Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna

Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna (MMCL), formerly known as Malayan Colleges Laguna (MCL), is a private, research, and nonsectarian college wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mapúa University in Cabuyao, Laguna, Philippines. Opened on June 18, 2006, MMCL's close proximity to the industrial hubs of Laguna provides students easy access to on-the-job training opportunities in prestigious companies in the country.

Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna
Former name
Malayan Colleges Laguna (2006–2023)
MottoExcellence and Virtue
TypePrivate, research, nonsectarian university
EstablishedJanuary 23, 2006; 18 years ago (2006-01-23)
FounderTomás Bautista Mapúa
Parent institution
iPeople Inc. (under Yunchengco Group of Companies)
AccreditationLEED[1]PACU • PTC-ACBET[2]
Academic affiliation
ASU-Cintana Alliance • BCA[3]SEAMEOUMAP
ChairpersonHelen Y. Dee
PresidentDodjie S. Maestrecampo
Undergraduates~10,000
Address
Pulo–Diezmo Road
, , ,
Philippines

14°14′36″N 121°06′46″E / 14.243375°N 121.112716°E / 14.243375; 121.112716
CampusLaguna: 6 ha (60,000 m2)
Davao: ~2.5 ha (25,000 m2)
NewspaperKAMALAYAN
ColorsNavy blue/silver
   
   
& Red/white
   
   
NicknameWizards/Mages
MascotWhizzy & Dash
Websitemcl.edu.ph Edit this at Wikidata
Logo wordmark from 2019 to 2023
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna is located in Laguna
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna
Location in Laguna
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna is located in Luzon
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna
Location in Luzon
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna is located in Philippines
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna
Location in the Philippines

MMCL has had a string of successes over the years which include 100% passing rates in several licensure and certification examinations, topnotchers, and the exceptionally high employment rates of graduates – all of which have helped MMCL secure its ranking as the 3rd HEI (higher educational institution) in Calabarzon.[4] Consequently, MMCL has been dubbed as one of the best board exam performing private institutions in the region.[5]

History

edit
 
MMCL campus from 2006, with Rizal Hall in the background

Initial years

edit

In 1999, when the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC), led by the esteemed Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco, took ownership of the Mapúa Institute of Technology (now Mapúa University), significant efforts were made to enhance the institution's academic programs and facilities.[6]

Through the years, new programs such as Computer Science, Information Technology, Material Science and Engineering, Biological Engineering, Psychology, Accountancy, and Hotel and Restaurant Management have been added to Mapúa's offering of Engineering and Architecture programs. In fulfillment of the long-term development plan of Mapúa, a six-hectare land was acquired for its expansion and presence in Laguna, which stands as one of CALABARZON's industrial and commercial hubs.

Groundwork started in late 2005, and on January 23, 2006, Malayan Colleges Laguna (MCL) acquired its corporate personality following its registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The school began its operations with more than 860 freshmen students in its inaugural year.

In November 2006, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) granted approval to MCL to offer eight programs in the fields of Engineering, Information Technology, and Business. This came after MMCL successfully met the standards set by CHED's Regional Quality Assurance Team.[6]

Three (3) colleges were initially established under the Mapúa Institute of Technology at Laguna (MITL), the E.T. Yuchengco College of Business (ETYCB), and the College of Information Technology, which was later renamed as the College of Computer and Information Science (CCIS). The College of Arts and Science (CAS) and the Mapúa-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training (Mapúa-PTC CMET) were eventually added, followed by the Institute for Excellence in Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning (I-ExCELL).

In 2016, MCL established and opened the MCL Senior High School, its response to the implementation of K-12 in basic education. To shelter the institution's growing community, the Albert Einstein Building was recently constructed, named after the scientist who, in his lifetime's work, exuded MCL's motto: Excellence and Virtue.[6]

In 2019, MCL was granted Autonomous Status through CHED Memorandum Order No. 12, Series of 2019, making the institution the youngest ever to attain the status in the country.[7]

Global collaborations and name rebrand

edit

In 2023, MCL partnered with Arizona State University (ASU), recognized as America’s leading university for innovation, to enhance access for Filipino students to top-tier international education in the fields of business and health sciences through its College of Business and Health Sciences programs. The collaboration focuses on offering students a distinctive education that emphasizes strategies for success, such as global immersion, hands-on experiential learning, cutting-edge facilities, and digital proficiency. This initiative was made possible through the support of the Cintana Alliance, founded by Douglas Becker. Additionally, MCL has teamed up with the Business College of Athens to offer master’s degree programs in maritime education.[8]

In the same year, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved of the rebrand of Malayan Colleges Laguna (MCL) to Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna (MMCL). This new name allows Mapúa MCL to fully embrace its roots and Mapúa heritage and gives students the opportunity to start their respective career paths immediately after graduation.[6]

In 2024, MMCL started to offer Bachelor of Science degrees in Aeronautical Engineering and Aircraft Maintenance Technology under the newly established Mapúa-Laguna Institute of Aviation (MIA).[9] College of Nursing (CN) was also built, as well as offer Bachelor of Science degrees in Medical Technology, Pharmacy, and Physical Therapy in partnership with Arizona State University.[10]

Today, MMCL offers college programs catering to the fields of engineering, architecture, aviation, business, information technology, health sciences, nursing, multimedia arts, tourism management, and maritime education, along with two (2) fully online degree programs. Under MMCL Senior High School, four (4) strands are offered under the Academic and Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Tracks. Certification programs are also offered under the Institute of Excellence in Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning (I-ExCELL).

