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Mindoro State University (MinSU or Mindoro SU), formerly known as the Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology, is a public state higher education institution in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. It is mandated to provide higher vocational, professional and technical instruction and training in agricultural, fisheries and industrial fields. It is also mandated to promote research, advanced studies and progressive leadership in the fields of agriculture including agricultural education and home technology, with special emphasis given to agricultural industry, fishery, forestry, and industrial education.[1] Its main campus is located in the municipality of Victoria.

Key Information

History

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The Mindoro State University (MinSu) was originally the Mindoro National Agricultural School (MINAS) created by R.A. 506 as a national agricultural secondary public school in the Municipality of Victoria (formerly part of Naujan) Oriental Mindoro. It formally opened its doors for learning on August 26, 1951.

In 1963, by authority of R.A. 3758, it opened the Collegiate Department. This steered the offering of several collegiate courses. The first two years leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in agriculture (BSA) was initially offered. This was followed by the two-year course leading to Associate in Agricultural Technology (AAT) in 1973, then the complete course offering of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education (BSAE) in 1975 and the BSA curriculum developed by the Technical Panel for Agricultural Education (TPAE) based at Los Baños, Laguna was adopted by the school. This gradually replaced the BSA curriculum as well as the BSAE.

The continued offering of Collegiate courses, in addition to the secondary curriculum which was offered since the founding of the school made MINAS a full-fledged college hence; the change of name from MINAS to MCAT was approved on June 10, 1976, by then Secretary Juan L. Manuel of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. It was converted as a State College by virtue of R.A. 8007 on May 25, 1995. The Bongabong College of Fisheries and Polytechnic College of Calapan was integrated to it. Then, on June 4, 2013 by virtue of R.A. 10596, it was converted to a State University provided all six (6) procedural requirements are complied as certified by CHED. On March 16, 2021, by virtue of CEB Resolution No. 110-2021, CHED certified the full compliance of MinSCAT to the said procedural requirements and granted the latter the University status and appointing Dr. Levy B. Arago Jr. as its first University President.

Campuses

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Bongabong Campus

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  • Labasan, Bongabong

Originally the Bongabong School of Fisheries (BSF), established on September 21, 1964, by virtue of R.A. 3306. IN 1975, the government approved the offering of the Revised Fishery Technical Education Curriculum. It was converted into a full-fledged college as the Bongabong College of Fisheries (BCF) on July 15, 1995, by virtue of R.A. 8143.

The current Campus Executive Director is Dr. Enya Marie Apostol.

Calapan City Campus

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  • Masipit, Calapan City

Established as a public secondary trade school known as Calapan School of Arts and Trades (CSAT) by virtue of R.A. 3397 in June 1961 but only started operating five years later. In 1972, CSAT merited the approval of Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MECS) to offer trade Technical Education Curriculum. Efforts to convert CSAT into a higher education authorized to offer degree courses were realized with the approval of R.A. 8076 on June 19, 1995, converting CSAT to Polytechnic College of Calapan (PCC). With the integration, then PCC has evolved as MinSu Mindoro State University.

The current Campus Executive Director is Dr. Elvi C. Escarez.

Courses offered

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Victoria Main Campus

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  • Ed. D. major in Educational Management
  • Ph. D. in Crop Science
  • Master of Arts in Education

Major in:

    • Education Management
    • English
    • Guidance and Counseling
    • Filipino
    • Biological Science
    • Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Agriculture

Major in:

    • Animal Science
    • Crop Science
  • Master in Public Administration
  • Master in Business Administration
  • Master in Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Major in:

    • Crop Science
    • Animal Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Eco-Tourism Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Agro-forestry
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Horticulture
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor in Secondary Education

Major in:

    • Biological Science
    • Filipino
    • English
    • Mathematics
  • Bachelor in Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in English Language
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Bongabong Campus

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  • Ed. D. major in Educational Management
  • Master of Arts in Education

Major in:

    • Education Management
    • English
    • Filipino
    • Biological Science
    • Mathematics
  • Master in Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Fisheries

