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Page 1: Electives 101 Primer
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Message from the SESC Education and

Research Councilor

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B.S. Business Economics Curriculum 4

B. S. Economics Curriculum 5

Business Administration Electives 6

Geography Electives 9

Mathematics Electives 11

Political Science Electives 14

Psychology Electives 17

What’s Inside

Public Administration Electives 18

Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Manage-

ment & Industrial Engineering Electives

19

Statistics Electives 20

Anthropology Electives 22

Sociology Electives 24

Language Electives 26

Tourism Electives 33

Philosophy Electives 35

Economics Electives 37

Journalism Electives 38

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The new curricula of BS Economics and BS Business Economics state that a BS Econ

and BS BE major would have to take 10 and 5 electives, respectively. This means

that, if properly planned and allocated, an Econ student could possibly be a minor in

at least another field, since a student needs to take five electives under a field or

discipline to be considered as a minor.

If you still don’t know the rules, a student could only take up to four elec-

tives below 100 except for European Languages (eg. Math 53, Polsc 11). Also, make

sure to complete the prerequisites first before taking a subject, so that it would be

credited. However, the latter rule could be waived as long as he can obtain a consent

of instructor (COI) from the professor of that subject.

There are the required Econ electives for BS Econ-- Econ 121, 141, 151, and

five more non-required Econ subjects (eg. Econ 101 and 131 are not counted because

they are required subjects under the curricula). BS BE students are required to take

Econ 121, 141, 151, and 2 other non-required Econ subjects, three BE electives, two

Management electives, and one Finance elective.

Having many electives probably makes us enviable to other students in the

University of the Philippines. While some are required to take Psych 101, Polsc 14,

and whatnot because those subjects are really included in their curriculum, we have

the liberty to choose among the pool of possible electives in this diverse university.

Electives are actually beneficial to most students. I know a current MA

student who took a handful of Math and Statistics subjects that helped him in his

graduate school. One even took many courses from the College of Education that she

was qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET). There is also a

current HR officer of a company who took a lot of Psych electives when she was in

college. Another was sure that she would enter law school so she took Creative Writ-

ing, Speech, and English classes. Other people choose to take “uno-able” electives so

that they could lift their GWA.

Electives also make Econ students have some interesting stories to tell. I

remember a senior when I was a sophomore student who took every elective that is

related to Economics (eg. Geog 105 or Economic Geography, Anthro 133 or Economic

Anthropology), a shiftee who took electives that was offered by the department of

her former course, and an orgmate who had chopseuy electives or a variety of elec-

tives of different fields.

Planning your electives is obviously not a requirement. Either you allocate

your electives in just one or two fields and attain minor degrees, or take chopseuy

Electives and be a jack-of-all-trades. You might want to consider what you want to

do after college, or what your interests are. You want to go to law school? Take Po-

litical Science, Speech and Public Speaking electives. You want to continue your stud-

ies in Economics? Allot some of your free electives to other Econ electives, and lean

on taking Math and Statistics electives. Want to lift your GWA with “uno-able” elec-

tives? It’s your choice.

Irene Arzadon, SESC Education and Research Councilor

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B.S. Business Economics Curriculum

(Effective 1st Sem AY 2010-2011)

First Year

First Semester Second Semester

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3

GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3

GE Subject (Math, Sci and Tech) 3 GE Subject (Math, Sci and Tech) 3

GE Subject (Econ 11-SSP) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3

GE Subject (Math 17-MST) 5 Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus) 4

Physical Education (2) Physical Education (2)

Total units 17 16

Second Year

First Semester Second Semester

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3

Econ 198 (Special Topics in Differential 3 Free Elective (1) 3

Integral Calculus) Economics Elective (1) 3

Econ 101 (Macroeconomics) 4 Econ 106 (Elements of Math Econ) 3

Econ 102 (Microeconomics) 4 GE Subject (Math, Sci & Tech) 3

Stat 101 (Elementary Statistics) 3 Free Elective (2) 3

Accounting 1 3

NSTP (1.5) NSTP (1.5)

Physical Education (2) Physical Education (2)

Total Units 20 18

Third Year

First Semester Second Semester

Economics Elective (2) 3 Management Elective II*** 3

Econ 131 (Quantitative Economics) 4 Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3

Free Elective (2) 3 Free Elective (4) 3

Management Elective I* 3 Econ 132 3

Finance Elective** 3 BE Elective (1) 3

Total Units 16 15

Fourth Year

First Semester Second Semester

GE Subject (Math, Sci and Tech) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3

Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3

Econ 199 (Seminar) 3 Econ 121 / 141 / 151 3

BE Elective (2) 3 P.I. 100 (Rizal) 3

Free Elective (5) 3 BE Elective (3) 3

Econ 163 3

Total Units 18 15

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, Math 180.2, Stat 115, HRIM 112, HRIM 108. Note: As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six units in one of the Na-tional Service Training Program (NSTP) components. ROTC and Civic Welfare Training Service are offered by UPD. *BA 101 or IE 31 Industrial Organization and Management ** BA 141 or Econ 122 Financial Economics *** BA 115 or Econ 162 Managerial Economics

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B.S. Economics Curriculum

(Effective 1st Sem AY 2010-2011)

First Year

First Semester Second Semester

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3

GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3

GE Subject (Math, Sci and Tech) 3 GE Subject (Math, Sci and Tech) 3

GE Subject (Econ 11-SSP) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3

GE Subject (Math 17-MST) 5 Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus) 4

Physical Education (2) Physical Education (2)

Total Units 17 16

Second Year

First Semester Second Semester

GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3

Econ 198 (Sp. Topics in Differential and 3 GE Subject (Math, Sci & Tech) 3

Integral Calculus) Free Elective (1) 3

Econ 101 (Macroeconomics) 4 Free Elective (2) 3

Econ 102 (Microeconomics) 4 Free Elective (3) 3

Stat 101 (Elementary Statistics) 3 Econ 106 (Elements of Math. Econ) 3

Acctg. 1 (Intro to Financial Acctg) 3

NSTP(National Service Training Prog) (3) NSTP(National Service Training Prog) (1.5)

Physical Education (2) Physical Education (2)

Total Units 20 18

Third Year

First Semester Second Semester

Free Elective (4) 3 Free Elective (7) 3

Free Elective (5) 3 Econ Elective (2) 3

Free Elective (6) 3 Econ Elective (3) 3

Econ Elective (1) 3 Economics 121 / 141 / 151 3

Economics 121 / 141 / 151 3 Economics 121 / 141 / 151 3

Econ 131 (Quantitative Econ) 4

Total Units 19 15

Fourth Year

First Semester Second Semester

Free Elective (8) 3 GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) 3

Free Elective (9) 3 GE Subject (Soc Sci and Philo) 3

Economics Elective (4) 3 Free Elective (10) 3

GE Subject (Math, Sci and Tech) 3 Economics Elective (5) 3

Econ 199 (Seminar) 3 P.I. 100 (Rizal) 3

Total Units 15 15

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BA 101 (INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

MANAGEMENT)

Principles & practices in business manage-

ment; an overview of the functional areas of

business; an introduction to case problem-

solving. Prerequisites: JS (for CBA/BSBE students); JS, COI (for non-CBA/BSBE stu-dents). 3 u. BA 102 (PHILIPPINE BUSINESS ENVI-

RONMENT)

A survey of sociological, technological, legal,

psychological, economic & other external

factors which influence business decision-

making in the Philippines. Prerequisite: SS. 3 u.

BA 105 (OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT)

Introduction to the strategic & tactical

decisions in manufacturing & service opera-

tions. Prerequisites: BA 101, 180.1, 182 or Econ 131. 3 u.

BA 106 (ADVANCED TOPICS IN OPERA-

TIONS MANAGEMENT) Trends and devel-

opments in operations management. Prereq-uisite: BA 105. 3 u.

BA 107 (MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLO-

GY)

Effective management of technological ad-

vances especially planning & control for the

benefit of the firm & society. Prerequisite: BA105. 3 u.

BA 108 (SPECIAL TOPICS IN OPERA-

TIONS MANAGEMENT)

Prerequisite: BA 105/COI for non-BA stu-dents. 3 u.

BA 115 (MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING)

Uses of accounting information for manageri-

al planning & control. Prerequisites: BA 99.1, 99.2, Acctg. 1. 3 u.

BA 126 (CONTROLLERSHIP)

The 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; motiva-

tion & control in organizations. Prerequisite: SS. 3 u.

BA 129 (MANAGEMENT SERVICES)

The management of consulting firm; prepara-

tion of feasibility studies; marketing, tech-

nical & financial aspects; project evaluation.

Prerequisites: BA 115 (non-BAA students) BA 132 (FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS)

Study of the structure, functions & opera-

tions of financial institutions, money & capital

markets. Prerequisite: Econ 121/COD. 3 u. BA 145 (INVESTMENTS)

Principles & practice with special emphasis on

the evaluation of

project studies, security analysis & the es-

tablishment of standards for the selection of

industry, issue & security. Prerequisites: Econ121, SS. 3 u.

BA 146 (SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE)

Prerequisite: SS. 3 u.

BA 151 (HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN ORGANI-

ZATIONS)

The concepts & principles of behavior in

business organizations.

Prerequisites: JS (for CBA/BSBE students); JS, COI (for non-CBA/BSBE students). 3 u.

BA 152 (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGE-

MENT)

Basic principles & frameworks in the manage-

ment of acquisition, development & movement

of human resources in organizations.

