HIGHER EDUCATION

Distance Education

The FIRST and ONLY CHED-approved private distance education in CALABARZON

Mission


The University of Batangas Distance Education, being the steward of quality education, provides a learning environment responsive to the needs of the students through flexible distance learning education accessible to all, and formed with solid competence to meet the dynamic demands of society.

Vision


The University of Batangas Distance Education envisions itself to be a premiere private institution committed to providing learner- centered university experience through flexible distance learning education.

Objectives


Specifically, the UB DE has the following objectives:

  • – provide equal opportunities for alternative access to quality higher education by offering baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate degree programs through flexible distance education.
  • – develop a system of uninterrupted education for professional growth, knowledge-based and technical skills especially for learners who are geographically challenged and those who cannot leave their jobs or homes for full-time studies;
  • – collaborate with other colleges and universities through partnership and capacity-building activities, research and linkages;
  • – uphold the university’s core values, and institutional objectives and contribute to the academic success of the University by innovating and utilizing necessary instructional materials and technology; and,
  • – produce employable lifelong learners.
GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES

Dynamic flexible learners
Employable distance education graduates
Advocators of education for all
Lifelong learners

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PEO1 Demonstrate mastery of subject matter/discipline

PEO2 Facilitate learning using a wide range of teaching methodologies and delivery modes appropriate to elementary learners and their environments

PEO3 Develop innovative curricula, instructional plans, teaching approaches and resources for diverse learners

PEO4 Demonstrate higher-order thinking skills in planning, monitoring, assessing and reporting learning processes and outcomes

PEO5 Practice professional and ethical teaching standards sensitive to the local, national and global realities

PEO6 Pursue lifelong learning for personal and professional growth through varied experiential and field-based opportunities

Program Outcomes (PO)

PO1 Demonstrate in-depth understanding  of the diversity of learners in various learning areas

PO2 Manifest meaningful and  comprehensive  pedagogical  content knowledge (PCK) of the different subject areas

PO3 Utilize   appropriate   assessment and   evaluation   tools   to measure learning outcomes

PO4 Manifest skills in communication,  higher order thinking and use of tools and technology to accelerate learning and teaching

PO5 Demonstrate positive attributes of a model teacher, both as an individual and as a professional

PO6 Manifest   a   desire   to   continuously   pursue   personal   and professional development

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PEO1. Assume supervisory and/or managerial responsibilities within their organization;
PEO2. Pursue graduate studies in business and management;
PEO3. Manage a business;
PEO4. Participate in gender-responsive activities geared towards improvements of the local community, professional organization and the society as a whole.

Program Outcomes (PO)

PO1. Analyze business environment for strategic direction;
PO2. Prepare budget, financial and operational plans;
PO3. Innovate business ideas based on emerging industry;
PO4. Manage a strategic business unit for economic sustainability;
PO5. Conduct business research;
PO6. Manage quality customer service;
PO7. Work effectively with other stakeholders and manage conflict in the workplace;
PO8. Manages personal work priorities and professional development;
PO9. Apply ICT skills as required by the business environment;
PO10. Express oneself clearly and communicate effectively with stakeholders both in oral and written form;
PO11. Exercise high personal and ethical standards.

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PEO1 Mastered the skills required for the following positions:

  • Organizational Process Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Solutions Specialist
  • Systems Analyst
  • IS Project Manager

PEO2 Demonstrated the ability to design, implement, evaluate and integrate computer-based systems while successfully holding responsible positions in the IT field, including positions that are supervisory or managerial in nature

PEO3 Communicated effectively in a team environment while using tools and skills mandated by the IS Profession

PEO4 Engaged in life-long learning and professional development

PEO5 Addressed professional issues utilizing appropriate legal and ethical practice

PEO6 Become well rounded individuals who are productive and responsible members

Program Outcomes (PO)

PO1 Apply knowledge of business processes, computing, mathematics and social sciences appropriate to Information Systems.

PO2 Analyze a problem, identify and define the computing requirements with respect to organizational factors appropriate to its solution and plan strategies for their solution.

PO3 Evaluate information systems in terms of general quality attribute and possible trade-offs presented within the given requirement.

PO4 Design, implements, and evaluates information systems, processes, components, or programs and to source cost-benefit efficient alternatives to meet desired needs, goals and constraints.

PO5 Use Knowledge and understanding of enterprises in modeling and design of information systems.

PO6 Deploy and use effectively skills, tools and techniques necessary for information systems practice.

PO7 Function effectively on teams (recognizing the different roles within a team and different ways of organizing teams) to accomplish a common goal.

PO8 Communicates effectively with the range of audiences. Communication skills include technical writing, presentation and negotiation and numeracy.

PO9 Recognize the legal, social, ethical and professional issues involved in the exploitation of computer technology and be guided by the adoption of appropriate professional, ethical, and legal practices both in the local and global community.

PO10 Recognize the need for and engage in an independent and life-long learning, planning self-learning and improving performance as the foundation for on-going professional development.

