Top Management

Dr. Lilian Diana B. Parreño
(University President)

Dr. Erly M. Martir
(VP for Academic Affairs)

Dr. Kert D. Pillora
(Director for Mosqueda Campus)
Instructor, “This term is more specific to faculty who teach courses. It could be used in contexts related to online learning management systems.”
Meet our team
Our comprehensive suite of professionals caters to a diverse students, ranging from seasoned programmers to renowned software developers and researchers in the field of Information Technology, Computer Science, and Information Systems.

Prof. Adrian J. Forca
Dean, College of Science and Technology
(Associate Professor II)
Specialization: Information Technology, Software Engineering, Database Management
Office of the Dean Support Staff
Program Heads


Permanent Faculty

Dr. Simeon J. Cainday III
Coordinator, iLab
(Associate Professor V)
Specialization: Information Technology, Management, Business, Graphics, Animation, Data Privacy

Mrs. Beverly F. Garmay
Nexus Media Advisor
(Instructor III)
Contract of Service (COS)/ Part-Time Faculty
Student Services Support Staff

Lira Jane S, Gamuzaran
(Library Staff)

Mrs. Iris M. Gardoce
(Library Staff)

Ms. Lyssa Natividad
(Guidance Office Staff)

Rhea Eslabon
(OSDS Staff)

Mrs. Richelle D. Gallo
(Campus Nurse)

Mr. Romulo G. Gallos
(Utility)

Mr. John Paul M. Garcia
(ICTU Staff)