BA 160 (BUSINESS LAW)

Introduction to the Philippine legal system

emphasizing business relationships & transac-

tions in contractual agreements; organization

& regulation of business enterprises. Prereq-

uisite: JS. 3 u.

Business Administration Electives

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BA 161 (LAW ON BUSINESS

TRANSACTIONS)

The Constitution, Obligations & Con-

tracts, sales, quasidelicts, damages,

lease, all special laws including presiden-

tial decrees & administrative regula-

tions pertinent thereto. 3 u.

BA 162 (LAW ON BUSINESS OR-

GANIZATIONS)

Agency, single proprietorships, partner-

ships, corporations, conglomerates.

joint ventures, multinationals, securities

act, insolvency law, civil code provisions

on orders of preference & concurrence

of credits, licensing of foreign corpora-

tions & cooperatives, & pertinent laws,

rules & regulations administered by the

Securities & Exchange Commission,

Board of Investment, Central Bank,

Board of Domestic Trade & other gov-

ernment agencies. Prerequisite: BA 161/COD. 3 u.

BA 166 (THE LAW ON SALES,

AGENCY & CREDIT TRANSACTIONS)

The legal framework governing con-

tracts of sales, agency, loans, guaranty,

pledge & mortgage. Prerequisite: BA161/equiv. 3 u.

BA 167 (LAWS GOVERNING THE

FINANCIAL SYSTEM)

All banking laws including the Central

Bank Act, the General Banking Act &

laws governing other specialized finan-

cial institutions, government-owned or

controlled & partly private-owned; in-

vestment houses, offshore banking

units, FCDUs, guarantee & insurance of

lending institutions, Central Bank regu-

lations on interest rates. Prerequisites: BA 160.1, 160.2; for non-accounting majors only. 3 u.

BA 170 (MARKETING MANAGE-

MENT)

Principles, practices & development of

integrated marketing programs. Prereq-uisite: BA 101. 3 u. BA 172 (MARKETING COMMUNICA-

TIONS)

Planning, managing & evaluating the com-

munication mix––advertising, sales pro-

motion, packaging, public relations &

personal selling. Prerequisite: BA l70. 3 u.

BA 173 (CONSUMER BEHAVIOR)

Psychological, economic, anthropological

& sociological perspectives in under-

standing the consumer and in designing

marketing programs. Prerequisite: BA 170. 3 u. BA 174 (MARKETING RESEARCH)

Principles & methods used in the sys-

tematic & objective search for & analy-

sis of information relevant to identifi-

cation & solution of marketing problems.

Prerequisites: BA 170, 182. 3 u.

BA 175 (GLOBAL MARKETING)

Principles & practices in the marketing

of goods & services across borders in

the context of a dynamic international

business environment. Prerequisites: BA 170, Econ 100.1. 3 u.

BA 176 (DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT)

Principles & practices in the manage-

ment of retail & wholesale enterprises;

merchandising, store operations, pro-

motion, & control. Prerequisites: BA

105, 115, 170, 186. 3 u.

,

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BA 177 (PRODUCT MANAGEMENT)

Developing & managing brands, prod-

ucts or product lines including devel-

opment, product launch & product

portfolio assessment; maintaining

brand equity & leveraging strong

brands across line extensions & cate-

gories. Prerequisites: BA 115, 170. 3 u.

BA 178 (SPECIAL TOPICS IN MARKETING

MANAGEMENT)

The coverage varies from time to time

depending on relevance of topics &

interest of seminar participants. Pre-

requisite: BA 170. 3 u.

BA 180.1 (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

IN BUSINESS I)

Information & communication tech-

nology concepts & tools; business pro-

cess applications of software packag-

es. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing

(SYS). 3u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

BA 180.2 (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

IN BUSINESS II)

Advanced applications of information

& communication technology con-

cepts & tools in management decision

making & practice; technology evalu-

ation & management issues. Prerequi-

sites: BA 180.1,(SS). 3 u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

BA 181 (MANAGEMENT SCIENCE I)

Analysis & solution of management

problems; deterministic models such as

linear & integer programming, trans-

portation, assignment, inventory man-

agement, & project management

models. Prerequisites: Math 100, Stat

101. 3 u. (2.5 lec, 0.5 lab).

BA 182 (MANAGEMENT SCIENCE II)

Analysis & solution of management

problems; stochastic models; decision

theory, Markov processes, queuing,

simulation, forecasting, regression, &

other statistical applications. Prerequi-

site: BA 181. 3 u. (2.5 lec, 0.5 lab)

BA 186 (SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN)

Principles & methods for analyzing,

designing & developing different types

of business & management systems.

Prerequisite: BA 180.1. 3 u. (2 lec, 1

lab).

BA 190 (STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT)

An integrated approach to decision

making viewed from a top manage-

ment perspective; discussion of com-

prehensive problems of organizations.

Prerequisites: Graduating students, BA

105,141, 170. 3 u.

BA 191 (INFORMATION RESOURCE

MANAGEMENT)

Strategic approaches to the integra-

tion & management of information,

with emphasis on top management

involvement, hardware, telecommuni-

cations, & human resources. Prerequi-

sites: SS, BA 186. 3 u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

BA 192 (ENTREPRENEURSHIP)

Principles, problems, & practical as-

pects of entrepreneurship & intrapre-

neurship; innovation & new business

formations in startup or corporate set-

tings. Prerequisite: JS. 3 u.

BA 198 (SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION)

Special topics in the field of business

administration. 1-3 u. may be taken for

credit more than once.

BA 199 (BUSINESS PRACTICE)

Supervised field work or internship. 1-3

u. Tip: This is usually offered during sum-

mer; CBA usually holds an orientation

during second semester regarding this

subject. Watch out for announce-

ments in order for you to attend this

orientation and get a slot for this class.

.

Geog 31 Economic Geography of the

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Philippines

Distribution, variety and significance of

natural resources and how the

physical environment affects their use.

3 units.

Geog 100. Physical Geography.

Systematic study of land forms, cli-

mate, natural vegetation and soils. 3 units.

Geog 101 Climatology.

Climate elements, types and regions.

Prereq: Geog 1/

100; 3 units.

Geog 105 Economic Geography.

The 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, factory, trade

routes and centers. 3 units.

Geog 109 Quantitative Methods in

Geographic Analysis.

Elements and application of quantitative

techniques in geography. Prereq: Stat 101. 3 units.

Geog 111 Resource Management and

Conservation.

Planning, management and conservation

in the exploitation & development of

natural resources. Prereq: Geog 1/31/100/ COI; 3 units . Geog 119 Geography of Movement.

Causes of movements, concepts and

measures of distance, deals with the

theoretical foundations of spatial inter-

actions and practical applications of the

elements of the transportation system.

Prereq: Geog 31/COI; 3 units.

Geog 121 Landform Analysis.

Landform evaluation & analysis, map

reading & photo interpretation, & appli-

cation of Geographic Information Sys-

tem (GIS) in terrain evaluation.

Prereq: Geog 1/100/COI. 3 units Geog 131 Geography of the Philip-

pines.

The role of human & natural resources

in the economic growth & development

of the Philippines. Prereq: Geog 1/100/COI; 3 units

Geog 133 Geography of the Tropics.

Physical environment & resource po-

tential of the tropics. Problems of hu-

man use & occupance. Prereq: Geog

1/100/COI; 3 units

Geog 135 Rural & Urban Geography.

Concepts of rural & urban land use.

Prereq: Geog 1/100; 3 units

Geog 143 Geography of Asia.

The lands and peoples, climate, re-

sources & economic activities of the

countries of Southwest Asia; South

Asia; Southeast Asia; East Asia; Central

Asia; & Russian Siberia & Russian Far

East, & their interrelations. Prereq: Ge-

og1/100 for geog majors, COI for non-

geog majors; 3 units

Geog 145 Geography of the Pacific.

The physical environment, natural &

human resources, & economic devel-

opment of Australia, New Zealand,

New Guinea, Melanesia, Micronesia &

Polynesia. Prereq: Geog 1/100; 3 units

Geog 151 Geography of Europe.

Geography Electives

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Patterns of landforms, climate, re-

sources & economic activities of the

countries of Western Europe, Eastern

Europe & Tanscaucasia, & their interre-

lations. Prereq: Geog 1/100 for geog

majors, COI for non-geog majors. 3 units

Geog 155 Geography of North

America.

The physical environment, natural re-

sources, & economic development of the

countries of North America. Prereq: Geog 1/100; 3 units

Geog 157 Geography of South

America.

The physical environment, natural re-

sources, & economic development of the

countries of South America. Prereq: Geog 1/100; 3 units

Geog 159 Geography of Africa.

The physical environment, natural re-

sources, & economic development of the

countries of South Africa. Prereq: Geog 1/100; 3 units

Geog 161 Concepts & Principle of Land

Use.

Utilization & evaluation of land re-

sources & land use allocation, develop-

ment & causes of land misuse; land man-

agement & the application of Environ-

mental Impact Assessment (EIA) prin-

ciples to land use change. Prereq: Geog 100/COI; 3 units

Geog 171 Political Geography.

The relation between man’s political

activities &his natural environment. The

political development of type states in

the light of their location, size,

climate, landforms, & natural resources.

The political organization of the world

today in terms of contrasted environ-

mental conditions.

Current political issues & changing ad-

justments to natural environment. Pre-req: Geog 1/100, 105/COI; 3 units

Geog 173 Cultural Geography.

The complex interconnection of culture,

spaces, places & landscape. Prereq: COI.; 3 units

Geog 183 Transport Geography.

