The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) program through its various fields of specializations guides students to become competent finance, marketing, and human resource professionals. Graduates are also prepared to become successful entrepreneurs and business leaders. Through a competency-based curriculum, students are able to hone basic business skills such as financial analysis, business administration, project management, and product presentation through research and feasibility studies. We help them identify trends and developments in various business industries to prepare them ahead of the real world. We engage in partnerships with industry leaders so they can learn how to work in an actual office setting. We also develop their communication, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. Lastly, but not the least, we teach them the values of resourcefulness, creativity, discipline and teamwork.
The story of the PHINMA University of Pangasinan started in 1925. Francisco Benitez, Dr. Apolinario de los Santos, Dr. Sylvestre Pascual and Dr. Blas F. Rayos, all esteemed Pangasinenses, built the Dagupan Institute, a school which offered primary, secondary, and vocational education. The Institute was renamed to Dagupan Junior College after the Second World War, expanded its course offerings and added a Graduate School. In 1950, the school was transformed and became Dagupan Colleges. The school continued to provide more courses to fulfill its commitment of delivering excellent education to the youth not just in Pangasinan, but Northern Luzon. Dagupan Colleges was granted university status through the University Charter of the Department of Education, and was given the name University of Pangasinan.
The story of the PHINMA University of Pangasinan started in 1925. Francisco Benitez, Dr. Apolinario de los Santos, Dr. Sylvestre Pascual and Dr. Blas F. Rayos, all esteemed Pangasinenses, built the Dagupan Institute, a school which offered primary, secondary, and vocational education. The Institute was renamed to Dagupan Junior College after the Second World War, expanded its course offerings and added a Graduate School. In 1950, the school was transformed and became Dagupan Colleges. The school continued to provide more courses to fulfill its commitment of delivering excellent education to the youth not just in Pangasinan, but Northern Luzon. Dagupan Colleges was granted university status through the University Charter of the Department of Education, and was given the name University of Pangasinan.

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