Major in Aquaculture

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education

Major in:

    • Biological Science
    • Technology Education
    • English
    • Mathematics
  • Bachelor in Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
  • Housekeeping NC II
  • Food and Beverage Services NC II

Calapan City Campus

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  • Ed. D. major in Educational Management
  • Ph. D. in Crop Science
  • Master of Arts in Education

Major in:

    • Education Management
    • English
    • Guidance and Counseling
    • Filipino
    • Biological Science
    • Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Agriculture

Major in:

    • Animal Science
    • Crop Science
  • Master in Public Administration
  • Master in Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Arts

Major in:

    • Psychology
    • English Language
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education

Major in:

    • Automotive Technology
    • Electrical Technology
    • Drafting Technology
    • Electronics Technology
    • Food Service Management
    • Garments Technology
  • Bachelor in Secondary Education

Major in:

    • English
    • Mathematics
    • Science
    • Filipino

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Mindoro State University (MinSU) is a public state university in the Philippines, established as the first higher education institution of university status in Oriental Mindoro, with its main campus located in Alcate, Victoria, Oriental Mindoro. Founded in 1951 as the Mindoro National Agricultural School under Republic Act No. 506, it evolved through several milestones, including its conversion to a college in 1976, a state college in 1995 via Republic Act No. 8007, and finally to a university in 2013 under Republic Act No. 10596, achieving full university status certification from the Commission on Higher Education in 2021. The university operates three campuses—Main Campus in Victoria, City Campus, and Campus—serving 10,531 students with 302 staff members (as of 2023) across nine colleges and institutes, emphasizing , fisheries, and related fields as its foundational strengths. It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including degrees in , Fisheries, , , , , , , Tourism Management, Hospitality Management, , and various education majors, alongside master's and doctoral programs in Crop Science, Education, , , and . Guided by its vision to be a in agriculture, , , , , and , producing globally competitive lifelong learners in a diverse , MinSU's mission focuses on delivering 21st-century skills through instruction, , extension, and production, supported by industry-driven curricula and sustainable collaborations. Current leadership is provided by its second president, Dr. Enya Marie D. Apostol, the first woman to hold the position, appointed in 2024 to advance the university's goals of inclusivity, , and regional impact.

History

Founding and Early Development

Mindoro State University traces its origins to the establishment of the Mindoro National Agricultural School (MINAS) in 1951, created under Republic Act No. 506 to provide secondary-level in the province of . The school formally opened on August 26, 1951, admitting an initial enrollment of 26 pioneering students focused on practical vocational training in farming and related agricultural skills. From its inception, MINAS emphasized as a core discipline, aiming to address the region's needs through hands-on in . In 1963, Republic Act No. 3758 authorized the opening of a collegiate department at MINAS, marking the institution's expansion into higher education. This development introduced the first two years of coursework leading to a in Agriculture (BSA) degree, laying the foundation for advanced agricultural studies. Building on this momentum, the school launched the two-year Associate in (AAT) program in 1973, a work-oriented designed to produce skilled technicians in agricultural practices. By 1975, the full four-year in (BSAEd) program was introduced, enabling graduates to pursue teaching roles in agricultural vocational training. The institution underwent significant restructuring in 1976, when it was renamed the Mindoro College of Agriculture and Technology (MCAT) to reflect its growing emphasis on both agricultural and technological education. The following year, in 1977, MCAT began offering the complete four-year BSA program, broadening its academic scope to include comprehensive training in crop science, animal husbandry, and agribusiness. In 1980, the BSA curriculum received an update with technical assistance from the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), incorporating modern agricultural methodologies to enhance program relevance and quality. Throughout this period, MCAT maintained a strong focus on vocational and technical training tailored to Oriental Mindoro's agrarian economy. On May 25, 1995, Republic Act No. 8007 converted MCAT into the Mindoro State College of Agriculture and (MinSCAT), granting it state college status and a formal to expand its mandate in agricultural, technological, and vocational higher education. This elevation solidified MinSCAT's role as a key provider of specialized programs addressing regional needs in and up to the mid-1990s.

