The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) was opened in 1951 with 130 students enrolled in various offerings namely: liberal arts, commerce, education, associate in arts, pre-law, secretarial, and elementary teacher’s certificate program.
In subsequent years, other college programs were added. After the University obtained University status in 1977, a number of other programs were included in the list.
Today, the SAS is subdivided into four academic clusters namely:
Humanities and Letters
Natural Science and Mathematics
Social Science
Computer Studies
The School of Arts and Sciences has been consistent in its effort of producing quality graduates. It has successfully proven itself, time and again, in the world of the academe as one the best in the region and even in the country as well.
Renante D. Pilapil, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Tel. No. +63 (82) 221.2411 local 8301
Fax No. +63 (82) 226.4116
e-Mail: sas.dean@addu.edu.ph
Fr. Erwin Rommel C. Torres
Assistant Dean for Humanities and Letters
School of Arts and Sciences
Tel. No. +63 (82) 221.2411
Fax No. +63 (82) 221.2413
e-Mail: human.letters@addu.edu.ph
Ms. J-Ney B. Zapanta, DSc.
Assistant Dean for Natural Sciences and Mathematics
School of Arts and Sciences
Tel. No. +63 (82) 221.2411
Fax No. +63 (82) 222.3228
e-Mail: jbzapanta@addu.edu.ph
Mr. Dominique Gerald Cimafranca
Assistant Dean for Computer Studies
School of Arts and Sciences
Tel. No. +63 (82) 221.2411
Fax No. +63 (82) 222.3228
e-Mail: cs@addu.edu.ph
Mr. Efren John P. Sabado, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for Social Sciences
School of Arts and Sciences
Tel. No. +63 (82) 221.2411
Fax No. +63 (82) 222.3228
e-Mail: ejpsabado@addu.edu.ph
Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue
Contact: +63 (82) 221.2411 local 8724
Director: Ms. Perpevina Tio
e-Mail: mindanawon@addu.edu.ph