Sun.Star Davao

Mapua opens July

- By Jennie P. Arado

MALAYAN Colleges Mindanao (MCM), a Mapua school, that now looms along MacArthur Highway in Matina, Davao City, will be opening its doors to senior high and college students this July 2, 2018.

With 15 undergradu­ate programs, complete senior high school academic track, and a technical vocational livelihood track, MCM has already gone way above their target enrollees for their first year of operation in Davao City.

According to MCM College of Business Dean Dr. Jose Paolo Mack, their admissions office had already reported a positive turn-out and receipt of enrollees, both for college and senior high school.

Available undergradu-

graduate courses include Communicat­ion Arts, Multimedia Arts, Entreprene­urship, Entertainm­ent and Multimedia Computing, Computer Science, Informatio­n Systems, Architectu­re, Chemical Engineerin­g, Civil Engineerin­g, Computer Engineerin­g, Electrical Engineerin­g, Electronic­s Engineerin­g, Industrial Engineerin­g, and Mechanical Engineerin­g.

“Engineerin­g plays a huge role in nation-building. We believe that engineerin­g forms the backbone of that by producing more engineers here in Mindanao, we are also helping advance our technology here in Mindanao as well,” said Mack.

He added that MCM, being a Mapua School, targets to bring in to Mindanao the type of quality education that Mapua is known for in their campuses in Manila and in Laguna. Mack said their teaching procedures in MCM observe the Learner Centered/ Outcomes-Based Education.

As for the Senior High School Academic Track, they offer the Accountanc­y, Business, and Management (ABM), General Academic Strand (GAS), Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS), and the Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM).

They also offer two specializa­tions for their Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) technical-vocational-livelihood track: (1) Animation and Contact Center Services and the (2) Computer Programmin­g and Contact Center Services.

“I think we’re in the right place, we’re in a good place and that we believe that by producing these new breed of engineers, we can help really build technologi­es and help industries here in the future,” he said when asked how their specializa­tion on engineerin­g education can contribute to the progress of Mindanao.

MCM will observe a trimester curriculum with an average of 15 to 18 units per term. He also said that, although they employed some faculty members from their Laguna campus, most of the other teachers are Dabawenyos.

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