The Department of Physical Science under the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) offers BS Applied Math and other physical sciences in the general education curriculum.
Welcome to the College of Economics, Management and Development Studies. This used to be the main building of the College of Engineering and Information Technology.
This is the academic building of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. CVMBS used to be a department of CAFENR. The College has been proud of its graduates who excel in the board exams and in their fields of employment.
The Animal Science building houses the Department of Animal Science which is under the College of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR).
The building was called Social Hall before it was named after the former DSAC Pres. Santiago M. Rolle. This 400-seating capacity structure is the favorite venue for student convocations, academic activities, and social gatherings.
The College of Nursing is the newest college in the main campus. It used to be a department of the College of Arts and Sciences. Nursing is one of the most attractive courses in the university but the College has implemented strict retention policies to improve the performance of CvSU in the board exams.
The Biological Science building is part of the College of Arts and Sciences. The department offers BS Biology and natural sciences required in the general education curriculum.
This building houses the Department of Languages and Mass Communication and the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities of the College of Arts and Sciences.
A tightly-sealed vessel containing mementos and wishes for the next 100 years was installed here during the centennial celebration of the university in 2006.
The construction of the five-story library, also known as the Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library and Museum, was financially supported by some senators. The book collections in the third floor were donated by Dr. Hansen and Prof. Ockerman of Ohio State University. The fourth and fifth floors house the Open Learning College of the university and the Southern Tagalog Agriculture and Resources Research and Development Consortium (STARRDEC), respectively.
This is the newest building of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR). CvSU, before it was elevated to university status on January 21, 1998 by virtue of Republic Act No. 8468, used to be the Don Severino Agricultural College. Agriculture remains as one of the flagship programs of the university.
This new four-story dormitory can accommodate up to 500 female residents. The building was completed in 2008 to better cater to students from nearby provinces in the region.
The Student Union Building (SUB) is the home of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA), the Affiliated Renewable Energy Center of the Department of Energy and CvSU (DOE-CvSU AREC), and the Central Student Government (CSG), the highest governing student body.
This brass artwork carries the University’s ideals of TRUTH, EXCELLENCE and SERVICE. There are five basic elements in the artwork together with the symbolic figures and meanings. The unchained female figure, holding a book, represents the empowered Filipino woman. She is beauty personified and is today’s contemporary woman – a mother, a nurturer, an educator, and a humble servant to humanity.
The male figure with a pen and a torch represents the dignified Filipino father – strong, prominent, dignified and excellent in his field of endeavor besides being portrayed as persistent searcher of truth. The flame of the torch carries the letters CvSU for Cavite State University – serving as the guiding light of his noble quest. The interlocked arms of the man and the woman signifies unity of purpose and direction.
The child figure, in a dynamic pose standing on top of the pillar and reaching out a dove, represents the youth in general and recognized as the proverbial hope of the future that needs molding and nurturing. The dove symbolizes peace and freedom.
The central pillar symbolizes growth and development. It represents Filipinos’ common aspiration for an improved quality of life – a kind of life with equity, peace, justice and harmony. The pillar is ever growing, directed higher but always deeply rooted in history as depicted by the murals on the sides of the base. The murals show the important historical events that took place in the province of Cavite and throughout the Philippines and portray events showing Filipino’s life and spirit under imperial Spain and other colonizers including their continuing struggle for freedom and independence.
The entire artwork is mounted on a CvSU logo-shaped base to serve as a fitting reminder to the entire CvSU community of its great responsibility to remain faithful to the University’s vision and mission and to hold sacred its tenets of TRUTH, EXCELLENCE and SERVICE.
“Laya at Diwa” is a creation of the Castrillos of Imus, Cavite (led and supervised by Jonnel P. Castrillo). It was inaugurated on December 15, 2006 by Hon. Senator Edgardo J. Angara, on the occasion of the University’s centenary celebration.
Welcome to the main campus of Cavite State University. The 70-ha Don Severino de las Alas Campus is in Indang, Cavite. CvSU has campuses in Naic, Rosario, Carmona, Cavite City, Imus, Silang, Trece Martires City, Bacoor, and Tanza, Cavite.
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