The Fisher Valley College

The Fisher Valley College
Motto A Christ-centered Institution
Type Private, University
Established 25 November 1986
President Atty. Ronald Yap
Undergraduates Approx. 1,500
Postgraduates Approx. 3,000
Location Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Campus Hagonoy and C5 Campus
Colors Blue and White         
Affiliations Association of Christian Schools and Colleges Accrediting Agency, Inc. (ACSC-AAI), Department of Education (DepEd), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Website The Fisher Valley College

The Fisher Valley College is a private Christian university in Taguig City, Philippines. TFVC offers pre-school, elementary, secondary, vocational-technical, and college levels. It is located in Barangay Hagonoy, Taguig City. The school is a co-educational, Christ-centered institution. Courses offered(in college) Bachelor of secondary Education major in English/Mathematics, Bachelor in Science and Administration major Management Bachelor in Science of Information Technology and Bachelor in Science of Hospitality Management.

Origin

The Fisher Valley College was the name given to the institution following Christ’s calling on his flock to be "Fishers of Men." Another reason for its name is that it is located in the fishing village of Taguig.

Extra-curricular activities

Among the annual programs are the acquaintance party, educational field trips, spiritual retreat, sportsfest, freshmen ball, playground demonstration, talent search, community outreach, quiz bee, play, and variety shows. The school has clubs and organizations such as the College Students Executive Committee, Journalism Club, Masque Club, Campus Ministry, Dance Troupe.

Schools

The Fisher Valley College offers a complete basic education curriculum from pre-school (nursery, kindergarten and preparatory levels), elementary (Grades 1 to 6), secondary education (Grades 7 to 10) levels and college education.

College of Business and Accountancy

The College of Business and Accountancy offers Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.The focus of the BSA program is to prepare graduates as Certified Public Accountants either in the government or private sector.

College of Computer Studies

The College of Computer Studies offers Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, and Associate in Computer Technology. The information technology education of the college prepares students to meet the demand for computer professionals and practitioners. Students are given training in computer programming, software development, systems analysis and design, networking and web page development.

College of Education English and Mathematics

The college of Education offers Secondary and Elementary Education. This course prepares the students Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) is a four-year degree program designed to prepare students for becoming high school teachers. The program combines both theory and practice in order to teach students the necessary knowledge and skills a high school teacher needs. The BSEd program trains students to teach major in English and General Education or Elementary Efucation. The first three years of the Bachelor of Secondary Education program are spent in classroom discussions, oral recitations and role plays. In addition, there is a Major’s Forum, which is a weekly session, wherein students are given opportunities to review and communicate what they have learned/experienced, be aware of current issues and trends in education and to discuss matters relevant to teacher education and the teaching profession.

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