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ELECTIVES 101ARE YOU READY TO TAKE FLIGHT?ARE YOU READY TO TAKE FLIGHT?

POLITICAL SCIENCE | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | STATISTICS EDUCATION | ANTHROPOLOGY | TOURISM | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONGEOGRAPHY | MATHEMATICS | VARIOUS ELECTIVES

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B.S. BUSINESS ECONOMICS CURRICULUM

TOTAL UNITS: 125* BA 101 or IE 31 Industrial Organization and Management** BA 141 or Econ 122 Financial Economics*** BA 115 or Econ 162 Managerial Economics

Students are required to choose 3 Business Electives from the following: BA 170, BA 151, BA 142, BA 105, BA 190, IE 3, IE 197(a), IE 197(b), IE 197(c), IE 150, IE 141, IE 142, Math 180.1, MMath 180.2, Stat 115, HRIM 112, HRIM 108.

Three (3) free electives in the junior and senior year – higher electives with course number 100 and above – may be taken outside of the Department. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 111/161/171/172/181/191/198, excluding Econ 100.1 and 100.2

Required RGEP courses: 5 GE courses in three domains, or a total of 15 courses. Six units of the GE courses must satisfy the Philippine Studies Requirement.

As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six (6) units in one of the National Service Training (NSTP) components. Reserve Officers Training Corps (R(ROTC) and Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) are offered by UPD.

GE Subject (Arts & Humanities) 3GE Subject (Soc Sci & Philo) 3Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3BE Elective (3) 3P.I. 100 3 TTotal Units 15

Econ 163 3BA Elective (2) 3Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3GE Subject (Math, Sci, & Tech) 3Econ 199 (Seminar) 3Free Elective (5) 3TTotal Units 18

Second SemesterFirst SemesterFOURTH YEAR

Management Elective II** 3Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3Free Elective (4) 3Econ 132 3BE Elective (1) 3Total Units 15

Econ Elective (2) 3Free Elective (3) 3Management Elective I* 3Finance Elective ** 3Econ 131 (Quantitative Economics) 4Total Units 16

Second SemesterFirst SemesterTHIRD YEAR

GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3Free Elective (1) 3Econ Elective (1) 3GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) 3Free Elective (2) 3Econ 106 (Elements of Math Econ) 3NNSTP (3.0)Physical Education (2)Total Units 18

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3Math 102 3 Econ 101 (Macroeconomics) 4Econ 102 (Microeconomics) 4Stat 101 3Accounting 1 3NNSTP (3.0)Physical Education (2)Total Units 20

Second SemesterFirst SemesterSECOND YEAR

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3 GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus) 4 Physical Education (2) Total units 16

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) 3GE Subject (Econ 11 – SSP) 3GE Subject (Math 17 – MST) 5Physical Education (2)TTotal Units 17

Second SemesterFirst SemesterFIRST YEAR

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Seven (7) free electives in the junior and senior year – higher electives with course number 100 and above – may be taken outside of the Department. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 111/161/171/172/181/191/198, excluding Econ 100.1 and 100.2

Required RGEP courses: 5 GE courses in three domains, or a total of 15 courses. Six units of the GE courses must satisfy the Philippine Studies Requirement.

As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six (6) units in one of the National Service Training (NSTP) ccomponents. Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) are offered by UPD.

TOTAL UNITS: 135

B.S. ECONOMICS CURRICULUM

GE Subject (Arts & Humanities) 3GE Subject (Soc Sci & Philo) 3Free Elective (10) 3Econ Elective (5) 3P.I. 100 3Total Units 15

Free Elective (8) 3Free Elective (9) 3Econ Elective (4) 3GE Subject (Math, Sci, & Tech) 3Econ 199 (Seminar) 3Total Units 18

Second SemesterFirst SemesterFOURTH YEAR

Free Elective (7) 3Econ Elective (2) 3Econ Elective (3) 3Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3

Total Units 15

Free Elective (4) 3Free Elective (5) 3Free Elective (6) 3Econ Elective (1) 3 Econ 121/141/151 3Econ 131 (Quantitative Economics) 4TTotal Units 19

Second SemesterFirst SemesterTHIRD YEAR

GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) 3Free Elective (1) 3Free Elective (2) 3Free Elective (3) 3Econ 106 (Elements of Math Econ) 3NNSTP (3.0)Physical Education (2)Total Units 18

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3Math 102 3 Econ 101 (Macroeconomics) 4Econ 102 (Microeconomics) 4Stat 101 3Accounting 1 3NNSTP (3.0)Physical Education (2)Total Units 20

Second SemesterFirst SemesterSECOND YEAR

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3 GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus) 4 Physical Education (2) Total units 16

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) 3GE Subject (Econ 11 – SSP) 3GE Subject (Math 17 – MST) 5Physical Education (2)TTotal Units 17

Second SemesterFirst SemesterFIRST YEAR

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FACTS THAT THE READER SHOULD KNOW:

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ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTHRO 101 - PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYHuman population biology in the conceptual framework of evolutionary processes. (Preparation for the majors.) (4 units)

ANTHRO 103 - PRIMATOLOGYSurSurvey of the primate background of human evolution. Prereq: Anthro 101/COI. (3 units)

ANTHRO 104 – HUMAN EVOLUTIONFossil and cultural evidence of human evolution. Prereq: Anthro 101; BIO 102/ COI (3 unit(3 units)

ANTHRO 107 – CONTEMPORARY HUMAN POPULATIONS Phenotypic and genotypic differences among present-day human populations and their history and present distribution; basis of racial classifications. PPrereq: Anthro 101; a course in genetics/COI (3 units)

ANTHRO 109 – FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYThe historical development, theories, concepts and methods of contemporary physical anthropology. Prereq: Anthro 101/COI (3 unit(3 units)

ANTHRO 111 – INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGYThe beginnings of culture up to a Social Sciences and Philosophy domain. The advent of writing. Prereq: Anthro 1 (3 units)

ANTHRO 112 – ANTHRO 112 – WORLD CULTURAL HISTORYSurvey of the rise of urban society and ancient cities as revealed thru archaeology and other anthropological data. (3 units)

ANTHRO 114 – ARCHAEOLOGY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA AND OCEANIABeginnings and gBeginnings and growth of prehistoric cultures and the peopling of the Pacific Island world. (3 units)

ANTHRO 115 – PHILIPPINE ARCHAEOLOGYPhilippine Archaeology. Prehistory of the Philippines as revealed by archaeology. (3 units)

ANTHRO 118 – PREHISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINESTheories and problems of the peopling of the Philippines. (3 units)

ANTHRO 119 – INTRODUCTION TO MUSEOLOGY, PRINCIPLES, METHODS AND APPLICATION.PPrereq: Anthro 1, 111 (3 units)

ANTHRO 120 – SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MUSEOLOGYIssues, development and problems in museum work. (3 units)

ANTHRO 123 – PEOPLES OF THE PHILIPPINESANTHRO 123 – PEOPLES OF THE PHILIPPINESEthnography and cultural ecology. (3 units)

ANTHRO 124 – PEOPLES OF SOUTHEASTASIA AND OCEANIAEthnology and cultural ecology of the area. (3 units)

ANTHRO 126 – SOCIAL AND EANTHRO 126 – SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE OF A PHILIPPINE MOUNTAIN PEOPLESSocial and cultural life of the Negritos, the Mindanao pagans, and the terrace-building peoples of the Mountain Province. (3 units)

ANTHRO 132 – INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGICAL ANTHROPOANTHROPOLOGYRelation between cultural behavior and environmental phenomena. (3 units)

ANTHRO 133 – ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGYEconomic behavior of pre-industrial peoples and peasant economies. (3 unit(3 units)

ANTHRO 141 – INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGYProblems of sanction and law, social control and government of pre-industrial societies. (3 units)

ANTRHO 151 – COMPARATIVE RELIGIONSStudies of religious concepts and practices of pre-literate peoples.(3 units)

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ANTHRO 161 – INTRODUCTION TO FOLKLOREOral and traditional literature of representative cultures of the world. (3 units)

ANTHRO 164 – FOLKLORE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA AND OCEANIAOOral and traditional literature of these areas and its bearing on the problems of Oceanic ethnology. (3 units)

ANTHRO 165 – PHILIPPINE FOLKLOREOral and traditional literature of the Filipino people and its significance. (3 units)

ANTHRO 1ANTHRO 167 – MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGYOverview of traditional and western health care systems. Prereq: JS/COI (3 units)

ANTHRO 172 – TRADITIONAL AND PEASANT COMMUNITIES.TTheir character and transformation. (3 units)

ANTHRO 173 – INTRODUCTION TO URBAN ANTHROPOLOGYProblems of urban society. (3 units)

ANTHRO 179 – CULTURE CHANGE AND APPLIED ANTHROPOANTHROPOLOGYProcesses of unplanned and planned cultural changes. Prereq: Anthro 1, Socio 11/101/COI (3 units)

ANTHRO 181 – SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGYConcepts, theories and present day implications. (3 unit(3 units)

ANTHRO 182 – CULTURE AND PERSONALITYRole of culture in personality development. (3 units)

ANTHRO 185 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPINE CULTUREConcepts and problems. (3 unit(3 units)

ANTHRO 187 – SEX AND CULTUREComparative survey of sex phenomena in their cultural context. (3 units)

ANTHRO 192 – INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORYDevelopment of anthropological thought. Prereq: Anthro 1(3 units)

ANTHRO 195 – FIELD METHODS IN ARCHAEOARCHAEOLOGYField training and application. Prereq: Anthro 111 (3 units)

ANTHRO 196 – FIELD METHODS IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGYPrereq: Anthro 181, 192(3 unit(3 units)

