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1962
Formal opening of the Graduate School with Master of Arts in Education Major in Guidance and Counseling.
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1969
Master of Arts in English Major in Literature
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1975
Master of Arts in Education Programs with the following majors: Educational Administration, Reading Education, and Health Education.
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1976
Master of Arts in Teaching with the following majors: Secondary Biology, Elementary Mathematics and Elementary Science.
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1977
Master of Arts in Teaching, Major in Social Studies
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1978
Master of Arts in Teaching, Major in Filipino
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1979
Doctor of Education, Major in Educational Management
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1980
Master of Science in Business Administration (with thesis)
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1981
Master of Arts in Teaching, Major in English
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1986
Master of Arts in Teaching, Major in Secondary Mathematics
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1992
Master of Arts in Public Administration (thesis program)
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1995
Master of Arts in Business Administration (MBA) (non-thesis program)
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1998
Master of Arts in Public Administration (non-thesis
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1999-2000
Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education – Majors in Mathematics and Biology; classes were held at SMU and Saint Louis College (SLCT) – Tuguegarao City. In the same school year, Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) was offered by SLCT at SMU Campus.
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2001-2002
The following programs were offered: Master of Arts in Teaching Physics Master of Arts in Education Major in Pedagogy Master of Arts in Education Major in Religious Education Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry Master of Science in Management Engineering (MSME) (Thesis) Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Master in Engineering (ME) (Non-Thesis) Ph.D. in Commerce, major in Management Adoption of the vertical structure for all graduate programs pursuant to CHED Memo Order No. 36, s. 1998.
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2003-2004
Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) (Thesis Program). Non-thesis programs in Mathematics and Chemistry were likewise offered.
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2006-2007
The following programs were offered: Doctor in Public Administration (DPA) Master of Library and Information Sciences (MLIS)
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2008-2009
Implementation of the proposed revised curriculum for the following: MAT Biology (Thesis Program) MAED Guidance & Counseling (Thesis Program)
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2009-2010
Master in Information Technology (MIT) (Non-Thesis Programs) were offered as per GP No. 060, s. 2009: Master in Information Technology Major in Software Development Master in Information Technology Major in Database Management and Administration
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2010-2011
Implementation of the proposed revised curriculum for the following: Master of Science in Teaching Mathematics (MST) (thesis and non-thesis programs) Master of Arts in Teaching Major in English (thesis program) Master of Arts in Language (English) (non-thesis program)
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2012-2013
Revised curricular programs were implemented: Master in Business Administration (MBA) (Non-Thesis) Master in Business Administration (MBA) (Thesis) Master of Arts in Education (MAED) Major in Guidance and Counseling Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Majors in Adult Health Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Maternal and Child Health Nursing, and Nursing Administration.
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2015-2016
Revised curricula for the Master of Science in Nursing Programs duly noted by CHED RO2 were implemented: Master of Science in Nursing Major in Adult Health Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Major in Community Health Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Major in Maternal and Child Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Major in Nursing Administration Offering of Master in Development Arts and Deign (MDAD) (Thesis Program).
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2016-2017
The MIT Software Development (Non-thesis Program) curriculum was revised into thesis track and implemented effective SY 2016-2017
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2018-2019
Implemented revised curriculum for the Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce Program.
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2019-2020
Two programs under Master of Arts in Education (MAED) were offered: Master of Arts in Education Major in Early Childhood Education Master of Arts in Education Major in Special Education