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Pangasinan State University – Bayambang Campus
The Pangasinan State University Bayambang Campus started as the Bayambang Normal School in 1922 which then offered the secondary normal course for aspiring teachers. The school closed in 1935 due to inadequate funds but re-opened in 1948 under a new name – the Pangasinan Normal School (PNS), which offered the two – year teacher education program. It was one among the first normal schools in the Philippines. |
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| Pangasinan State University Bayambang Zone IV, Poblacion, Bayambang Pangasinan 2423, Philippines, Telefax: (075)592-2207/(075)592-2027/592-2704 Website: http://psubc.edu.ph |
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Last Modified: July 02, 2012
The Pangasinan State University Bayambang Campus started as the Bayambang Normal School in 1922 which then offered the secondary normal course for aspiring teachers. The school closed in 1935 due to inadequate funds but re-opened in 1948 under a new name – the Pangasinan Normal School (PNS), which offered the two – year teacher education program. It was one among the first normal schools in the Philippines. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS: Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Early Childhood Education Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Biological Science Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Chemistry Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Physical Education, Health, Music and …
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The Pangasinan State University Bayambang Campus started as the Bayambang Normal School in 1922 which then offered the secondary normal course for aspiring teachers. The school closed in 1935 due to inadequate funds but re-opened in 1948 under a new name – the Pangasinan Normal School (PNS), which offered the two – year teacher education program. It was one among the first normal schools in the Philippines.











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