Mindanao State University–Buug
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Pamantasang Mindanao ng Buug | |
Type | Public, State University |
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Established | 1971 |
Chancellor | Dr. Pangandag M. Magolama |
President | Dr. Habib W. Macaayong |
Vice-Chancellor | Ely O. Maghanoy Carmelita H. Balbos Ali Zainal Abedin M. Lingga |
Academic staff | 56 |
Administrative staff | 47 |
Students | 1500+ |
Location | 7°43′26″N 123°03′31″E / 7.7238°N 123.0585°ECoordinates: 7°43′26″N 123°03′31″E / 7.7238°N 123.0585°E |
Campus | 6 hectares |
Hymn | Himno ng Pamantasang Mindanao |
Colors | Maroon Gold |
Nickname | MSUans |
Mascot | Tigers |
Location in Mindanao |
Mindanao State University–Buug is an autonomous campus of the Mindanao State University System located in Datu Panas, Buug, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines.
History[]
The Mindanao State University–Buug (MSU-Buug) was established in 1971 as MSU-Buug Community High School. It was subsidized by MSU-Marawi Campus from 1974 by virtue of BOR Resolution No. 1030.
In 1982, the school was elevated to collegiate level and renamed as MSU-Buug College. It was authorized to offer general college courses by virtue of BOR Resolution Nos. 492 and 492-B, respectively. It was subsequently authorized to offer complete courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Education and Arts through BOR Resolution No. 55, series of 1989.
Despite this elevation into a collegiate unit, MSU Buug operated under its budget as high school entity. It was placed under the direct supervision of the Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (External Studies). In 2002, by virtue of Special Order No. 581-OP, MSU-Buug was revitalized by the modification of its structure which subsequently transferred the supervision of the Unit to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. MSU-Buug then became one of the colleges of Mindanao State University System (MSUS) and such, it was headed by a Director/Dean.
Academics[]
MSU Buug is composed of four colleges, the College of Agriculture and Fisheries, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education and College of Forestry and Environmental Studies; a graduate school (School of Graduate Studies) and a laboratory high school (College of Education Training Department).
Graduate School[]
- Master of Arts in Education
- major in School Administration
- Master of Arts in Peace and Development Studies
College of Agriculture and Fisheries[]
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
- major in Agronomy
- major in Animal Science
- Bachelor of Science in Fisheries
- Diploma in Agriculture Technology
- major in Crop Production Technology
- Diploma in Fish Technology
- major in Aquaculture
- major in Fish Processing
College of Arts and Sciences[]
- Bachelor of Arts in English
- Bachelor of Arts in Filipino
- Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Public Administration
- major in Fiscal Administration
- major in Human Resource Management
- major in Organization and Management
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
College of Education[]
- Bachelor of Elementary Education
- major in General Education
- Bachelor of Secondary Education
- major in Biology
- major in English
- major in Filipino
- major in Mathematics
- Professional Education Course
College of Forestry and Environmental Studies[]
- Bachelor of Science in Forestry
- major in Agro-Forestry
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
- Forest Ranger Certificate
Admission[]
All freshmen applicants should take and pass the Mindanao State University System Admission and Scholarship Examination (SASE).
References[]
External links[]
- Universities and colleges in Zamboanga Sibugay
- State universities and colleges in the Philippines
- Mindanao State University