College of Tourism, Hospitality and Business Management

DR. MARIA JOY C. IGLESIA
Dean, College of Tourism, Hospitality and Business Management

cthbm@cspc.edu.ph
(054) 288-4421 to 23
@cspccbmdept

The College of Tourism, Hospitality and Business Management views itself as the primary producer of office administrator and food service managers, tourism and entrepreneurial managers geared towards the uplift of Region V and beyond in the 21st century.

Programs Offered

  • Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management

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Faculty Profile

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

REGULAR FACULTY
AILEN G. ALA
Instructor I
MARIA LETECIA C. BARELA
Instructor II/ extension coordinator
JULIUS C. DENIÑA I
Instructor I
EMILDA E. ESCOLANO
Associate professor I
JESSIBEL L. ESCURO
Instructor I
GENEVIE A. ESTREBELLO
Instructor I
MELANY C. FEDERIS
Assistant professor IV
SYRELL M. HALLARE
Assistant Professor III/Program Chair, BSOA
JOCELYN O. JINTALAN
Associate Professor IV/Dean, Graduate School
ALYSSA D. LAGATIC
Assistant Professor I/ Steno Lab in Charge
MARIA TERESA J. MANZANO
Professor VI
JESSICA M. MARPURI
Instructor I/Coordinator, Media Relation Work
RUVELYN R. MARTINEZ
Instructor I
TERESITA B. SALAZAR
Professor VI/VPREPED
COS FACULTY MEMBERS
MIRIAM B. ROMANO
Instructor I
CHARLES, MICHAEL G. SALAS
Instructor I
SHERYL L. SIMEON
Instructor I
FEROZZA DELIA C. SIMBULAN
Instructor I
AIVE MARELIA P. VARGAS
Instructor I
   
ADMIN PART-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS
MAICA DL. BAGAPORO
Instructor I
JUAN CARLOS A. BARELA
Instructor I
MARITES A. BERMAL
Instructor III
JUDY ANN B. HIZON
Instructor I
ANGELIE ELLA LL. LAYNESA
Instructor I
FHILLIP JOVIN O. LEGARDO
Instructor I
DANJHO P. ORBITA
Instructor I
MARIE JOY L. RAMIZARES
Instructor II

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

REGULAR FACULTY MEMBERS
 CHERRY LYN M. ODSINADA
 Instructor I/BCIEERD Direcor, Coordinator,   Knowldege Management Services
 CREZEL B. OBRERO
 Instructor III/Project Manager, Economics   Enterprise Development
 MA. ANJELICA N. AMPONGAN 
 Instructor I/Program Chair, BSENTREP
 NIÑO MARTIN P. OBRERO
 Assistant Professor IV
 LALAINE M. LASTROLLO
 Instructor III/Project Manager, Economics Enterprise  Development
 
COS FACULTY MEMBERS
 ARNOLD M. LASAY
 Instructor I
 VERONICA R. SERRANO
 Assistant Professor I
ADMIN PART-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS
 KAREN KAY O. BAGACINA
 Instructor I
 JEMMELYN A. BORROMEO
 Assistant Professor I

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT

REGULAR FACULTY
MA. ANJELICA N. AMPONGAN
Instructor I/Program Chair, BSENTREP
LALAINE M. LASTROLLO
Instructor III/Project Manager, Economics Enterprise Development
CREZEL B. OBRERO
Assistant Professor IV/Program Chair, MBM/PhDBM
NIÑO MARTIN P. OBRERO
Assistant Professor IV
CHERRY LYN M. ODSINADA
Instructor I/BCIEERD Direcor, Coordinator, Knowldege Management Services
 
COS FACULTY MEMBERS
 ARNOLD M. LASAY
Instructor I
VERONICA R. SERRANO
Assistant Professor I
ADMIN PART-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS
KAREN KAY O. BAGACINA
Instructor I
JEMMELYN A. BORROMEO
Assistant Professor I

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

REGULAR FACULTY MEMBERS
  MARIA JOY C. IGLESIA
        Assistant Professor I/Dean
  ROQUE B. CRUZ II
        Instructor I/Program Chair BSBA-FM
  CHRISTINE MARGOUX M. SIRIOS
        Instructor III