ANTHRO 197 – LABORATORY AND FIELD TECHNIQUE IN PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYResearch. Prereq: Anthro 101/COI (5 units)

ANTHRO 198 – SPECIAL TOPICSSpecial Special Topics. (may be taken twice but for different topics.)(3 units)

ANTHRO 199 – FIELD METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGYPrereq: Anthro 181

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBA 119 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING Selected topics in accounting theory and/or practice. Prereequisite: SS (3 units)

BA 126 - CONTROLLERSHIPTThe controllership function; characteristics of management control systems; the tools & techniques for controlling, manufacturing, marketing & administrative costs; the tools & techniques for planning & decision-making; financial planning policies & problems; motivation & control in organizations. PPrerequisite: SS(3 units)

BA 129 - MANAGEMENT SERVICESThe management of consulting firm; preparation of feasibility studies; marketing, technical & financial aspects; project evaluation.Prerequisites: BA 115 (non-BAA students), BA 117 (B(BAA students), 105, 170, 142(3 units)

BA 132 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSStudy of the structure, functions & operations of financial institutions, money & capital markets.Prerequisite: Econ 121/COD(3 units)

BA 145 - INVEBA 145 - INVESTMENTSPrinciples & practice with special emphasis on the evaluation of project studies, security analysis & the establishment of standards for the selection of industry, issue & security.Prerequisite: Econ 121(3 units)

BA 146 - SPECIAL BA 146 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCEPrerequisite: SS(3 units)

BA 151 - HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN ORGANIZATIONSThe concepts & principles of behavior in business organizations.Prerequisites: JS (for CBA/BSBE students); JS, CCOI (for non-CBA/BSBE students)(3 units)

BA 152 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTBasic principles & frameworks in the management of acquisition, development & movement of human resources in organizations. Prerequisites: BA 101, 151; JS, CCOI (for non-CBA students)(3 units)

BA 101 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENTPrinciples and practices in business management; an overview of the functional areas of business; an introduction to case problem–solving. Prerequisite: JS (for CBA/ BSBE students); JS, CCOI (for non–CBA/BSBE students)(3 units)

BA 102 - PHILIPPINE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT A survey of sociological, technological, legal, psychological, economic and other external factors which influence business decision-making in the Philippines. PPrerequisite: SS(3 units)

BA 105 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Introduction to the strategic & tactical decisions in manufacturing & service operations.Prerequisites: BA 101, 180.1, 182/Econ 131(3 units)

BA 106 - ABA 106 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTTrends and developments in operations management.Prerequisite: BA 105(3 units)

BA 107 - MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGYEEffective management of technological advances especially planning & control for the benefit of the firm & society.Prerequisite: BA 105(3 units)

BA 108 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTPPrerequisite: BA 105/COI (for non-BA students)(3 units)

BA 115 - MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTINGUses of accounting information for managerial planning & control.Prerequisites: BA 99.1, 99.2, Acctg. 1(3 units)

BA 117 - MANBA 117 - MANAGERIAL COST ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL Specialized topics in cost accounting for planning and control. Prerequisite: BA 116/COD(3 units)

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BA 160 - BUSINESS LAWIntroduction to the Philippine legal system emphasizing business relationships & transactions in contractual agreements; organization & regulation of business enterprises. Prerequisite: JS(3 unit(3 units)

BA 161 - LAW ON BUSINESS TRANSACTIONSThe Constitution, Obligations & Contracts, sales, quasidelicts, damages, lease, all special laws including presidential decrees & administrative regulations pertinent thereto.(3 units)

BA 162 - LBA 162 - LAW ON BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONSAgency, single proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, conglomerates. joint ventures, multinationals, securities act, insolvency law, civil code provisions on orders of preference & concurrence of credits, licensing of foreign corporations & cooperatives, & pertinent laws, rules & & regulations administered by the Securities & Exchange Commission, Board of Investment, Central Bank, Board of Domestic Trade & other government agencies.Prerequisite: BA 161/COD(3 units)

BA 163 - THE FISCAL LAWBasic principle of taBasic principle of taxation and the use of the tax power as an instrument of government policy, including those reflected in the Internal Revenue Code, the Local Tax Code, Real Property Tax Code, and the Customs and Tariff Code. Prerequisite: BA 160/161/equivs (3 unit(3 units)

BA 164 - NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS AND INSURANCE Negotiable Instruments, Warehouse Receipts Law, Document of Title under the Civil Code, Insurance Law, Deposit. Prerequisite BA 160/equiv (3 unit(3 units)

BA 165 - LAW ON LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS Constitutional provisions on labor, Labor Code, as amended, Government protection and promotion of Overseas Labor, Allied Labor Laws, Agrarian Reforms. PPrerequisite: BA 160/equiv (3 units)

BA 166 - THE LAW ON SALES, AGENCY & CREDIT TRANSACTIONSThe legal framework governing contracts of sales, agency, loans, guaranty, pledge & mortgage. Prerequisite: BA161(3 units)

BA 1BA 167 - LAWS GOVERNING THE FINANCIAL SYSTEMAll banking laws including the Central Bank Act, the General Banking Act & laws governing other specialized financial institutions, government-owned or controlled & partly private-owned; investment houses, offshore banking units, FCDUs,guaguarantee & insurance of lending institutions, Central Bank regulations on interest rates.Prerequisites: BA 160.1, 160.2 (for non-accounting majors only) (3 units)

BA 168 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS LAW Laws governing foreign trade such as treaties and rregulations governing international transactions, promoting, regulating and restricting exports and imports, tariff and other measures as instruments of protectionism. PREREQUISITE: BA 160/equiv(3 units)

BA 170 - MARKETING MANAGEMENTPrinciples, pPrinciples, practices & development of integrated marketing programs.Prerequisite: BA 101(3 units)

BA 172 - MARKETING COMMUNICATIONSPlanning, managing & evaluating the communication mix––advertising, sales promotion, pacpackaging, public relations & personal selling.Prerequisite: BA l70(3 units)

BA 173 - CONSUMER BEHAVIORPsychological, economic, anthropological & sociological perspectives in understanding the consumer and in designing marketing programs.PPrerequisite: BA 170(3 units)

BA 174 - MARKETING RESEARCHPrinciples & methods used in the systematic & objective search for & analysis of information relevant to identification & solution of marketing problems.PPrerequisites: BA 170, 182(3 units)

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BA 182 - MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IIAnalysis & solution of management problems; stochastic models; decision theory, Markov processes, queuing, simulation, forecasting, regression, & other statistical applications. Prerequisite: BA 181(3 units: 2.5 lec + (3 units: 2.5 lec + 0.5 lab)

BA 186 - SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGNPrinciples & methods for analyzing, designing & developing different types of business & management systems.Prerequisite: BA 180.1(3 units: 2 lec + 1 lab)

BA 190 - BA 190 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENTAn integrated approach to decision making viewed from a top management perspective; discussion of comprehensive problems of organizations.Prerequisites: Graduating students, BA 105, 141, 170(3 unit(3 units)

BA 191 - INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENTStrategic approaches to the integration & management of information, with emphasis on top management involvement, hardware, telecommunications, & human resources.PPrerequisites: BA 186, SS(3 units: 2 lec + 1 lab)

BA 192 - ENTREPRENEURSHIPPrinciples, problems, & practical aspects of entrepreneurship & intrapreneurship; innovation & new business formations in start-up or corporate settings.PPrerequisite: JS (3 units)

BA 198 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONSpecial topics in the field of business administration. (1-3 units*)

BA 199 - BUSINESS PRACTICE Supervised field Supervised field work or internship. (1-3 units*)

*may be taken for credit more than once

BA 175 - GLOBAL MARKETINGPrinciples & practices in the marketing of goods & servicesacross borders in the context of a dynamic international business environment.Prerequisites: BA 170, Econ 100.1(3 units)

BA 1BA 176 - DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENTPrinciples & practices in the management of retail & wholesale enterprises; merchandising, store operations, promotion, & control.Prerequisites: BA 105, 115, 170, 186(3 units)

BA 177 - PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DDeveloping and managing brands, products or product lines including development, product launch and product portfolio assessment; maintaining brand equity and leveraging strong brands across line extensions and categories. Prerequisites: BA 115, 170(3 units)

BA 1BA 178 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN MARKETING MANAGEMENTThe coverage varies from time to time depending on relevance of topics and interest of seminar participants. Prerequisite: BA 170(3 units)

BA 18BA 180.1 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS IInformation & communication technology concepts & tools; business process applications of software packages.Prerequisite: Sophomore standing (SYS)(3 units: 2 lec + 1 lab)

BA 18BA 180.2 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS IIAdvanced applications of information & communication technology concepts & tools in management decision making & practice; technology evaluation & management issues.Prerequisites: BA 180.1, SS(3 units: 2 lec + 1 la(3 units: 2 lec + 1 lab)

BA 181 - MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IAnalysis & solution of management problems; deterministic models such as linear & integer programming, transportation, assignment, inventory management, & project management models.PPrerequisites: Math 100, Stat 101(3 units: 2.5 lec + 0.5 lab)

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GEOGRAPHY

GEOG 31 – ECONOMICS GEOGRAPHY OF THE PHILIPPINESDistribution, variety and significance of natural resources and how the physical environment affects their use. (3 units)

GEOG 100 – PHGEOG 100 – PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYSystematic study of land forms, climate, natural vegetation, and soils. Prerequisite: COI. (3 units)

GEOG 101 – CLIMATOLOGYClimate elements, types and regions. PPrerequisite: Geog 100. (3 units)

