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  1. 1 day ago · Established as a service college on 1965 with the elevation of the former Mindanao Agricultural College (MAC) to Central Mindanao University (CMU) by virtue to RA 4498, the college started with only two departments: Humanities and the Natural Sciences, each one having two or more divisions.

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      In 1975, the Board of Regents approved the initial...

  2. 4 days ago · In 1975, the Board of Regents approved the initial absorption of the Bureau of Public School Teachers into the University Plantilla. Total integration then followed. In 1977, the approval of two new curricular offerings namely: Bachelor of Science in Business Education (BSBE) and Certificate of Secretarial Science.

  3. 5 days ago · College of Commerce and Accountancy. Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (5 Years) Bachelor of science in Accounting Technology (4 Years) Certificate in Accounting Technology (2 Years) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ( 4 Years)Major in: Marketing Management. Financial Management.

  4. 1 day ago · July 25, 2024 | 3:50pm. Hands in the huddle. MANILA, Philippines -- “Hands in the Huddle” is the new UAAP logo following the official launch by host school University of the Philippines for ...

  5. 3 days ago · Francisco Bangoy International Airport ( IATA: DVO, ICAO: RPMD ), also commonly known as Davao International Airport, is the main airport serving Davao City and Davao Region in the Philippines. Serving as the main gateway to Mindanao, it is the busiest airport on the island and the third busiest in the Philippines in 2022. History. Early history.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KidapawanKidapawan - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Kidapawan, officially the City of Kidapawan ( Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Kidapawan; Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa sang Kidapawan; Maguindanaon: Kuta nu Kidapawan; Obo Monuvu: Ingod to Kidapawan; Filipino: Lungsod ng Kidapawan ), is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Cotabato, Philippines.

  7. 2 days ago · The Kapampangan people ( Kapampangan: Taung Kapampangan ), Pampangueños or Pampangos, are the sixth largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines, numbering about 2,784,526 in 2010. [2] They live mainly in the provinces of Pampanga, Bataan and Tarlac, as well as Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Zambales .

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