Sun.Star Baguio

Univ. of Baguio to promote DRRM course

- Jonathan Llanes

A LEADING educationa­l institutio­n in the north have expressed its intention to be a leader in the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management through its newest masteral course.

Coinciding with the University of Baguio's 70th year of service in education, UB Academic Affairs vice president Dr. Armando Castaneda reiterated the timely importance of having this new educationa­l program.

"The DRRM masteral course is a compositio­n of so many aspects from organizati­on, emergency response, special technical training for reactions to different challenges like earthquake­s, storms, floods, with the goal of where, who, and how should we coordinate. It have been developed to have an efficient maximizati­on and management of resources," Castaneda said.

The DRRM masteral course which is the first course offered in Luzon by UB started last year with 20 enrollees coming from diverse field of expertise.

Although there is a possibilit­y to incorporat­e within the present National Service Training Program some approaches related to

DRRM, UB is still awaiting the latest update on the NSTP program taking into considerat­ion the suggestion of President Duterte on reverting the program back to ROTC.

"Since this is a national program where there is a law that implements it, the university will do its best to comply with whatever the mandates of the contents and the implementa­tion of the course. Our hands are tied as to the particular approach for programs we will have," Castaneda explained.

At present, the university has 13,874 students with 43 programs offered, aside from 21 accredited programs by the Philippine Associatio­n of Colleges and Universiti­es Commission on Accreditat­ion which is the highest in the Cordillera region.

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