Study of transport systems and their

spatial impacts.

Prereq: COI; 3 units

Geog 185 Medical Geography

Ecological spatial and social approaches

in understanding the geographic aspects

of health and health care systems. Pre-req: COI. 3 units

Geog 190 Map & Air Photo

interpretation.

Elements, principles & techniques of

map & air photo interpretation for spa-

tial analysis & planning. Prereq: Geog 10. 5 h. (2 lec, 3 lab); 3 units Geog 192 Field Methods in

Geography.

Methods & techniques of observing

geographic features, recording geo-

graphic data, & writing geographic re-

ports. Prereq: At least 9 units of

Geog/COI. 6 wk. (field) ; 6 units

Geog 197 Digital Cartography.

Introduction to the concepts, principles,

theories and applied components of

Digital Cartography and Geographic

Information Systems (GIS). Prereq: COI; 3 units

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Math 53. ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS I.

Functions 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 theorem

of calculus; applications of the definite

integral.. Prerequisite: Math 17 or

equivalent; 5 u.

Math 54.ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS II.

Integration methods; applications of

the definite integral; plane and solid

analytic geometry; polar coordinates;

vectors; parametric equations. Sequenc-

es and series; power series. Prerequi-site: Math 53; 5 units.

Math 55. ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS

III.

Functions of several variables, continui-

ty; partial derivatives; derivatives of

functions of several variables; linear

approximation; quadric surfaces; multi-

ple integrals; applications of multiple

integrals; vector fields; potential func-

tions; Stokes and the divergence theo-

rem. Prerequisite: Math 54; 3 units

Math 60. PRECALCULUS.

Algebraic operations, functions, analyt-

ic, geometry, trigonometry, matrices.

Prerequisite: none; 5 units.

Math 63. CALCULUS I.

Functions of a single variable; limits,

continuity; the derivative and the Rie-

mann integral; derivatives of algebraic,

trigonometric and inverse trigonometric

functions; applications; polar coordi-

nates; conic sections. Prereq: Passing

APE in Math 17 or equivalent; 5 units

Math 64. CALCULUS II.

The exponential, logarithmic and hyper-

bolic functions; techniques of integra-

tion; vectors and vector valued func-

tions; improper integrals; infinite series;

power series; applications. Prerequisite: Math 63 or equivalent; 5 units.

Math 65. CALCULUS III. Calculus of

several variables and Fourier series.

Prerequisite: Math 64; . 3 units

Math 109. FUNDAMENTALCONCEPTS

OF MATHEMATICS.

Algebra of sets and logic; methods of

proof; functions and relations; logical

nature and structure of mathematics;

introduction to number-theory; algebra

arid geometry of complex numbers. 3

units.

Prerequisite: 2nd year standing

Math 110.1. ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I.

Algebraic relations; groups; pemiutation

groups; groups of symmetries; group

action; rings; integral domain; fields.

Prerequisite: Math 109; 3 units.

Math 110.2. ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II.

Fields; vector spaces; linear transfor-

mations; matrices; characteristic values;

diagonalization; inner product; quadratic

forms. Prerequisite: Math 110.1; 3 units.

Math 110.3. ABSTRACT ALGEBRA

III.

Fields of quotients of integral domains;

polynomial rings; field extensions; Galois

theory; other systems. Prerequisite:

Math 110.1; 3 units.

Mathematics Electives

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Math 114. LINEAR ALGEBRA.

Vector spaces; linear transformations; ma-

trices; eigenvalues; canonical forms; orthog-

onality; applications. Prerequisite: Math 54 or equivalent.; 3 units

Math 117. ELEMENTARY THEORY OF

NUMBERS.

Properties of integers; divisibility; unique

factorization theorem; solutions of

congruences; residue systems; primitive

roots and the quadratic reciprocity law;

solutions of Diophantine equations. Prerequi-site: Math 19

or equivalent; 3 units Math 121.1. ELEMENTARY DIFFEREN-

TIAL EQUATIONS I.

Ordinary differential equations of order

one; linear differential equations;

differential operators; Laplace Transform;

nonlinear equations; series solutions about

an ordinary point. 3 units. Prerequisite: Math

54 or equivalent

Math 121.2 ELEMENTARY DIFFEREN-

TIAL EQUATIONS II.

Linear equations of the second order; Ric-

cati equations; solutions in series;

hypergeometric equations; some classical

equations; Fourier series; partial differen-

tial equations. 3 units. Prerequisite: Math

121.1

Math 122. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

AND APPLICATIONS.

Modeling 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. 3 units. Pre-requisite: Math 65 or equivalent

Math 123.1. ADVANCE CALCULUS I.

The real number system; point set topology

sequence of real numbers; limits and conti-

nuity; metric spaces; the derivative; the

Riemann integral; series of real numbers;

sequence and series of functions; uniform

convergence; power series. Prerequisite:

Math 65 or equivalent; 3 units.

Math 123.2. ADVANCE CALCULUS II.

Topology of Rn; continuity and derivative;

Taylor’s formula; implicit and inverse func-

tion theorems; analytic geometry of curves

and surfaces; Serret-Frenet formula; multi-

ple integration; improper integrals; trans-

formation; metric and normed spaces. Pre-requisite: Math 123.1; 3 units.

Math 126. REAL ANALYSIS.

Properties of real numbers; integrals of

step functions; Lecesque integral; conver-

gence theorems; measurable functions;

measurable sets; introduction to the Hahn-

Banach theorem, Riesz representation theo-

rem, fixed-point theorems.. Prerequisite: 123.1; 3 units

Math 128. COMPLEX ANALYSIS.

Analytic functions; complex integration;

Cauchy’s integral formula and consequences;

power series; residue; conformal mapping.

Prerequisite: Math 123.1 & 109, or equiva-lent; 3 units.

Math 131 ELEMENTARY SET THEORY.

Axioms of Set Theory; relations and func-

tions; natural numbers; cardinal

numbers and the Axioms of Choice; ordering

and ordinals. Prerequisite: Math 110.1; 3 units

Math 140. INTRODUCTION TO MODERN

GEOMETRIES.

Development of modern geometries; finite

geometries; geometric

transformations; projective geometry; non-

Euclidean geometries. 3 units.

Prerequisite: Math 109 or equivalent

Math 142. ELEMENTARY TOPOLOGY.

Topologies and topological spaces;

functions and homeomorphisms; conti-

nuity; metric spaces; compactness and

connectedness. Prerequisite: Math 123.1, 131, consent of instructor; 3 units.

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Math 146. INTRODUCTION TO DIFFER-

ENTIALGEOMETRY.

Elementary topology; calculus of several

variables, curves and surfaces; Strokes and

Gauss theorem; differential forms. Prerequi-site: Math 140; 3 units.

Math 147. INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA-

IC GEOMETRY.

Projective spaces; algebraic varieties; alge-

braic and elliptic curves. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 and Math 140; 3 units

Math 148. INTRODUCTION TO PROJEC-

TIVE GEOMETRY.

Projective planes and spaces. 3 units. Prereq-uisite: Math 110.1 & Math 140; 3 units

Math 150.1. MATHEMATICAL STATIS-

TICS 1.

Combinatorial probability; probability of dis-

tributions; joint and conditional distributions;

random variables; distributions of functions

of random variables; mathematical expecta-

tion; moment-generating functions; sampling

distributions. Prerequisite: Math 65, 101/

equivalent; 3 units

Math 150.2. MATHEMATICAL STATIS-

TICS II.

Limiting distributions; estimation of parame-

ters; tests of hypothesis; regression and

correlation; analysis of variances; applications.

Prerequisite: Math 150.1; 3 units.

Math 157. DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL

STRUCTURES.

Fundamentals of set theory; algebraic rela-

tions;combinatorial algorithms;

algebraic strucctures and their applications in

computer science. 3 units. Prerequisite: Math

114

Math 162 THEORY OF INTEREST.

Simple interest; compound interest; continu-

ous

interest; annuities; amortization schedules

and sinking funds; bonds and other securities;

special topics. Prerequisite: consent of in-

structor; 3 units

Math 164. LIFE CONTINGENCIES.

Mathematical theory of life contingencies

involving single life functions; mortality; life

annuities and insurances; reserves; the ex-

pense factor; population theory. Prerequi-

site: Math 150.1 & 162 or equivalent; 3 units

Math 165.* FINITE DIFFERENCES.

Linear operators of the finite calculus; poly-

nomials interpolation in terms of advancing

differences, divided differences, central

differences;

summation; approximate integration. 3 units.

Prerequisite: Math 19, Math 55 or equivalent

Math 171. INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL

ANALYSIS.

Error analysis; solution of a single non-linear

equation; solution of systems of

equations; solution of ordinary differential

equations; series. 3 units. Prerequisite: Math

122/equivalent, Math 110.2/equivalent

Math 180.1. OP ERATIONS RESEARCH I.

Review of classical optimization theory;

introduction to linear programming; quad-

ratic programming, non-linear programming

and

dynamic programming; networks (Path,

PERT/CPM) and inventory problems. 3 units.

Prerequisite: Math 115, 150.1/equivalent,

consent of instructor

Math 180.2. OPERATIONS RESEARCH II.

Review of probability theory; Stochastic

models; Markov chains; introduction to

quesing theory; introduction to simulation;

games, replacement and reliability theory.

Prerequisite: Math 180.1/consent of instruc-

tor; 3 units

Math 181. LINEAR AND INTEGER PROGRAM-MING.

