University of Antique

University of Antique
Pamantasan ng Antique
Universidad de Antique
Université de Antique
Former names
Polytechnic State College of Antique
Antique School of Arts and Trades
Type State University
Established 1954
President Victor E. Navarra Ed.D
Location Sibalom, Antique, Philippines
Website http://www.antiquespride.edu.ph

The University of Antique [1] or UA, formerly known as Polytechnic State College of Antique,[2] is a state university in the Philippines. It is mandated to provide higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in science, agricultural and industrial fields, as well as short-term technical or vocational courses. It is also mandated to promote research, advanced studies and progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.[3] Its main campus is located in Sibalom, Antique.

UA was originally the Antique School of Arts & Trades (ASAT)[4] which was established by virtue of Republic Act 857 sponsored by the late Congressman Tobias A. Fornier in 1954 with Mr. Fermin Taruc as its first Superintendent.

Academic Programs

Main Campus

College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)

College of Business and Accountancy (CBA)

College of Computer Studies

College of Engineering and Architecture

College of Maritime Studies

College of Technology

College of Teacher Education (COTED)

Tario-Lim Memorial Campus

College of Teacher Education (COTED)

College of Business and Management (CBM)

College of Computer Studies (CCS)

College of Fisheries (COF)

Hamtic Campus

College of Agriculture and Forestry (CAF)

College of Food Science (CFS)

College of Computer Studies (CCS)

College of Teacher Education (COTED)

Caluya Extension Campus

*College of Business and Management (CBM)

College of Technology (COT)

College of Teacher Education (COTED)

Libertad Extension Campus

College of Computer Studies (CCS)

College of Business and Management (CBM)

References

  1. Republic Act No. 9746
  2. Philippine Batas Pambansa Blg. 281 Section 2
  3. Philippine Batas Pambansa Blg. 281 Section 2
  4. Republic Act No. 857

Coordinates: 10°47′29″N 122°00′35″E / 10.79139°N 122.00972°E / 10.79139; 122.00972

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