IN SPC WE ARE COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE!
The Graduate Studies (GS) of St. Peter’s College, Iligan City is operated by virtue of the Government Recognition No. 119, series of 1974 which was issued by the Department of Education in 1974. Currently, the GS offers only the Graduate Program leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Education
Graduate studies offer an opportunity for individuals to deepen their knowledge and expertise in a specific field and make significant contributions to academe, research, industry, or society as a whole.
To pursue rigorous academic inquiry, expand knowledge boundaries, and make meaningful contributions to Education through cutting-edge research, collaboration, and innovation.
Conduct impactful research that addresses a significant gap or problem within the field of Education.
Develop advanced expertise and mastery of theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and technical skills relevant to the research area.
Collaborate with fellow researchers, and industry professionals to foster interdisciplinary perspectives and enhance the quality and scope of research.
Publish research findings in reputable peer-reviewed journals and present at conferences to contribute to the academic discourse and disseminate knowledge to the broader scientific community.
Actively participate in networking events, workshops, and collaborations to expand professional connections and create opportunities for future collaborations and career advancements.
The Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) major in Educational Management is designed for educators who are interested in acquiring a deeper understanding on managerial, supervisory, and instructional competencies in the field of education.
“I studied at St. Peter’s College for 5 semesters, (Feb 3, 2021-Jun 14, 2023). The faculty & staff of the Graduate studies amazed me with their kindness. They were considerate, generous in grading, approachable, and humble. Despite their busy schedules, they always offered assistance to students. I’m grateful to Dr. Fe Destura, Dr. Ian Caliba, Dr. Juliet Bolocon, Ma’am Dulce, and my thesis adviser, Dr. Omar Hussien. They helped me with my Thesis 200 and played a crucial role in completing and defending it. Their encouragement and suggestions led to my Master’s degree. Glory to God! More power SPC!.”
– Kareen T. Kaamiño, MAED