Linear programming and integer program-

ming with emphasis on

formulation techniques and computer soft-

ware usage for model validation and solu-

tion. Prerequisite: Math 180.1/

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Political Science 11 - INTRODUCTION TO

POLITICAL SCIENCE.

Concepts, theories, and principles of political

science; types of political systems; develop-

ment of political institutions and processes. 3 units

Political Science 14 – PHILIPPINE GOVERN-

MENT AND POLITICS.

Development, organization and operation of the

Philippine political system, with emphasis on the

present. 3 units

Political Science 141 - READINGS IN PHIL-

IPPINE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS.

Directed readings in the classics of Philippine

government and politics. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 150 or Junior standing; 3 units

Political Science 150 – PHILIPPINE NA-

TIONAL AND LOCAL ADMINISTRATION.

Principles, practices and problems of public

administration; historical, behavioral and insti-

tutional analysis and evaluation of the national

and local bureaucracy and administration in the

Philippines.

Prerequisite.Pol. Sc. 11 and 14

Political Science 151 - THE PHILIPPINE

EXECUTIVE.

The national executive in the Philippines; its

nature and development.

Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3 units

Political Science 152 – PHILIPPINE LEGIS-

LATIVE SYSTEM.

Structure and functions of the legislative

system in the Philippines; legislative behavior

and legislative process; stature and bill draft-

ing; executive and judicial lawmaking. Prerequi-site: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3 units

Political Science 153 - THE PHILIPPINE

JUDICIAL SYSTEM. Role of courts and other

law enforcement agencies in the administration

of justice. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3

units Political Science 157 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN

PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS.

Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 150; 3 units

Political Science 160 - SOCIETY, POLI-

TICS, AND GOVERNMENT.

Society as the matrix of politics; political

power and leadership; patterns

of decision-making; political modernization and

development. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 or con-

sent of instructor; 3 units

Political Science 161 - POLITICAL PARTIES

AND INTEREST GROUPS.

The types and structures of political parties

and interest groups their function in the politi-

cal system; their strategy and tactics, particu-

larly in aggregating and articulating interests

and controlling governmental power and public

policy. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

Political Science 162 - POLITICS OF

CHANGE.

Problems of social, economic and political

change in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Pre-

requisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3 units

Political Science 163 – POLITICAL BEHAV-

IOR; PROCESSES AND MOVEMENTS. Belief

systems; nature and development of political

processes and movements. Prerequisite: Pol.

Sc. 160 or consent of instructor.

Political Science 164 - IDEOLOGY AND

POLITICS.

Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3 units

Political Science 167 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN

POLITICAL DYNAMICS. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc.

160; 3 units

Political Science 143 - READINGS IN COM-

PARATIVE POLITICS.

Directed reading in the classics and contempo-

rary theories of comparative politics and gov-

ernment. Prerequisite: Senior standing; 3 units Political Science 170 - INTRODUCTION TO

COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLI-

TICS. An introduction to comparative political

processes in the developed and developing

states. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3 units

Political Science Electives

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Political Science 171 – AMERICAN GOVERN-

MENT AND POLITICS. Theory and dynamics of

the government and politics of the United

States. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14; 3 units

Political Science 172 - GOVERNMENT AND

POLITICS OF SELECTED EUROPEAN

STATES. Political Systems of the United King-

dom, France, Italy, Germany, and Russia. Prereq-uisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14 or consent of instruc-

tor.

Political Science 176 - GOVERNMENT AND

POLITICS OF EAST ASIA. Political systems of

Japan, People’s Republic of China, North Korea,

Republic of China and the Republic of South

Korea. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 170.

Political Science 177 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN

COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLI-

TICS. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 170.

Political Science 178 - GOVERNMENT AND

POLITICS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. Political

systems of Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia,

Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14 or consent of

instructor.

Political Science 179 - GOVERNMENT AND

POLITICS OF SOUTH ASIA. Political systems

of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Af-

ghanistan and Nepal. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and

14 or consent of instructor.

Political Science 144 - READINGS IN INTER-

NATIONAL RELATIONS. Directed readings in

the classics of international relations. Prerequi-site: Senior standing.

Political Science 180 - INTRODUCTION TO

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. An introduc-

tion to the study of international cooperation

and conflict and the analysis of regional, func-

tional and universal regimes and institutions

sustaining these processes. Prereq: Pol.Sc. 11 &

14

Political Science 181 – PHILIPPINE FOREIGN

POLICY. The nature and development of Philip-

pine foreign policy and the foreign policy pro-

cess. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 182 - FOREIGN POLICY OF

MAJOR POWERS. Development of the foreign

policy of major powers, e.g., the United States,

Russia, China, Japan and others. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 183 – INTERNATIONAL

ORGANIZATIONS. Development, structures,

functions, and problems of international organi-

zations. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 184 - DIPLOMATIC AND

CONSULAR PRACTICE. Development, organiza-

tion, functions, and problems of diplomatic and

consular practice with emphasis on the Philip-

pines. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 185 – PUBLIC INTERNA-

TIONAL LAW. Nature, development, sources,

principles and problems of international law and

its role in the development of a world communi-

ty; selected

cases. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 186 – PRIVATE INTERNA-

TIONAL LAW. Selected cases involving citi-

zens or juridical entities of different

states. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 187 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 188 – INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMY: THEORIES AND

ISSUES. An introduction to the theoretical and

analytical dimensions of change in the field of

international political economy. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 180.

Political Science 110 – POLITICAL ANALY-

SIS. Introduction to Political Analysis. Intro-

duction to various qualitative research issues,

methods and styles for understanding and ex-

plaining political phenomena. Prerequisite: Pol.

Sc. 11 and 14.

Political Science 145 - READINGS IN POLIT-

ICAL THEORY. Directed readings in the clas-

sics of political theory. Prerequisite: Senior standing.

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Political Science 192 - ANCIENT AND

MEDIEVAL POLTICAL THOUGHT.

Political thought from Plato to the Medieval

thinkers. Prerequisite: Senior standing.

Political Science 193 - MODERN POLITI-

CAL THEORY.

Political thought from Machiavelli to the

contemporary political thinkers.

Prerequisite: Senior standing.

Political Science 194 – AMERICAN

POLITICAL THOUGHT.

Political and social ideas of leading American

thinkers from the colonial period to the

present and their influence upon American

democracy.

Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 171 or consent of in-

structor.

Political Science 195 - ASIAN POLITICAL

THOUGHT. Main currents of Asian political

thought. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.

Political Science 196 – PHILIPPINE

POLITICAL THOUGHT.

Main currents of

Philippine political thought. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Political Science 197 - SPECIAL TOPICS

IN POLITICAL THOUGHT AND METHODOLOGY.

Prerequisite: Senior standing.

Social Science 104 - HUMAN RIGHTS

AND HUMANITARIAN LAW.

Seminar on the evolution and development of

the theory, principles and practice of inter-

national human rights and humanitarian law.

Prerequisite: None.

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Psychology 101: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

The empirical and conceptual foundations

of psychology in its main fields. Primarily

for students who desire an intensive prep-

aration for the more advanced courses in

psychology. For majors and upper-classmen

of other

departments. 3 units

Psychology 108: FILIPINO

PSYCHOLOGY.

A study of the meaning of Filipino Psychol-

ogy and its philosophy as a science; the

indigenous perspective in research meth-

odology and the

use of Filipino Psychology. Prerequisite: Psych 101, 3 Units

Psychology 140: PRINCIPLES OF

LEARNING

A study of elementary principles of be-

havior derived from experimental studies

in the laboratory and fundamental posi-

tions and consequent empirical findings

about human and animal learning process-

es. Prerequisites: Psych 101 and at least sophomore standing; 3 units

Psychology 145: PSYCHOLOGY OF

LANGUAGE

Pag-aaral ng sikolohiya sa pamamagitan ng

masusing pagtingin sa wika;

pagsusuri sa mga paraan kung paanong

sinasalamin ng literatura at ng mga kaa-

salang berbal at di-berbal ang lipunan at

pagkatao;

pag-aaral ng akwisisyon, pagkatuto at pag-

sulong ng wika. 3 hours a week (lect); 3

units Prerequisite: Psych 101

Psychology 148: COGNITIVE

PSYCHOLOGY

Prerequisite: Psychology 101; 3 units

Psychology 150: PERSONALITY

Systematic approaches to the understand-

ing of personality formation and dynamics.

Prerequisite: Psych 101; 3 units

Psychology 155: ABNORMAL

PSYCHOLOGY

Introduction to abnormal psychology;

major schools of psychology, namely: Psy-

choanalysis, Behaviorism, Humanism,

Transcultural, Transpersonal and Filipino

Psychology, in both theory and therapy.

Prerequisites: Psych 101 and 150; 3 units

Psychology 171: CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

A systematic study of the behavior of

normal children with emphasis on socializa-

tion and personality, particularly in the

Filipino setting.

Prerequisite: Senior standing; 3 units

Psychology 180: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Investigation of group behavior, emotions,

motivation and personality dynamics in

social learning and perception in small

groups and in cultural contexts.

Prerequisite: Senior standing, Psych 101; 3 units

Psychology Electives

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PA 11 - INTRO TO PUBLIC

ADMINISTRATION.

Understanding of the language and basic

concepts of public administration and its

development as a field of study. 3 units

PA 108 - PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE

THOUGHT AND INSTITUTIONS.

Theories 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, national-local relations, and

major problem areas. Prerequisite: PA 11, or consent of instructor 3 units

PA 111 - MANAGEMENT OF

ORGANIZATIONS

Understanding the major theories and prac-

tices of organization and management, and

their relevance to the Philippines. Prerequi-site: PA 11 3 units

PA 113 - OFFICE AND SYSTEMS

MANAGEMENT.

