Mr. Valeriano C. Toral Jr.
Campus Head

PWU Career Development and Continuing Education Center (CDCEC) – Bataan
Welcome to PWU-CDCEC Bataan!
Your enthusiasm brings a fresh spirit to our campus, and we’re delighted to have each of you with us. Whether you’re beginning or continuing your studies here, we’re eager to embark on this journey of growth, discovery, and achievement together.
At PWU-CDCEC Bataan, our students – our PWU Patriots – are at the heart of everything we do. We’re deeply committed to offering a holistic education that nurtures both academic and personal development, guided by our core values: Personal Integrity, Family Solidarity, Civic Consciousness, and Professional Leadership. As you settle into campus life, we hope you’ll find a strong sense of belonging and camaraderie, both in and out of the classroom. We encourage you to get involved, whether by joining student government, interest groups, or other organizations that foster leadership and social awareness. Together, we strive to create a campus culture that is compassionate, inclusive, and safe. Here, we celebrate our differences and learn from the diverse perspectives that enrich our community. By honoring and respecting one another, we build an environment where all of us can pursue our dreams and realize our fullest potential.
PWU’s legacy spans more than a century, preparing students not just for careers, but for life. Academic excellence and diversity remain central to our mission here and across our CDCEC affiliates. We look forward to seeing you around campus and hope you make the most of this experience to become the best version of yourself.
Again, welcome to PWU-CDCEC Bataan. Here’s to a fantastic journey ahead—God bless us all!
Vision
To be the leading community-based learning institution in the Philippines, recognized for delivering inclusive, flexible, and high-quality education and training that empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and drives national development.
Mission
The PWU CDCEC is committed to providing innovative and accessible education and training programs tailored to the needs of local communities. As a community-based institution, we focus on fostering lifelong learning, professional development, and social responsibility. Through partnerships and a responsive approach to education, we aim to extend PWU’s tradition of excellence and service, creating opportunities for all to succeed in an ever-evolving world.
Senior High School
Academic Track
The ABM strand emphasizes practical business skills and prepares students for the rigors of college coursework in business and economics. It covers a broad range of subjects, including the basics of accounting, business math, economics, management, and entrepreneurship, as well as more specialized topics such as marketing, finance, and business law.
The STEM Strand in Senior High School focuses on developing learners’ skills and knowledge in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This strand is designed for students who have a strong interest in these areas and want to pursue careers in fields such as engineering, medicine, research, technology, and more.
The HUMSS Strand in Senior High School is designed to equip learners with critical thinking, communication, and research skills that are relevant in a range of academic and professional contexts. This strand focuses on the study of human society and culture, and explores various disciplines including anthropology, sociology, psychology, economics, political science, history, and literature.
Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track
The ICT Strand in Senior High School is designed to provide learners with the skills and knowledge in the field of Information Technology. This strand is intended for students who are interested in pursuing careers in the digital world, such as software programming, web development, and data analytics.
The Home Economics strand in Senior High School equips learners with essential life skills in household management, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and personal development. This strand focuses on practical applications in areas such as food preparation, budgeting, clothing and textiles, family welfare, and consumer education. It is ideal for students interested in careers related to hospitality, social services, and business management.
The Health Care Services strand in Senior High School prepares learners with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed in providing quality health care and assistance. This strand covers topics such as basic nursing skills, first aid, patient care, and hygiene management. It is ideal for students aspiring to pursue careers in nursing, caregiving, medical assistance, or other health-related fields.
College
A four-year degree program that prepares the students to become a global leader related to the field of hospitality industry. It equips the students with competencies that are needed to execute tasks on food production (culinary), accommodations operations, food and beverage service operations, product development, MICE planning and management. This also offers the future hospitality professionals to become critical thinkers with practical experiences and passion for service.
A four-year degree program related to the fields of hospitality and tourism education. This covers the study of various components focusing on the management, operations, and service delivery relevant to the travel and tourism industry that concentrates history, travel, language, and other cultural aspects. It provides exposure and training of becoming experts in management of the travel and tour that will lead students to a journey toward a senior role in the exciting, diverse, and growing tourism industry.
A four-year degree program that prepares the students for a career in an outcome-focused, technology rich, professional environment. The program familiarizes the students with current techniques in office practice and procedures, developments in office systems and technology, good team-working and management skills and application of the principles of good human relations and communications to prepare them to be key players in day-to-day office operations.
The Bachelor of Science Information Systems 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 include components, tools, techniques, strategies, methodologies, etc.
Anchored on CHED Memorandum Circular No. 5 series of 1998, the Associate in Computer Technology is a two-year non-degree program leading to a diploma in Associate in Computer Technology. The course being exactly equivalent to the first two years of the degree programs in Bachelor of Science in Information System, the ACT may be considered as a ladderized program for the above mentioned programs.
TESDA Programs
- Diploma in Hospitality Technology (3 Years) / Hotel and Restaurant Services (2 Years)
- Diploma in Tourism Technology (3 Years) / Tourism Services (2 Years)
- Diploma in Office Administration Technology (3 Years) / Computer Secretarial (2 Years)
- Diploma in Information Technology (3 Years)
- Diploma in Nursing Technology (3 Years) / Practical Nursing (2 Years)
- Diploma in Accounting Technology (3 Years)
Short Term Courses
- Bartending NC II
- Bookkeeping NC III
- Caregiving NC II (7 Months)
- Bread & Pastry Production NC II
- Computer System Servicing NC II
- Contact Center Services NC II
- Cookery NC II
- Events Management NC III
- Food & Beverage Services NC II
- Front Office Services NC II
Admission Requirements
High School Graduates
- SF 9 / HS CARD / F138 (Original)
- SF 10 / F137 (Original)
- Good Moral Certificate (Original)
- PSA Birth Certificate (Photocopy)
- Pictures 4 pcs. (1 ½ x 1 ½ Maroon or Red background in Corporate Attire)
For Transfer Students
- Original Copy of Transcript of Records with Remarks: “COPY FOR PWU”
- Transfer Credential
- Good Moral Certificate (Original)
- PSA Birth Certificate (Photocopy)
- Pictures 4 pcs. (1 ½ x 1 ½ Maroon or Red background in Corporate Attire)
For Married Female Students
- PSA Marriage Certificate (Photocopy)