Campus Integrations and Expansion

The Bongabong School of Fisheries was established on June 18, 1961, in Labasan, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro, through Republic Act No. 3396, which authorized the creation of a secondary-level institution focused on fisheries education under the supervision of the Director of Public Schools. This school aimed to provide vocational training in fishing and related aquatic resources to support the local economy in a province reliant on marine industries. In 1995, it was elevated to a higher education institution and renamed the Bongabong College of Fisheries via Republic Act No. 8143, enacted on July 16, 1995, enabling it to offer undergraduate degree programs in fishery technology and sciences while remaining under the oversight of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Similarly, the Calapan School of Arts and Trades was founded in June 1961 in , , pursuant to Republic Act No. 3399, as a national secondary trade school supervised by the Director of Public Schools to deliver technical and vocational education in crafts and trades. By 1995, it underwent conversion to the Polytechnic College of Calapan under Republic Act No. 8076, approved on June 19, 1995, which expanded its mandate to include baccalaureate degrees in , , and allied fields, also placing it under CHED supervision. This upgrade reflected growing demands for skilled labor in industrial and technical sectors within the province. On February 7, 2001, the College of Fisheries and the Polytechnic College of were integrated into the State College of and (MinSCAT), forming a unified three-campus system that spanned the two congressional districts of and enhanced access to public higher education as the province's sole state . This merger consolidated resources for specialized programs in fisheries and polytechnic trades, promoting broader and in underserved areas by centralizing administrative and academic oversight under MinSCAT.

Elevation to University Status

The transformation of the Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology (MinSCAT) into Mindoro State University (MinSU) was legislated through Republic Act No. 10596, enacted on June 4, 2013, which converted the institution into a state university while maintaining its main campus in Victoria, . This act, later amended by Republic Act No. 11006 in 2018 to refine governance and operational provisions, positioned MinSU as the first university in and the youngest in the region. The conversion built upon prior campus integrations, enabling a unified structure to support broader higher education mandates across the . The full operationalization as a university required compliance with six procedural requirements outlined in the enabling law, including fiscal sustainability, program accreditation, and infrastructure standards. On March 16, 2021, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) certified MinSU's full compliance through CHED Resolution No. 110-2021, following validation by CHED's Office of Institutional Quality Assurance and Governance (OIQAG) and endorsement from MinSU's Board of Regents via Resolution No. 01, series of 2021. This certification, signed by CHED Chairperson J. Prospero de Vera III, marked the official elevation to full-fledged university status, as announced in CHED's public statement. The elevation expanded MinSU's academic scope beyond its foundational focus on and , enabling advanced programs in diverse fields such as , maritime education, and professional training, alongside enhanced initiatives and community extension services. As the province's sole public higher education institution, MinSU now serves the two congressional districts of , fostering regional development through inclusive access to quality and innovation-driven outreach. This status underscores its role in addressing local needs while contributing to national higher education goals in underserved areas.

Organization and Administration

Governance and Leadership

Mindoro State University operates under the legal framework established by Republic Act No. 10596, enacted in 2013, which converted the former Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology into a state university and granted it corporate life with the power to acquire and hold property, sue and be sued, and exercise academic freedom in line with national development goals. The highest policy-making body of the university is the Board of Regents, composed of the Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as presiding officer and vice chairperson, the President of the University, the Chairperson of the Committee on Education, Arts and Culture of the Senate, the Chairperson of the Committee on Higher and Technical Education of the House of Representatives, the Regional Director of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the Regional Director of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the Regional Director of the Department of Agriculture (DA), the President of the federation of faculty associations of the University, the President of the federation of student councils of the University, the President of the federation of alumni associations of the University, and two (2) prominent citizens from the private sector who have distinguished records in the field of education or in their respective professions. The Board is responsible for approving curricula, budgets, and strategic policies, ensuring alignment with national higher education standards. As the chief executive officer, the University President oversees the implementation of Board policies, manages daily operations, and represents the institution in external affairs. The current president, as of 2025, is Dr. Enya Marie D. Apostol, who was elected as the second University President by the Board of Regents and serves in the role of SUC President III. The university falls under the oversight of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), which supervises state universities and colleges (SUCs) through policy guidance, quality assurance, and integration into the SUCs Integrated Research and Development System to promote collaborative research, extension, and innovation across institutions. CHED's current Chairperson, as of November 2025, Dr. Shirley C. Agrupis, also chairs the MinSU Board of Regents, providing direct linkage between national directives and university governance. Supporting the president are key vice presidential positions that handle core functions: Dr. Ciedelle P. Salazar serves as for Academic and , focusing on instructional programs and development; Rovelyn P. Roxas acts as Officer-in-Charge for for Administration, Finance, and Operations, managing fiscal and operational resources; and Leonel C. Mendoza holds the position of Officer-in-Charge for for Research, Innovation, Technology, and Extension, advancing scholarly and community outreach initiatives. These roles ensure coordinated leadership across the university's multi-campus system.

