1946
Opening of Liberal Arts Degree
1950
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Arts
1955
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
1965
A 2-Year Associate in Criminology was opened under the College of Arts and Sciences with an initial of 78 freshmen students.
1966
Four-year curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology was opened.
1969
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
1973
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
1975
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in Farm Management of the School of Agriculture
1983
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in General Science and Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication
1985
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in Agri-business of the School of Agriculture.
Opening of Bachelor of Science in Psychology
1994
The Philippine Accreditation of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) accredited the College of Arts and Sciences to Level II by for three years.
Government Recognition granted to Bachelor of Science in Social Work
2000
The Philippine Accreditation of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) reaccredited the College of Arts and Sciences to Level II by for three years.
2004
The College of Arts and Science with Medical Technology sought re-accreditation from the Philippine Accreditation of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).
2005
In January, the Philippine Accreditation of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) reaccredited the College of Arts and Sciences with Medical Technology Department to Level II for a period of five years.
2006
The Medical Technology Department of the College of Arts and Sciences ranks third in the national best performing Medical Technology School in the country.
2010
In May, Philippine Accreditation of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) granted the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Medical Technology reaccredited status for five years.
Photo Courtesy of Bjorn Banogon, MassCom Alumus Batch 2013-2014
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