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Mabalacat Mabalacat, officially the City of Mabalacat ( pam, Lakanbalen ning Mabalacat; fil, Lungsod ng Mabalacat), is a 3rd class component city in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 293,244 peopl ...
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History

Mabalacat City College was established during the administration of former Mabalacat Mayor, Marino P. Morales. After a series of feasibility studies, it was formally opened in September 2008. The legal foundation of the college was formulated by the SB members. On October 4, 2008, Municipal Ordinance No. 2, series of 2007 entitled "An ordinance establishing a local College in the Municipality of Mabalacat to be known as the Mabalacat City College and granting its charter providing for the Rules, Regulations and Pertinent Guidelines for its establishment and operation thereof," was passed. On January 14, 2008, Former Mayor Morales appointed Dr. Leonardo C. Canlas as the first ad interim president of the college. The initial courses offered were BS in Elementary Education, BS in Secondary Education with major fields in mathematics and biological science, and BS in information technology. Currently, the school offers 18 courses in its 5 Institutes.


Academic departments

*Institute of Teacher Education (ITE) **Courses Offered: **Bachelor of Early Childhood Education. **Bachelor of Elementary Education **Bachelor of Physical Education **Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in English **Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in Filipino **Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in Math **Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in Science **Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in Social Studies **Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in Values Education **Bachelor of Technical- Vocational Teacher Education *Institute of Computing Studies (ICS) **Courses Offered: **Bachelor of Science in Information Teachnology **Associate in Computer Technology *Institute of Hospitality Management (IHM) **Courses Offered: **Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management **Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management *Institute of Arts and Sciences (IAS) **Courses Offered: **Bachelor of Arts in History **Bachelor of Science in Biology *Institute of Business Education (IBE) **Courses Offered: **Bachelor of Science in Accountancy **Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration


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External links

* {{official website, http://mcc.edu.ph/ Universities and colleges in Pampanga Local colleges and universities in the Philippines Education in Mabalacat Educational institutions established in 2007 2007 establishments in the Philippines