Ms. Kimberly F. Magsipoc
(Office of the Mosqueda Campus Director Staff)
Program Offerings
BSIT
Bachelor of Science in
Information Technology major in Web and Mobile Applications Development (CHEDRO VI COPC No. 46, s. 2021)
per CHED CMO 25, 2015 Section 5
The program includes the study of utilization of both hardware and software technologies involving planning, installing, customizing, operating, managing, administering, and maintaining information technology infrastructure that provides computing solution to address the needs of an organization
The program prepares graduates to address various needs involving the selection, development, application, integration, and management of computing technologies within an organization
BSIS
Bachelor of Science in
Information Systems (CHEDRO VI COPC No. 48, s. 2021)
per CHED CMO 25, 2015 Section 5
The program includes the study of application and effect of information technology to organizations. Graduates of the program should be able to implement an information system, which considers complex technological and organizational factors affecting it. These includes components, tools, techniques, strategies, methodologies, etc.
Graduates are able to help an organization determine how information and technology-enabled business processes can be used as strategic tool to achieve a competitive advantage. As a result, IS Professionals require a sound understanding of organizational principles and practices so that they can serve as an effective bridge between the technical and management /users communities within an organization. This enables them to ensure that the organization has the information and the systems it needs to support its operations.
BSCS
Bachelor of Science in
Computer Science (CHEDRO VI COPC No. 47, s. 2021)
per CHED CMO 25, 2015 Section 5
The program includes the study of computing concepts and theories, algorithmic foundations and new developments in computing. The program prepares students to design and create algorithmically complex software and develop new effective algorithms for solving computing problems.
The program also includes the study of the standard practices in Software Engineering. It prepares students to acquire skills and disciplines required for designing, writing, and modifying software components, modules, and applications that comprise software solutions
BSEMC
Bachelor of Science in
Entertainment and Multimedia Computing major in Digital Animation Technology (CHEDRO VI RRPA No. 1, s. 2025), starting to offer by 1st Sem, AY 2025-2026 pursuant to BOR Resolution #09-2025
per CHED CMO 2, 2014 Section 5
Entertainment and Multimedia Computing is the study. and use of concepts, principles, and techniques of computing in the design and development of multimedia products and solution. It includes various applications such as in science, entertainment, education, simulations and advertising.
The program enables the students to be knowledgable of the whole pipeline of Game Development and Digital Animation Projects. The students will acquire the independence and creative competencies to articulate project design and requirements of new projects, not necessarily based on standard templates.
[Section 5.2.1] Digital Animation Technology Specialization, it is the study and application of fundamental and advanced theories and advanced techniques in 2D and 3D animation, use and development for advancement of animation technologies, and production of commercially acceptable contents and viable solutions for different platforms such as broadcast, web and mobile cast.
BLIS
Bachelor of Library and Information Science (CHEDRO VI RRPA No. 2, s. 2025), , starting to offer by 1st Sem, AY 2025-2026 pursuant to BOR Resolution #09-2025
per CHED CMO 24, 2015 Section 5
The BLIS program is the study of the development, deployment, and management of information resources in print, non-print, electronic and digital formats and services. Graduates of this program are being prepared to apply information technology to basic library operations and functions. Moreover, they are trained to harness a range of bibliographical and online tools to support teaching, research, and other services.
Graduates of this program are likewise expected to systematically organize, conserve, preserve and restore information objects (e.g., realia, museum pieces), historical and cultural documents (e.g. artifacts, archival documents, indigenous knowledge), and other intellectual properties (creative ideas and works by individuals and groups)
The program was based on the Guidelines for Professional Library/ Information Education Programs of the International Federation of the Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) as well as on the curricula of various library schools abroad.
Instruction Data
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CST Secures OJT Partnership with AWP Guimaras – AID Virtual
March 10, 2025 | McLain, Buenavista, Guimaras The College of Science and Technology (CST) continues to expand opportunities for its students through a meeting with Atty. Rommel John G. Edang to establish a partnership for on-the-job training (OJT). The discussion, held in McLain, Buenavista, Guimaras, was attended by CST representatives, including College Dean Adrian J.…
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National Women’s Month with Stories of Strength and Empowerment
March 10, 2025 | Mosqueda Campus The College of Science and Technology (CST) marked the beginning of the National Women’s Celebration with an inspiring kick-off program at Mosqueda Campus. The event highlighted the strength, resilience, and contributions of women from different sectors, reinforcing the importance of empowerment and gender equality. A diverse group of empowered…
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Internationalization Opens Doors for CST’s Global Research Publications
March 5, 2025 | Jurnal Teknologi dan Informasi Through strengthened international collaboration, the College of Science and Technology (CST) at Guimaras State University (GSU) has successfully published another research paper, demonstrating the impact of global partnerships in advancing academic research. Published on March 5, 2025, the paper, titled “Re-Design User Interface (UI) Aplikasi Mobile Domino’s…
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Extension Program Holds Cybercrime Prevention Act Symposium
March 5, 2025 | Salvacion, Buenavista, Guimaras The Cybercrime Prevention Act Symposium, held on March 5, 2025, at Good Shepherd’s Fold Inc. in Salvacion, Buenavista, Guimaras, was a significant event aimed at increasing students’ and teachers’ awareness of cybercrime. The symposium featured Alfred John G. Borreros, IZN Coordinator, as the speaker. Borreros provided a comprehensive…
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CST Meets Local Government Unit of Jordan
March 5, 2025 | Poblacion, Jordan, Guimaras A productive meeting between the Local Government Unit of Jordan and the College of Science and Technology (CST) was held, attended by Adrian J. Forca, College Dean; Reiner Jun Alminaza, Extension Coordinator; and James Ryan B. Ga, CST Research Coordinator. The discussion focused on community extension services and…
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First Quarter CST Community Extension Monitoring
February 27, 2025 | Mosqueda Campus The 1st Quarter CST Community Extension Monitoring was a significant event held on February 27, 2025, at the Multimedia Center of Mosqueda Campus. Spearheaded by Dr. Margie Y. Dela Cruz, Director of Community Extension Services, the meeting aimed to ensure that the college’s extension efforts continue to create a…
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CST and JNHS Collaborate to Promote New Academic Programs
February 25, 2025 A significant meeting took place at Jordan National High School (JNHS), attended by key figures from both institutions. Present were College of Science and Technology (CST) College Dean Adrian J. Forca and Jordan National High School (JNHS) Principal Sarah Ganancial, along with faculty members Alfred John G. Borreros (IZN Coordinator), Loveson C.…
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One Billion Rising 2025 – Rise for Freedom: Mosqueda Campus Unites Against Violence and Oppression
February 24, 2025 | Mosqueda Campus Guimaras State University – Mosqueda Campus took a powerful stand against violence and oppression by hosting One Billion Rising 2025 – Rise for Freedom, a global movement dedicated to ending injustices in all their forms. The event saw enthusiastic participation from students and employees, reinforcing the university’s commitment to…
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First CST OJT Pinning Ceremony
February 24, 2025 | Mosqueda Campus The College of Science and Technology (CST) held its first CST OJT Pinning Ceremony to recognize and officially send off students for their On-the-Job Training (OJT) this Academic Year 2024-2025. For AY 2024-2025, the College has 124 student OJTs, categorized as follows: 31 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science…
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CST Conducts Dialogue Meeting with Junior Students and Parents
February 21, 2025 | Mosqueda Campus A meeting with third-year students and their parents was held at the Conference Hall of Mosqueda Campus to discuss key academic and extracurricular plans. The session provided an opportunity for open dialogue regarding upcoming programs and student requirements. College Dean Adrian J. Forca led the discussion, covering the proposed…