University of Southeastern Philippines

University of Southeastern Philippines
Pamantasan ng Timog-Silangan ng Pilipinas
Kinatumhaan sa Habagatan-Sidlakang Pilipinas
Former name
University of Southern Philippines
Motto Unity, Stewardship, Excellence, Professionalism
Type Public, State university
Established December 15, 1978
President Dr. Lourdes C. Generalao
Academic staff
592
Students 15,450 (approx. 5,000+ at Obrero Main campus)
Location Davao City, Philippines
Campus Obrero (main), Mintal, Tagum-Mabini, and Bislig
Colors Maroon, White and Yellow             
Athletics SCUAA and MASCUF
Nickname USeP
Affiliations CHED, DepEd, AACCUP, ACSCU-AAI, TESDA
Website www.usep.edu.ph

The University of Southeastern Philippines (Cebuano: Kinatumhaan sa Habagatan-Sidlakang Pilipinas) and (Filipino: Pamantasan ng Timog-Silangan ng Pilipinas) is a national state university based in Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines. Founded in December 15, 1978, the university is an integration of four state institutions: Mindanao State University-Davao, the University of the Philippines-Master of Management Program in Davao, the Davao School of Arts and Trades, and the Davao National Regional Agricultural School.[1][2] It was the first state university in Davao Region.

The university has four campuses: Obrero (main) and Mintal campuses in Davao City, Tagum-Mabini Campus which has two units one in Tagum City and one in Mabini in Compostela Valley Province and Bislig Campus in Surigao del Sur.

History

On December 15, 1978 marked the birth of the first ever state university in Region XI. On this date, Batas Pambansa Blg. 12 was passed, thereby creating the University of Southern Philippines, the givers of the university's initial name not knowing that there was already a university of the same name, the University of Southern Philippines in Cebu, to be later renamed as the University of Southeastern Philippines.

The integration of the School of Arts and Trades (DSAT) and the Davao National Regional Agricultural School (DNRAS) paved the way for the birth of the five USeP campuses: the Davao City main campus in Obrero with an area of 6.5 hectares; the Mintal campus, Davao City that has an area of 2.8 hectares; the Tagum campus, Tagum City with a 77-hectare land area; the Mabini campus which lies in a 109-hectare land area in Mampising, Mabini, Compostela Valley Province; and the latest addition, Bislig campus in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur with an area of 9.7 hectares.

The early years saw birth of the College of Engineering and Technology in Obrero campus, the College of Forestry and Agriculture at Tagum and Mabini campuses and College of Arts and Sciences in Mintal campus. The succeeding years witnessed developments in the academic and administrative realms of USEP.

In 1993, through a Board of Regents (BOR) resolution, External Studies Programs were established. These were USEP-Hinatuan Ext. Program in Surigao del Sur; USEP-Baganga External Studies Program in Davao Oriental; USEP-Kapalong College of Agricultural Technology and Entrepreneurship and USEP-Pantukan External Studies Program.

In 1996, USEP-Bislig campus in Surigao del Sur was established. PICOP waived nine hectares of Barangay Maharlika, Bislig for the initial campus.

From 1993 to 1997, new units were created. Among them were Mindanao Center for Policy Studies (MCPS); Affiliated Non-Conventional Energy Center (ANEC) for Region XI; Office of Admission and Student Records (OASR); Medical Division; Institute of Urban Finance and Management; University Testing and Guidance Office (UGTO); Project Implementation Unit (PIU); Institute of Computing (IC) and Center for Professministrative and organizational structure of the university to make it more responsive to changing needs and to enable the university to engage more in research and extension. Today, it has a modified organizational structure of the university, which sees the continued implementation of the university's decentralization policies under established policy guidelines, which has resulted to more effective and efficient units. The Evening Program implemented through BOR resolution No. 2732 accommodates students who could not make it in the regular day program with some variation in fees. Also, Summer Program has been approved. By the year 2001, the total number of curriculum offerings was 31 for the Graduate School and 28 for the Undergraduate Program.

Beginning 2002, the Office of the President under the administration of Dr. Julieta I. Ortiz identified and pursued Program Accreditation as one of the major thrusts of the university. The same year, three programs were awarded Level I status by AACCUP. These were BSED of USeP Tagum and Obrero, BEED of Obrero and Forestry and Agricultural Engineering of Tagum. Today, 16 of its undergraduate programs are accredited academic units.

Campuses

Entrance to USeP Obrero Main Campus with the University Eagle on the background.

USeP's main campus building is located at Bo. Obrero, Bajada District, Davao City. Its provincial campuses are designated as Mintal (Davao City), Tagum-Mabini, and Bislig campuses. Later this year, they added a Santo Tomas campus situated inside the old STNHS campus called USEP Sto. Tomas - Sto. Tomas External Studies Center.

Academic Programs

Davao-Obrero Campus (Main)

College of Education

Graduate Programs

Undergraduate Programs

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Engineering

College of Governance and Business

Graduate Program

Undergraduate Program

College of Technology

Graduate Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Institute of Computing

School of Applied Economics

Davao-Mintal Campus

Undergraduate programs

College of Governance and Business
PAMULAAN Center for Indigenous People's Education

Graduate programs

Department of Governance Studies

Department of Business Administration

Department of Development Studies

Tagum-Mabini Campus

College of Agriculture and Related Sciences

Undergraduate Programs

Graduate Programs

ETEEAP

College of Teacher Education and Technology (CTET)

Undergraduate Programs

CTET Graduate School

Bislig Campus

ETEEAP

Diploma of Technology

Rankings

The University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP), a state university in Davao City, was one of the 15 Philippine universities that made it to the 2011 list of top Asian universities done by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)with a rank of 201+.[3]

In 2012, USEP Davao made it for the first time to the 251-300 bracket in the Top 300 Asian Universities list of education and career network Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).

In the 2013 QS rankings released on its official website,[4] USeP is one of the Asian universities that occupied the 251st - 300th ranking. The University ranks top five (5) among other Philippine universities that made it to the list. The Philippine schools that occupied the top four (4) slots are the University of the Philippines at 67th; Ateneo de Manila University at 109th; University of Santo Tomas at 150th; and De La Salle University at 151st- 160th.

References

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