GEOG 105 – ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYThe major human adjustments to the natural environment which result from the effort to make a living. The leading commercial products of farm, range, forest, mine, sea, and factory, and trade rroutes and centers. The course aims (1) to give the students a comprehensive survey of the principal industries of the world in their environmental setting; (2) to establish by concrete illustrations the principles set forth in Geography 1; and (3) to construct a framework of geographic adjustments throughout the world. PPrerequisite: COI. (3 units)

GEOG 109 – QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSISElements and application of quantitative techniques in geography. Prerequisite: Stat 101. (3 unit(3 units)

GEOG 111 – RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATIONPlanning, management, and conservation in the exploitation and development of natural resources. Prerequisite: Geog 100,105/COI. (3 units)

GEOG 119 – GEOGRAPHY OF MGEOG 119 – GEOGRAPHY OF MOVEMENTCauses of movements, concepts and measures of distance and transport development. Prerequisite: Geog 105/COI. (3 units)

GEOG 121 – LANDFORM ANALYSISLandform evaluation and analysis, map reading and photo interpretation, and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in terrain evaluation. Prerequisite: Geog 100, Geology 11 and 11.1 for geog majors, geog majors, COI for non-majors. 4 h. (3 lec, 1 lab) (4 units)

GEOG 131b – GEOGRAPHY OF THE PHILIPPINESThe role of human and natural resources in the economic growth and development of the Philippines. Prerequisite: Geog 100, 105/COI. (3 unit(3 units)

GEOG 133 – GEOGRAPHY OF THE TROPICSPhysical environment and resource potential of the tropics. Problems of human use and occupance. Prerequisite: Geog 100/COI. (3 units)

GEOG 1GEOG 135 – RURAL AND URBAN GEOGRAPHYConcepts of rural and urban land uses. Prerequisite: Geog 100. (3 units)

GEOG 143 – GEOGRAPAHY OF ASIAThe lands and peoples, climate, resources and economic activities of the countries of Southwest Asia; South Asia; SoutheaAsia; South Asia; Southeast Asia; East Asia; Central Asia; and Russian Siberia and Russian Far East, and their interrelations. Prerequisite: Geog 100 for geog majors, COI for non-geog majors. (3 units)

GEOG 145 – GEOGRAPHY OF THE PACIFICThe physical environment, natural and human rresources, and economic development of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Prerequisite: Geog 100(3 units)

GEOG 151 – GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPEPatterns of landforms, climate, rresources and economic activities of the countries of Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Transcaucasia, and their interrelations. Prerequisite: Geog 100 for geog majors, COI for non-geog majors. (3 units)

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GEOG 190 – MAP AND AIR PHOTO INTERPRETATIONElements, principles and techniques of map and air photo interpretation for spatial analysis and planning. Prerequisite: Geog 100. 5 h. (2 lec, 3 lab) (3 unit(3 units)

GEOG 192 – FIELD METHODS IN GEOGRAPHYMethods and techniques of observing geographic features, recording geographic data, and writing geographic reports. Prerequisite: At least 9 u. of Geog/COI. 6 wk. (field) (6 units)

GEOG 1GEOG 197 – DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHY.Introduction to the concepts, principles, theories and applied components of Digital Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Prerequisite: JS. 11 h. (2 class, 9 lab) (5 units)

GEOG 199 – SEMINARMethods, Methods, techniques and problems of research. Prerequisite: At least 15 u. of Geog/COI. (3 units)

GEOG 155 – GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAThe physical environment, natural resources, and economic development of the countries of North America. Prerequisite: Geog 100/COI (3 units)

GEOG 1GEOG 157 – GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICAThe physical environment, natural and human resources, and economic development of the countries of South America. Prerequisite: Geog 100 (3 units)

GEOG 159 – GEOGRAPHY OG AFRICA.TThe physical environment, natural and human resources, and economic development of the countries of Africa. Prerequisite: Geog 100 (3 units)

GEOG 161 – CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF LAND USE.UtilizUtilization and evaluation of land resources and land use allocation, development and causes of land misuse; land management and the application of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) principles to land use change. Prerequisite: Geog 100/COI (3 units)

GEOG 1GEOG 171 – POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY.The relation between man’s political activities and his natural environment. The political development of type states in the light of their location, size, climate, land forms, and natural resources. The political organization of the world today in terms of contrasted environmental cconditions. Current political issues and changing adjustments to natural environment. Prerequisite: Geog 100, 105/COI (3 units)

GEOG 173 – CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY.Prerequisite: JS/COI. 3 units

GEOG 183 – TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHYGEOG 183 – TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHYPrerequisite: SS, Geog 119, Stat 101. (3 units)

GEOG 185 – MEDICAL GEOGRAPHYPrerequisite: SS/COI. (3 units)

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPA 11 – INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONUnderstanding of the language and basic concepts of public administration and its development as a field of study. (3 units)

PPA 108 – PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONSTheories and ideas underlying the Philippine administrative system; the general structure of the Philippine bureaucracy; its principal operating features, including the personnel system, the financial system, the processes of policy-making, nnational-local relations, and major problem areas. Prerequisite: PA 11, POLSC 11/COI (3 units)

PA 111 – MANAGEMENT OG ORGANIZATIONSUnderstanding the major theories and practices of organization and management, and their relevance to the Philippines. PPrerequisite: PA 11 (3 units)

PA 113 – OFFICE AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENTThe management of a government office, with emphasis on records and property management, systems improvement, modern office equipment and the design and implementation of a management inmanagement information system. Prerequisite: PA 111/COI. (3 units)

PA 121 – HUMAN RESOURCEMANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTORTheoretical foundations, developments and current trends in human resource management, with special emphasis on the civil serviwith special emphasis on the civil service. Prerequisite: PA 11(3 units)

PA 122 – TECHNIQUES IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTORTechniques in human resource management at the agency level. PPrerequiste: PA 121. (3 units)

PA 131 – PUBLIC FISCAL ADMINISTRATIONThe organization and procedure of efficient fiscal management including tax administration, expenditure control, auditing, purchasing, and debt administration. PPrerequisite: PA 11. (3 units)

PA 132 – PUBLIC ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETINGBudgeting and accounting for the government service. Prerequisite: PA 131.(3 units)

PA 141 – PUBLIC POLICY AND PROGRAM ADMINIADMINISTRATIONPublic policy formulation and implementation; administration and evaluation of public programs. Prerequisite: PA 11 (3 units)

PA 142 – TOOLS FOR POLICY ANALYSISPrinciples, concepts and techniques for systematic analanalysis and decisionmaking in public policy and management. Prerequisite: PA 141 (3 units)

PA 143 – PROGRAM AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTConcepts, methods and processes in planning, implementing, moniimplementing, monitoring and evaluating programs and projects. Prerequisite: PA 141 (3 units)

PA 146 – ADMINISTRATIVE LAWAn examination of basic principles of law with which the administrator should be familiar; judicial enenforcement of administrative decisions, and legal remedies against administrative action. Prerequisite: PA 11, POLSC 11 (3 units)

PA 151 – LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIONThe administrative organizations and operations of local glocal governments; the structure and processes of regional administration. Prerequisite: PA 11 (3 units)

PA 160 – POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATIONConsideration of political goals of the nation, including nation building, legitimacy and other iissues of political development, the role of the bureaucracy in their attainment, reciprocal influence of politics and administration. Prerequisite: PA 108, POLSC 11. (3 units)

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PA 198 – SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PA.(3 units)

PA 199.1 – RESEARCH METHODS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IIntroduction to research design, documentation, analysis and other research methods in public adminipublic administration, and the use of computers in data processing and analysis. Prerequisite: Math 101(3 units)

PA 199.2 – RESEARCH METHODS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IIThe conduct of research through the administration of a dof a data gathering instrument, analysis of data collected and the writing of a research report. Prerequisite: PA 199.1(3 units)

PA 161 – ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE PUBLIC SERVICEEthical questions and behavior in the public service and the issue of administrative accountability. (3 units)

PA 162 – CITIZENSHIP AND GOVERNANCECConcepts and evolution of the concepts of citizenship, development of citizenship in other countries, transliteration of citizenship from one form to another, breadth and depth of citizen’s role as it deals with citizen-society relations, citizen-state relations, and the role of citizens in governance. PPrerequisite: PA 11 (3 units)

PA 172 – PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND THE ECONOMIC SYSTEMConsideration of the economic role of government; principal forms of governmental intervention in the economy; and the role of public administration in the implementthe implementation of economic policies. Prerequisite: PA 11, Econ 11(3 units)

PA 181 – INTERNSHIP IN GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATIONPractical experience in government offices under the supervision of a faculty member of the College. PPrerequisite: 12 u. of public administration6 units.

