University of Santo Tomas Institute of Physical Education and Athletics
Former names | 1929 – Department of Physical Education |
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Established | 1929 |
Director | Rev. Fr. Ermito G. De Sagon, O.P. |
Secretary | Gilda Ma. Paz R. Kamus |
Location | Quadricentennial Pavilion, UST, Sampaloc, Manila |
Colors | Black, gold, and white |
The University of Santo Tomas Institute of Physical Education and Athletics, popularly known as "IPEA", is the physical education department of the University of Santo Tomas, in Manila, Philippines. It oversees programs in physical education in the university. It also supervises the sports activities and performance of the university in various national and international competitions, such as Thomasian Goodwill Games and UAAP.[1]
It was established in 1929. The institute is located at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion. Pope John Paul II is the patron of IPEA.
History
The university in the American period recognised the emergence of the growing interest of athleticism among the students. Thus, in August 1928, physical education became seriously considered as a compulsory course in the university. Among the physical activities included were gymnastics, dances, marching tactics, athletics, health service and exercises, and teacher training for those desiring to take Physical Education as their major and minor courses. During the university day celebration in 1929, the first intramural games came forth successfully for the first time. Following the success, the university established the Department of Physical Education in January 16, 1929. Dr. Jose Rodriguez, a former Olympic basketball and football player, under the recommendation of Rev. Fr. Jose Garcia Diaz, O.P., became the first director of the department.[1]
In the school year 1932-33, the completion of the physical education courses became a prerequisite for graduation in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Education, Philosophy and Letters, and Commerce.[1]
During the term of Rev. Fr. Juan Labrador, O.P. as university rector in the early 1960s, sports, most especially the field of basketball, softball, and swimming, was given importance.[2]
In 2000, the department was elevated to become an "Institute".[1] The reorganisation was the brainchild of Rev. Fr. Ermito G. De Sagon, O.P., then the UST High School principal.[2]
Organization
The institute is divided into two sections – the Physical Education section and Athletics section. The former is responsible for the basic physical education programs of the students. The latter is mainly concerned with the extramural programs of the university.[1]
A Dominican priest, is appointed as the director and regent of the institute. Lay teachers govern the other administrative position.[1]
The institute administers the programs that are prerequisites to the students for two years (four semesters).
Degree programs
- Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Wellness Management
Sport courses offered
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References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Institute of Physical Education and Athletics UST.edu.ph. Accessed September 22, 2014
- 1 2 Buwan ng IPEA The Varsitarian. Vol. LXXIII, No. 9 • March 25, 2002.