Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque

Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque is a satellite campus of Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) located in Parañaque, Philippines. It was founded on 2011.

Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Parañaque Campus
Politeknikong Pamantasan ng Pilipinas, Parañaque (Filipino)
MottoAng Pamantasan ng mga Mamamayan
Motto in English
The People's University
TypePublic
Academic affiliations
PresidentEmanuel C. de Guzman
ExecutiveJoseph Mercado
Students
  • 68,896[1][2] Estimated total including all of its campuses
Location,
Philippines

14°30′04″N 120°59′42″E / 14.501°N 120.9949°E / 14.501; 120.9949
CampusUrban, 48 acres (19 ha)
Colors   Maroon & gold
NicknamePUP Mighty Maroons
MascotMighty Maroon
Websitewww.pup.edu.ph
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque is located in Metro Manila
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque
Location in Metro Manila
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque is located in Luzon
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque
Location in Luzon
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque is located in Philippines
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque
Location in Philippines

On February 15, 2024, President Bongbong Marcos signed into law R.A. 11979, converting the school into a regular campus of the PUP known as the PUP-Parañaque City Campus.[3]

Academics

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Polytechnic University of the Philippines Parañaque

Degree Courses

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  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
  • Diploma in Office Management Technology

Diploma Courses

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  • Diploma in Computer Engineering Technology
  • Diploma in Information Communication Technology
  • Diploma in Office Management Technology

References

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  1. ^ Atom Araullo (September 20, 2011). "PUP students, faculty walk out of class vs budget cuts". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  2. ^ Ina Hernando-Malipot (March 22, 2010). "PUP urged to explain tuition hike". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  3. ^ "PBBM signs law converting PUP Parañaque into a regular campus". Presidential Communications Group. February 17, 2024. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
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