| School of Engineering and Architecture | 2022-2023 | ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION | The Architecture Department, in partnership with Limang Siglo, handed over hard and digital copies of architectural documentation plans for four historic Pampanga churches to the Archdiocesan Committee on Church Heritage (ACCH) and local Parish Pastoral Council representatives at °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ's Chapel. This project, which included churches like San Luis Gonzaga and the Church of Saint James the Apostle of Betis, aimed to digitally record the archdiocese's historic churches, promoting preservation, research, and a deeper understanding of Pampanga's architectural and cultural heritage. |
| School of Engineering and Architecture | 2022-2023 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS REPAIR AND UPGRADE OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SCHOOLS IN ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA | Every year since 2019, the Electrical Engineering Program of the School of Engineering and Architecture conducts electrical inspection on the school buildings of government schools within the area of Angeles City. In coordination with the Department of Education of Angeles City, the schools which need to be prioritized for the activity are identified. The EE program then sends students who will be conducting the inspection under the supervision of at least one (1) EE instructor. The output of this activity are recommendations that will help improve the existing electrical system of the school visited. Should the recommendations on repairs and upgrade be deemed doable by the instructor and the students, another activity will be scheduled to bring in materials and manpower to perform the recommended actions for electrical repairs and upgrade. |
| School of Computing | 2023-2024 | ARDUINO UNO WORKSHOP WITH BASIC EDUCATION STUDENTS | Conducted Arduino workshop to promote STEM skills among junior students through hands-on electronics projects. |
| School of Computing | 2023-2024 | ADOBE CREATIVE EDUCATOR TRAINING FOR FACULTY | Certified 18 SOC faculty as Adobe Creative Educators to integrate creativity in teaching strategies |
| School of Computing | 2023-2024 | ALL SOC FACULTY PASSED COMPTIA ITF+ CERTIFICATION | All faculty passed CompTIA ITF+ exam, enhancing digital literacy and curriculum delivery |
| School of Computing | 2023-2024 | PAC MEETING – CURRICULUM INNOVATION DISCUSSION WITH INDUSTRY PARTNERS | Conducted breakout sessions and strategic planning during PAC meeting to align programs with industry demands. |
| School of Engineering and Architecture | 2024-2025 | DONATION OF PEANUT-SHELLING MACHINE FOR SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES FOR SITIO MALUPA, MABALACAT CITY FARMER | Donating a peanut-shelling machine to farmers in Sitio Malupa, Mabalacat City, can significantly benefit local farmers by reducing labor costs and processing time, ultimately increasing their productivity and profitability. |
| School of Computing | 2024-2025 | FORTINET NETWORK SECURITY ACADEMY LAUNCH | Official MOA signing with Fortinet to offer NSE certifications and cybersecurity training. |
| School of Computing | 2024-2025 | FACULTY TRAINING ON GNS3 AND | Hands-on training for faculty on network simulation and analysis tools. |
| School of Engineering and Architecture | 2024-2025 | SME PROMOTION | The Industrial Engineering (IE) Program has a wide range of community extension projects aimed at supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and promoting sustainability. One key collaboration involves the Angeles City Association of Micro and Small Entrepreneurs (ACAMASE) and the °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ Technology Business Incubator and Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Transfer Office (KITTO). As part of this initiative, the IE faculty members have been working closely with Adonai Buko Pie and Coco Products, conducting assessments to identify areas where SEA can provide mentoring and facilitate green initiatives. This community extension project is aligned with the goal of helping SMEs adopt more sustainable practices tailored to their specific needs. |
| School of Engineering and Architecture | 2024-2025 | ME PHILRICE COLLABORATION | The Mechanical Engineering (ME) Program has also focused on innovative solutions to support local farmers. ME coordinated with the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), as the 4th year ME students are conceptualizing a thesis project that aims to design a rice miller prototype powered by a bicycle. This sustainable and accessible technology could potentially be donated to farmers, helping them improve rice milling processes while minimizing energy costs. The team visited PhiRice last July 1, 2024. |