The Department of Agricultural and Food Engineering conducted a freshmen orientation for the first year BSABE student. The main goal of the event was to orient the freshmen about the important information they need to know as a BSABE student. An audio-visual presentation about the College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT) was played in the event showing the brief history of the college, its milestone and the college administration. Engr. Al Owen Roy Ferrera, DAFE chairperson, gave a talk about the Department of Agricultural and Food Engineering. Engr. Ferrera presented the department goals and objectives and also the faculty members of the Department. It was followed by Engr. Jose Carlo Dizon, who talked about the BSABE program. He presented the program objectives, major field of ABE and the job opportunities after graduation. The academic policies guidelines was presented by Engr. Melrose Salona while Engr. Richelle Mae Mendoza-Olpot, PSABE Junior Adviser, gave the student a brief background about the official student organization of the BSABE program, its accomplishments and future plans.
Princess Lei Medina, BSABE student and former PSABE officer, share her story and experiences with organization and also provided tips for the freshmen on how to cope up with distance learning. The department also invited Engr. Jaykie Homer Hernandez, CvSU alumni and an ABE practitioner who shared about his experiences in the field that made the student aware of what an ABE can do. Each of the members of the faculty gave a message of advice and welcome all the freshmen student to the BSABE program.
Princess Lei Medina (left) and Engr. Jaykie Homer Hernandez (right) sharing their experiences as ABE student and ABE practitioner, respectively. |
WELCOME BSABE FRESHMEN STUDENTS!
WELCOME BAYAWS!
THUMBS UP!