The management of a government office, with

emphasis on records and property manage-

ment, systems improvement, modern office

equipment, and the design and implementation

of a management information system. Prereq-uisite: PA 111 or consent of instructor: 3 units

PA 121 -PUBLIC PERSONNEL

ADMINISTRATION.

Survey of developments and current trends in

personnel management. An introduction to

basic personnel techniques, such as position

classification and selection. Prerequisite: PA 11; 3 units

PA 131 - PUBLIC FISCAL

ADMINISTRATION.

The organization and procedure of efficient

fiscal management including tax administra-

tion, expenditure control, auditing, purchasing,

and debt administration. Prerequisite: PA 11 3 units

PA 132 - PUBLIC ACCOUNTING AND

BUDGETING.

Budgeting and accounting for the government

service. Prerequisite: PA 131,3 units

PA 141 - PUBLIC POLICY AND PROGRAM

ADMINISTRATION.

Public policy formulation and implementation;

administration and evaluation of public pro-

grams. Prerequisite: PA 11, 3 units

PA 142 - TOOLS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS.

Principles, concepts and techniques for sys-

tematic analysis and decision - making in public

policy and management. Prerequisite: PA 141, 3 units

PA 143 - PROGRAM AND PROJECT DE-

VELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Concepts, methods and processes in planning,

implementing, monitoring and evaluating pro-

grams and projects. Prerequisite: PA 141, 3 units

PA 146 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. An

examination of basic principles of law with

which the administrator should be familiar;

judicial enforcement of administrative deci-

sions, and legal remedies against administra-

tive action. Prerequisite: PA 11, Pol.Sc. 11, 3 units

PA 151 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION.

The administrative organizations and opera-

tions of local governments; the structure and

processes of regional administration.

Prerequisite: PA 11; 3 units. PA 160 - POLITICS AND

ADMINISTRATION.

Consideration of political goals of the nation,

including nation building, legitimacy and other

issues of political development, the role of the

bureaucracy in their attainment, reciprocal

influence of politics and administration. Pre-

requisite: PA 108, Pol.Sc. 11, 3 units

Public Administration Electives

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PA 161 - ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Ethical questions and behavior in the public

service and the issue of administrative ac-

countability. 3 units.

PA 172 - PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND

THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM. Consideration of

the economic role of government; principal

forms of governmental intervention in the

economy; and the role of public administration

in the implementation of economic policies.

Prerequisite: PA 11 and Econ 11 Credit: 3 units

PA 191 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN PUBLIC

ADMINISTRATION.

Prerequisite: PA 111, 121 or 131

Hotel, Restaurant and Institution

Management Electives

HRIM 108 Franchise Management in Ho-

tels, Restaurants & Related Institutions.

Prereq: SS. 3 units

HRIM 112 Business Management in Hotels,

Restaurants & Related Institutions. Princi-

ples & techniques of

Industrial Engineering Electives

IE 3 Introduction to Industrial

Engineering.

Systems concepts, the industrial organi-

zation & its functions, overview of indus-

trial engineering tools. Prereq: JS. 3 u.

IE 31 Industrial Organization &

Management.

Basic features governing the organiza-

tion, administration, & financing of in-

dustries. Relations between labor &

management. Prereq: JS. 3 u.

IE 136 Manufacturing Systems.

Primary activities of a manufacturing

firm. Manufacturing practices. Prereq:

SS, COI. 3 u.

IE 137 Quality Systems in

Manufacturing.

Concepts of quality. World-class quality

programs & standard. Performance

measurement & competitive priorities.

Benchmarking. Coreq: IE 136. 3 u.

IE 138 Manufacturing Management.

Organizational & financial aspects of

manufacturing. Manufacturing man-

agement principles. Prereq: SS, COI. 3

u.

IE 141 Operations Research I.

Operations research methodology;

optimization models for linear systems;

linear programming; duality & sensitivity

analysis; transportation, assignment, &

network models. Prereq: ES 21/COI. 3 u.

IE 142 Operations Research II.

Matrix approach to linear program-

ming; integer programming; dynamic

programming; goal programming;

game theory. Prereq: ES 26, IE 141, COI.

3 u.

IE 150 Systems Evaluation.

Criteria for evaluation of systems. Tech-

nological, economic & human factors.

Prereq: Acctg 1, Econ 100.1. 3 u.

IE 197 Special Topics. 3 u.

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Stat 114. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS.

Statistics; statistical measurement; statisti-

cal notations; collection, organization and

presentation of data; measures of central

tendency, location, dispersion, skewness, kur-

tosis; letter values, box plots and stem-and

leaf display; measures of association and rela-

tionship; rates, ratios, and proportions; con-

struction of index numbers and indicators. Coreq: Math 17/equiv. 3 u. Stat 115. BASIC STATISTICAL METH-

ODS.

Computer assisted statistical analysis on the

following: tests for means; tests for propor-

tions; tests for independence; simple linear

regression; Analysis of variance; forecasting

using classical techniques. Prereq: Stat

114/101/equiv. 3 u.

Stat 117. MATHEMATICS FOR STATIS-

TICS.

Principles of logic; methods of proof; fields,

sigma fields, and sequences of sets; the real

number system; sequences & series; combina-

torial analysis. Prereq: Math 17/equiv.3 u.

Stat 121. PROBABILITY THEORY I.

Elements of probability; random variables;

discrete and continuous random variables;

probability distributions; special distributions;

mathematical expectations; functions of a

random variable.

Prereq: Math 53, Stat 117/equiv; Coreq:

Math54. 3 u.

Stat 122. PROBABILITY THEORY II.

Joint, marginal and conditional distributions;

independence of several random variables;

distributions and expectations of functions of

random variables; characterization of F, t, and

chisquare distributions; limit theorems. Pre-

req: Stat 121. 3 u.

Stat 124. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAM-

MING.

Introduction to microcomputer and operating

systems; principles of programming; program-

ming using a high-level computer language

(e.g.,PASCAL). Prereq: Stat 114/101/equiv. 3 u.

Stat 125. APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE &

SOFTWARE PACKAGES.

Use of statistical software packages (e.g.,

SAS, SPSS) for database management & basic

statistical analysis. Prereq: Stat 115/ 101/

equiv, Stat 124/equiv. 3 u.

Stat 131. PARAMETRIC STATISTICAL

INFERENCE.

Population and sample; statistics and sampling

distributions; point and interval estimation;

statistical hypothesis testing; applications of

z, t, c 2, and F tests. Prereq: Stat 122, Math

55. 4 u (3 lec, 1 lab).

Stat 132. NONPARAMETRIC STATISTI-

CAL INFERENCE.

Levels of measurement; goodness of fit tests;

sign and signed rank tests; distribution tests;

association tests; tests for independence.

Prereq: Stat 131. 3 u.

Stat 133. BAYESIAN STATISTICAL IN-

FERENCE.

Elements of Bayesian probability; assessment

of prior likelihood and posterior distributions;

decision theory; Bayesian inference. Prereq:

Stat 131. 3 u.

Stat 135. MATRIX THEORY FOR STATIS-

TICS.

Matrix operations; properties of matrices;

special matrices; matrix calculus; determi-

nants; eigen values and eigenvectors; applica-

tions to statistics. Prereq: Math 53. 3 u.

Stat 136. INTRODUCTION TO REGRES-

SION ANALYSIS.

Linear regression model; model selection;

regression diagnostics; use of dummy varia-

bles; remedial measures. Prereq: Stat 131,

Stat 135; Coreq: Stat 125. 3 u.

Statistics Electives

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Stat 138. INTRODUCTION TO

SAMPLING DESIGNS.

Probability and non-probability sampling;

simple random, systematic, cluster,

stratified and multi-stage sampling de-

signs; applications. Prereq: Stat 131. 3 u.

Stat 143. SURVEY OPERATIONS.

Research process; techniques of data

collection; principles of questionnaire

design; data coding and encoding; data

quality control; presentation of research

findings. Prereq: courses on technical

writing & oral communication, Senior

standing. 3u.

Stat 145. INTRODUCTION TO TIME

SERIES ANALYSIS & FORECASTING.

Classical methods; ARIMA models; Box-

Jenkins method; intervention analysis.

Prereq: Stat 136. 3 u.

Stat 146. INTRODUCTION TO

EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSIS.

Displaying and summarizing batches; re-

expressing .data; median polish; robust

and resistant measures; fitting re-

sistant lines. Coreq: Stat 136. 3 u.

Stat 147. INTRODUCTION TO

MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS.

Multivariate normal distribution; infer-

ence on mean vector and dispersion

matrices; principal component analysis;

canonical correlation analysis; discrimi-

nant analysis; factor analysis; cluster

analysis; other multivariate techniques;

applications. Prereq: Stat 136. 3 u.

Stat 148. INTRODUCTION TO

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS.

Principles of experimentation; complete-

ly randomized design; randomized com-

plete block design; Latin-square design;

factorial experiments; other experi-

mental designs; applications. Prereq:

Stat 136. 3 u.

Stat 149. INTRODUCTION TO CAT-

EGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS.

Categorical data; cross-classification

tables; analysis using loglinear, logistic

and logit models. Prereq: Stat 136. 3 u.

Stat 191. SPECIAL TOPICS IN

BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL

STATISTICS.

Prereq: COI. 3 u.

Stat 192. SPECIAL TOPICS IN

BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC

STATISTICS.

