College of Industrial Technology (CIT)
The College of Industrial Technology traces its roots from the Technical Department of the then Philippine School of Arts and Trades adapted in 1937 which later became the Philippine College of Arts and Trades.
In 1978, the then Philippine College of Arts and Trades was converted into the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP). Simultaneously, the College of Industrial Technology arose from the departments of the former Technical Department. Today, the CIT is the center of the industrial technology education of the University and is composed of eight departments namely, the Basic Industrial Technology, the Civil Engineering Technology, the Electrical Engineering Technology, the Electronics Engineering Technology, the Food and Apparel Technology, the Graphic Arts and Printing Technology, the Mechanical Engineering Technology and the Power Plant Engineering Technology. |
Contact Information
Trunk Line: (+63 2) 301.3001
Name & Designation Office Local No.
Dr. Gisela V. Rolluqui Dean, Dean's Office 201
Prof. Junif F. Fajilagutan HeadBasic Industrial Technology Department 212
Prof. Ariel A. Dela Cruz HeadCivil Engineering Technology Department 208
Prof. Annalyn N. Gebe HeadFood and Apparel Technology Department 207
Prof. Marco DG. Devanadera HeadGraphic Arts and Printing Technology Department 209
Prof. Elpidio S. Virrey HeadMechanical Engineering Technology Department 205
Prof. Bilomar N. Floresca HeadPower Plant Engineering Technology Department 202
Prof. Ma. Ian P. de Los Trinos HeadElectronics Engineering Technology Department 206
Prof. Venerando Sison HeadElectrical Engineering Technology Department 203
Prof. Corazon R. Cruz CoordinatorBachelor of Technology Programs
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Trunk Line: (+63 2) 301.3001
Name & Designation Office Local No.
Dr. Gisela V. Rolluqui Dean, Dean's Office 201
Prof. Junif F. Fajilagutan HeadBasic Industrial Technology Department 212
Prof. Ariel A. Dela Cruz HeadCivil Engineering Technology Department 208
Prof. Annalyn N. Gebe HeadFood and Apparel Technology Department 207
Prof. Marco DG. Devanadera HeadGraphic Arts and Printing Technology Department 209
Prof. Elpidio S. Virrey HeadMechanical Engineering Technology Department 205
Prof. Bilomar N. Floresca HeadPower Plant Engineering Technology Department 202
Prof. Ma. Ian P. de Los Trinos HeadElectronics Engineering Technology Department 206
Prof. Venerando Sison HeadElectrical Engineering Technology Department 203
Prof. Corazon R. Cruz CoordinatorBachelor of Technology Programs
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Alumni Affairs
Strengthening and Improving the Alumni Relations of the TUP Systemby Dr. Dionisio A. Espression, Jr.
Alumni Affairs Coordinator, TUP Manila
Many institutions of higher learning in the country and across the globe become prestigious and respected because they are strongly supported by their alumni. Their continuous contributions and participations to the different school programs and activities are clear manifestation of their full commitment and loyalty to their Alma Mater.
In addition, the alumni are considered most essential resource and need to be developed through regular information and close coordination in order to match various activities consistent with the major thrusts and development goals of the University.
Since the TUP is composed of four campuses namely TUP Manila; TUP Taguig; TUP Cavite and TUP Visayas, there is a need to take concrete steps to strengthen the Alumni relations in the TUP System.
In reference to CHED Memo Order No. 03 S.2001 of the RA 8292 and as required by the TUP Board of regents; to represent the ALUMNI SECTOR in the BOR, the TUP Alumni Associations should federate and be SEC registered in order to be entitled to seat, voice and vote.
Towards this direction, all campuses have to strengthen and improve its Alumni relations and eventually come up with a very strong federation and leaders from the different campuses that will composed and support the TUP FEDERATION OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS in all duly representative in the Alumni Sector of the TUP Board of Regents.
Strengthening and Improving the Alumni Relations of the TUP Systemby Dr. Dionisio A. Espression, Jr.
Alumni Affairs Coordinator, TUP Manila
Many institutions of higher learning in the country and across the globe become prestigious and respected because they are strongly supported by their alumni. Their continuous contributions and participations to the different school programs and activities are clear manifestation of their full commitment and loyalty to their Alma Mater.
In addition, the alumni are considered most essential resource and need to be developed through regular information and close coordination in order to match various activities consistent with the major thrusts and development goals of the University.
Since the TUP is composed of four campuses namely TUP Manila; TUP Taguig; TUP Cavite and TUP Visayas, there is a need to take concrete steps to strengthen the Alumni relations in the TUP System.
In reference to CHED Memo Order No. 03 S.2001 of the RA 8292 and as required by the TUP Board of regents; to represent the ALUMNI SECTOR in the BOR, the TUP Alumni Associations should federate and be SEC registered in order to be entitled to seat, voice and vote.
Towards this direction, all campuses have to strengthen and improve its Alumni relations and eventually come up with a very strong federation and leaders from the different campuses that will composed and support the TUP FEDERATION OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS in all duly representative in the Alumni Sector of the TUP Board of Regents.