School of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Announcements
May 15
May 10
May 06
May 02
May 02
May 02
Institutional Calendar
May 12-13/19-20
Board exam for Certified Public Accountants
May 21
Ba cca Ia u reate M ass/Recogn itio n/Rehea rsa Is
May 23
Commencement Exercises for 3rd Quarter, 2011-12 graduates
May 27/ June 1
Midterm Exam
June 2-3
Board Exam for Nurses
Overview
Mapúa Institute of Technology’s School of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, which
was established in 1934, offered the first B.S. Chemical Engineering program in
the Philippines. In June 1937, the School produced the very first batch of graduates
of Chemical Engineering in the country. At present, the School offers the following
engineering and science programs:
- B.S. Biological Engineering
- B.S. Chemical Engineering
- B.S. Chemistry
- B.S. Materials Science and Engineering
In addition to these programs, qualified students may also opt to enroll in multiple-degree
and joint-degree programs offered by the School in coordination with School of Graduate
Studies. These are:
- B.S. Biological Engineering–B.S. Chemistry
- B.S. Chemical Engineering–B.S. Chemistry
- B.S. Chemical Engineering–M.S. Environmental Engineering
- B.S. Chemical Engineering–B.S. Chemistry–M.S. Chemistry
- B.S. Chemical Engineering–M.S. Materials Science and Engineering
Vision and Mission
Program Educational Objectives
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- To enable our graduates to practice as successful engineers for the advancement of society.
- To promote professionalism in engineering practice
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
- To enable our graduates to practice as successful chemists for the advancement of society.
- To promote professionalism in chemistry practice.
Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering
- To enable our graduates to practice as successful biological engineers for the advancement of society.
- To promote professionalism in biological engineering practice.
Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering
- To enable our graduates to practice as successful materials scientists and engineers for the advancement of society.
- To promote professionalism in materials science and engineering practice.