University of Caloocan City opens College of Engineering programs

QUEZON CITY, (PIA) — The Caloocan City local government has introduced new College of Engineering programs at the University of Caloocan City (UCC), which began offering classes on Monday, July 29.

The new academic offerings include Bachelor of Science (BS) programs in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Industrial Engineering.

According to the city’s public information office, the expanded engineering curriculum is part of efforts to provide more opportunities for the youth of Caloocan.

The dream of having a child become an engineer is now within reach for the youth of Caloocan,” Mayor Dale Gonzalo “Along” Malapitan said. “And, of course, like other courses at the UCC, studying here is free to help our children achieve their dreams in life more easily.”

(Photo courtesy: Caloocan PIO)

Malapitan expressed gratitude to those who supported the project, acknowledging their significant contributions to the education of “Batang Kankaloo,” or the children of Caloocan.

With this achievement, I would like to thank everyone who contributed to realizing this dream for our university,” he said. “I know that all the time, effort, and funds we have invested will be more than worth it when we see the youth of Caloocan succeed in the future.”

The mayor also assured the public that the quality of education in the city will continue to improve, not only at UCC but across all schools in Caloocan.

Under our leadership, we will continue to provide more opportunities for the youth. We will also maintain high standards and quality education, not only at UCC but across all schools in our city,” Malapitan said.

The introduction of the new engineering programs is part of the Caloocan City government’s efforts to strengthen the city’s educational offerings and support the aspirations of its young residents. (JMP/PIA-NCR)

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