With the recent offering of the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering last SY 2014-2015, Quirino State University needs to construct a facilities and laboratories that will cater the needs of Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering program.
The laboratories will be equipped with required by the Commission …show more content…
The 100 hectares was donated by the Gomez Family of Echague, Isabela through the initiative of Mayor Mariano J. Pimentel.
The school was able to develop into a truly agricultural institution due to the first president Mr. Julian A. Alvarez was able to develop the school into a truly agricultural institution due to his broad knowledge in management and expertise in agriculture. Since then, four-year degree programs were offered.
On October 19, 2012, His Excellency President Simeon Benigno S. Aquino III signed the bill converting the Quirino State College (QSC) into Quirino State University. This law opened access and better opportunities for Quirinians to be educated in a University and be globally competitive, productive and self-reliant members of the society. Dr. Samuel O. Benigno became the first President of the University.
2.2 Objectives of the Study The study aims to develop a School design that will house the students of agricultural engineering and to give them opportunity to have a building that will provide Specifically, the study aimed …show more content…
If the development is pursued, in-depth studies must be required from specialized professionals.
2.5 Definition of Terms The listed terminologies were defined operationally.
2.5.1 Avant-Garde – an idea or design innovative and/or experimental in nature especially in the field of arts and culture.
2.5.2 Arts – various divisions of creative activities brought about by the expression or application of one’s imagination typically tangible in nature.
2.5.3 Vocational courses – courses which offers technical and practical education or training that prepares people for specific careers at various levels.
2.5.4 Bachelor courses - academic degrees conferred by a college or university
2.5.5 Minimalist Architecture – field of architecture that uses minimal elements in design yet produces a unified and sophisticated result.
2.5.6 Green Architecture – architecture that stimulates environmental sustainability, minimizes impact and integrates the power of nature in the design proficiently.
2.5.7 Modern Architecture – a uprising in architecture characterized by the elements of glass, steel and