Cor Jesu College

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Cor Jesu College
Dalubhasaan ng Cor Jesu
Cor Jesu College Logo
"Excellence. Community. Apostleship."
Former name
Holy Cross Academy of Digos (1947-1962)
Holy Cross College of Digos (1962-1982)
MottoAmetur Cor Jesu, Ametur Cor Mariae (Latin)
Motto in English
Loved be the Heart of Jesus, Loved be the Heart of Mary
TypePrivate Roman Catholic Non-profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
Established1959; 62 years ago (1959)
Founder(Institute of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(Sacred Heart Brothers)
Academic affiliations
PAASCU, CEAP, DACS
PresidentBr.Ellakim P.Sosmeña, SC
Vice-president
  • Br.Ernesto A.Quidet Jr., SC
    (Administration and Finance)
  • Alex D. Niez, PhD, EdD
    (Academic Affairs)
PrincipalKirt Anthony R. Diaz, PhD
Integrated Basic Education (iBED) Department
Dean
List
Academic staff
550
Students5,500
Address
Sacred Heart Avenue
,

Digos City
, ,
6°45′8″N 125°21′13″E / 6.75222°N 125.35361°E / 6.75222; 125.35361Coordinates: 6°45′8″N 125°21′13″E / 6.75222°N 125.35361°E / 6.75222; 125.35361 approx. value
CampusRural
20 hectares (200,000 m2)
Colors Red  and  White 
NicknameCor Jesians
MascotRed Lions
Websitewww.cjc.edu.ph

Cor Jesu College (CJC) also referred to by its acronym CJC is a private Roman Catholic non profit coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in Digos City, Davao Oriental Philippines. It was founded by the Sacred Heart Brothers in June 1+59. The school is guided by the teachings of the Church and the Charism of its founders, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.

History[]

Founded by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, Cor Jesu College's roots trace back to June 1959, when Father Maurice Leveille, P.M.E. parish priest of Digos and on invitation of the late Bishop Clovis Thibault, P.M.E., three brothers of the Sacred Heart, Bro. Jean-Paul "Elric" Beaudet, S.C., Bro. Conrad [Clement] Tranchemontagne, S.C., and Bro. Guillaume McCabe, S.C. took over the management of the 220 boys of the Holy Cross Academy of Digos under the administration of the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters (RVM). In their administration of the Boy's Department, the Brothers had six lay collaborators: Rosalio Deloria, Diosdado Ypil, Teodosio Geyrozaga, Pedro Soriano, Rogelio Magdayao, and Alfredo Barrera,[1] The College also is gearing up towards achieving university status by 2021.[2]

In October 16, 2019, a 6.3 Magnitude earthquake caused major damages to the school facilities.[3][4]

Academics[]

Basic Education[]

  • Kindergarten
    • Junior Kinder
    • Senior Kinder
  • Grade School
    • Grade 1 to Grade 6
  • Junior High School
    • Grade 7 to Grade 10
  • Senior High School
    • Grade 11 to Grade 12
      • Academic Track:
        • Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
        • Science, Technology and Mathematics (STEM)
        • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
        • General Academic Strand (GAS)
      • Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track:
        • Housekeeping
        • Cookery
        • Computer Systems Servicing
        • Automotive Servicing
        • Electrical Installation and Maintenance
        • Driving
        • Shielded Metal Arc Welding
        • Machining

Higher Education[]

Education, Arts and Sciences[]

  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education with area of specialization
    • Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health
    • English
    • Mathematics
    • Filipino
  • Bachelor of Physical Education major in
    • School Physical Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • Bachelor of Arts in English

Accountancy, Business and Entrepreneurship[]

  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of science in Business Administration major in
    • Marketing Management
    • Financial Management
    • Human Resource Development Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology

Engineering and Technology[]

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Library and Information Science
  • Technical Education Program (Vocational Technology)
    • Machining NC II
    • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II
    • Automotive Servicing NC II
    • Driving NC II
    • Tutorial and Regular Driving
    • Electrical Installation and Management (EIM) NC II
  • CORETECH - Research and Development and Technology Production Hub

Products :

    • Engineering Equipment / Apparatus - CE, ECE, etc.
    • Physics Apparatus for College and High School
    • Solar Powered Street Lights
    • Abaca Stripping Machines
    • Farm Implements
    • Other Technological Innovations

Health Sciences[]

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • 16-month Practical Nursing
  • Bachelor of Science in Midwifery

Law School[]

  • Bachelor of Laws

Graduate School[]

  • Master in Business Administration
  • Master in Public Administration
  • Master of Arts in Education Major in:
    • Educational Planning and Management
    • Teaching Economics
    • Teaching Business Education
    • Teaching Mathematics
    • Guidance and Counselling
    • Library Science

Socialized (Special) Programs[]

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
    • Financial Management
    • Marketing Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • Bachelor Science in Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
    • English
    • Filipino
  • Bachelor of Physical Education
  • Bachelor of Library Information Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology

[5]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.4icu.org/reviews/8908.htm
  2. ^ "Operational Plan SY 2016-2017". Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  3. ^ https:// businessmirror.com.ph/2019/10/16/magnitude-6-3-earthquake-shakes-southern-mindanao/
  4. ^ https://newsinfo. inquirer.net/1178317/magnitude-6-3-quake-jolts-parts-of-mindanao
  5. ^ Administration, Cor Jesu College (2006). "Student Handbook". College Department. pp. x–xvii, page 9.

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