ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY (PIO) — The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) comprehensively examined the Master of Technology program of the university for a certificate of compliance, held at Angara Building, today.
The Master of Technology (MT) program is designed to equip graduate school students with a holistic skill set to effectively manage technology-driven organizations and navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape.


Moreover, this program provides a unique blend of technology, business, and management education, enabling graduates to bridge the gap between technical innovation and business success. Through a combination of advanced coursework, hands-on projects, and real-world applications, students will develop the knowledge and leadership abilities necessary to drive innovation, manage technology initiatives, and lead teams in a variety of industries.
The visit was led by experts from the CHED-OPSD RQAT Team, including Education Specialists Engr. Eugene S. Kanindot and Engr. Dennis Encarnacion, along with the commission’s Technical Experts Engr. Fernandita Calilim, Moises Cabrera Jr., and Dr. Connie Aunario from the Office of Program and Standards Development, CHED-Central Office.


The ZPPSU graduate school remains committed to ensuring its programs meet all the COPC standards, a significant credential for higher education institutions. (ABC/JRA/Photos:JBM/Public Information Office)