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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FISHERIES
Level III Phase 2
AREA C. RESEARCH
Cavite State University Naic Campus started as Cavite School of Fisheries
(CSF) under Republic Act No. 2661 begun its operation in June 4, 1962, under
Secondary Fishery Education Curriculum conducted in the old municipal building
located right in the heart of the town of Naic. After a year, the school was transferred
to its present site in Bucana Malaki and Bagong Kalsada. CSF was converted to
college in 1970, offering two and a half-year Technical Education Curriculum. Since
then, there was a continuous noticeable increase in enrolment, number of teaching
and facilitative personnel, equipment and other instructional facilities in both
Secondary and Technical Fishery Education Curricula. At the start of school year
1974 – 1975, the three-year Fishery Education Curriculum leading to a diploma in
Fishery Technology was offered. Then on June 30, 1975, Department of Education,
Culture and Sports (DECS) approved the offering of the four-year Technological
Curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries (BSF).
Research works then were mandatory to BSF students only as a requirement
in their course. In 2001, another milestone was made in the history of college when it
was officially integrated to the Cavite State University (CvSU) System through RA
No. 8292; by virtue of Board Resolution No. 2 dated February 6, 2001. The
integration of the college, making it as CvSU Naic, marked an innovative creation of
Research Development and Extension Services (RDES) office which were
apparently involving only few of the faculty members who were research oriented as
well as the fisheries students in partial fulfilment of BSF.
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