Question & AnswerQ&A (Republic Act No. 1174)
Republic Act No. 1174 is an act to amend certain sections of Executive Order No. 393, which is the charter of the Central Luzon Agricultural College.
The Central Luzon Agricultural School was converted into the Central Luzon Agricultural College.
It is located in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
The College will offer a two-year course leading to the title of Associate in Agricultural Education, four-year courses leading to degrees in Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, and Home Economics, as well as post-graduate courses leading to Master of Science degrees in the same fields.
The Board of Trustees may deem necessary to offer such other degree courses and special courses beyond those specifically listed.
The aim is to provide vocational, technical, and special instruction; promote research, extension service, and progressive leadership in agriculture, agricultural engineering, home economics, and other fields.
It can confer the title of Associate in Agricultural Education, Bachelor of Science degrees in Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, and Home Economics, as well as Master of Science degrees in those fields, and other titles corresponding to courses the Board of Trustees offers.
Yes, the College may confer usual honorary degrees upon persons in recognition of learning, statesmanship, leadership, or eminence in literature, science, art, agriculture, or public service.
It took effect upon its approval on June 18, 1954.
It amends Executive Order Numbered 393, the Charter of the Central Luzon Agricultural College.