TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
College of Liberal Arts
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Ayala Blvd., Ermita Manila
AZUCARERA DE TARLAC
SUBMITTED BY:
JOANA MARIE M. DE LEON
BAM IM – 3LE
SUBMITTED TO:
PROF. HERNANDEZ
I. INTRODUCTION
Having an educational field trip as a student of BAM – IM at the AZUCARERA in tarlac on February 21, 2014 for half a day after the first plant visit, we had a good impact for our perspective in our course. Hacienda Luisita is popular sugar cane farm inTarlac. It was owned by the Cojuangco’s and had a lot of history through the years. It’s a 4. 435 hectares, like the size of Makati and Pasig City combined. It is very huge and a lot of farmers are working for the farm. It was shown how the company values there menpower, instead of calling them farmer, they call them planters as a sign of respect for the hard work that they are doing. They also value teamwork and cooperation. They treat each other as a family and makes sure that everyone has something out of there hard work.
II. RATIONALE
Field trips are important because it gives students a chance to learn hands on. Also, traveling will give them a chance to see different places and learn new things up close and personal. Field trips are good learning tools which many universities always do.
III. OBJECTIVES
To be able to see personally how an industrial company works.
To know how to manage an industrial company.
To know the purpose and how innovation in an industrial company happens.
IV. SUMMARY AND CONTENT
This is the second plant visit we went is the Azacurera de Tarlac, we stayed for bus for half an hour, and when the first batch are done, we are the next, maybe the second to the last who will be tour of the company, we wore an helmet for our safety because the tour guide told us that sometimes an object falling from the top,