Rizal Technological University
Type | State University |
---|---|
Established | July 11, 1969 |
President | Jesus Rodrigo F. Torres |
Location | Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Campus | Urban |
University Hymn | Dare to Dream |
Colors |
Gold and Blue |
Nickname | RTU |
Mascot | Blue Thunders |
Affiliations |
Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association |
Website | http://www.rtu.edu.ph |
Rizal Technological University (RTU) is a state university located at Mandaluyong, Philippines. It was established on 11 July 1969 as the College of Rizal, part of the University of Rizal System before it became autonomous in 1975. The state university is also the first educational institution in the country to utilise Cooperative Education as a curriculum plan which is recognised by various industries, businesses and agencies all over the country. The university has various different academic fields, and focuses primarily on Architecture, Engineering, and Technology program. It is widely known as one of best state universities in the Philippines.
It is also the first educational institution in the Philippines to introduce the degree of Bachelor of Science in Astronomy.
History
College of Rizal
The Rizal Technological University or RTU was established on July 11, 1969 upon the approval by the Secretary of Education in response to the request of the Provincial Board of Rizal, headed by then Governor Isidro S. Rodriguez, to put up a higher education institution in the Province of Rizal. It was first known as the College of Rizal.[1]
The College of Rizal opened its classes on 14 July 1969 with course offerings in business administration, education and liberal arts.
Rizal Technological College
On 20 March 1975, the College of Rizal in Pasig and Rizal Technical High School in Mandaluyong, both situated in the Province of Rizal, were merged and converted into the Rizal Technological College (RTC) by the virtue of Presidential Decree (PD) No. 674 The decree authorized the expansion of curricular programs and promotion of researches in the development and conservation of natural resources in the Province of Rizal. The promulgation of P.D. No. 751 on July 25, 1975 amended certain provisions of P.D. No. 674 and made the operation and maintenance of the Rizal Technological Colleges a joint project and undertaking of the Provincial Government of Rizal and the Meralco Foundation, Incorporated. This Decree broadened the support and strengthened the organization of the College.
In 1975, upon the establishment of the Metropolitan Manila Commission, Pasig and Mandaluyong was transferred to the territorial jurisdiction of the Metro Manila. The Province of Rizal could not continue supporting financially the Colleges. Several alternatives were proposed to save the RTC. One was to transfer the management and administration of the RTC to one of the existing towns in the Province of Rizal or Metro Manila. The worst possible alternative was to phase out the Colleges. The leadership, the faculty, and the students of the Colleges would not allow this to happen, however, so they worked out the possible nationalization of the RTC. Through the support of then Metropolitan Manila Governor Imelda Marcos, the RTC constituency, with the Kabataang Barangay School Chapter of the RTC, and the Collegiate and High School Faculty Clubs at the forefront of the struggle for survival, President Ferdinand E. Marcos signed into law Presidential Decree 1341-A on April 1, 1978 converting the Rizal Technological Colleges into a State College. The decree, however, was received only on October 13, 1978; thus, the RTC has been celebrating its College Week, and later its University Week on the days centered on October 13.
University status
After 19 years, the College was converted into the Rizal Technological University on October 11, 1997 by virtue of Republic Act (RA) No. 8365. The University is tasked to: provide highly professional, scientific, technological and special instructions in the fields of engineering and technology, education, business and entrepreneurial technology, and the programs; and promote research, extension and advance studies in its areas of specialization.
Administrators
The University has been placed under the stewardship of seven administrators:
As College of Rizal (1969–1975)
- Dr. Jose M. Singson - Executive Dean (1969)
- Dr. Marcial Renosa - Acting Executive Dean (1969–1974)
- Dr. Lydia M. Profeta - Executive Dean (1974–1975)
As Rizal Technological Colleges (locally funded - 1975-1978)
- Dr. Julio Balmes - Officer-in-Charge (1975–1976)
- Dr. Lydia M. Profeta - Executive Dean (1976–1978)
As Rizal Technological Colleges (state college, nationally funded - 1979-1997)
- Dr. Lydia M. Profeta - Acting President (1979–1986)
- Dr. Josefina V. Estolas - Officer-in-Charge (1986–1987) and College President (1987–1993)
- Dr. Jose Q. Macaballug - Officer-in-Charge (1993) and College President (1993–1997)
As Rizal Technological University (1997–present)
- Dr. Jose Q. Macaballug - University President (1997 to 2010)
- Dr. Jose Q. Macaballug- Officer-In-Charge (2010 - Nov. 5, 2010)
- Dr. Jesus Rodrigo F. Torres - University President (November 6, 2010 – Present)
Campuses and locations
The campus of RTU is located along Boni Avenue in Barangay Malamig, Mandaluyong. It has an extension campus located at Barangay Maybunga, Pasig. RTU's Antipolo Campus was transferred to the University of Rizal System.