PA 191 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPrerequisite: PA 111, 121/131(3 units)

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MATHEMATICSMATH 53 – ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS IFunctions and their graphs; limits and continuity; the derivative; derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; inverse functions; antiderivatives and definite integrals; fundamental theotheorem of calculus; applications of the definite integral. Prerequisite: Math 17 (5 units)

MATH 54 – ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS IIIntegration methods; applications of the definite integral; plane and solid analytic geometry; polar ccoordinates; vectors; parametric equations. Sequences and series; power series. Prerequisite: Math 53 (5 units)

MATH 55 – ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS IIIFunctions of several variables, continuity; partial derivatives; derivatives of functions of several vvariables; linear approximation; quadric surfaces; multiple integrals; applications of multiple integrals; vector fields; potential functions; Stokes and the divergence theorem. Prerequisite: Math 54 (3 units)

MATH 60 - PRECALCULUSAlgebAlgebraic operations, functions, analytic, geometry, trigonometry, matrices. (5 units)

MATH 63 – CALCULUS IFunctions of a single variable; limits, continuity; the derivative and the Riemann integral; derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions; applictrigonometric functions; applications; polar coordinates; conic sections. Prerequisite: Passing APE in Math 17 (5 units)

MATH 64 – CALCULUS IIThe exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions; techniques of integration; vectors and vvector-valued functions; improper integrals; infinite series; power series; applications. Prerequisite: Math 63 (3 units)

MATH 65 – CALCULUS IIICalculus of several variables and Fourier series. Prerequisite: Math 64 (3 unit(3 units)

MATH 109 – FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF MATHEMATICSAlgebra of sets and logic; methods of proof; functions and relations; logical nature and structure of mathematics; introduction to number theory; algebra and geometry of complex numbers. PPrerequisite: SYS (3 units)

MATH 110.1 – ABSTRACT ALGEBRA IAlgebraic relations, lattices, Boolean algebra; groups; rings; integral domain. Prerequisite: Math 109 (3 units)

MMATH 110.2 – ABSTRACT ALGEBRA IIFields; vector spaces; linear transformations; matrices; characteristic values; diagonalization; inner product; quadratic forms. Prerequisite: Math 110.1(3 units)

MATH 110.3 – ABSTRACT ALGEBRA IIIField of quotients of inField of quotients of integral domains; polynomial rings; field extensions; other systems. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 (3 units)

MATH 114 – LINEAR ALGEBRAVector spaces; linear transformations; matrices; eigenvalues; canonical forms; orthogonality; applicapplications. Prerequisite: Math 54/equiv. (3 units)

MATH 117 – ELEMENTARY THEORY OF NUMBERSProperties of integers; divisibility; unique factorization theorem; solutions of congruences; residue systems; primitive roots and the quadratic rreciprocity law; solutions of Diophantine equations. Prerequisite: Math 109/COI (3 units)

MATH 121 – ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSOrdinary differential equations of order one; linear differential equations; differential operators; LaplaLaplace Transforms; non-linear equations; series solutions about an ordinary point. Prerequisite: Math 54/equiv. (3 units)

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MATH 142 – ELEMENTARY TOPOLOGYTopologies and topological spaces; functions and homeomorphisms; continuity; metric spaces; compactness and connectedness. Prerequisite: Math 123.1/COI(3 units)

MMATH 146 – INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRYElementary topology; calculus of several variables; curves and surfaces; theorems of Stokes and Gauss; differential forms. Prerequisite: Math 140, Math 65/equiv. (3 units)

MMATH 147 – INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRYProjective varieties; algebraic and elliptic curves. Prerequisite: Math 110.1, 140 (3 units)

MATH 148 – INTRODUCTION TO PROJECTIVE GEOMETRYPProjective planes and spaces. Prerequisite: Math 110.1, 140(3 units)

MATH 150.1 – MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS ICombinatorial probability; probability distributions; joint and conditional distributions; random variables; distributions of functions of random vvariables; mathematical expectation; moment-generating functions; sampling distributions. Prerequisite: Math 65/equiv, Stat 101/equiv. (3 units)

MATH 150.2 – MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS IILimiting distributions; estimation of parameters; tests of hypotheses; regression and correlation; analanalysis of variance; applications. Prerequisite: Math 150.1(3 units)

MATH 157 – DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURESFundamentals of set theory; algebraic relations; combinatorial algorithms; algebraic structures and their applictheir applications in computer science. Prerequisite: Math 54 (3 units)

MATH 122 – DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONSModeling systems; solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODE’s) of order one and systems of ODE’s; Laplace transform; solutions of the classical partial differential equations; numerical methods. PPrerequisite: Math 65/equiv. (3 units)

MATH 123.1 – ADVANCED CALCULUS IThe real number system; point set topology; sequences of real numbers; limits and continuity; the derivative; the Riemann integral; series of real numbers; sequences and series of functions; uniuniform convergence; power series. Prerequisite: Math 65/equiv. (3 units)

MATH 123.2 – ADVANCED CALCULUS IITopology of Rn; continuity, chain rule; Taylor’s formula; implicit and inverse function theorems; multiple integration; improper integrals; ttransformations; metric and normed spaces. Prerequisite: Math 123.1 (3 units)

MATH 126 – REAL ANALYSISProperties of real numbers; integral of step functions; Lebesque integral; convergence theorems; measurable functions; measurable sets; selecselected topics. Prerequisite: Math 123.1 (3 units)

MATH 128 – COMPLEX ANALYSISAnalytic functions; elementary functions; complex integration; power series; residues; conformal mapping. PPrerequisite: Math 109/equiv., Math 123.1 (3 units)

MATH 131 – ELEMENTARY SET THEORYAxioms of Set Theory; relations and functions; natural numbers, cardinal numbers and the Axiom of Choice; orderings and ordinals. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 (3 unit(3 units)

MATH 140 – INTRODUCTION TO MODERN GEOMETRIESDevelopment of modern geometries; finite geometries; geometric transformations; projective geometry; non-Euclidean geometries. Prerequisite: Math 109/equiv. (3 unit(3 units)

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POLITICAL SCIENCEMATH 162 – THEORY OF INTERESTSimple interest; compound interest; continuous interest; annuities; amortization schedules and sinking funds; bonds and other securities; special topics. Prerequisite: COI(3 unit(3 units)

MATH 164 – MATHEMATICS OF LIFE CONTINGENCIESMathematical theory of life contingencies involving single-life functions mortality; life annuities and insurances; reserves; the expense factor; population theory. PPrerequisite: Math 150.1, 162/equiv. (3 units)

MATH 171 – INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL ANALYSISError analysis; solution of a single non-linear equation; solution of systems of equations; solution of ordinary differential equations; series. PPrerequisite: Math 122/equiv, Math 110.2/equiv. 5 h. (2 lec, 3 lab) (3 units)

MATH 180.1 – OPERATIONS RESEARCH IReview of classical optimization theory; introduction to linear programming,quadratic programming, non-linear programming and dynamic pdynamic programming; networks (Path, PERT/CPM) and inventory problems. Prerequisite: Math 114/equiv. (3 units)

MATH 180.2 – OPERATIONS RESEARCH IIReview of probability theory; Stochastic models; Markov chains; introduction to queueing theory; intintroduction to simulation; games, replacement and reliability theory. Prerequisite: Math 180.1, Math 150.1. (3 units)

MATH 196 – UNDERGRADUATE SEMINARPrerequisite: Junior Standing. (1 unit)

MMATH 197 – SPECIAL TOPICSPrerequisite: COI. (3 units) (may be taken at most three times provided topics are different. Topics to be specified)

SOC SCI 103 – STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCESStatistical techniques for social research. Prerequisite: Math 1, 11(3 units)

SOC SCI 104 – HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANIHUMANITARIAN LAWSeminar on the evolution and development of the theory, principles and practice of international human rights and humanitarian law. (3 units)

AREA I - PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT & POLITICS

POL SCI 11 – INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCESCIENCEConcepts, theories, and principles of political science; types of political systems; development of political institutions and processes.(3 units)

POL SCI 14 – PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSDDevelopment, organization and operation of the Philippine political system, with emphasis on the present.(3 units)

POL SCI 110 – POLITICAL ANALYSISFrameworks of political analysis and approaches for understanding and explaining political phenomena. phenomena. Prerequisite: POLSC 11 and 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 111 – QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS IN POLITICAL SCIENCEApproaches, methods, techniques in qualitative research and applications in political science. PPrerequisite: POLSC 110 (3 units)

POL SCI 141 – READINGS IN PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSDirected readings in the classics of Philippine government and politics. Prerequisite: POLSC 150/JS (3 unit(3 units)

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POL SCI 162 – POLITICS OF CHANGEProblems of social, economic and political change in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 163 – POLITICAL BEHAVIOR: PROCEPROCESSES AND MOVEMENTS Belief systems; nature and development of political processes and movements. Prerequisite: POLSC 160/COI. (3 units)

POL SCI 164 – IDEOLOGY AND POLITICSPrerequisite: POLSC 11, 14. (3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 167 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN POLITICAL DYNAMICSPrerequisite: POLSC 160. (3 units)

AREA III - COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

POL SCI 143 – READINGS IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS.POLITICS.Directed readings in the classics and contemporary theories of comparative politics and government. Prerequisite: SS. (3 units)

POL SCI 170 – INTRODUCTION TO CCOMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT POLITICSComparative political processes in the developed and developing states. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 171 – AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSTTheory and dynamics of the government and politics of the United States. Prerequisite: POLSC 11 (3 units)

POL SCI 172 –GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF SELECTED EUROPEAN STATESPolitical systems of the United Kingdom, France, ItalItaly, Germany and Russia. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14/COI (3 units)

POL SCI 150 – PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AND LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONPrinciples, practices and problems of public administration; historical, behavioral and institutional analysis and evaluation of the national and local bureaucracy and administration in the Philippines. Philippines. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 151 – THE PHILIPPINE EXECUTIVENational executive in the Philippines; its nature and development. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 152 – PHILIPPINE LEGISLATIVE SYSTEMStructure and function of the legislative system in the Philippines; legislative behavior and legislative process; statute and bill drafting; executive and judicial lawmaking. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 153 – THE PHILIPPINE JUDICIAL SYSTEMRole of courts and other law enforcement agencies in the administration of justice. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 157 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHILIPPINE GGOVERNMENT, POLITICS, AND ADMINISTRATIONPrerequisite: POLSC 150. (3 units)