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT

REGULAR FACULTY
JESSA C. BRIOSO
Instructor I/program chair
ROCHELLE M. DE VILLA
Instructor I
JOHN MYKELLE H. LUMABE
Assistant Professor I
MARIA LUISA O. SOTERO
Assistant Professor III
LYNN C. VILLAR
Assistant Professor II
 
COS FACULTY MEMBERS
ISABEL A. BARCELONA
Instructor I
MARY JANE T. BERNALES
Instructor II
CHERRYL SC. BONNEVIE
Instructor I
MARY JANE B. FRONGOSO
Instructor II
CHRISTIAN JAY M. LLORIN
Instructor I
THEDDAH D. NACIONAL
Instructor I
SHARMINE O. NUÑEZ
Instructor II
KENNETH S. PURCA
Instructor I
ELEANOR C. RAMOS
Assistant Professor I
 
ADMIN PART-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS
ARLENE O. LONGARES
Instructor I

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

  1. Graduates that are competent office professionals capable of making a positive contribution to the profession and to the society in which they work.
  2. Graduates that occupy various position in general and specialized administrative support, supervisory and managerial positions.
  3. Graduates that are equipped with the competencies, skills, knowledge and work values and continue to develop them through formal and non–formal studies

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:

Upon graduation, the graduates of the program shall have the ability to:

  1. Provide General Administrative clerical support to high level executives guided by the Code of Ethics for Office Professionals
  2. Coordinate office management activities
  3. Manage office communications
  4. Organize files, information, and office supplies effectively
  5. Exhibit acceptable human relation skills in a diverse environment
  6. Engage in lifelong learning to keep abreast of the development in the international employment market

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

Within 3-5 years of graduation, the graduates of BS Hospitality Management expected to:

  1. Graduates are engaged in practicing along tourism and hospitality sector.
  2. Graduates hold varied position in tourism and hospitality and allied industry.
  3. Graduates strive to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and non-formal studies.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:

Graduates of the BS Hospitality Management program should be able to:

  1. Produce food products and services complying with enterprise standards
  2. Apply management skills in F & B service and operations.
  3. Perform and provide full guest cycle services for front office
  4. Perform and maintain various housekeeping services for guest and facility operations
  5. Plan and implement a risk management program to provide a safe and secure workplace
  6. Provide food & beverage service and manage the operation seamlessly based on industry standards

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

  1. Graduates are able to identify business opportunities, prepare business plans, operate and manage business.
  2. Graduates continue to enhance their entrepreneurial knowledge, skills and values through business studies or through actual business experiences.
  3. Graduates occupy position relative to Entrepreneurial Management and Allied Programs.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:

Upon graduation:

  1. Conduct a self-assessment to determine the level of entrepreneurial competencies
  2. Analyze/scan the environment business opportunities and develop their profitability profiles from which entrepreneurial ventures can be selected from
  3. Prepare a business plan
  4. Mobilize the necessary human, financial, logistical, and technical resources to implement the business plan.
  5. Prepare and comply with requirements for business operation
  6. Operation and manage the enterprise good governance and social responsibility
  7. Apply entrepreneurial management in any organization other than own enterprise.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

Within 3-5 years of graduation, the graduates of BS Tourism Management expected to:

  1. Graduates are able to analyze and assess tourism management situations in order to demonstrate appropriate professional appearance to the tourism industry.
  2. Graduates can apply the concepts and skills necessary to achieve guest satisfaction in hospitality and tourism industry.
  3. Graduates are globally competitive and hold managerial position in the tourism establishments.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:

A graduate of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM) should able to:

  1. Plan, implement and monitor tours and sales activities
  2. Research, plan and conduct various tour guiding activities
  3. Develop appropriate marketing programs and arrange the required travel services
  4. Plan/organize, implement and evaluate MICE activities
  5. Plan, develop and evaluate tourism sites and attractions

Program Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes

 

Student Organizations

  • Philippine Association of Students in Office Administration (PASOA)
  • Student Society of Food Service Management (SSFSM)
  • Young Entrepreneurs' Society (YES)
  • Association of Tourism Students (ATS)