Prereq: COI. 3 u.

Stat 193. SPECIAL TOPICS IN IN-

DUSTRIAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE

STATISTICS.

Prereq: COI. 3 u.

Stat 194. SPECIAL TOPICS IN

SOCIAL & PSYCHOLOGICAL

STATISTICS.

Prereq: COI. 3 u.

Stat 197. SPECIAL TOPICS IN

STATISTICS.

Prereq: COI. 3 u.

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Anthropology 101 Physical Anthropology.

Human population biology in the conceptual

framework of evolutionary processes

Anthropology 103 Primatology

Survey of the primate background of human

evolution Prereq Anthro 101/COI

Anthropology 104 Human Evolution.

Fossil and cultural evidence of human evolution

Prerq Anthro 101; Bio 102/COI

Anthropology 107 Contemporary Human

Populations.

Phenotypic and genotypic differences among

present day human populations and their his-

tory and present distribution basis of racial

classifications Prereq Anthro 101; a course in

genetics/COI

Anthropology 109 Foundations of Physical

Anthropology

The historical development, theories, concepts

and methods of contemporary physical anthro-

pology. Prerq; Anthro 101/COI

Anthropology 111 Introduction to

Archaeology.

The beginnings of culture up to the advent of

writing Prereq Anthro 1

Anthropology 112 World Cultural History.

Survey of the rise of urban society and an-

cient cities as revealed through archaeology.

Prereq Anthro 101/COI

Anthropology 114 Archaeology of Southeast

Asia and Oceania. Beginnings and growth of

prehistoric cultures and the peopling of the

Pacific Island world

Anthropology 115 Philippine Archaeology

Prehistory of the Philippines as revealed by

archaeology

Anthropology 118 Prehistory of the Philip-

pines

Theories and problems of the peopling of the

Philippines

Anthropology 119 Introduction to

Museology.

Principles, methods and application Prereq

Antro 1, 111

Anthropology 120 Special Problems in

Museology.

Issues, development and problems in museum

work

Anthropology 123 Peoples of the Philippines.

Ethnography and cultural ecology

Anthropology 124 Peoples of Southeast Asia

and Oceania.

Ethnology and cultural ecology of the area

Anthropology 126 Social and Economic Life

of Philippine Mountain Peoples. Social and

cultural life of the Negritos, the Mindanao

pagans and the terrace building peoples of the

Mountain Province

Anthropology 132 Introduction to Ecological

Anthropology.

Relation between cultural behavior and envi-

ronmental phenomena

Anthropology 133 Economic Anthropology

Economic behavior of pre-industrial peoples

and peasant economies

Anthropology 141 Introduction to Political

Anthropology

Problems of sanction and law, societal control

and government of pre-industrial societies

Anthropology 151 Comparative Religion

Studies of religious concepts and practices of

pre-literate peoples

Anthropology 161 Introduction to Folklore.

Oral and traditional literature of the Filipino

people and its significance

Anthropology 164 Folklore of the Southeast

Asia and Oceania

Oral and traditional literature of these areas

and its bearing on the problems of Oceanic

ethnology

Anthropology Electives

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Anthropology 165 Philippine Folklore

Oral and traditional literature of the

Filipino people and its significance

Anthropology 167 Medical

Anthropology

Overview of traditional and western

healthcare systems Prereq JS/CPOI

Anthropology 170 Language and

Culture

Relation between language and culture

Prereq Lingg 110/equiv

Anthropology 172 Traditional and

Peasant Communities

Their character and transformation

Anthropology 173 Introduction to Ur-

ban Anthropology

Problems of urban society

Anthropology 179 Culture Change and

Applied Anthropology

processes of unplanned and planned cul-

tural changes Prereq Anthro 1, Socio

11/101/COI

Anthropology 181 Social Anthropology

Concepts,

theories and present day implications

Anthropology 182 Culture and

Personality

Role of culture in personality

development

Anthropology 185 Introduction to

Philippine Culture

Concepts and problems

Anthropology 187 Sex and Culture

Comparative survey of sex phenomena in

their cultural context

Anthropology 192 Introduction to

Anthropological Theory

Development of anthropological thought

Prereq Anthro 1

Anthropology 195 Field Methods in

Archaeology

Field training and application Prereq

Anthro 111

Anthropology 196 Field Methods in

Social Anthropology

Prereq Anthro 181

Anthropology 197 Laboratory and Filed

Technique in Physical Anthropology

Research Prereq Anthro 111

Anthropology 198 Special Topics

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Socio 101 General Sociology

Theoretical concerns of the fields of sociolo-

gy and the various expressions of persistent

issues in Philippine society

Socio 110 Social Organization

Analysis of the main forms of social organiza-

tion in simple and complex societies; principles

of the integration and disintegration of social

groups

Socio 113 The Family

Theories and researches on the family as a

social institution

Socio 114 The Philippine Social System.

Analysis of the social structure of the Philip-

pine society

Socio 118 Sociology of the Economy.

Analysis of the dynamic relationships between

the economic base and the larger society

Socio 119 Industrial Sociology

Formal and informal organization in the indus-

trial setting; analysis of the work groups and

their relations to the community and the

larger society

Socio 122 Rural Sociology

Comparative studies of rural life

Socio 123 Urban Sociology

Comparative studies of urban communities;

nature and consequences of urbanization

Socio 124 Sociology of Education

Theories and researches on the social organi-

zation of the school and relationships between

education and the larger society

Socio 125 Sociology of Religion.

Analysis of the forms of religious beliefs and

commitments; examination of religious phe-

nomena as products of society

Socio 127 Political Sociology.

Analysis of the interaction of the social struc-

ture and politics sources of power, authority,

legitimacy and social change

Socio 128 Social Stratification.

Theories and researches

Socio 129 Race and Ethnic Relations.

The nature and problems of racial and ethnic

contacts; Study of intersocietal majority-

minority relations, group conflicts, prejudice

and cooperation

Socio 132 Sociology of deviant behavior.

Analysis of departures from model and socie-

tal patterns ad the relevant group processes

including mechanisms of social control

Socio 135 Collective Behavior.

Studies in mass behavior, social movements

and political action

Socio 140 Socialization and Group

Interaction.

Analysis of socialization as a process, social

interaction in and between groups, and aspects

of collective behavior

Socio 142 Sociology of Mass Communication.

Processes of opinion formation and change in

relation to personality and social structure;

analysis of flow of public communications

through society and impact of mass communi-

cation on particular audiences

Socio 153 Sociology of Development.

The nature and problems of the process of

development.

Socio 160 Society and Population.

Description and analysis of population aggre-

gates; world population growth, man environ-

ment and technology.

Socio 165 Human Ecology.

Principles and methods of ecology applied to

the study of the interaction of man-

environment and technology

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Socio 167 Sociology of the

Environment.

Analysis of the complex interaction be-

tween society and the environment by

examining key environmental problems in

relation to social structures

Prereq JS, Nat Sci 2

Socio 171 Sociological Theory.

The major classical writers and their

works. Prereq Socio 101/COI for non-

majors

Socio 172 Sociological Theory II

The works of major contemporary

sociologists. Prereq Socio 171/COI

Socio 178 Special Topics in Sociologi-

cal Theory Prereq Socio 171, 172

Socio 179 Readings in Sociology

Prereq JS

Socio 180 Social Statistics.

Introduction to statistical techniques,

principles, methods and the application

of computer knowledge to the analysis

of quantitative data in sociological re-

search Prereq Math 11

Socio 181 Quantitative Methods of

Sociological Research

Survey and application of quantitative

techniques of data gathering and analy-

sis in sociological research Prereq Socio

101

Socio 182 –Qualitative methods of

Sociological Research

Survey and application of the qualitative

methods of data gathering and analysis

in sociological research Prereq Socio

101.COI

Socio 183 Principles and methods of

Survey Research.

Questionaire construction, research

design, data analysis and interpretation

Prereq Socio 180, 181

Socio 188 Special topics in Research

Methodology Prereq Socio 179

Socio 197 Special Topics in Sociology

Developments, issues, trends and pro-

spects in sociology

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FRENCH

10 Elementary Course

Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-

tice in French. 3 u

11 Elementary Course

Continuation of French 10. 3 u

12 Intermediate Course

Second part–grammar & composition – sight

translation & conversation. Prereq

French 11. 3 u

13 Intermediate Course

Continuation of French 12. 3 u

14 Advanced Language Course I

Prereq French 13 3 u

15 Advanced Language Course II

Continuation of French 14 3 u

30 Advanced Spoken French I

Prereq French 15 3 u

31 Advanced Spoken French II

Continuation of French 30. Prereq French 30.

3 u

40 Advanced Grammar

Advanced principles of grammar along with

practice in their application. Prereq French 15

3 u

45 Introduction to French Phonetics and

Phonology

Prereq French 40. 3 u

60 Composition

Mechanics of composition and of its different

genres. Prereq. French 40. 3 u

80 French Stylistics

Introduction to French stylistics using liter-

ary texts. Prereq 18 u. of French 3 u

100 French Culture & Civilization

Readings in the historic development of civili-

zation in France.

