Welcome to the College of Engineering (CEn)
CEn is one of the 9 colleges in the Central Luzon State University.
It has remained an important center of higher learning and scientific research, keeping pace with the University and the national thrusts. CEn has carved a name for itself. Its graduates have excelled in the board examinations for engineers and have occupied key management positions on which they have earned national and international recognition for their outstanding works.
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Students
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Average CGPA
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Graduates
CEn History
The College of Engineering (CEn) started as a department, the Department of Agricultural Engineering offering a secondary Farm Mechanics Course in the then Central Luzon Agricultural School (CLAS).
In June 1955, five years after the school was elevated into the Central Luzon Agricultural College (CLAC), the Department was expanded to include the offering of a 4-year curriculum in Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (BSAEn). Later in 1959, this curriculum program was revised into a 5-year BSAEn program.
When CLAC was converted into what is now the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) through R.A. No. 4067 of 1964, the Department of Agricultural Engineering became the College of Engineering.
Over the long years, the CEn has carved a name for itself. Its graduates have excelled in the board examinations for engineers and have occupied key management positions on which they have earned national and international recognition for their outstanding works. All these achievements have contributed to the high reputation of the College.
To date, the CEn offers a variety of degree courses both in the graduate and the undergraduate levels. In order to educate students who want to become professional civil engineers, the CEn also started offering the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree program in 1984. In addition, the CEn began to offer the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology in 2001 to produce graduates with professional competency and knowledge in information technology.
In June 1955, five years after the school was elevated into the Central Luzon Agricultural College (CLAC), the Department was expanded to include the offering of a 4-year curriculum in Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (BSAEn). Later in 1959, this curriculum program was revised into a 5-year BSAEn program.
When CLAC was converted into what is now the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) through R.A. No. 4067 of 1964, the Department of Agricultural Engineering became the College of Engineering.
Over the long years, the CEn has carved a name for itself. Its graduates have excelled in the board examinations for engineers and have occupied key management positions on which they have earned national and international recognition for their outstanding works. All these achievements have contributed to the high reputation of the College.
To date, the CEn offers a variety of degree courses both in the graduate and the undergraduate levels. In order to educate students who want to become professional civil engineers, the CEn also started offering the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree program in 1984. In addition, the CEn began to offer the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology in 2001 to produce graduates with professional competency and knowledge in information technology.
CEn Goals
To provide relevant and quality training for students in engineering and related field consistent with the needs of the national development thrust. Specifically, the goals of the College are:
- To streamline/enrich the existing curricular offerings in line with the national development thrust;
- To offer additional curricular programs and short-term courses which are relevant to the manpower needs of development plans of national government;
- To improve existing instructional capabilities in terms of facilities and qualifications of faculty members; and
- To enhance the level of involvement of faculty members in research, extension and training activities.
CEn Academic Programs
The College of Engineering offers engineering, meteorology and information technology courses in the undergraduate level. Graduate programs are offered by the Department of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering of the CEn.
- Department of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering:
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering
- Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering
- PhD in Agricultural Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering:
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Department of Information Technology:
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Get to Know
The Dean and The Department/Unit Heads
Dr. Roy Searca Jose P. Dela Cruz
College DeanDr. John Paulo C. Sacdalan
Department Head,Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering
Engr. Jose A. Matutino Jr.
Department Head,Civil Engineering
Dr. Efren A. Dela Cruz
Department Head,Engineering Sciences
Dr. Khavee Agustus W. Botangen
Department Head,Information Technology
Dr. Nemesio A. Macabale Jr.
Head,Information Systems Institute