AREA II - POLITICAL DYNAMICS

POL SCI 160 – SOCIETY, POLITICS, AND GOVERNMENTSociety as the mSociety as the matrix of politics; political power and leadership; patterns of decision-making; political modernization and development. Prerequisite: POLSC 11/COI (3 units)

POL SCI 161 – POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPSTThe types and structures of political parties and interest groups; their function in the political system; their strategy and tactics, particularly in aggregating and articulating interests and controlling governmental power and public policy. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 unit(3 units)

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POL SCI 176 – GOVERNMENT AN DPOLITICS OF EAST ASIAPolitical systems of Japan, the People’s Republic of China, North Korea, Nationalist China and the Republic of South Korea. Prerequisite: POLSC 170(3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 177 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSPrerequisite: POLSC 170(3 units)

POL SCI 178 – GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF SOUTHEAST ASIAPPolitical systems of Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14/COI(3 units)

POL SCI 179 – GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF SOUTH ASIAPolitical systems of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri LanSri Lanka, Afghanistan and Nepal. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14/COI (3 units)

AREA IV - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

POL SCI 144 – READINGS IN INTERNATIONALRELATIONSDirected readings in the classics of international rrelations. Prerequisite: SS(3 units)

POL SCI 145 – READINGS IN POLITICAL THEORYDirected readings in the classics of political theory. Prerequisite: SS. (3 units)

POL SCI 180 – INTRODUCTION TO INTERNINTERNATIONAL RELATIONSInternational cooperation and conflict; and regional, functional and universal regimes and institutions sustaining these processes. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 181 – PHILIPPINE FOREIGN POLICYTThe nature and development of Philippine foreign policy and the foreign policy process. Prerequisite: POLSC 11, 14 (3 units)

POL SCI 182 – FOREIGN POLICY OF MAJOR POWERSDevelopment of the foreign policy of major powers, e.g., the United States, Russia, China, Japan and others. Prerequisite: POLSC 180(3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 183 – INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION Development, structures, functions, and problems of international organizations. Prerequisite: POLSC 180(3 units)

POL SCI 184 – DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PRPRACTICEDevelopment, organizations, functions, and problems of diplomatic and consular practice with emphasis on the Philippines, Prerequisite: POLSC 180(3 units)

POL SCI 185 – PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAWNNature, development, sources, principles and problems of international law and its role in the development of a world community; selected cases. Prerequisite: POLSC 180(3 units)

POL SCI 186 – PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAWSelecSelected cases involving citizens or juridical entities of different states. Prerequisite: POLSC 180(3 units)

POL SCI 187 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, ORGANIZATION AND RELATIONSPPrerequisite: POLSC 180(3 units)

POL SCI 188 – INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: THEORIES AND ISSUESPrerequisite: POLSC 180(3 units)

AREA V - POLITICAL THEORY AND METHODOMETHODOLOGY

POL SCI 145 – READINGS IN POLITICAL THEORYDirected readings in the classics of political theory. Prerequisite: SS(3 units)

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STAT 100 – CALCULUS AND MATRIX ALGEBRA FOR STATISTICSDifferential and integral calculus. Infinite series. Matrix algebra. (3 units)

STAT 114 – DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICSSStatistics; statistical measurement; statistical notations; collection, organization and presentation of data; measures of central tendency, location, dispersion, skewness, kurtosis; letter values, boxplots and stem-and-leaf display; measures of association and relationship; rates, ratios, and proportions; construction of index numbers and indicnumbers and indicators. Coreq: Math 17/equiv. (3 units)

STAT 115 – BASIC STATISTICAL METHODSComputer assisted statistical analysis on the following: tests for means; tests for proportions; tests for independence; simple linear regression; analanalysis of variance; forecasting using classical techniques. Prerequisite: Stat 101/114/equiv. (3 units)

STAT 117 – MATHEMATICS FOR STATISTICSPrinciples of logic; methods of proof; fields, sigma fields and sequences of sets; the real number ssystem; sequences and series; combinatorial analysis. Prerequisite: Math 17/equiv. (3 units)

STAT 121 – PROBABILITY THEORY IElements of probability; random variables; discrete and continuous random variables; probability didistributions; special distributions; mathematical expectations; functions of a randon variable. Prerequisite: Math 53, Stat 117/equiv; Coreq: Math 54(3 units)

STAT 122 – PROBABILITY THEORY IIJoint, marginal, and conditional distributions; independenindependence of random variables; distributions and expectations of functions of random variables; charactertization of F, t, and 2 distributions, normal approximation to discrete distributions. Prerequisite: Stat 121(3 units)

STATISTICS

POL SCI 190 – PRACTICUMPrerequisite: JS(3 units)

POL SCI 192 – ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL POLITICAL THOUGHTPolitical thought from Plato to the medieval thinthinkers. Prerequisite: SS(3 units)

POL SCI 193 – MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHTPolitical thought from Machiavelli to the contemporary political thinkers. Prerequisite: SS(3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 194 – AMERICAN POLITICAL THEORYPolitical and social ideas of leading American statesmen, publicists, and other thinkers from the colonial period to the present and their influence upon American democracy. Prerequisite: POLSC 171/COI(3 unit(3 units)

POL SCI 195 – ASIAN POLITICAL THOUGHTMain currents of Asian political thought. Prerequisite: SS/COI(3 units)

POL SCI 196 – PHILIPPINE POLITICAL THOUGHTMain currents of Philippine political thought. PPrerequisite: SS/COI(3 units)

POL SCI 197 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN POLITICAL THOUGHT AND METHODOLOGYPrerequisite: SS. (3 units)

POL SCI 199 – RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCIENCEDiDirected research in political science. Prerequisite: SS, POLSC 111 and Soc Sci 103(3 units)

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STAT 124 – INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMINGIntroduction to microcomputer and operating systems; principles of programming; programming using a high-level computer language (e.g., PASCAL). Prerequisite: Stat 101/114/equiv. (3 unit(3 units)

STAT 125 – APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE AND SOFTWARE PACKAGESUse of statistical software packages (e.g., SAS, SPSS) for database management and basic statistical analysis. Prerequisite: Stat 101/115/equiv, Stat 124/equiv. (3 unit(3 units)

STAT 130 – INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCEProbability; random variables and distribution functions; special distributions; sampling distributions; maximum likelihood estimation; interval estimation; hypothesis testing; application of the of the central limit theorem to large sample inference; linear regression and correlation. Prerequisite: Math 55(3 units)

STAT 131 – PARAMETRIC STATISTICAL INFERENCEPopulation and sample; statistics and sampling didistributions; limit theorems; point and interval estimation; statistical hypothesis testing; inference based on the normal distribution and applications of z, t, x2, and F distributions. Prerequisite: Math 55, Stat 122. 4 h. (3 lec, 1 lab)(4 units)

STAT 132 – NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICAL INFERENCEINFERENCELevels of measurement; goodness-of-fit tests; sign and signed rank tests; distribution tests; association tests; tests for independence. Prerequisite: Stat 131, Stat 125(3 units)

STAT 133 – BAYESIAN STATISTICAL INFERENCE.Elements of BElements of Bayesian inference; assessment of prior likelihood and posterior distributions; Bayesian estimation and hypothesis testing; predictive distribution and asymptotics; Bayesian Hierarchical Models; introduction to Empirical Bayes; use of statistical software. Prerequisite: Stat 131, Stat 124(3 unit(3 units)

STAT 135 – MATRIX THEORY FOR STATISTICS.Matrix operations; properties of matrices; special matrices; matrix calculus; determinants; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; linear systems; vector spaces; use of software; applications. Prerequisite: Math 53, Stat 125(3 unit(3 units)

STAT 136 – INTRODUCTION TO REGRESSION ANALYSIS.Linear regression model; model selection; regression diagnostics; use of dummy variables; remedial measures. Prerequisite: Stat 131, Stat 135(3 unit(3 units)

STAT 138 – INTRODUCTION TO SAMPLING DESIGNSProbability and non-probability sampling; simple random, systematic, cluster,stratified, and multi-stage sampling designs; sampling with probability proportional to size; applications. PPrerequisite: Stat 131, Stat 125(3 units)

STAT 143 – SURVEY OPERATIONSResearch process; techniques of data collection; principles of questionnaire design; data coding and encoding; data quality control; presentation of research findings. PPrerequisite: SSa, Technical Writing course, Oral Communication Skills course(3 units)

STAT 145 – INTRODUCTION TO TIME SERIES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTINGClassical methods; ARIMA models; Box-Jenkins method; unit root processes; intervention analysis; GARCH Models; GARCH Models; regression with time series data; applications. Prerequisite: Stat 136. (3 units)

STAT 146 – INTRODUCTION TO EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSISDisplaying and summarizing batches; re-expressing ddata; median polish; a A student has SS if s/he requires at most 18 major units to graduate robust and resistant measures; fitting resistant lines. Coreq: Stat 136(3 units)

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STAT 192.2 – ADVANCED LINEAR MODELSInstrumental variables: limited dependent variable models; panel data estimation. Prerequisite: Stat 136(3 units)

STAT 193 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL AND PHPHYSICAL SCIENCE STATISTICSPrerequisite: COI. (3 units)

STAT 193.1 – INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROLOverview of quality control and improvement; identifying sources of variation; control charts; pprocess capability analysis; acceptance sampling; reliability. Prerequisite: Stat 125, Stat 131(3 units)

STAT 194 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICSPrerequisite: COI. (3 unit(3 units)

STAT 195 – INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL STATISTICSProbability distributions, sampling distributions, parametric and non-parametric inference. (3 units)

