Mapua poised to drive innovation, continue producing 'game-changer' alumni
MAPUA University, a member of the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC), can easily rest on its laurels as a premier and world-class engineering school in the Philippines but as an institution rooted in excellence and relevance. One important move Mapua University recently launched is AI-integrated learning with a mission to set the standard for that kind of education in the country. Relevant modules include "Basic Prompt Engineering with ChatGPT: An Introduction," which seeks to educate students about large language models or LLMs like ChatGPT and maximize its capabilities. With Mapua's partnership with Arizona State University, more AI-related courses and modules will be available for students. In addition, Mapua University collaborated with Cisco to establish the Philippines' first digital university last year. It earlier partnered with software and hardware company Sophos to offer cybersecurity courses and training to equip its students with skills and knowledge on cybersecurity. "It is this kind of commitment to future-proofing the academe and the future of Filipinos that keeps Mapúa University in its game-changing and trailblazing streak. More than the innovations, its beneficiaries — the students and alumni — are the biggest testimonials of Mapúa's legendary contribution to society. The university has long produced notable alumni by providing a learning environment that inspires students to make a difference," Mapua University President and CEO Dodjie Maestrecampo said. Among the notable Mapua University alumni who made an impact in Philippine society are Diosdado Banatao Jr., William Torres, Arturo Alcaraz, Leon Chua, Alfonso Supetran, Carvey Maigue, Mark Kennedy Bantugon and Jeremy de Leon. As an educational institution, Mapua University is driven to evolve toward a brighter future not just for its own sake but for the greater good.
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