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College of Accountancy, Management, and Technology

The College of Accountancy, Management, and Technology seeks to develop the logical, analytical, creative, and critical thinking skills of its students, improve their scientific and technological skills, and enhance their aesthetic and cultural values, thus enabling them to become productive and world-class professionals.

 

Rigorous academic preparation and exposure to partner companies and professional organizations instill values and indispensable lessons in our students. They interact with local and international firms, exposed as they are to various types of businesses and industries, such as manufacturing, service, merchandising, finance, etc. The program calls for students to work closely with seasoned practitioners from whom they learn valuable methods, disciplines, and details through intensive and constantly updated training in their respective fields. They develop expertise enhanced by local practice and global awareness.

 

Graduates of the College of Accountancy, Management, and Technology have been making their mark of leadership and performance in their respective fields, both local and international.

 

VISION

Total Quality Education for Global Accountants, Business and Information Technology Professionals

 

MISSION

The College of Accountancy, Management, and Technology is dedicated to the formation of globally-competent, value-oriented and socially-responsible accountants, business and IT professionals, and entrepreneurs.

Distinct Features

  • Highest Level of Accreditation, LEVEL IV, by Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) for Business Administration Program for Manila and Malolos Campuses; and LEVEL IV PACUCOA as certified by Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) for Business Administration Program for Malolos Campus
  • Qualified and competent faculty
  • State-of-the-art Learning Environment
  • Partnership with Wadhwani Foundation for Entrepreneurship and Systems Applications and Products (SAP)
  • Linkage with Universities in Asia, Europe, and USA
  • International Practicum in the United States of America
  • Home of the Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Business (PCDEB)
  • Partnership with the Bulacan Chamber of Commerce in the Philippnes
  • Partnership with Philippine Management Association of the Philippines
  • Awarded Level 1 Accreditation status by PACUCOA, as certified by FAAP
  • State-of-the-art science and computer laboratories for instruction and research
  • With local and international practicum training program
  • Enhanced IT Program through Robotics, and Game Development courses
  • Highly competent  faculty members with industry experiences
  • Preparation for Computer System Servicing and National Animation Certificates
  • Comprehensive preparation for international certification examinations like CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE and CERTIFIED INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY PROFESSIONAL
  • Curriculum Partners: AWS ACADEMY, CISCO, IBM, and ORACLE ACADEMY

Academic Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in:
    • Financial Management
    • Marketing Management
    • Management
    • Management with Specialization Track in Service Management for BPO
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Accountancy should be able to:

  • resolve business issues and problems, with a global and strategic perspective using knowledge and technical proficiency in areas of financial accounting and reporting, cost accounting and management accounting, and control, taxation and accounting information systems;
  • conduct accountancy research through independent studies of relevant literature and appropriate use of accounting theory and methodologies;
  • employ technology as a business tool in capturing financial and non-financial information, generating reports and making decisions;
  • apply knowledge and skills to successfully respond to various types of assessments (including professional licensure and examinations); and
  • confidently maintain a commitment to good corporate citizenship, social responsibility, and ethical practice in performing functions as an accountant.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • Accounting/Finance Educator
  • Bookkeeper
  • Business Analyst
  • Chief Accountant
  • Consultant/Advisor
  • Comptroller
  • Cost Accountant
  • External Auditor
  • Financial Analyst
  • Internal Auditor
  • Staff Accountant
  • Tax Specialist

 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING


PROGRAM OUTCOMES

The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting should be able to:

  • resolve business issues and problems with a global and strategic perspective using their knowledge and technical proficiency in the areas of financial accounting and reporting, cost accounting and management, management accounting, and control, taxation and accounting information systems; 
  • conduct management accounting research through independent studies of relevant literature and appropriate use of accounting theory and methodologies; 
  • employ technology as a business tool in capturing financial and non-financial information, generating reports, and making decisions; 
  • apply knowledge and skills that will enable them to successfully respond to various types of assessments (including professional licensure and certifications); and 
  • confidently maintain a commitment to good corporate citizenship, social responsibility, and ethical practice in performing functions as an accountant.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • Accounting/Finance Educator
  • Bookkeeper
  • Business Analyst
  • Chief Accountant
  • Consultant/Advisor
  • Comptroller
  • Cost Accountant
  • Financial Analyst
  • Staff Accountant
  • Tax Specialist

 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MANAGEMENT, MARKETING MANAGEMENT, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)


PROGRAM OUTCOMES

The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration should be able to:

  • apply the concepts, principles, and skills learned in business and management in their future employment or entrepreneurial endeavors;
  • prepare standard, accurate, and timely management plans and reports, such as financial statements, business plans, case studies, etc. for all forms of business organizations and conduct complete and relevant business research studies;
  • solve management problems using mathematical and statistical techniques, and technological techniques and models, and contribute to the formulation of intelligent decisions and strategies.
  • exhibit desirable values in all dealings in the family, community, workplace, and society as a whole, and practice the business management profession in accordance with the existing laws, legal, ethical, and moral principles, and perform excellently in the global community through in-depth knowledge of culture and language; and
  • participate in lifelong learning to keep the profession abreast with the current national and international developments, issues, and trends in business and management.



EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

MAJOR IN MANAGEMENT

  • Operations Manager
  • Inventory Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Logistics Management Personnel
  • Entrepreneur
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Human Resource Manager
  • Management Consultant
  • Area Manager
  • Administrative Manager
  • Educator
  • Production Associate
  • Researcher


MAJOR IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT

  • Marketing Assistant
  • Account Executive
  • Public Relations Manager
  • Service Crew
  • Merchandiser
  • Customer Service Agent/Representative
  • Sales Trainee
  • Front Office Manager
  • Entrepreneur
  • Marketing Consultant
  • Product Manager
  • Advertising Manager
  • Sales Manager
  • Marketing Manager


MAJOR IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

  • New Account Personnel
  • Credit and Collection Assistant
  • Credit Analyst
  • Treasury Assistant
  • Entrepreneur
  • Cashier
  • Trader/Broker
  • Bank Manager
  • Finance Manager
  • Finance Analyst
  • Account Executive
  • Treasurer
  • VP for Finance
  • Educator

 

BS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


PROGRAM OUTCOMES

The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology should be able to:


1. Apply computational thinking in developing, implementing and evaluating applications and websites compliant to the industry standards.
2. Create IT based solutions to meet the desired needs and requirements of end users using current techniques, skills, tools and practices.
3. Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society the created IT project plan and other computing activities through logical writing, presentations and clear instructions.
4. Design innovative approaches to computing technology that have a local and global impact on individuals, organizations, and society
5. Practice Information Technology in adherence to the highest ethical and professional standards
6. Engage in activities that promote independent learning and continuing professional development
7. Apply security principles in the design of network infrastructure to defend computer systems against unauthorized access, modification and
or destruction and for privacy and security of information.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • Web and Applications Developer 
  • Junior Database Administrator
  • System Administrator 
  • Network Engineer 
  • Junior Information Security Administrator 
  • Systems Integration Personnel 
  • IT Audit Assistant 
  • QA Specialist 
  • Systems Analyst 
  • Computer Programmer

Deans and Academic Heads

Maria Dinna P. AviƱante
Officer-in-Charge, College of Accountancy, Management, and Technology
[email protected]

 

CMT Office, 2F Pilar Hidalgo Lim Building
CEU Malolos
(044) 791-6359 local 1202/
(044) 791-4717

Faculty Profile

Permanent:

  • Anastacio, Maria Flordeliza L.

Post-Doctoral Course in Total Quality Management in Higher Education

Centro Escolar University

 

International Dean's Course

German Academic Exchange Service

 

Doctor of Philosophy major in Educational Management

Centro Escolar University

 

Master in Business Administration

-

 

Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accounting

-

 

  • AviƱante, Maria Dinna P.

     Doctor of Business Administration

     La Consolacion University

 

     Master in Business Administration

     Colegio de San Juan de Letran

 

     Bachelor of Science in Psychology

     Centro Escolar University

 

  • Lopez, Marcos Y.

    Doctor of Philosophy major in Linguistics with Specialization in Applied Linguistics

    Philippine Normal University

 

     Graduate Certificate in English Language Teaching

     Philippine Normal University

 

    Master of Arts in Education major in Language Teaching

    Philippine Normal University

 

    Bachelor of Science in Education major in History

    Centro Escolar University

 

  • Mangalile, Margarita J.

Master in Business Administration

Centro Escolar University

 

Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accounting

Centro Escolar University

 

  • Ramos, Pilipino A.

Certified Public Accountant

Master in Business Administration specialization in Corporate Finance

San Sebastian College-Recolletos

 

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

San Beda College Recoletos

 

  • Tamayo, Josan D.

Doctor in Information Technology

La Consolacion University of the Philippines

 

Master of Science in Information Technology

St. Linus University

 

Bachelor of Science in Information and Computer Science

Baguio Colleges Foundation

 

Lecturer:

 

  • Bolasoc,  Reymart C.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Centro Escolar University

 

  • Fernandez, Flordeliza R.

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

San Pedro College of Business Administration

 

  • Guevarra, Joseny A.

Doctor of Public Administration

Bulacan State University

 

Master in Business Administration

Centro Escolar University

 

Bachelor of Science in Business

University of the Philippines

 

  • Mendoza, Marcelo

Bachelor of Laws

San Sebastian College

 

  • Reyes, Marian V.

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Cum Laude)

University of the Philippines

 

  • Sevilla, Boris A.

Certified Public Accountant

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Centro Escolar University

 

  • Ventura, Joseph M. 

Certified Public Accountant

Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accounting

Centro Escolar University

 

  • Villar, Jacquelline Y. 

    Bachelor of Science in Commerce (Accounting)

    University of Sto. Tomas

Linkages

  • Bulacan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Marketing Educators Association USA
  • DAAD Germany for International Deans Course
  • First Place Incorporated for Work and Travel Experience
  • Philippine Association of Collegiate Schools in Business
  • Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities
  • Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Business
  • Philippine Management Association of the Philippines
  • Philippine Academy of Management in Asia Pacific
  • Philippine Society for Education, Research and Evaluation
  • Wadhwani Foundation

Laboratories and Facilities

The Computer Laboratory houses computers which have access to the internet and are installed with the latest software which students can use in their research studies and to update themselves with the latest trends in information technology.

 

The College of Accountancy, Management and Technology has continuously improved its instructional facilities through the construction of additional simulation rooms, specifically Case Discussion Rooms and a Case Presentation Room, and the maintenance of classrooms highly equipped with built-in LCD projectors and LED television sets.

 

The Case Presentation Room and Mini Conference Room are used for small-group discussions for cases and research studies of CAMT students. It can also serve as a meeting room for CAMT school-based student organizations.

College Scholarships

Various scholarship programs are available to qualified students, be they entering freshmen or continuing students. Freshmen may avail of a scholarship, which is renewable upon fulfillment of certain requirements. In addition, continuing students may apply for scholarships funded by the University itself, alumni and friends of the University, and some corporations with interests in the University.

 

The University also provides financial grants to students who participate in extracurricular activities such as extramural, membership in the choir, leadership in student councils, or other similar groups.

 

Only one scholarship or financial grant shall be enjoyed by any student. In case a student is qualified for more than one university scholarship or grant, he/she may avail himself/herself of the higher or more generous grant.

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