Administrative Structure

The administrative structure of Mindoro State University (MinSU) is organized around central offices that oversee university-wide operations, complemented by campus-specific units for localized . The Office of the University President, led by Dr. Enya Marie D. Apostol, serves as the apex of administration, coordinating overall policy implementation and strategic direction. Supporting this are key central offices, including the Registrar's Office, which handles enrollment, academic records, and certification across all campuses, with a central coordination role supplemented by campus coordinators. The Office, under the for Administration, Finance, and Operations (currently OIC Rovelyn P. Roxas), manages budgeting, , and cashiering services to ensure fiscal accountability. The Human Resource Office, part of the Administrative Services Division, oversees recruitment, training, and personnel welfare for the university's 302 staff members. Campus-specific administration is led by Executive Directors for each location, who report to the university president and handle day-to-day operations tailored to local needs. The Main Campus in Victoria is directed by Dr. Christian B. Apostol, the Calapan City Campus by Dr. Franie M. Afable, and the Campus by OIC Dr. Mary Jeane S. Lubos. Registrar contacts facilitate campus-level academic administration: Esperanza A. Maminta Alcate for the Main Campus ([email protected], (0977) 801-1752), Angelie H. Fernandez for Calapan City ((0951) 740-2602 / (0995) 543-8716), and Rachel Marie N. Dela Cruz for ([email protected], 0953-710-0668). These units ensure efficient handling of student records and compliance with university policies. Support units provide essential services to the 10,531 students and 302 staff across campuses. The Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS), headed by Evelyn A. Leynes, delivers guidance, welfare programs, and extracurricular support to foster student development. The Library System operates through campus-specific facilities, such as the Bongabong Campus Library (0955-088-4683, [email protected]), offering resources for research and learning. The Information Technology Office, integrated with the (), supports digital infrastructure, including online enrollment platforms and technology initiatives like the DICT's Tech4Ed program. Administrative policies emphasize flexible enrollment processes and health safety, with online and face-to-face options for continuing students as outlined in annual schedules. Following national guidelines, MinSU resumed limited face-to-face classes in 2022 after the disruptions of 2021, progressively returning to full on-site instruction by 2023 while issuing advisories for suspensions during health alerts. These policies, disseminated through administrative advisories, prioritize student access and operational continuity.

Campuses

Victoria Main Campus

The Victoria Main Campus of Mindoro State University is situated in Alcate, Victoria, , , encompassing agricultural lands that support hands-on training in farming and allied fields. This site holds historical significance as the founding location of the institution, established on August 26, 1951, as the Mindoro National Agricultural School (MINAS) under Republic Act No. 506, initially focused on secondary before evolving into a college and later the university's central hub. Key facilities at the campus include agricultural demonstration areas for practical instruction, specialized laboratories equipped for crop science and biosystems engineering activities, and the main library located on the second floor of a building adjacent to the administrative offices, featuring air-conditioned reading spaces, an e-library with computer stations, and collections supporting agriculture, research, and related disciplines. Administrative buildings, such as the Agriculture Building and Extension Office, facilitate governance and visitor services, with ongoing modernization efforts including IT equipment and structural repairs to enhance functionality. As the administrative and academic core of the university, the Victoria Main Campus hosts the Graduate School and drives agriculture-focused initiatives, emphasizing research in and to generate technologies for crop production, post-harvest management, and regional socioeconomic advancement in . This role underscores its evolution from a vocational agricultural to a center for advanced studies and extension services since its in 1951.