Academic Programs
College of Engineering and Industrial Technology[2]
Five-Year Courses:
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Instrumentation and Control Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Astronomy
Four-Year Course:
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Three-Year Courses:
- Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology
- Diploma in Computer Engineering Technology
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology
- Diploma in Electronics and Communications Engineering Technology
- Diploma in Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology
College of Arts and Sciences[3]
Four-Year Courses:
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Major in Biotechnology
- Bachelor of Science in Statistics
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
College of Business and Industrial Technology[4]
Four-Year Courses:
- Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science in Hotel Restaurant Management
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Operations Management
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Development Management
- Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
- Bachelor of Science in Office Administration Major in Office Management
College of Education[5]
Four-Year Courses:
Bachelor of Secondary Education major in:
- Computer Education
- English
- Filipino
- Physical Science
- Mathematics
- Social Studies
Institute of Physical Education[6]
Four-Year Course:
Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Physical Education
Graduate School[7]
Doctorate Degree
Doctor of Philosophy major in:
- Public Administration
- Technology Education
- Doctor of Business Administration
Master’s Degree
Master of Arts in Educational Management
Master of Arts in Instructional Technology
Master of Arts in Industrial Psychology
Master of Arts in Mathematics Education
Master of Arts in English major in:
- Language Instruction
- Literature
Master of Science in Engineering Education major in:
- Computer Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Master in Business Administration
Master of Arts in Public Administration
Master of Science in Astronomy
Master of Science in Information Technology
Master of Arts in Science Education
Diploma Programs
Graduate Diploma in Astronomy
Graduate Diploma in Public Administration
Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
Laboratory High School (LHS)
The Rizal Technological University - Laboratory High School, also known as RTU-LHS, is the high school department of the RTU and it is situated inside the main campus in Mandaluyong City. The RTU - Laboratory High School provides secondary curriculum with added technology-based subjects such as electronics, civil technology, drafting, metal works and machine shop, business technology for boys and girls, food trades and garment trades for girls only. The RTU - Laboratory High School also serves as the training for teacher education programs of the college student-teachers of the College of Education. The levels are Grades 7 to 12.[8]
Athletics
The RTU varsity teams are called Blue Thunders. The women's teams are called the Lady Thunders, while the juniors' (high school) teams are called the Baby Thunders. RTU Blue Thunders won the SCUAA Over-All Championship six times and the 2009 Over-All Champion in 13th UniGames in CPU, Iloilo.
The RTU Blue Thunders men's basketball team won the silver medal in 2009 Penang Unity Chief Basketball Minister Friendship Cup invitational basketball tournament.[9] The following are the varsity sports at RTU: Basketball, Volleyball, Chess, Lawn Tennis, Table Tennis, Athletics, Baseball, Softball, Swimming, Boxing, Cheer dance, Dance Sports, Track and Field, Sepak Takraw, Badminton, Taekwondo, Arnis, Beach Volleyball.
See also
- List of universities and colleges in the Philippines
- State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association
- State University and Colleges Official Directory of the Republic of the Philippines
References
- ↑ History of Rizal Technological University
- ↑ "Rizal Technological University". www.rtu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ↑ "Rizal Technological University". www.rtu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ↑ "Rizal Technological University". www.rtu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ↑ "Rizal Technological University". www.rtu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ↑ "Rizal Technological University". www.rtu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ↑ "Rizal Technological University". www.rtu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ↑ RTU Laboratory High School
- ↑ "Blue Thunders finish 2nd in Penang caging". Philstar.com. 2009-07-11. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
External links
- Rizal Technological University Official Website
- Rizal Technological University Website - History
- REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8365 - Converting The Rizal Technological Colleges into A STATE UNIVERSITY, To be known as THE RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Coordinates: 14°34′27.81″N 121°02′31.31″E / 14.5743917°N 121.0420306°E