DIRECTOR, SECRETARY, PROGRAM HEADS, AND STAFF

Dr. Carl Ivan B. Villanueva, CHE
carlivan.villanueva@ub.edu.ph
Director

Mrs. Gloirie Ann B. Montalbo
glorieann.montalbo@ub.edu.ph
Secretary

Dr. Amelita J. Driz
amelita.driz@ub.edu.ph
Academic Programs and ILM Development Head (APIDH)

Mrs. Divina Manalo-Casao, MAEd, MIS
divina.manalo@ub.edu.ph
Faculty Chair, BSIS and BSBA
UBOOCS Coordinator

Mr. Ethan Jon Joshua B. Ramos, LPT
ethanjonjoshua.ramos@ub.edu.ph
Full-time Faculty
LMS Training and Social Media Coordinator

Ms. Charlene Mae G. Ilagan
charlenemae.ilagan@ub.edu.ph
Graphic and Layout Artist

Part-Time Faculty

Dr. Mary Grace V. Delgado
marygrace.delgado@ub.edu.ph

Dr. Niña B. Macarandang
nina.macarandang@ub.edu.ph

Engr. Liza Maderazo
liza.maderazo@ub.edu.ph

Ms. Daisy A. Ilagan, LPT, MAEd
daisy.ilagan@ub.edu.ph

Mr. Raven A. Mendoza, LPT, MPES
raven.mendoza@ ub.edu.ph

Mrs. Liza Celis, LPT, MAEd
liza.celis@ub.edu.ph

Mr. Mark Louie Alicpala, LPT, MPES
marklouie.alicpala@ub.edu.ph

Mrs. Jenny D. Dapat, LPT, MAEd
jenny.dapat@ub.edu.ph

Mr. Charles Leoj L. Roxas, MIS
charlesleoj.roxas@ub.edu.ph

Mr. Russel G. Reyes, MIS
russel.reyes@ub.edu.ph

Mrs. Sherrie Ann B. Evangelio, MPA
sherrieann.evangelio@ub.edu.ph

PARTNERSHIPS

University of the Philippines Open University
Filisian Institute of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Asian Association of Open Universities

UB Distance Education Office
3rd Flr. Gov. Vicente Mayo Corporate Center
Hilltop Road, Batangas City, Philippines 4200
(043) 723-1446 local 155
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ubdistanceeducation

What are the admission requirements?

For High School Graduates
  • High School Report Card (original and photocopy)
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character (original)
  • PSA Birth Certificate (original and 2 photocopies)
  • Marriage Contract (If married; original and 2 photocopies)
  • 2 pcs 2×2 pictures with name tag
  • 3 Long Brown Envelopes
For Those Who Have Started College / With Undergraduate Units / Transferees
  • Transcript of Record
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character (original)
  • PSA Birth Certificate (original and 2 photocopies)
  • Marriage Contract (If married; original and 2 photocopies)
  • 2 pcs 2×2 pictures with name tag
  • 3 Long Brown Envelopes
For Working Students, PWDs, OFWs, and Single Parents
  • High School Report Card (original and photocopy) or Transcript of Record
  • PSA Birth Certificate (original and 2 photocopies)
  • Marriage Contract (If married; original and 2 photocopies)
  • Certification or proof of being an OFW (for OFW only)
  • Certificate of Employment (for employed only)
  • Certificate or proof that the student is a physically challenged individual (PWD Certificate, for PWD only)
  • Proof of Residence
  • 2 pcs 2×2 pictures with name tag
  • 3 Long Brown Envelopes
For Foreign Students
  • An accomplished and signed International Student Application Form (FIASPO-02)
  • Letters of recommendation from any two (2) of the following: Principal or Guidance Counselor or Professor
  • Transcript of Records / Scholastic Records duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy in your country of origin
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support and Proof of Adequate Financial Support to cover expenses for the school fees and other incidental expenses
  • Birth Certificate
  • Four (4) copies of 2×2 ID pictures with white background
  • Four (4) copies of 1×1 ID pictures with white background
  • Two (2) long folders with plastic and fastener
  • Three (3) Long Brown Envelopes
  • Letter of Intent
  • If applicable, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Endorsement for transfer and shifting of course

Does UBDE credit courses already taken in college?

UBDE allows the crediting of subjects for those who have started college or have taken units in college. Usually, some general education courses, NSTP, and PE are credited. For this purpose, you may submit your TOR for initial assessment and evaluation.

What are the modes of payment?

University of Batangas Distance Education accepts payments via over-the-counter and online payment partners. Payment partners include GCash, DragonPay, Visa, Mastercard, and JCB among others.

How are admission and enrolment procedures done?

Admission and enrollment procedures may be done physically by visiting the University or online. For the step-by-step guidelines, you may contact us on our official email or Facebook accounts.

What are the programs being offered by University of Batangas Distance Education (UBDE)?

The University of Batangas Distance Education (UBDE) is currently offering Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) and Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS). UBDE is also planning to offer other programs including graduate studies in the future.

How can I qualify for enrollment?

UBDE accepts enrollees whose age ranges from 18 and above and has already earned a Senior High School diploma. It is dedicated to providing quality education to students from local and offshore.

How can I enroll at UBDE?

UBDE facilitates online enrollment and admission. Just visit ub.edu.ph and click the Online Admission Sign Up option. Enter your personal information to generate the application number of the student and follow the instructions given.

Where can I get the learning and supplementary materials I will need in studying?

UBDE makes it easier for the learners to access learning and supplementary materials through its OER (Online Educational Resource). Just click the OER option in the Distance Learner Application – a one-stop application exclusive to UBDE learners.

Would I be allowed to meet my professor/lecturee though we are studying from a distance?

Absolutely. UBDE has its DEED (Distance Education Enhancement Dialogue) where the learners can meet their professors/lecturers virtually through Google meet. DEED is scheduled prior to the opening of the semester and as needs arise. For special sessions, a Google form is to be filled out by the learner to seek for the lecturer’s approval of date and time.
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