DR. MARLON S. PONTILLAS
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
arlpontillas@cspc.edu.ph
cas@cspc.edu.ph
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The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) serves as a vital academic unit within the institution, offering a diverse range of programs designed to develop critical thinking, creativity, and interdisciplinary skills among students. In addition to its specialized programs, CAS is the primary service provider of General Education (GE) courses across various degree programs, ensuring that all students receive a well-rounded academic foundation. Its core function is to provide a strong basis in liberal arts and sciences, preparing students for fields such as communication, language studies, social sciences, mathematics, and public administration. CAS aims to foster intellectual growth, cultural awareness, and social responsibility, empowering students to become innovative professionals and responsible citizens in a rapidly changing world.
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) aims to produce well-rounded individuals who are well equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills in the arts and sciences and competent in their field of specialization so that they will become globally competitive professionals and leaders, and productive citizens of the country.
Specifically, the following are what CAS aims to achieve:
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MARLON S. PONTILLAS, PhD
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Associate Professor IV
PhD in Applied Linguistics (ongoing)
PhD in Educational Management
MA in English
BA in Communication
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FACULTY ROSTER
DR. MARLON S. PONTILLAS
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Associate Professor IV
PhD in Applied Linguistics (ongoing)
PhD in Educational Management
MA in English
BA in Communication
DAN FERETH B. FAJARDO, MAEd
Program Chair, AB English Language Studies
Instructor 1
PhD in Language and Literacy Development (ongoing)
MAEd major in English Language Teaching
BSEd major in English
NEL FRANCIS B. BUENA, MLL
Instructor II
PhD in English Language and Literature (Ongoing)
Master in Language and Literature
DR. MARIA CHRISTINA P. BUSTAMANTE
Instructor I
PhD in Language Literacy Development
MA English Language Teachning
AB DevCom
JANESSA ANGUSTIA M. MALAYA, PhD
Instructor II
PhD in English Language Education
MAEd major in Teaching English as a Second Language
BSEd major in English
MARK CHRISTOPHER M. MOLINA, MAEd
Instructor I
PhD in Language Literacy Development (ongoing)
MAEd major in English
BSEd major in English
HERBERT JOHN N. NACHOR, MAEd
Instructor I
EdD Language Education (ongoing)
MAEd major in English
BSEd major in English
ELSA B. REGALADO, MA
Assistant Professor I
PhD in English Language Education (CAR)
Master of Arts in Teaching Literature
AB English
ALEX RALPH B. NIEVA, MSc
Program Chair, BS Mathematics
Instructor 1
MS in Mathematics
BS in Mathematics
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DR. AMADO A. OLIVA JR.
Professor III
PhD in Educational Management
MAEd in Non-formal Education
MAEd in History (Completed Academic Requirements)
BA in Political Science
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PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Graduates of the Bachelor of Human Services program are expected to attain the following objectives 3-5 years after graduation.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates of the program should be able to:
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After three years of being graduated from BS Mathematics program, graduates will be able to:
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates of the program should be able to:
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Within 3-5 years after graduation, the graduates of Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies are expected to:
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates of the program should be able to:
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Within 3-5 years after graduation, the graduates of Bachelor of Science in Development Communication are expected to:
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates of the program should be able to:
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Within 3-5 years after graduation, the graduates of Bachelor in Public Administration are expected to:
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates of the Bachelor in Public Administration program should be able to:
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After three years of being graduated from BS Applied Mathematics program, graduates will be able to:
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates of the program should be able to:
Program Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes
LABORATORIES
COMPUTER LABORATORY
The Computer Laboratory for BS Mathematics and BS Applied Mathematics students is equipped with advanced software and tools for data analysis, programming, and mathematical modeling. It provides a conducive environment for students to apply computational methods to solve complex mathematical problems and conduct research. This lab enhances their technical skills and supports the integration of technology into mathematical learning and application.
DEVCOM LABORATORY
The Development Communication (DevCom) Laboratory is a dedicated space for BS Devcom students to hone their skills in media production, communication research, and development advocacy. It provides hands-on experience with audio-visual equipment, software, and other tools necessary for creating effective communication materials aimed at promoting social change. The laboratory fosters creativity and collaboration among students as they work on projects that address various community and societal issues.