Graduate School of Education
The University Graduate School, now called FLORENTINO CAYCO MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, was granted government recognition for Masteral level in 1947 and for the Doctoral level in 1969.
The Board of Directors of Philippine Association of Colleges and University Commission on Accreditation, Inc. (PACUCOA) and The Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) have granted the Level III Reaccredited status for the Doctor of Education and MAEd programs effective April 2019-April 2024.
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Vision
To be a model institution of learning in the field of higher education and thus make a significant contribution toward elevating the quality of learning in the country towards global standards.
Mission
To provide equitable access to education that provides relevant knowledge and skills to industry, society, and the global community through various learning approaches in graduate education at par with global standards.
The Graduate School of Education aims:
- To develop competent leadership in the different areas of specialization that are encompassed by the programs of the school so as to produce capable human resources for continuing improvement of the policies and practices in those areas;
- To impress upon the graduate students responsibility that goes with genuine scholarship by nurturing high level of professionalism and productive scholarship through research oriented activities;
- To train graduate students to appreciate self-reliance and critical thinking so as to be capable of exploring ways of enriching our cultural heritage;
- To inspire the graduate students to appreciate the important role they can play in participating actively and dynamically in the pursuit of our national development objectives.
Course Offering Sublinks
Course Offerings
- Doctor of Educational Major in Educational Leadership and Management (Ed.D.)
- Master of Arts in Psychology
- (M.A.Ed.) Major: Early Childhood Education
- (M.A.Ed.) Major: Education Management
- (M.A.Ed.) Major: English, Filipino, Guidance and Counseling
- (M.A.Ed.) Major: Mathematics
- (M.A.Ed.) Major: Psychology and Special Education
Doctor of Educational Major in Educational Leadership and Management (Ed.D.)
As the global information economy evolves, school organizations are becoming increasingly changing, and innovative organizational models and practices have become crucial to successfully achieve educational leadership and management competencies. Hence, the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Management program is designed to serve these needs.
As program outcome expectations, school leaders and managers must be able to (1) facilitate and contextualize school operations and instruction in diverse situations to be able prepare students for jobs in a global, information-based economy, (2) lead their schools and classrooms as well as their systems effectively and efficiently in the face of severe political, economic, and health pressures, and finally (3) produce all other outcomes traditionally expected from educational institutions.
After completing the program, Ed.D. graduates may seek professional opportunities as Basic Education school principals, college professors or college deans of education, public school administrators and supervisors, schools’ superintendents, and bureau directors.
Requirements:
- Holds a Master’s degree in Education
- For Non-Education Graduates, must take at least 18 units of Professional Education Subjects.