The University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP; Cebuano: Kinatumhaan sa Habagatan Sidlakang Pilipinas; Filipino: Pamantasan ng Timog-Silangang Pilipinas[1]) is a public, research, coeducational, regional state university based in Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines.
Among them were Mindanao Center for Policy Studies (MCPS); Affiliated Non-Conventional Energy Center (ANEC) for Region XI; Office of Admission and Student Records (OASR); Medical Division; Institute of Urban Finance and Management; University Testing and Guidance Office (UGTO); Project Implementation Unit (PIU); Institute of Computing (IC) and Center for Professministrative and organizational structure of the university to make it more responsive to changing needs and to enable the university to engage more in research and extension.
By the year 2001, the total number of curriculum offerings was 31 for the Graduate School and 28 for the Undergraduate Program.
Beginning 2002, the Office of the President under the administration of Dr. Julieta I. Ortiz identified and pursued Program Accreditation as one of the major thrusts of the university.
Formerly called the Davao School of Arts and Trades, it offers the highest number and widest array of degrees amongst USEP campuses.
It offers degrees in liberal arts, science, engineering, business, economics, criminology and teacher education, among others.
Today it offers degrees in agribusiness, social sciences, communication, public administration and economics.
The unit also manages the Malabog extension, serving indigenous people of upland Davao City.
[4] In 2012, USeP Davao made it for the first time to the 251-300 bracket in the Top 300 Asian Universities list of education and career network Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).