Future

edit

To accommodate and enhance hands-on learning for students under the Mapúa-Laguna Institute of Aviation (MIA), MMCL has recently proposed the construction of a new facility named after Leonardo da Vinci. Construction is projected for completion by 2025.[11]

Academics

edit

Undergraduate programs

edit

Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna offers 9 accredited undergraduate programs, namely Architecture, Arts and Science, Aviation, Business, Engineering, Nursing, Health Sciences, Computer and Information Science, and Maritime Education and Training; 2 of which are enchanced from MMCL's collaboration with ASU, and 1 graduate program. The institution operates on a trimester system, under its 14-week term with the usage of Mapúa MCL Flux learning approach.

Teaching

edit

The institution's learning approach, known as MCL Flexible Learning Ubiquitous Experience (Mapúa MCL FLUX), blends face-to-face and online learning. Each class session and activity is available in-person, through live online sessions, and asynchronously online, allowing students to choose how they want to participate for each class or activity. This method provides students with three learning options: face-to-face, synchronous, and asynchronous sessions.[12]

Mapúa MCL FLUX allows Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna (MMCL) to respond flexibly to public health challenges and disruption from natural calamities without sacrificing learning objectives. The students can be able to make the same progress toward their degree even if in-campus instruction is interrupted. Every class offered in MMCL will be in the Flux format, with students freely shifting from one mode to another whenever they prefer.

MMCL also operates the Mapúa Malayan Digital College (MMDC), which is also based in Cabuyao, Laguna and has two learning hubs outside Laguna: one in Quezon City (Luzon Hub) and one in Bacolod City (VisMin Hub).

Rankings and reputation

edit
University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[13]3/5 (2024)
QS Employability[13]5/5 (2024)
THE World[14]1501+ (2024)
WURI Global[15]91st (2024)

Over the years, Mapúa has achieved consistency on getting notable remarks on Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Rating System, and World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI). In 2024, MMCL in Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings acquired 1501+ ranking out of the 2,152 institutions evaluated. Having first earned an overall rating of 3 Stars from the UK-based Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Star Rating System in 2020, it once again earned 3 QS Stars along with 5 QS stars in the Employability, Online Learning, and Social Responsibility in 2024.[5]

MMCL has been recognized as CALABARZON's first school to receive ISO 21001:2018 – EOMS certification. This certification confirms that MMCL's Educational Organizations Management System, which incorporates its program offerings, complies with the latest ISO 21001:2018 standards, demonstrating the institution’s commitment to prioritizing students' best interests.

Additionally, students from MMCL's B.S. Architecture program became the first in Southeast Asia to be accredited as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associates by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), with MMCL being the country's first and only current USGBC Gold Member.[16]

College of Arts and Science

edit
College of Arts and Science
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna
 
Established2009
PresidentReynaldo B. Vea, PhD
DeanJoy G. Hofileña, PhD
Location, ,
Websitehttp://www.mcl.edu.ph

The College of Arts and Science (CAS) is one of the five-degree-granting units of MMCL. The CAS, as the intellectual core of any academic institution, lay down the foundations of a well-balanced education in the humanities, social sciences, mathematics and the natural sciences.

In 2009, the College of Arts and Science started the Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Major in Multimedia Arts – MCL's first liberal arts program and the first of its kind in the country.[citation needed] The program is a fusion of the study of varied communication structures and contexts, and its application to the utilization of new media technologies, or the electronic media.

In 2018, the College of Arts and Sciences introduced Bachelor of Arts in Communication, with three tracks to choose from: political communication; creative and performing arts; and new media.

In 2020, the said college paved the way to commence a new program, Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

References

edit
  1. ^ "LEED Green Associate".
  2. ^ "The Philippines Technological Council".
  3. ^ "Business College of Athens".
  4. ^ "FindUniversity CALABARZON Rankings". FindUniversity. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b Heath, Jordan (26 June 2024). "Mapúa schools in the limelight for championing global sustainability and innovation". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d "About Us". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  7. ^ "Granted Autonomous Status". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. 28 April 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
  8. ^ "Master of Science Programs". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  9. ^ "Mapúa-Laguna Institute of Aviation (MIA)". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  10. ^ "College of Nursing in collaboration with ASU". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  11. ^ "FAQs for BS Aeronautical Engineering". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 20 September 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "Mapúa MCL Flux Learning". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  13. ^ a b "Mapúa MCL earns 3 stars in QS Rating System". The Manila Times.
  14. ^ "Mapua University Ranking". Times Higher Education.
  15. ^ "Triple recognition for global excellence and awarded to Mapua mcl". Times Higher Education.
  16. ^ Tobias, Lois Gabrielle (22 July 2024). "Triple recognition for global excellence awarded to Mapúa MCL". Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
edit