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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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