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Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (4 years)
Tracks: Food Engineering; Environmental Management; Energy Engineering; Biotechnology; and Materials Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (4 years)
Tracks: Construction Engineering and Management; Geotechnical Engineering; Structural Engineering; Transportation Engineering; and Water Resources Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (4 years)
Tracks: Power Systems Track; Renewable Energy and Energy Management
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (4 years)
Tracks: Information and Communications Technology; Instrumentation and Control Systems; and Microelectronics
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (4 years)
Tracks: Production Engineering; Quality Engineering; Operations Research and Analytics; and Service Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (4 years)
Tracks: Engineering Design and Consultancy; Automotive Engineering; and Manufacturing Engineering
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To be a premier Catholic institution in engineering education, research, and innovation in the Asia-Pacific Region
The Faculty of Engineering is committed to the pursuit of truth and the formation of technically competent engineers and technologists imbued with Christian values needed for the service of the Church, the nation, and the global community.
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Civil Engineering | Electrical Engineering | Electronics Engineering | Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
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American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers – UST Student Branch (ASHRAE)
Association of Civil Engineering Students (ACES)
Cisco Networking Academy Gateway
Engineering Dance Troupe
Industrial Engineering Circle
Network of Electronics Engineering Students – UST Chapter (NECES)
Operations Research Society of the Philippines – UST Chapter
UST One Voice Engineering Chorale
UST Chemical Engineering Society
UST Electrical Engineering Circuit
UST Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Student Branch
Pax Romana – Engineering Unit
UST Red Cross Youth Council – Engineering Unit
Rotaract Club – Engineering Unit
Patron of the UST Faculty of Engineering
Feast Day: February 13
Blessed Jordan of Saxony came from a noble German family. He finished his studies at the University of Paris, where he met the newly established Dominican Order founded by St. Dominic de Guzman.
Inspired by Reginald of Orleans, he joined the Order to finally fulfill God’s spiritual calling. Shortly after Saint Dominic’s death on August 6, 1221, he was elected as the Master General of the Order, which was on its sixth year.
Known for his charisma, it was known that the people were never the same again after their encounter with this Dominican Preacher. Jordan certainly had the gift, the energy, and the ability to challenge one’s thoughts, which encouraged the people to contemplate their existence and understand the Word of the Lord.
Despite his strict disciplinarian values which he was known for, many still saw Blessed Jordan as someone overflowing with kindness. While he was around the town teaching, many people were drawn to him. One of the notable people who became a part of the Order was Albertus Magnus, who was later on honored as a Doctor of the Church.
On his way to Palestine, he died in a shipwreck in 1357. Blessed Jordan of Saxony was venerated by Pope Leo XII in 1825.
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Rev. Fr. Roberto L. Luanzon, O.P., SThD, DL
Regent
Rev. Fr. Roberto L. Luanzon, Jr., O.P., SThD, DL
Member (Ex-Officio)
Asst. Prof. Rose Mardie P. Pacia, MSc
Laboratory Supervisor, Chemistry Laboratory
Assoc. Prof. Christabel Jane P. Rubio, PhD
Engineering Accreditation and Continuous Quality Improvement Program (EACQuIP)
Ms. Lorraine M. Lim, MA, RGC
Mr. Edwin G. Antonio
Office Secretary
Ms. Anna Kristine S. Baria
Office Clerk
Ms. Jennifer C. del Rosario
Office Clerk
Mr. Mark Jaycob I. dela Cruz
Office Clerk
Ms. Angelica C. Fano
Office Clerk
Mr. Marco Antonio A. Fuentes
Office Clerk
Mr. Reinerio Maynard I. Gabilo
Utility Clerk
Mr. Allen Randall P. Dagdagan
Computer Laboratory Technician
Mr. Paul Vincent D. De Vera
Computer Laboratory Technician
Mr. Rizalex G. Leaño
Computer Laboratory Technician
Mr. Danilo S. Pareño
Computer Laboratory Technician
Mr. Geronimo M. Ponce Jr.
Computer Laboratory Technician
Mr. Chester B. Sadac
ECE Netlab Technician
Mr. Randy P. Arcega
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Arvin D. Arellano
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Mahar B. Banawa
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Jonathan C. Bartolome
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. John Ralph B. Calica
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Diomedes E. Cantalejo Jr.
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Ronaldo B. Frias
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Oliver P. Granada
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Manuel Angelo R. Guinto II
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Conrado L. Halili
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Leandro C. Labanda
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Laurence Anthony F. Maramba
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Arsenio S. Medel
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Wendell B. Naguit
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Alex Roland B. Realco Jr.
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Dan Jay R. Sisayan
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Jastine B. Taclajan
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Jesus T. Tardecilla
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Rizalindo S. Tuazon
Laboratory Assistant
Mr. Elmer M. Villafuerte
Laboratory Assistant