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        The year was 1978. Amable R. Aguiluz V., fourth son and namesake of Amable M. Aguiluz (1913-1977) who was former auditor general during the Macapagal administration, formed a distributorship in Manila for Computerland. The firm became one of the main distributors of Apple Computer in the Philippines. It became one of the venues by which advancements made in the computer science and technology were absorbed in the Philippines industrial life. The computer boom originating in Silicon Valley manifested itself in this undertaking.

        In the Philippines, as in other parts of the world, the trend is towards computerization. However, the object conditions of he national economy are still not totally suitable to this modern technology. The distributors motive is therefore to ensure an increasing rate of demand for computers. The formula was simple: train programmers for wider distribution base. On October 22, 1980, The Amable M. Aguiluz Institute of Computer Studies (AMAICS) was established for said purpose.

        It cannot be denied the Institute was initially conceived to bolster the marketing effort of Computer land. The education component was incidental to the main undertaking of distributorship.AMAICS was housed at the second floor of David building along Shaw Boulevard. Six apple computer were initially used and eight trainees were taken in for its short term EDP courses.

        The course increased awareness of the application of computer technology in every aspect of human endeavor. The outcome has already ensured a steady demand for computer. However, computer awareness was not enough. What started as part of aggressive selling strategy must now be viewed as an independent concern. Why train more programmers when there is a need to lay the foundation for the indigenous computer science development? The business venture must take a separate cause. The time to take up education as a separate working agenda has started.
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        The vision of the AMA Computer College is to become the
        leader and dominant provider of quality and excellent
        information technology based education and
        related services in the global market.

        AMA MISSION
        The global mission of AMA COMPTER COLLEGE is to provide a
        wholistic, quality, computer based education in all level and
        disciplines with the objective of producing professional
        and leader responsive to the needs of science
        and the international community for the
        honor and glory of God Almighty.
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