STAT 196.1 – ADVANCED STATISTICAL CCOMPUTINGAdvanced data management and processing; Structured Query Language; modular codes; simulations; resampling methods. Prerequisite: Stat 136(3 units)

STAT 197 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICSPPrerequisite: COI. (3 units) (may be taken thrice, topics to be indicated for record purposes)

STAT 147 – INTRODUCTION TO MULTIVARIATE ANALYSISMultivariate normal distribution; inference on mean vector and dispersion matrices; principal component analysis; canonical correlation analysis; discriminant analysis; factor analysis; cluster analanalysis; other multivariate techniques; applications. Prerequisite: Stat 136(3 units)

STAT 148 – INTRODUCTION TO EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNSPrinciples of experimentation; completely rrandomized design; randomized complete block design; Latin-square design; cross-over design; factorial experiments; incomplete block design; other experimental designs; applications. Prerequisite: Stat 136(3 units)

STAT 149 – INTRODUCTION TO CATEGORICAL DDATA ANALYSISCategorical data; cross-classification tables; analysis using loglinear, logistic and logit models. Prerequisite: Stat 136(3 units)

STAT 191 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL STATISTICSPPrerequisite: COI.(3 units)

STAT 191.1 – INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICSDescriptive and inferential statistics in the health sciences: clinical trials, epidemiologic studies: survival analysis. Prerequisite: Stat 125 CCoreq: Stat 148(3 units)

STAT 192 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC STATISTICSPrerequisite: COI. (3 units)

STAT 192.1 – STATISTICS IN MARKET RESEARCHMarMarket research process; primary data collection; research design concepts; descriptive, inferential, and multivariate statistics in market research; communicating market research results; applications. Coreq: Stat 147(3 units)

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TOURISMTOUR 115 – ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW EN-TERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN TOURISMThe examination of opportunities, preparation of business plans and analysis of problems involved in the planning and establishment of tourism-oriented enterprises. Identification, selection and implemen-tation of a tourism- related business of their choice. Prerequisite: SS, Tour136(3 units)

TOUR 116 – LAND RESOURCE AND RESORT AREA DEVELOPMENTAnalAnalysis of the techniques in planning, developing and marketing land resources keeping in mind the economic, legal and physical factors in the use, transfer, development and administration of lands for purposes of tourism. The emphasis is on the fea-sibility and planning of destination resort properties, and the development of recreational facilities as well as the as the overall hotel physical structure. Prerequisite: Tour111(3 units)

TOUR 117 – ECOTOURISMSustainable utilization of the natural environment as a component of tourism development; develop-ment and operation of ecotourism products and programs. Prerequisite: JS(3 units)

TOURISM MANAGEMENT

TOUR 120 – PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION AND BEHAVIORPrinciples and techniques of organization, manage-ment and organizational behaviour in tourism plan-ning bodies and enterprises. (Equivalent: BA101 and 104)(4 units)

TOUR 121 – HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN TRAVEL AND TOURISMIntIntroduction to the fundamental principles of human resources management in the areas of acquisition, development, maintenance and utilization of labor force in tourism-oriented establishments. Special issues relating to the management of human re-sources shall also be discussed. Prerequisite: SS(3 units)

TOUR 102 – WORLD TOURISMThe geography, history, attractions, facilities, travel formalities, conditions, communications, and gas-tronomy of important (actual and potential) tour-ism- oriented countries in the world.(4 units)

TOUR 110 – TOURISM PRINCIPLESTThe study and application of the basic components of tourism, the factors determining priorities in tour-ist development, the philosophy and promotion of tourism, and the social, cultural and economic sig-nificance of tourism. Includes the importance of travel counselling, publicity media, research and sta-tistics, immigration and customs procedures, and the development of tourism at regional, national and international llevels.(3 units)

TOUR 111 – TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND CON-TROLQuantitative and qualitative approaches to devel-opment planning in the tourismsector. Prerequisite: Tour122, Econ 100.1 ,100.2(3 units)

TOUR 112 – INFORMATION AND COMMUNICA-TIONS TECHNOLOGY AND TOURISMThe role and impacts of information and communi-cations technology (ICT) in tourism development, service quality and operations of the industry; survey of specific information and communication technologies used in tourism establishments. Prerequisite: Tour110(3 units)

TOUR 113 – TOURISM AND PHILIPPINE CULTUREIntegration of the cultural geography of the Philip-pines in the context of tourism planning and devel-opment. Prerequisite: Tour110(3 units)

TOUR 114 – DOMESTIC TOURISMThe importance of domestic travel in developing tourism. Various strategies and tactics to develop domestictourism. Prerequisite: Tour110(3 units)

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TOUR 122 – TOURISM MANAGEMENTCComparative analysis of different approaches and options in the management of a destination’s tour sm industry, specifically in the aspects of planning, organization, direction and control. Includes a com-prehensive study of the structure/organization of the national tourism organizationsinvariouscoun-tries. Prerequisite: Tour110, Tour120(3 units)

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY

TOUR 131 – MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FOR TOURISM ENTERPRISESUses of eUses of economic and accounting concepts for managerial planning and control in tourism planning bodies and enterprises. (Equivalent:Mgmt/BA115) Prerequisite: Acctg1, Econ100.2(3 units)

TOUR 136 - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN TOUR-ISM ENTERPRISESPrinciples of financial management for short- and long-range planning. (Equivalent: Mgmt141/-BA141,142). Prerequisite: Tour131(3 units)

TOURISM/TRAVEL LAWS

TOUR 144 – TOURISM LAWS IAn introductory course in basic business law em-phasizing laws relevant to the tourism industry which includes: constitutional principles, principles of obligations and contracts, and the laws on common carriers. Prerequisite: JS(3 units)

TOUR 145 – TOURISM LAWS IIA A continuation of Tourism144 (TourismLaws I) for more extensive legal background as part of profes-sional training for management. Emphasis is given to the laws pertaining to partnerships and corpora-tions, specific rights and liabilities of innkeepers and other persons engaged in the ownership and opera-tions of tourist establishments, and legal aspects of labor relations. Prerequisite: Tour144(3 units)

PROMOTION

TOUR 151 – MARKETING MANAGEMENT IN TOURISMTThe importance and relevance of marketing in a va-riety of tourism-oriented institutions. Emphasis is placed on policies, strategies and tactics in promot-ing tourism and other products and services of the country. Prerequisite: Tour110, Tour120(3 units)

TOUR 153 – TOURISM PROMOTIONThe fundamental principles of publicity, advertising and sales promotion with emphasis on the various approaches, methods and problems when these promotional tools are used in tourism. Prerequisite: Tour151(3 units)

TTRANSPORTATION

TOUR 161 – TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENTTThe development of major transportation systems and their marketing function as an integral part of the process of physical distribution. It considers the geographical, technical, legal and political factors as they affect land, sea and air travel and transport sys-tems. Transportation’s impact on areas served. Anal-ysis of models of passenger transportation, including rates and services in urban, local, intra-provinces, inter-provinces and international operation. The reg-ulations of carrier operation and passenger travel maximizing the contributions of the transport system. Prerequisite: Tour110(3 units)

TOUR 166 – LAND AND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT TThe breadth and challenge of strategic problems – current and future – which confront railway and bus company executives. The course aims to cultivate an awareness of the environment in which the bus and the railway industries must function, both today and in the future. Analysis of new approaches, tech-niques and management tools employed by effec-titive bus and railway managers. Prerequisite: Tour161(3 units)

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TOURISMTERMINAL COURSES

TOUR 197 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN TOURISMPrerequisite: JS(3 units)

TOUR 198 – STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN TRAVEL AND TOURISMTThe formulation and implementation of corporate objectives and strategies, as applied to tourism en-terprises and governmental tourism organizations. It shall include an analysis of the environment, resourc-es, and value orientation in corporations. Prerequisite: Graduating(3 units)

TOUR 199 – TOURISM RESEARCH METHODSThe study of the basic aspects of planning, execu-tion, integration, evaluation and application of re-search in the broad field of tourism with emphasis on the various quantitative and qualitative research methods and techniques. Prerequisite: Stat101, SS(3 units)

TOUR 167 – SEA TRAVEL MANAGEMENTTThe breadth and challenge of current and future strategic problems which confront shipping and port executives. The course aims to cultivate an awareness of the environment in which the sea travel industry must function, both today and in the future. Analysis of new approaches, techniques and management tools employed by effective shipping and port managers. and port managers. Prerequisite: Tour161(3 units)

TOUR 168 – AIR TRAVEL MANAGEMENTThe breadth and challenge of strategic prob-lems–current and future–which confront airline and airport executives. The course aims to cultivate an awareness of the environment in which the airline and airport industry must function ,both today and in the future. Analysis of new approaches, tech-niques and management tools employed by effec-tive airline and airport managers. Prerequisite: Tour161(3 units)

TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATION

TOUR 175 – TRAVEL AND TOUR MANAGEMENTThe application of new trends and management techniques in providing expertise and coordination of travel services; to include a travel organization’s role as provider of expertise and coordinator of travel services; its structures and functions: and its relation to other industry suppliers. Prerequisite: Tour102, Tour110, Tour114, Tour112(5 unit(5 units)

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

TOUR 181 – INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENTHistory, development and types of hotel and restaurants ;an overview of operating departments, their functions and management. PPrerequisite: Tour112, Tour120(3 units)

TOUR 182 – RESORT AND CLUB MANAGEMENTThe management and operations of clubs and re-sorts, their services- including technical and admin-istrative aspects. Prerequisite: Tour181(3 units)

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EDUCATIONED 101 - PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMHistory, organization, programs, & professional this.(3 units)

ED 101 - ALTERNATIVE LEARNING DELIVERY SYSTEMSObjectiObjectives, functions, principles, & practices of non-conventional leaning delivery systems.(3 units)

ED 180 - STUDENT TEACHINGTeaching internship in the laboroty school &/or co-operating school including observations & participa-tion in school activities. (8 units in 1 sem or 2 sems for 4 units each)

ED 181 - SENIOR SEMINARSynthesis & integration of leaning in the BEEd & BSE programs. 2u.; may be taken concurrently with EDUC 180; students taking the 1-yr. (2 sem.) intern-ship course should enroll in EDUC 181 during the latter sem.

