The University of Batangas Lipa City (UBLC) continues to demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence and industry relevance as five alumni from its College of Engineering and Architecture (CENAR) successfully passed the 16th Certified Industrial Engineer Examination administered by the Industrial Engineering Certification Board (IECB) through the Center for Educational Measurement, Inc. (CEM). The achievement adds to the university’s growing roster of competent professionals equipped to meet the demands of modern industries.
Among the newly certified industrial engineers are Engr. Jairah Marie B. Barrion, Engr. Christan James D. Carolino, Engr. Kristel Cayla I. Silva, Engr. Joice Dianne S. Ugtong, and Engr. Alyssa Sheen R. Urayan. Their success reflects their dedication and perseverance and the quality of education and training provided by the College of Engineering and Architecture.
The Certified Industrial Engineer Examination is a professional certification assessment designed to evaluate the knowledge, competencies, and practical skills of industrial engineering practitioners. Administered by the Industrial Engineering Certification Board through the Center for Educational Measurement, Inc., the examination serves as a benchmark of professional excellence and industry readiness for industrial engineers across the country.
The accomplishment underscores UBLC’s continued efforts to produce highly skilled graduates who are prepared to contribute to the advancement of various industries through innovation, efficiency, systems improvement, and evidence-based decision-making. Through its outcomes-based education, industry-aligned curriculum, and commitment to academic quality, the university remains steadfast in developing professionals capable of addressing real-world challenges.
This achievement also supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality Education, which promotes inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all. By providing students with the knowledge, competencies, and professional preparation needed to excel in their chosen fields, UBLC contributes to the development of a highly qualified workforce capable of driving sustainable economic and social progress.
As the university celebrates this milestone, it commends its newly certified industrial engineers for bringing pride and honor to the institution. Their accomplishment serves as an inspiration to future engineers and reflects the College of Engineering and Architecture’s unwavering pursuit of excellence in engineering education and professional development.
