HISTORY

The College of Economics, Management and Development Studies started its existence as a college in 1998 by virtue of Republic Act 8468 converting the Don Severino Agricultural College to Cavite State University.

The CEMDS has its humble beginning as one of the departments (Department of Social Sciences) under the Office of Higher Education (OHE) of the then Don Severino Agricultural College.  In the early 1980’s the Department of Social Sciences was replaced by two departments namely; Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness (DAEAb) and the Department of Rural Development Studies (DRDS) still under the Office of Higher Education.  However, with the creation of four schools under the Don Severino Agricultural College in 1992 namely; the School of Agriculture, School of Education, School of Arts and Sciences and School of Engineering, the office of Higher Education was finally dissolved and the two departments, DAEAb and DRDS were placed under the School of Agriculture.

On June 10, 1996, through the Board of Trustees Resolution No. 57 series of 1996, the organization structure of DSAC was amended in preparation for its conversion into a University. The School of Agriculture was expanded and renamed School of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and   Natural Resources (SAFENR). With this development, tow of its several departments (DAEAb and DRDS) were treated as one department and renamed as the Department of  Economics, Management and  Development Studies (DEMDS) which was later subdivided into three major units, that is, Economics, Management, and Development Studies.  For several years, the DEMDS was one of the five departments which composed the SAFENR.

On January 22, 1998 by virtue of Republic Act 8468, the Don Severino Agricultural College was converted into a state university and named Cavite State University (CvSU).  With this important development, the four existing schools were elevated into colleges. At the same time, the College of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation was created while the Department of Economics, Management and Development Studies was elevated into a college, now known as the College of Economics, Management and Development Studies.

      Initially, the CEMDS has three departments under its supervision, the Department of Economics, Department of Management and Department of Development Studies. In 2008, CEMDS had an additional department with the creation of the Department of Accountancy with the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy as its initial program offering. Various programs, both graduate and undergraduate, are being offered by the College.  Currently these are:  Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Bachelor of Science in Economics, Bachelor of Science in Development Management, Bachelor of Science in International Studies, Mater in Business Administration, Master of Professional Studies and Master of Management.

      CEMDS, now composed of four departments, is continuously strengthening its capability to provide quality service to its clients particularly in the fields of Accountancy, Economics, Management and Development Studies.  Like other colleges and units of the University, it works very hard for the attainment of its goals and objectives and consequently, the University mission and vision.

College Mission

The College of Economics, Management and Development Studies shall provide excellent, equitable and relevant educational opportunities in economics, management and development studies through quality instruction and responsive research and development activities. It shal support the various production units of the University.

College Objectives

  • To produce development-oriented economists, entrepreneurs, managers, researchers, development workers and other professional groups who will be proficient in the fields of economics, business and development management.
  • To generate development-oriented researches in the fields of economics, business, development management and other related fields.
  • To provide training and assistance to target clientele for continuous improvement of individual and organizational performance.
  • To assist in the different income-generating units in the University.

Courses Offered

BS ACCOUNTANCY

BS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

      Major Fields:

  • Business Economics
  • Financial Management
  • Human Resource Development Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Operations Management

BS ECONOMICS

      Major Fields:

  • Agricultural Economics
  • Business Economics
  • Development Economics

BS DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT

      Major Fields:

  • Rural Development Management
  • Training Program Management

BS INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

      Major Fields:

  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Southeast Asian Studies

BS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

COLLEGE OFFICIALS

NAMEDESIGNATION
Marlon A. MojicaDean
Jenny Beb F. EboCollege Secretary
Sherrie Rose M. RupidoCollege Registrar
Tita C. LopezChairperson, Department of Management
Luzviminda A. RodrinChairperson, Department of Economics
Alberto M. AguilarChairperson, Department of Development Studies
Dolores L. AguilarChairperson, Department of Accountancy
Cecilia T. CayaoR&E Coordinator, Department of Management
Elizabeth E. PolingaR&E Coordinator, Department of Economics
Marietta C. MojicaR&E Coordinator, Department of Development Studies
Ma. Isolde R. SustrinaR&E Coordinator, Department of Accountancy
Florindo C. IlaganOJT Coordinator, Department of Management
Reinalene Joy M. AyosOJT Coordinator, Department of Economics
Richelle Joy A. PasionOJT Coordinator, Department of Development Studies
Ludivinia F. VictorinoOJT Coordinator, Department of Accountancy
Roderick M. RupidoCoordinator, Graduate Program
Luzviminda A. RodrinCoordinator, QuAA Center
Maurin D. MadridIn-charge, Reading Room
Mailah M. UlepCoordinator, Research Services
Sheryl S. ErsandoCoordinator, Extension Services
Nelia E. FeranilCoordinator, R&E Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
Mary Grace A. IlaganCoordinator, Knowledge Management Unit
Gener T. CuenoCoordinator, Sports and Socio-Cultural Development
Lina C. AbogadieCoordinator for On-The-Job-Training
Jemmalene O. ViadoJob Placement Officer
Maria Isolde R. SustrinaBudget Officer
Thea Maries P. PerezCoordinator, Gender and Development Program
Tania Marie P. MeloAlternate Coordinator, GAD
Betsy Rose S. FidelCollege Canvasser
Janice E. PaitonCollege Records Officer
Rowena R. NocedaCollege Guidance Coordinator
Gilberto S. DavidCollege Civil Security Officer
Ma. Grasya M. TibayanCollege Management Information Systems Officer
Sancho M. BayotCollege Property Custodian