ED 183 - TEACHING INTERNSHIP IN ELEMENTA-RY SCHOOLSSupervised intensive off-campus teaching. Prerequi-site: EDUC 181(5 units)

ED 186 - APPROACHES TO VALUES EDUCATIONTeaching strategies in values education in the ele-mentary and secondary schools. Prerequisite: JS(3 units)

ED 190 - COMPUTERS IN EDUCATIONUse of computers in education. Basic concents, prin-ciples & applications of programming.(3 units - 7hrs: 1 lec, 6 lab)

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (EDAD)

ED 101 - THE CONSITUTION & LAWS & POLICIES IN EDUCATION(3 units)

ART EDUCATION (EDART)

ED 102 - ART EDUCATIONHiHistorical development, trends, & issues in art & art education. (3 units)

ED 106 - ART EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOP-MENTTheories about growth & development of learners in & through art & art education.(3 units)

ED 115 - ART PRODUCATION IN BASIC EDUCA-TIONExploration & applications of various media, materi-als, tools, techiniques, & processes in creating visual arts, in basic education.(3 units)

ED 125 - ART APPRECIATION IN BASIC EDUCA-TIONContent & approaches in aesthetic, art criticism & art history arpplied to basic education.

ED 135 - CURRICULUM DESIGN IN ART EDUCA-TIONApproaches & strategies in planning curriculum & instruction in art education.(3 units)

165 FIELD EXPERIENCES IN ART EDUCATIONObservation of & participation in various school & non-school settings for art education. Prerequisite: EDART 102/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

ED 175 - TEACHING OF CREATIVE ARTS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLInIntegrative teaching of the visual & perforing arts in the elementary school. (3 units)

ED 179 - TEACHING ART IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLPrerequisite: EDFD 116(3 units)

CCOUNSELOR EDUCATION (EDCO)

EDCO 101 - INTRODUCTION TO GUIDANCEPhilosophy, principles, & techiniques of guidance & organization of guidance programs. (3 units)

EDCO 102 - HOMEROOM GUIDANCESScope, concepts, principles & practices in home-room guidance. Prerequisite: EDCO 101/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

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HE 110 - APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY & EPIDEMIOL-OGY IN HEALTH EDUCATIONMicroorganisms & parasites; disease prevention & control.(3 units)

HE 115 - SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATIONPrinciples & techniques in the school health educa-tion program (with emphasis on the teacher’s role) for the school child. (For BEEd students & for other non-health majors). Prerequisite: EDH 100/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

HE 120 - NUTRITION IN HEALTH EDUCATIONFood & nutrition for normal & special health needs. Prerequisite: EDH 100/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

HE 125 - SAFETY EDUCATION & FIRST AIDPrinciples, techniques & approaches in safety educa-tion with emphasis on basic skills in first aid & emer-gency care for the injured & sick.(3 units)

HE 130 - CONSUMER HEALTH EDUCATIONProblems of the consumer regarding health infor-mation, products & services; principles & approach-es to drug education. Prerequisite: EDH 100/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

HE 140 - MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTHHealth care & guidance of mother & child, including the family, Prerequisite: EDH 100/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

HE 150 - THE TEACHING OF HEALTH EDUCATIONObjectiObjectives, materials, subject matter, problems, cur-rent trends & methods of teaching health education. Prerequisite: EDFD 116(3 units)

HE 160 - HEALTHFUL SCHOOL-COMMUNITY LIVINGBasic principles & approaches in environmental health education & primary health care. Prerequisite:. EDH 100/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

HE 170 - SCHOOL HEALTH SUPERVISIONPrinciples of supervision in school health programs with emphasis on teacher’s role in school health services. PPrerequisite: EDH 100/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

CURRICULUM STUDIES (EDCS)

EDCS 101 - PRINCIPLES & PROCESSES OF CUR-RICULUM DEVELOPMENTPrinciples & processes of curriculum development in elementary & secondary education – planning, design, implementation, & evaluation. (3 units)

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS (EDFD)

EDFD 100 - DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYFactors affecthing the growth, development & be-havior of the individual from childhood to adult-hood & their implications for education & guidance. Prerequisite: Psych 101, Consent of Instructor (3 units)

EDFD 113 - LEARNING STYLES OF CHILDRENPerceptual development & learning styles of chil-dren.(3 units)

EDFD 116 - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGYProcess of education on the basis of pertinent py-schological principles. Major topics in psychology emphasizing motivation, learning, individual differ-ences, & personality with application to educational situations.(3 units)

EDFD 120 - EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT & PRAC-TICEDevelopment of major educational theories & ideas; their implications for Philippine education. (3 units)

EDFD 121 - INTRODUCATION TO SOCIO-CUL-TURAL FOUNDATIONThe socio-cultural factors that affect growth & de-velopment focusing on the socialization processes & development of attitudes & values. (3 units)

HEALTH EDUCATION

HE 100 - FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTHFUL LIVINGCConcepts, principles, & ways of healthful living & their application.(3 units)

HE 101 - TEACHING OF SCIENCE & HEALTH IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSTeaching methodologies & current trends in inte-grated science & health education.(3 units)

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HE 171 - COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION FOR HEALTH EDUCATIONPrinciples, techniques, processes & practicum in or-ganizing a community for health development. (3 units - 3hrs: 1 lec, 2 fieldwork)

HE 173 - SEX EDUCATIONPrinciples, aspects, approaches & teaching materials for sex education. Prerequisite: EDH 100, 140/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

HE 174 - POPULATION EDUCATIONIntroduction to population education.(3 units)

LANGLANGUAGE TEACHING (EDL)

EDL 101 - APPLIED LINGUISTICS FOR TEACHING IN THE EARLY GRADES Operational knowledge of the phonological, struc-tural, & discoursal patterns of English and Filipino for pedagogical purposes. Prerequisite: EDLR 101/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

EDL 105 - THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL LAN-GUAGE Theory & research on language acquisition. (3 units)

EDL 111 - PHONOLOGY & GRAMMAR OF ENGLISHPhonological & Structural patterns of English for teaching English in basic education.(3 units)

EDL 112 - PALATANUNGAN AT BALARILA NG FIL-IPINO PARA SA MGA GURO NG FILIPINO Pagsusuri ng mga mahalagang aspekto ng balaril-ang Filipino na kinabibilangan ng mga tunog, gamit (uses of rhetorical functions), pagpapangalan, pag-papanuri, pagtuturing, atbp. (3 units)

EDL 112 - COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH IN BASIC EDUCATION Grammatical structures of English considering meanings, contexts & use. Prerequisite: EDL 111 (3 units)

EDL 121 - THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGEObjectiObjectives, subject matter, materials, trends, prob-lems & methods of teaching English.(3 units)

EDL 122 - THE TEACHING OF FILIPINOObjectives, materials, subject matter, problems, cur-rent trends, & methods of teaching Filipino.(3 units)

EDL 125 - ENGLISH FOR TEACHERSManagement of classroom interaction; patterns of discourse including forms & patterns employed in developing concepts & processes, academic read-ing & writing. (3 units)

EDL 128 - TEACHING OF SPEECHPrinciples & methods of teaching speech in the ele-mentary school. Prerequisite: SS in speech/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

EDL 141 - LANGUAGE TEST DEVELOPMENT Principles of language test construction & their ap-plication in the preparation of sample language tests. Prerequisite: EDL 101/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

LANGUAGE & READING (EDLR)101 Foundations of Language and Reading. Theories & principles of language acquisition & the reading process.(3 units)

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (EDP)

EDP 128 - MUSIC EDUCATION IN THE ELEMENTA-RY SCHOOLThe reading, writing, & singing of simple music. (3 units)

EDP 129 - MUSIC METHODS IN HIGH SCHOOLMethods of teaching music in the high school with emphasis on the various aspects of vocal & instru-mental programs, the general music class & other specialized offerings. Prerequisite: EDFD 116(3 units)

READING EDUCATION (EDR)

EDR 101 - THE READING PROCESSTheories & basic principles of reading instruction in the secondary level.(3 units)

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EDSP 121 - CREATIVITYTheory & practice; identification & development of creativity among special learners.(3 units)

EEDSP 122 - MONTESSORI & OTHER APPROACHES IN CHILDHOOD Education. Philosophy, principles, methods & tech-niques of the Montessori & other approaches. (3 units)

EDSP 123 - EARLY INTERVENTION FOR EXCEP-TIONAL CHILDRENPrograms and services in early intervention for ex-ceptional children with focus on family involvement and multidisciplinary approaches. PrereqUISITE: EDSP 101, HE 100/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

EDSP 124 - DIAGNOSTIC-PRESCRIPTIVE TEACH-ING IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONPsychoeducational assessment & instructional pro-gramming in special education. Prerequisite: EDSP 101/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

EDSP 126 - METHODS & MATERIALS IN TEACH-ING THE GIFTED & CHILDREN WITH MENTAL RE-TARDATION & BEHAVIOR PROBLEMSPrerequisite: EDSP 101/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

DUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (EDTECH)

EDTECH 101 - INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA RE-SOURCES Production & use of different types of media re-sources for classroom instruction.(3 units)

SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION (EDSSE)

EDSSE 105 - SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATIONContent & methods drawn from the social sciences for elementary & secondary social studies. (3 units)

EEDSSE 120 - CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS IN SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATIONIssues & challenges facing contemporary society: implications to social studies education.(3 units)

EDR 110 - TEACHING OF READING AND LITERA-TUREObjectives, subject matter, materials, current trends, problems and methods of teaching reading and lit-erature. Prerequisite: EDR 101/Consent of Instructor (3 units)

EDR 120 - SELECTION & ANALYSIS OF INSTRUC-TIONAL MATERIALS IN READINGApproaches in the selection & analysis of instruc-tional materials for the teaching of reading in the el-ementary schools. Prerequisite: EDR 10(3 units)

EDR 121 - CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Survey & evaluation of literature for children in the elementary grades based on criteria for selection of materials. Includes materials in book form, maga-zines, recordings, radio & television programs.

