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Department of Chemistry

Department of Chemistry

Overview

Degree Program

Contact Information

Overview

Degree Program

Contact Information

Vision, Mission & Objectives

Recognitions

Updates

Vision, Mission & Objectives

Vision

The Department of Chemistry envisions itself as a Center of Excellence that will continually:

  • nurture life-long learners committed to excellence in scholarship and research, and equipped with updated technological skills in chemistry and allied fields of studies;
  • play a major role in the generation of quality chemical research and development that will address local concerns and create global impact; and
  • share its resources in the upgrading of chemistry education and the chemical sciences as a whole, and in community development through S&T-based actions.
Mission

The Department of Chemistry has a three-fold mission:

  • to produce competent and ethical professionals;
  • to generate new knowledge through research;
  • to provide academic extension services.
Objectives
  1. To develop professional chemists who can serve competently in the academe, industry, and government and non-government organizations;
  2. To actively update the specialization of faculty members and venture into new research areas;
  3. To instill social awareness on the relevance of Chemistry through involvement in policy-making and issues related to Chemistry.

Recognitions

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Center of ExcellenceÌý

Level IV AccreditationÌý

Updates

Administrators and Faculty Members

Administrators and Faculty Members

Inst. Kent Cesar C. Gervacio, MSc

Laboratory Supervisor

Assoc. Prof. Dharmatov Rahula B. Albano, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Rafael L. Alfonso, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Arthur A. Alipao, MS

Master of Science in Chemistry

Inst. Abigail A. Arillaga, MS

Master of Science in Chemistry

Assoc. Prof. Jolleen Natalie L. Balitaan, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy, major in Chemistry

Prof. Jose H. Bergantin, Jr., PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Prof. Christina A. Binag, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Francis G. Biñas, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Melfie E. Bungihan, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Inst. Dave Gabriel E. Cadungog,ÌýMSc

Master of Science major in Chemistry

Inst. Ademar D. Dela Santa, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Erlinda E. Dilan, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Rene H. Dilan, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Prof. Carlos P. Garcia, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Inst. Katherine Yasmin M. Garcia, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Inst. Kent Caesar C. Gervacio, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Asst. Prof. Ernesto E. Paruli III, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology, Molecular Engineering and Interaction

Assoc. Prof. Felicidad Christina R. Peñafiel, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Prof. Maria Cristina R. Ramos, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Assoc. Prof. Alan Rodelle M. Salcedo, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Prof. Karen S. Santiago, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Assoc. Prof. Joyce T. Tan, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Prof. Mario A. Tan, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Prof. Bernard John V. Tongol, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering, major in Applied Chemistry

Assoc. Prof. Cecilia M. Villaraza, MSc

Master of Science in Chemistry

Honorary Professors

Honorary Professors

Prof. Emeritus Geoffrey A. Cordell, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Structural and Synthetic Natural Product Chemistry

Prof. Salvador Alegret

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Professors Emeritus

Professors Emeritus

Prof. Emeritus Beatrice Q. Guevara

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Professor Emeritus Fortunato B. Sevilla III, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Instrumentation and Analytical Science

History

History

²ÝÁñÊÓƵ of Santo Tomas was the first institution of higher learning in the Philippines to teach chemistry in its science courses. In 1924, the Faculty of Science offered specialized chemistry courses in General and Analytical Chemistry at the then College of Liberal Arts. A four-year B.S. in Chemistry program was introduced in 1931 to respond to the country’s need for more technical experts for which a government recognition was obtained in June 1934 and in July 1961, a B.S. in Industrial Technology was offered. A short-lived three-year course for chemical technicians was introduced in 1974, and then the five-year curriculum in the mid 1970’s was re-organized and condensed to a four-year program. It is also a university-wide service department for various chemistry related general education courses.Ìý

The Department now boasts of having a strong faculty force made up of experts in various fields including two Academicians of the National Academy of Science and Technology a substantial number of modern chemical instruments. With this, the Chemistry Department has been the first unit in the University to be recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Excellence (COE) in 1997. This recognition remains in force. The BS Chemistry program has been certified by the ASEAN Universities Network Quality Assurance (AUN-QA) in 2017.Ìý