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UP Mindanao’s three degree programs are now eligible in DOST-SEI priority courses for S & T Undergraduate Scholarship

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Graphic from the SOM Student Council

UP Mindanao's Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Economics (BSABE), Bachelor of Science in Data Science (BSDS), and Bachelor of Sports Science (BSS) are now eligible as priority programs for the Department of Science and Technology–Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) Science & Technology (S & T) Undergraduate Scholarships, as announced by DOST-SEI on June 16, 2024.

BS Agribusiness Economics is a four-year program offered by the School of Management. It provides graduates with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in economics and business management tailored for the agribusiness sector, crucial for advancing Mindanao's role as the Philippines' food basket.

BS Data Science, offered by the Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science (DMPCS) of the College of Science and Mathematics, is a newly offered four-year program and the first undergraduate data science program across the UP System. This program envisions producing highly competent data analysis practitioners and problem solvers in various fields using applications of data science.

Bachelor in Sports Science, a four-year program under the Department of Human Kinetics of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, equips students to function effectively as systematic science-oriented sports specialists. It also serves as a preparatory course for future medical studies.

UPMin researchers show ways to improve coffee farming

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A University of the Philippines Mindanao (UPMin) researcher offered recommendations to improve the incomes of Robusta coffee farmers at the recent 17th Supply Chain Management Forum on "Sustainable Growth and Optimization in Agricultural Value Chains," which was held online by the UPMin School of Management (SOM).

Researcher Mark James Saguimpa reported that at least 80 countries produce coffee, 50 of which are developing countries, with the Philippines ranking 23rd globally and 7th in Asia. In 2019, the Philippines had a gross coffee bean production of 37,727 Metric Tons, with SoCCSKSarGen Region (Region XII) accounting for 34.57% of this volume.

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