EDR 151 - READING DIAGNOSIS & REMEDIATIONBasic Principles & techniques of classroom diagno-sis & remediation of reading difficulties. Prerequi-site: EDL 141(3 units)

EDR 169 - THEORY & PRACTICE IN TEACHING BEGINNING READING Techniques Beginning Reading. Techniques & ma-terials in teaching beginning reading with observa-tion & apprenticeship. Prerequisite EDLR 101(3 units)

SPECIAL EDUCATION (EDSF)

EDSP 101 - SPECIAL EDUCATION Historical development; programs & services in spe-cial education.(3 units)

EDSP 110 - REHABILITATION FOR THE ATYPICAL ADOLESCENTSpecial education in relation to psychosocial, medi-cal & vocational rehabilitation. (3 units)

EDSP 114 - PROGRAM MODIFICATION FOR LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDSSurvey, observations, analysis & development of in-stitution based & alternative programs & services for special learners.(3 units)

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EDSSE 161 - THE TEACHING OF SOCIAL STUDIESObjectives, content, methods of teaching, current trends, & problems of teaching social studies. Pre-requisite: EDFD 116(3 units)

TEACHING IN THE EARLY GRADES (EDTEG)

EDTEG 101 - TEACHING IN THE EARLY GRADES (K-2).Objectives, scope, principles, problems & trends in teaching young children (K-2).(3 units)

EDTEG 102 - PLAY & OTHER PHYSICAL ACTIVI-TIES IN THE LEARNING PROCESSThe importance of play in the learning process. Play activities in relation to teaching in the early grades.(3 units)

SCIENCE TEACHING (EDSC)

EDSC 101 - THE TEACHING OF SCIENCEObjectives, materials, problems, current trends, & methods of teaching science. PPRerequisite: EDFD 116/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

EDSC 106 - BEGINNING NUMBER & SCIENCE CONCEPTS IN YOUNG CHILDRENDevelopment and acquisition of concepts of num-bers, space, time & reasoning; the beginning of sci-entific thinking process & skills in children. (3 units)

EDSC 121 - THE TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS Objectives, materials, subject matter, current trends, & methods of teaching mathematics. Prerequisite: EDFD 116/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

EEDSC 125 - GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERSDemonstrative geometry; common shapes & their relationships; areas & perimeters of polygonal re-gions. (3 units)

EDSC 126 - FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS CON-CEPTS & METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCIENCEThe teaching of numbers & numeration systems arithmetic operations with natural and rational num-bers, divisibility, ratio, proportion & percentage; infor-mal geometry & measurement. (3 units)

EDSC 132 - LABORATORY WORK IN THE TEACH-ING OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCIENCEModern trends in laboratory & demonstration tech-niques & use of improvised apparatus. PRerequisite: Major in Science/Consent of Instructor(3 units - 7hrs: 1 lec, 6 lab)

EDSC 152 - LABORATORY WORK IN THE TEACH-ING OF HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGYModern trends in laboratory and demonstration techniques & use of improvised apparatus. PRereq-uisite: Major in Science/Consent of Instructor(3 units - 7hrs: 1 lec, 6 lab)

EDSC 162 - LABORATORY WORK IN THE TEACH-ING OF HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRYModern trends in laboratory & demonstration tech-niques & use of improvised apparatus PRerequisite: Major in Science/Consent of Instructor(3 units - 7hrs: 1 lec, 6 lab)

EDSC 172 - LABORATORY WORK IN THE TEACH-ING OD HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICSModern trends in laboratory & demonstration tech-niques & use of improvised apparatus. PRerequisite: Major in Science/Consent of Instructor(3 units - 7hrs: 1 lec, 6 lab)

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH (EDRE)

EDRE 101 - INTRODUCTORY RESEARCH METH-ODOLOGY IN EDUCATIONIntroduction to research & statistics in education. Prerequisite: Psych 101(3 units)

EDRE 146 - TESTS & MEASUREMENTSPrinciples, functions & types of tests & scales, their construction, administration & interpretation. (3 units)

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ECONOMICSECON 111 - GENERAL ECONOMIC HISTORYEconomic change & the evolution of economic insti-tutions in selected countries. Prerequisite: Econ 101, 102/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

ECON 112A - ASIAN ECONOMIC HISTORYHistory of economic change & development in China, Japan, & other Asian countries.(3 units)

ECON 115A - PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC HISTORYEconomic change in the Philippines from colonial times to the present.(3 units)

EECON 116A - THE ECONOMIES OF ASIAA survey of economic development in the countries of the region.(3 units)

ECON 121A - MONEY & BANKINGNNature & role of money; banks & other financial in-termediaries; central banking & banking regulations; open economy issues; efficient-markets theory; de-velopment finance.(3 units)

ECON 131 - QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICSRRepresentation of economic phenomena in terms of elementary mathematical & statistical models. Prerequisite: Econ 101, 102, Math 100, Stat 101/Con-sent of Instructor(4 units)

ECON 141 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICSInternational trade & finance; commercial policy & the macroeconomics of an open economy. Prereq-uisite: Econ 101, 102(3 units)

ECON 151A - PUBLIC ECONOMICSMarket failure; collective choice; theory of govern-ment expenditures & taxation.(3 units)

ECON 153A - PROJECT EVALUATIONDiscounted cash-flow analysis; social opportunity cost pricing; applications to public-sector projects with case studies; post-evaluation techniques.(3 units)

ECON 100.1 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECO-NOMIC THEORY & POLICY Basic concepts in macroeconomics & their applica-tions.Prerequisite: Math 11/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

ECON 100.2 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROECO-NOMIC THEORY & POLICYBasic concepts in microeconomics & their applica-tions.Prerequisite: Math 11/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

ECON 101 - MACROECONOMICSNational income accounting; consumption & invest-ment decisions; income & employment determina-tion; monetary & fiscal policies; international policy; growth. Prerequisite: Econ 11/Consent of Instructor(4 units)

ECON 102 - MICROECONOMICSDemand & supply; price determination in competi-tive markets; income distribution; general equilibri-um & welfare. Prerequisite: Econ 11/Consent of Instructor(4 units)

ECON 199 - SEMINARPrerequisite: SS, Econ 131/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

ECON 106 - ELEMENTS OF MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICSMathematical approaches to elementary economic theory. Prerequisite: Econ 101, 102, Math 100/Consent of In-structor(3 units)

ECON 108 - ECONOMICS OF SOCIALISM Theories of the transition to socialism for developed & underdeveloped countries; delineation of proper-ty rights; central planning, markets & coordination in the historical practice of centrally planned econo-mies. Prerequisite: Econ 101, 102/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

ECON 109 - HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHTEvolution of basic economic ideas & their social & intellectual context. Prerequisite: Econ 101, 102/Consent of Instructor(3 units)

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ECON 161A - INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAnalysis of firms & markets; pricing, product, & in-vestment decisions in theory & in practice; policies on competition & on protection; business & its envi-ronment.(3 units)

ECON 171A - ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTUREAgriculture in strategies for economic development; economics of rural institutions; analysis of agricultur-al policy.(3 units)

ECON 172A - RESOURCE & ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICSIntroduction to the analysis of problems & manage-ment of natural resources; environmental problems & policies.(3 units)

ECON 181A - LABOR ECONOMICSDeterminants of wage levels & wage structure; em-ployment; nonwage aspects of employment; as-pects of human capital theory.(3 units)

ECON 186A - HEALTH ECONOMICSDemand for & supply of health care; role of govern-ment in health care; organization & financing of health care services; problems associated with deliv-ery system.(3 units)

ECON 190.1A - INTERNATIONAL TRADE, PAY-MENTS, & DEVELOPMENT POLICBasic concepts & issues in foreign trade & external payments affecting developing countries; analysis of policies & their effects. (3 units)

ECON 190.2A - MONETARY, FISCAL & DEVELOP-MENT POLICYBasic concepts & issues in money, credit, taxation, & public spending in the context of development; analysis of policies & their effects. (3 units)

ECON 191A - DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSTTheories & problems of economic development; survey of the development experience in low- & high-income countries. (3 units)

ECON 195A - READING COURSE IN ECONOMICS Individual work on special topics not included in the announced course offerings. Prerequisite: Econ 101, 102(3 units) *may be taken twice.

ECON 196A - URBAN & REGIONAL ECONOMICSIntIntroduction to location theory; the urban economy; regional income theory; regional interdependence.(3 units)

ECON 198A - SPECIAL TOPICS IN ECONOMICS(3 units) *may be taken 2 or more times provided the topics are different.

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TRIVIA

College in the University which harbors the most number of Econ students electives-wise:

1. CSSP 2. CAL 3. CBA

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