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The Faculty of Arts and Letters Student Council (formally known as the Artlets Student Council, and referred to as ABSC for brevity [21]) is the primary student governing body of all bonafide students of the Faculty of Arts and Letters. It is currently divided into two bodies, namely, the executive board, and the Board of Majors.
The UST Senior High School is home to various student organizations. [9] UST SHS Student Council, the highest governing body of the senior high school; UST SHS COMELEC, the official student election authority of the senior high school; Student publication. La Stampa, official student publication of the senior high school; Student-based ...
The official student publication of UST- AMV College of Accountancy 2006 The Commerce Journal: 0566-8727: College of Commerce and Business Administration Dapitan: University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters, literary folio of The Flame: Docere: College of Education, student newspaper of the UST Education Journal The Education Journal ...
The University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines has 22 colleges and 3 secondary school departments. The colleges are interdependent academic constituents of the university that offer undergraduate and graduate programs. [1] Historically, the colleges are named as Faculty, College, Institute, School, or Conservatory.
The college was established in 1926 as the College of Liberal Arts where it offered four-year programs leading to the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science, and a two-year program for associate in arts which served as preparatory courses for the law and medical schools. [2] The offerings of the college became diversified.
The college is located in the third and fourth levels of Saint Raymund de Peñafort Building in the northeastern part of the UST campus. The college shares the building with the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters which occupies the first and second levels. On July 5, 2015, the building was hit by fire affecting at least 4 classrooms. [5]
The Institute of Technological Courses became part of the Faculty in 1972. Industrial Engineering is integrated into the college in 1977, with Dean Francisco G. Reyes as head. In 1979, the Engineering Sciences division that houses first and second year engineering students is formed to offer basic engineering-related subjects. [2]
UST was the first Philippine school to introduce interior design as a fine arts major in 1954. [3] In 2000, the Department of Fine Arts separated from the College of Architecture. In 2002, the two colleges transferred to the Beato Angelico Building. [4]