Polytechnic University of the Philippines began as the Manila Business School in 1904. Some years later in 1978 it gained university status and its current name. The public, non-profit university specialises in commerce, business, and technology through undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
With over 20 campuses, it has Philippines largest student body. It¡¯s main campus is located in Sta Mesa, Manila.
The average class size is around 45-50 students, which is considerably less than standard lecture classes across Europe. Aware that its students have other responsibilities, the university arranges weekend and evening classes, and offers part-time, flexible programmes.
Students can study across a wide range of programmes across its faculties: accountancy and finance; architecture, design and the built environment; arts and letters; business administration; communication; computer and information sciences; education; engineering; human kinetics; law; political science and public administration; social sciences and development; science; tourism, hospital and transportation management; and technology.
There are a number of student organisations including dance, photography, chorus and interior design.