The roots of the College of Industrial Education (CIE) can be traced in 1929 when the first formal two-year Industrial Teacher Education was offered at the then Philippine School of Arts and Trades. At present, the college serves as the foundation of teacher education in the University. The BS in Industrial Education program at CIE has been offered since 1951 as a four-year teacher education for elementary and secondary levels. Currently, CIE is composed of four departments, namely: Professional Industrial Education, Student Teaching, Technical Arts, and Home Economics.
CIE GOAL
The College of Industrial Education commits itself to develop highly competent teachers/trainors, leaders, managers, and innovators in industrial and technology education and training, as well as industry through responsive and relevant programs and proactive human resources in an environment of change.
COLLEGE OBJECTIVES
Improve effectiveness of instruction, research, management, administration, information systems and procedures to make the College responsive and relevant to the needs of the society
Enhance partnership with industry, public, and NGOs to support efforts for life long learning
Achieve financial viability and sustainability to augment operational resources
Strengthen the core values of excellence, commitment, cooperation, hard work, scholarship, creativity, resourcefulness and teamwork among teachers and students
Achieve third level accreditation for both graduate and undergraduate programs
Name & Designation
Office
Local No.
Dr. Romeo S. Ebonite
Dean
Dean's Office
306
Prof. Cecilio B. Pingkian
College Secretary
Dr. Sylvia B. Guevarra
Head
Student Teaching Department
307
Prof. Allan Villariza
Head
Technical Arts Department
308
Prof. Dorothy D. Manalansan
Head
Home Economics Department
309
Dr. Cherrypyn B. Barbacena
Head
Professional Industrial Education Department
310
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