Calapan City Campus

The Calapan City Campus of Mindoro State University is situated in , the capital of province, which enhances student access to urban infrastructure, government offices, and local industries for practical training and collaborations. This strategic location supports the campus's role in bridging academic programs with real-world applications in a dynamic economic hub. Established through the integration of the Polytechnic College of Calapan (PCC) on February 7, 2001, the campus traces its roots to the Calapan School of Arts and Trades, founded in 1961 under Republic Act No. 3397 for trade technical education, and later converted to PCC in 1995 via Republic Act No. 8076. This merger with the then Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology expanded its scope to degree-granting programs while retaining a focus on vocational and technical skills development. Reflecting its polytechnic heritage, the campus prioritizes technical and service-oriented education through offerings in , such as the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology; , including the Bachelor of Science in Criminology; and programs like the Bachelor of Secondary Education, Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education, and Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education. It also serves as a primary hub for business and management training, featuring programs in management and tourism management to prepare students for service sector demands. Facilities support these areas with dedicated spaces for hands-on learning, including IT laboratories for computing skills, hospitality training centers for practical service simulations, and simulation areas for scenario-based exercises.

Bongabong Campus

The Bongabong Campus of Mindoro State University is situated in Labasan, , , a coastal area in the province's second congressional district that facilitates practical, hands-on training in fisheries and marine-related disciplines. Originally founded as the Bongabong School of Fisheries on September 21, 1964, under Republic Act No. 3306, the campus was later integrated into the to emphasize sustainable management of marine resources, education, and community outreach initiatives aimed at enhancing local livelihoods in fishing-dependent areas. Key facilities at the campus support its specialized focus, including aquaculture ponds that serve as practical laboratories for students studying and aquatic production techniques. Fisheries laboratories enable research in aquatic biology, , and resource assessment, while dedicated workshops equip computer engineering students with tools for hardware design, networking, and projects. The campus also maintains extension services that deliver training and resources to nearby fishing communities, such as bangus fry distribution programs and follow-up technical support to promote sustainable practices. Enrollment at the Bongabong Campus contributes significantly to the university's student body, underscoring its role in providing accessible higher education in fisheries and to residents of eastern .

Academics

Colleges and Institutes

Mindoro State University comprises nine academic units, including one graduate school and eight colleges and institutes, which collectively address diverse fields ranging from and fisheries to , , and , supporting the university's mandate to provide advanced technical and professional instruction. These units are distributed across its three campuses in , fostering specialized aligned with regional needs in vocational training, research, and . The Graduate School, located at the Victoria Main Campus, oversees advanced studies in and , emphasizing , capabilities, and specialized knowledge to prepare professionals for higher roles in these sectors. It promotes progressive and practical applications in and crop-related advancements, contributing to the university's focus on elevating regional expertise. The College of Agriculture and Allied Fields, based at the Main Campus, concentrates on crop science, , and environmental , aiming to advance agricultural practices through and that enhance productivity and ecological balance in farming communities. This unit supports the university's foundational mission in by integrating innovative techniques for and crop optimization. The Institute of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, also at the Main Campus, applies engineering principles to agricultural processes, focusing on the design and optimization of systems for efficient farming, post-harvest management, and sustainable resource utilization. It integrates technology to address challenges in food production and rural development, aligning with the university's emphasis on technical innovation in agriculture. The Institute of Fisheries, situated at the Bongabong Campus, specializes in and , promoting studies in aquatic ecology, , and sustainable practices to support coastal communities and conservation. This unit upholds the campus's historical roots in fisheries , emphasizing hands-on in and species assessment. The College of Arts and Sciences operates across all three campuses, offering foundational education in liberal arts, including and language studies, to develop , communication skills, and cultural awareness essential for interdisciplinary professions. It serves as a core unit for and social sciences, fostering intellectual growth and ethical reasoning among students. The College of Business and Management is present at all three campuses, concentrating on and to equip students with skills in innovation, farm enterprise, and management tailored to local economic opportunities. This unit drives initiatives by promoting practical and sustainable ventures in agriculture-related industries. The College of Computer Studies, available at the Main, Calapan City, and Campuses, focuses on and related engineering fields, preparing students for digital innovation through training in , , and computational problem-solving. It addresses the growing demand for tech-savvy professionals in regional and global contexts. The College of Criminal Justice Education, located at the Calapan City and Campuses, examines and , emphasizing the analysis of criminal behavior, justice systems, and public safety strategies to train competent professionals in maintaining societal order. This unit contributes to community security by integrating theoretical and practical approaches to . The College of Teacher Education spans all campuses, dedicated to preparing educators in various majors, with a strong commitment to inclusive practices, , and pedagogical to meet the needs of diverse learners. It plays a pivotal role in the university's educational outreach, promoting gender-sensitive and quality instruction across subjects.

