About the Institution
Way back in 1932, an enterprising group of educators composed of Angel Albano, Cresencio Barangan, Maximo Caday, Manuela Romero, Rufina Mariano and Nicolas Nicolas pooled their hard-earned savings to put up and incorporate the first private non-sectarian educational institution in Ilocos Norte known as the Northwestern Academy. The operation of the school was interrupted in 1945-1948 with the outbreak of World War II. Upon resumption, a 12 room building, the first it can call its own was constructed to accommodate the influx of students. In 1949, the academy became Northwestern College with Apolinario Aquino as President. Opening of new courses followed namely Associate in Surveying, Bachelor of Laws, BS Commerce, Technical Engineering, Industrial Education, Master of Arts in Education, BS Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. [nwu old building 2] The purchase of a nine-hectare lot and the construction of the Science and Engineering building were landmarks in the institutions growth and progress. With the acquisition of the lot, the dream of the incorporators for the institution to becomea university began to take shape.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineeering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Education
Master of Arts in Education
(Educational Management
Guidance and Counseling
Comparative Literature
Mathematics Teaching
English
Filipino
Early Childhood Education)
Master in Business Education
Master of Arts in Public Administration
Master of Arts in Nursing(Maternal and Child Nursing
Medical-Surgical Nursing)
Master of Science in Management Engineering