares them to succeed in real-world endeavors.
The College of Engineering (CoE) has the mandated and accredited student organizations. The mandated student organization of the college is the Organization of The Engineering Department Students’ Association (EDSA). The accredited organization are the Junior Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers – UNP Chapter (JPICE-UNPC), Philippine Society of Sanitary Engineering – University of Northern Philippines Student Chapter (PSSE-UNPSC), Agrimensores Club, and Edifice Student is a thriving student publication in the College of Engineering.
“The UNP College of Engineering has been one of the foundations of where I am right now as a practicing Civil Engineer. Our professors in particular will always be the heart and soul of the College of Engineering. The College of Engineering will always have a special place in my heart. It has nurtured me academically, socially, spiritually and culturally.”
“Achieving a Civil Engineering degree at the University of Northern Philippines has made me competent in various job roles and helped me to grow not only in my professional career but also in my overall personal development. It was really a challenging and unforgettable experience, for I was really having fun during my college days. Those sleepless nights just to finish our given assignments and lots of plates on time was a really good preparation on how to handle pressure.”
Franco O. Que, CPA (MBA ’13)