Undergraduate Programs

Mindoro State University offers a range of undergraduate programs across its campuses, emphasizing practical and regionally relevant fields such as , , and . These programs are designed to prepare students for careers in Oriental Mindoro's key industries, including farming, , and , with a total university enrollment of 10,531 students predominantly at the undergraduate level.

Agriculture and Allied Fields

The university provides several programs in agriculture and related disciplines through the College of Agriculture and Allied Fields and the Institute of Fisheries. These include the in Agriculture, in Horticulture, and in Agroforestry, all offered at the Main Campus in Victoria. Additionally, the in is available at the Main Campus, while the in Fisheries is offered at the Campus. These degrees focus on sustainable practices and resource management tailored to the province's agricultural and coastal environments.

Engineering and Technology

Under the Institute of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering and the College of Computer Studies, students can pursue the in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at the Main Campus. The in is available across all campuses (Main, Calapan City, and ), and the in is offered at the Campus. These programs integrate with practical applications in farming and digital systems.

Business and Hospitality

The College of Business and Management hosts programs in and . The in Entrepreneurship is available at the Main and Campuses, while the in is offered at all three campuses and the in Hospitality is offered at the and Campuses. These degrees emphasize skills in and vital to the region's economy.

Arts and Social Sciences

Through the College of Arts and Sciences, the university offers the in at the Main and City Campuses, the in at the City Campus, and the in Political Science at the Campus. These programs foster and communication skills for roles in , , and community services.

Education

The delivers a suite of teacher preparation programs across campuses. The in is available at all campuses, the in Elementary Education at the Main and Campuses, and the in Technical-Vocational Teacher Education and in at the City Campus. These degrees prepare graduates for teaching positions in secondary, elementary, and vocational settings.

Other Fields

The College of Criminal Justice Education offers the in at the City and Campuses, focusing on law enforcement and justice system training relevant to local needs.

Graduate Programs

Mindoro State University offers graduate programs exclusively at its Main Campus in Victoria, emphasizing advanced and in , , business, and . These post-baccalaureate degrees align with the university's charter to provide specialized higher education that builds on undergraduate foundations, fostering expertise for regional needs in . The doctoral offerings include the in Crop Science, which focuses on advanced study in crop production, protection, and sustainable practices to address agricultural challenges, and the major in , which concentrates on strategies, formulation, and administrative skills for educational institutions. These programs prioritize rigorous methodologies and dissertation work to produce scholars and leaders in their fields. At the master's level, the university provides the in , centered on pedagogical theories, , and innovative teaching practices; the in , dedicated to scientific advancements in crop and animal sciences alongside agrotechnology; the Master in Business Administration, which covers , , and organizational ; and the , emphasizing , , and ethical delivery. Enrollment in these specialized programs remains selective, supporting the university's role in professional capacity-building.

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