Call forParticipants!
We are excited to announce the launch of a comprehensive survey for the CCC Tracer Study which is designed to gauge the perceptions and experiences of CCC graduates like you. This survey covers four essential areas: (1) general information, (2) employment details, (3) perception on the learning environment and teaching personnel, degree programs, and condition of facilities during their stay in CCC, and (4) perception on the contribution of CCC to you.
Rest assured that all the information you provide will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and strict compliance with the Data Privacy Act. We deeply appreciate your time and effort in participating in this survey, which will aid us in enhancing the CCC experience for current and future students.
Thank you for being a vital part of the CCC community, and we eagerly await your valuable insights and suggestions.
VISION
The Research and Innovation Office envisions itself as an accredited premiere research arm of CCC in the region by promoting quality researches of the students, staff, faculty, and administrators to both local and international community through competence, committed, ethical, and honest research outputs.
MISSION
In pursuit of this vision, the students, staff, faculty, and administrators of CCC recognized their vital roles in collaboratively creating glocal research outputs that promotes social responsibility,moral uprightness, and national servitude guided by ideals, philosophies and values of our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal primarily on teacher-education, business education and computer education thrusts.
Research Themes
- Innovations and assessment in teaching across different academic specializations
- Innovations and assessment in business and accountancy, computing and informatics practices
- Human impacts of and innovations in computer science and information technology, business practice
- Gender articulations, issues on children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities in different contexts
- Perceptions of and human responses (adaptation and mitigation) to climate change, environmental threats and opportunities, costs and benefits of environmental protection and conservation
- Governance, law, legal reform, peace, justice, and social equity
- Evidence-based innovations, alternative and complementary methods in the practice and delivery of quality health care
- Financial sustainability, resource management, food safety and security, and nutrition
Research Agenda
- National Integrated Basic Research Agenda (NIBRA)
- Health
- Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources (AANR)
- Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology
- Disaster Risk Reduction, and Climate Change Adaptation (DRR and CCA)