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MATEC Tapaz started in 1977 with high school classes temporarily housed in the Central School of Tapaz West District.
The merging of these two big agricultural colleges led to the conversion of MATEC and CAFS to PSPC which also led to the establishment of the first satellite campus in Tapaz.
In 1981, it transferred to its present site at San Julian. In the academic year 1982-83, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) was
offered, followed by the Teacher Education programs (BEED and BSEd) in 1987.
The curricular oferings were further expanded with the offering of Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF), Diploma in Agricultural Technology-Bachelor in Agricultural Technology (DAT-BAT) to the needs of Tapaznon.
At present, CAPSU Tapaz offers BS Agriculture, Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Secondary Education.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Program : Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Duration : 4
Department : BSA Department
Campus : Tapaz Satellite College
Compliance : COPC No. 74, s2021
Accreditation: AACUP Level III
First Year of Operation: 1982

The Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) program aims to educate students in the scientific habit of thought, entrepreneurial skills and prepare them to become professionals with entry-level competencies in technical agriculture. It emphasizes the processes and techniques of identifying, diagnosing and analyzing problems and in designing, packaging and applying technologies needed in the development and conservation of the agriculture and food system resources.

Specific professions/careers/occupations or trades that BSA graduates may go into:

Students completing the BSA program will be prepared for careers in a variety of profession namely:
1. Research
2. Farm Management
3. Agriculture and food technology
4. Entrepreneurship and business in agriculture
5. Teaching

Reference: CMO # 14 s. 2008

Bachelor of Elementary Education
Program : Bachelor of Elementary Education
Duration : 4
Department : BEED Department
Campus : Tapaz Satellite College
Compliance : COPC No. 113, s2018
Accreditation: AACUP Level III
First Year of Operation: 1989

The Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) is an undergraduate teacher education degree program designed to prepare individuals intending to teach in the elementary level.
The program aims to develop highly motivated and competent teachers specializing in the content and pedagogy for elementary education.
After successful completion of all academic requirements of the degree/program, graduates of BEEd should be able to practice the teaching profession in the elementary level.
The BEEd degree program draws from various allied disciplines like social sciences, science, math, technology, languages, and humanities to ensure that the graduates have a multi-disciplinary preparation in content and pedagogy.

Reference: CMO # 74 s.2017

Bachelor of Secondary Education
Program : Bachelor of Secondary Education
Duration : 4
Department : BSEd Department
Campus : Tapaz Satellite College
Compliance : COPC No. 114, s2018
Accreditation: AACUP Level III
First Year of Operation: 2019

The Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) is an undergraduate teacher education program designed to equip learners with adequate and relevant competencies to teach in their chosen area of specialization/major in the secondary level. The program aims to develop highly motivated and competent teachers specializing in the content and pedagogy for secondary education.

After successful completion of all academic requirements for the degree/program, graduates of BSEd should be able to practice the teaching profession in the Secondary Level.

The BSEd degree program draws from various allied disciplines like social sciences, science, math, technology, languages, and humanities to ensure that the graduates have a multi-disciplinary preparation in content and pedagogy.

Reference: CMO # 75 s. 2017

Fecara, Ricky D.
Satellite College Director

Academic Personnel


Amerila, Marie Cris G.


Berondo, Ronilo G.


Bundalan, Julie Ann L.


Castillon, Rey C.


Constantino, Jet Harris M.


Coroz, Aizel C.


Delfin, Rocel Z.


Diestro, Stephen N.


Flagne, Merlito Jr. F.


Funtilon, Ma. Auxilium D.


Garde, Remia G.


Gardose, Veronica F.


Gaton, Rhea C.


Gavino, Nida T.


Gimoto, Rolly G.


Gonzales, Arlyn C.


Leccio, Melanie C.


Maximo, Ronel V.


Navarra, Ann D.


Palomar, Maria Diña B.


Palomar, Riza Joy D.


Santural, Ina Michaela S.


Santural, Marizel L.

 
     

  

 

Non-Academic Personnel


Dato-on, Shalimar F.


Garbo, Nestorio G.


Legario, Wennie Jr. L.


Gedoria, Maricon D.


Illores, Benerey V.


Santural, Noli F.


Tripolca, Mezel G.

   
     

 

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Five programs from the five campuses of the Capiz State University (CAPSU) are undergoing online Level I accreditation survey visit by the panel from the Accrediting Agency of Chartered College and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) on November 24 to 28, 2025.