The center for Academic Services came into being in 2002 to facilitate the management and operation of a variety of nontraditional academic activities, including training courses, conferences and seminars, consulting services designed to contribute to business incubation and entrepreneurship, experiential learning opportunities and collaborative research and development projects.
To achieve these goals, the center for Academic services is divided according to function into three sections: Training research and development, and continuing education. Train provides courses that develop greater human resource potential. Research and development program are jointly funded and administered with private and other public institutions. Continuing Education engages in professional development activities to improve the aptitudes and efficiency of working professional.