Gokongwei College of Engineering

Gokongwei College of Engineering
Dalubhasaan ng Inhenyeriya ng Gokongwei
TypePrivate
Established1947
DeanDr. Kathleen Aviso[1]
Associate DeanEngr. Maria Antonette Roque[1]
Academic staff
114
Location, ,
Websitewww.dlsu.edu.ph/coe/

The Gokongwei College of Engineering of De La Salle University is one of eight colleges that comprise the University. It was established in 1947 with the aim of providing young men who are knowledgeable in science and technology to help rehabilitate the Philippines, which was then devastated in the aftermath of World War II.[2]

At present the College aims to prepare young men and women to help in the industrialization and improvement of the economy of the Philippines.[2] The College currently offers six Bachelor of Science (BS) degree programs: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, and Mechanical Engineering, as well as Doctor of Philosophy programs in Chemical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. It also offers Master of Science programs for its undergraduate BS degrees with the addition of Environmental Engineering and Management.

Through the College of Engineering, the university has been selected by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to be part of the Southeast Asian Engineering Education Network (SEED-Net), the only Philippine private university in the network.[3]

The College is located at the Velasco Hall, a building named after alumnus Geronimo Z. Velasco, who was a former President of the Philippine National Oil Company and Minister of Energy.

The College was renamed in 2011 after its donor, the Filipino-Chinese tycoon John Gokongwei.[4]

  1. ^ a b "Office of the Dean". De La Salle University. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  2. ^ a b De La Salle University-Manila. (2002). Undergraduate catalog. Manila: DLSU Press.
  3. ^ College of Engineering Archived 2017-11-30 at the Wayback Machine dlsu.edu.ph Archived March 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Accessed September 5, 2006
  4. ^ "DLSU establishes Gokongwei College of Engineering". The LaSallian. September 25, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2022.