Prereq18 u. of French COI 3 u

101 Contemporary French Culture

Continuation of French 100. Prereq French

100. 3 u

110 Survey of French Literature

Prereq French 100/COI 3 u

120 Representative French Authors

The history of French literature from the

Middle Ages to the 19th century; the differ-

ent literary movements and major writers of

each epoch. Excerpts of the works or com-

plete works of the most important of these

writers are given with the class work or as

outside reading material. Prereq. French 110/

COI 3 u

140 Technical French

(Specific Area) Prereq French 15/COI. 3 u.

may be repeated for another 3 u

150 Masterpieces of French Literature

Prereq French 110/COI 3 u

160 Contemporary French Literature

Prereq French 110/COI 3 u

197 Special Topics

Prereq French 110/COI

3units

Language Electives

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GERMAN

10 Elementary Course

Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-

tice in French. 3 u

11 Elementary Course

Continuation of German 10. 3 u

12 Intermediate Course

Second part–grammar & composition – sight

translation & conversation. Prereq

German 11. 3 u

13 Intermediate Course

Continuation of German 12. 3 u

14 Advanced Language Course I

Prereq German 13 3 u

15 Advanced Language Course II

Continuation of German 14 3 u

30 Advanced Spoken German I

Prereq German 15 3 u

31 Advanced Spoken German II

Continuation of German 30. Prereq German 30.

3 u

40 Advanced Grammar

Advanced principles of grammar along with

practice in their application. Prereq German 15

3 u

45 Introduction to German Phonetics and

Phonology

Prereq German 40. 3 u

60 Composition

Mechanics of composition and of its different

genres. Prereq. German 40. 3 u

80 German Stylistics

Introduction to German stylistics using liter-

ary texts. Prereq 18 u. of German 3 u

100 German Culture & Civilization

Readings in the historic development of civili-

zation in Germany.

Prereq18 u. of German COI 3 u

101 Contemporary German Culture

Continuation of German 100. Prereq German

100. 3 u

110 Survey of German Literature

Prereq German 100/COI 3 u

120 Representative German Authors

Designed to introduce students to the lives &

works of the more important authors & to give

an insight into the different epochs of Ger-

man literature

Prereq. German 110/COI 3 u

140 Technical German

(Specific Area) Prereq German 15/COI. 3 u.

may be repeated for another 3 u

150 Masterpieces of German Literature

The great authors of Germany, with special

attention to prosody vocabulary & syntax &

literary merits of each work

Prereq German 110/COI 3 u

160 Contemporary German Literature

Prereq German 110/COI 3 u

197 Special Topics

Prereq German 110/COI

3units

Language Electives

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ITALIAN

10 Elementary Course

Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-

tice in Italian. 3 u

11 Elementary Course

Continuation of Italian 10. 3 u

12 Intermediate Course

Second part–grammar & composition – sight

translation & conversation. Prereq

Italian 11. 3 u

13 Intermediate Course

Continuation of Italian 12. 3 u

14 Advanced Language Course I

Prereq Italian 13 3 u

15 Advanced Language Course II

Continuation of Italian 14 3 u

30 Advanced Spoken Italian I

Prereq Italian 15 3 u

31 Advanced Spoken Italian II

Continuation of Italian 30. Prereq Italian 30. 3

u

40 Advanced Grammar

Advanced principles of grammar along with

practice in their application. Prereq Italian 15

3 u

45 Introduction to Italian Phonetics and

Phonology

Prereq Italian 40. 3 u

60 Composition

Mechanics of composition and of its different

genres. Prereq. Italian 40. 3 u

80 Italian Stylistics

Introduction to Italian stylistics using literary

texts. Prereq 18 u. of Italian 3 u

100 Italian Culture & Civilization

Readings in the historic development of civili-

zation in Italy.

Prereq18 u. of Italian COI 3 u

101 Contemporary Italian Culture and

Civilization

Continuation of Italian 100. Prereq Italian 100.

3 u

110 Survey of Italian Culture and

Civilization

Prereq Italian 100/COI 3 u

120 Representative Italian Authors

Prereq. Italian 110/COI 3 u

140 Technical Italian

(Specific Area) Prereq Italian 15/COI. 3 u.

150 Masterpieces of Italian Literature

Prereq Italian 110/COI 3 u

160 Contemporary Italian Literature

Prereq Italian 110/COI 3 u

197 Special Topics

Prereq Italian 110/COI

3units

LATIN

10 Elementary Latin

3u.

11 Intermediate Latin

Continuation of Latin 10. 3u.

Language Electives

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PORTUGUESE

10 Elementary Course

Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-

tice in Portuguese. 3 u

11 Elementary Course

Continuation of Portuguese 10. 3 u

12 Intermediate Course

Second part–grammar & composition – sight

translation & conversation. Prereq

Portuguese 11. 3 u

13 Intermediate Course

Continuation of Portuguese 12. 3 u

14 Advanced Language Course I

Prereq Portuguese 13 3 u

15 Advanced Language Course II

Continuation of Portuguese 14 3 u

30 Advanced Spoken Portuguese I

Prereq Portuguese 15 3 u

31 Advanced Spoken Portuguese II

Continuation of Portuguese 30. Prereq Portu-

guese 30. 3 u

40 Advanced Grammar

Advanced principles of grammar along with

practice in their application. Prereq Portu-

guese 15 3 u

60 Composition

Mechanics of composition and of its different

genres. Prereq. Portuguese 40. 3 u

RUSSIAN

10 Elementary Course

Pronunciation, grammar, easy readings with

practice in speaking & writing Russian 3 u

11 Elementary Course

Continuation of Russian 10. 3 u

12 Intermediate Course

Second part–grammar & composition – sight

translation & conversation. Prereq

Russian 11. 3 u

13 Intermediate Course

Continuation of Russian 12. 3 u

14 Advanced Language Course I

Prereq Russian 13 3 u

15 Advanced Language Course II

Continuation of Russian 14 3 u

30 Advanced Spoken Russian I

Prereq Russian 15 3 u

31 Advanced Spoken Russian II

Continuation of Russian 30. Prereq Russian 30.

3 u

40 Advanced Grammar

Advanced principles of grammar along with

practice in their application. Prereq Russian 15

3 u

60 Composition

Mechanics of composition and of its different

genres. Prereq. Russian 40. 3 u

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SPANISH

10 Elementary Course

This course provides intensive practice in

conversational Spanish on an elementary level.

The work consists of the oral aspects of lan-

guage study; pronunciation, vocabulary, build-

ing, reading aloud, comprehension of the spo-

ken language and conversation. Functional

grammar is given to the students to serve as a

guide in the formation of correct speech

habits . 3 u

11 Elementary Course

A continuation of Spanish I. The essentials of

grammar with special emphasis on idioms are

treated in this course. Emphasis is placed on

intonation, pronunciation, vocabulary building &

conversation 3 u

12 Intermediate Course

Prereq Spanish 11. 3 u

13 Intermediate Course

Oral and written communication exercises

emphasizing the subjunctive mood and reading

of selected texts. Continuation of Spanish 12 .

3 u

14 Advanced Language Course I

Prereq Spanish 13 3 u

15 Advanced Language Course II

Continuation of Spanish 14 3 u

20 Readings in Spanish

Selected Writings by Filipinos in their original

Spanish versions. Prereq 9 u. of Span

30 Advanced Spoken Spanish I

Prereq Spanish 15 3 u

31 Advanced Spoken Spanish II

Continuation of Spanish 30. Prereq Spanish

30. 3 u

40 Advanced Grammar

Advanced Principles of grammar along with

practice in their application. Emphasis on self-

expression in the language by means of oral or

written reports on material assigned to be

read. Prereq Spanish 15 3 u

45 Introduction to Spanish Phonetics and

Phonology

Prereq Spanish 40. 3 u

60 Composition

Mechanics of composition and of its different

genres. Prereq. Spanish 40. 3 u

80 Spanish Stylistics

Introduction to Spanish stylistics using liter-

ary texts. Prereq 18 u. of Spanish 3 u

100 Spanish Culture & Civilization

Readings in the historic development of civili-

zation in Spain

Prereq18 u. of Spanish COI 3 u

101 Contemporary Spanish Culture

Continuation of Spanish 100. Prereq Spanish

100. 3 u

105 Latin American Culture & Civilization

Readings in the historic development of civili-

zation in Latin America. Prereq Span 100/COI

106 Contemporary Latin American Culture

& Civilization Prerq Span 105/COI

110 Survey of Spanish Literature

Prereq Spanish 100/COI 3 u

120 Representative Spanish Authors

The history of Spanish literature from the .

Prereq. Spanish 110/COI 3 u

140 Technical Spanish

(Specific Area) Prereq Spanish 15/COI. 3 u.

150 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature

Prereq Spanish 110/COI 3 u

160 Contemporary Spanish Literature

Prereq Spanish 110/COI 3 u

197 Special Topics

Prereq Spanish 110/COI

Language Electives

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ARABIK (ARABIC)

Arabik 10 Elementaring Arabik I

Arabik 11 Elementaring Arabik II Kontin-

wasyon ng Arabik 10. Prerek Arabik 10

Arabik 12 Intermidyet Arabik I Arabik 11

Arabik 13 Intermidyet Arabik II Kontin-

wasyon ng Arabik 12 Prerek Arabik 12

Arabik 100 Advans na Arabik I Prerek

Arabik 13

Arabik 101 Advans na Arabik II Kontin-

wasyon ng Arabik 100 Preprek Arabik 100

Arabik 110 Mga Babasahin sa Arabik. Mga

piling babasahin sa Arabik sa iba’t ibang

disiplina para idevelop ang komprehensyon sa

pagbabasa. Prerek Arabik 101

Arabik 111 Advans na komposisyon sa

Arabik. Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng

komposisyon sa Arabik. Prerek Arabik 101

BAHASA INDONESIA/

MALAYSIA

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 10 Elementaring

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia I

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 11 Elementaring

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia II Kontinwasyon

ng Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 10. Prerek

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 10

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 12 Intermidyet

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia II Prerek Bahasa

Indonesia/Malaysia 11

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 13 Intermidyet

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia II Kontinwasyon

ng Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 12 Prerek

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 12

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 100 Advans na

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia I Prerek Bahasa

Indonesia/Malaysia 13

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 101 Advans na

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia II Kontinwasyon

ng Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 100 Preprek

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 100

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 110 Mga Ba-

basahin sa Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia. Mga

piling babasahin sa Bahasa Indonesia/

Malaysia sa iba’t ibang disiplina para idevel-

op ang komprehensyon sa pagbabasa. Prerek

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 101

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 111 Advans na

komposisyon sa Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia.

Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng kompo-

sisyon sa Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia. Prerek

Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 101

MYANMAR

Myanmar 10 Elementaring Myanmar I

Myanmar 11 Elementaring Myanmar II

Kontinwasyon ng Myanmar 10. Prerek Myan-

mar 10

Myanmar 12 Intermidyet Myanmar I Prerek

Myanmar 11

Myanmar 13 Intermidyet Myanmar II

Kontinwasyon ng Myanmar 12 Prerek Myan-

mar 12

Koryano 10 Elementaring Koryano I

Language Electives

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HAPON

Hapon 10 Elementaring Hapon I

Hapon 11 Elementaring Hapon II Kontin-

wasyon ng Hapon 10. Prerek Hapon 10

Hapon 12 Intermidyet Hapon I Prerek

Hapon 11

Hapon 13 Intermidyet Hapon II Kontin-

wasyon ng Hapon 12 Prerek Hapon 12

Hapon 20 Pagbasa sa Hapon Prerek Hapon 11

Hapon 100 Advans na Hapon I Prerek Hapon

13

Hapon 101 Advans na Hapon II Kontinwasy-

on ng Hapon 100 Preprek Hapon 100

Hapon 110 Mga Babasahin sa Hapon. Mga

piling babasahin sa Hapon sa iba’t ibang

disiplina para idevelop ang komprehensyon sa

pagbabasa. Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 111 Advans na komposisyon sa

Hapon. Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng

komposisyon sa Hapon. Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 112 Advans na Kanji Prerek Hapon

100

Hapon 113 Pagsalin sa Hapon Prerek Hapon

101

Hapon 121 Pagbasa ng Dyaryong Hapon.

Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 122 Advams na Pagbasa I Pagbasa ng

mga tekstong Hapon tungkol sa kultura.

Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 123 Advams na Pagbasa II Pagbasa

ng mga tekstong Hapon tungkol sa instu-

tusyong pulitikal at sosyal. Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 124 Sayantifik at Teknikal na Hapon

Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 141 Kasaysayan at Teknikal na

Hapon Prerek Hapon 101

Hapon 142 Semantiks na Hapon Prerek

Hapon 101

INTSIK

Intsik 10 Elementaring Intsik I

Intsik 11 Elementaring Intsik II Kontin-

wasyon ng Intsik 10. Prerek Intsik 10

Intsik 12 Intermidyet Intsik I Intsik 11

Intsik 13 Intermidyet Intsik II Kontinwasy-

on ng Intsik 12 Prerek Intsik 12

Intsik 100 Advans na Intsik I Prerek Intsik

13

Intsik 101 Advans na Intsik II Kontinwasy-

on ng Intsik 100 Preprek Intsik 100

Intsik 110 Mga Babasahin sa Intsik. Mga

piling babasahin sa Intsik sa iba’t ibang

disiplina para idevelop ang komprehensyon sa

pagbabasa. Prerek Intsik 101

Intsik 111 Advans na komposisyon sa Intsik.

Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng komposisy-

on sa Intsik. Prerek Intsik 101

. disiplina para idevelop ang komprehensyon sa

Language Electives

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T-102 WORLD TOURISM. The geography,

history, attractions, facilities, travel formali-

ties, conditions, communications, & gastronomy

of important (actual & potential) tourism-

oriented countries in the world.

T-110 TOURISM PRINCIPLES. The study

and application of the basic components of

tourism, the factors determining priorities in

tourist development, the philosophy and pro-

motion of tourism, and the social, cultural and

economic significance of tourism. Includes the

importance of travel counseling, publicity

media, research and statistics, immigration

and customs procedures and the development

of tourism at regional, national and interna-

tional levels.

T-111 TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CON-

TROL. Quantitative & qualitative approaches

to development planning in the tourism sector.

Prereq: Tour 122, Econ 100.1, 100.2, 3 u.

T-112 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN

TOURISM. Introduction to computers, its

basic components, various uses & applications

in the management & operation of airlines,

travel agencies, hotels & resorts & other

tourism establishments. Prereq: T-110, 175, 181. 3 u.

T-113 TOURISM & PHILIPPINE CULTURE.

Integration of the cultural geography of the

Philippines in the context of tourism planning

& development. Prereq: Tour 110. 3 u.

T-114 DOMESTIC TOURISM. The im-

portance of domestic travel in developing

tourism. Various strategies & tactics to devel-

op domestic in tourism. Prereq: Tour 122, 151. 3 u.

T-115 ENTREPRENEURSHIP & NEW EN-

TERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN TOUR-

ISM. The examination of opportunities, prep-

aration of business plans & analysis of prob-

lems involved in the planning & establishment

of tourism-oriented enterprises. Identifica-

tion, selection & implementation of a tourism

related to business of their choice. Prereq: SS & Tour 136. 3 u.

T-116 LAND RESOURCE & RESORT AREA

DEVELOPMENT. Analysis of the techniques in

planning, developing & marketing land re-

sources keeping in mind the economic, legal &

physical factors in the use, transfer, develop-

ment & administration of lands for purposes

of tourism. The emphasis is on the feasibility

& planning of destination resort properties, &

the development of recreational facilities as

well as the overall hotel physical structure.

Prereq: Tour 111. 3 u.

T-117 ECOTOURISM. Sustainable utilization

of the natural environment as a component of

tourism development; development and opera-

tion of ecotourism products and programs.

Prereq: SS. 3 u.

T-120 PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION &

BEHAVIOR. Principles and techniques of

organization, management & organization-

al behavior in tourism planning bodies & enter-

prises. (Equivalent: BA 101& 104) 4 u.

T-121 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGE-

MENT. Introduction to the fundamental prin-

ciples of human resources management in the

areas of acquisition, development, mainte-

nance, and utilization of labor force in tourism

-oriented establishments. Special issues relat-

ing to the management of human resources

shall also be discussed. Prereq: Tour 120, 3 u.

T-122 TOURISM MANAGEMENT. Compara-

tive analysis of different approaches & op-

tions in the management of a destination’s

industry, specifically in the aspects of plan-

ning, organization, direction & control. In-

cludes a comprehensive study of the struc-

ture/organization of the national tourism

organizations in various countries. Prereq: Tour 110 & 120. 3 u.

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T-126 MICE MANAGEMENT. A study of

Meetings, Incentive Travel, Conventions &

Exhibitions (MICE) industry as a vital compo-

nent of tourism & an introduction to the vari-

ous functions, techniques, methods & ap-

proaches in the planning & organizing meet-

ings, conventions & exhibitions; overview on

incentive travel & its features. Prereq: Tour

110 & 151. 3 u.

T-131 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FOR

TOURISM ENTERPRISES. Uses of economic

& accounting concepts for managerial planning

& control in tourism planning bodies & enter-

prises. (Equivalent: Mgt/BA 115) Prereq: Ac-ctg 1, Econ 100.2. 3 u.

T-136 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN

TOURISM ENTERPRISES. Principles of

financial management for short- & long-range

planning. (Equivalent: Mgt 141/BA 141, 142). Prereq: Tour 131. 3 u.

T-144 TOURISM LAWS I. An introductory

course in basic law emphasizing laws relevant

to the tourism industry which includes: consti-

tutional principles, principles of obligations

and contracts, & the laws on common carriers. Prereq: Tour 110. 3 u.

T-145 TOURISM LAWS II. A continuation

of Tourism 144 (Tourism Laws I) for more

extensive legal background as part of profes-

sional training for management. Emphasis is

given to the laws pertaining to partnerships

and corporations, specific rights & liabilities

of innkeepers & other persons engaged in the

ownership & operations of tourism establish-

ments, & legal aspects of labor relations.

Prereq: Tour 144, 3 u.

T-151 MARKETING MANAGEMENT IN

TOURISM. The importance & relevance of

marketing in a variety of tourism-oriented

institutions. Emphasis is placed on policies,

strategies & tactics in promoting tourism and

other products & services of the coun-

try.Prereq: Tour 110, 120. 3 u.

T-153 TOURISM PROMOTION. The funda-

mental principles of publicity, advertising &

sales promotion with emphasis on the various

approaches, methods & problems when these

promotional tools are used in tourism. Prereq: Tour 151. 3 u.

T-161 TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT.

The development of major transportation

systems & their marketing function as an

integral part of the process of physical distri-

bution. It considers the geographical, tech-

nical, legal & political factors as they affect

land, sea & air travel & transport systems.

Transportation’s impact on areas served. Anal-

ysis of models of passenger transportation,

including rates & services in urban, local, in-

traprovinces & interprovinces & international

operations. Prereq: Tour 110. 3 u.

T-166 LAND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT. The

breadth & challenge of strategic problems

current & future- which confront railway &

bus company executives. The course aims to

cultivate an awareness of the environment in

which the bus & the railway industries must

function, both today & in the future. Prereq: Tour 161. 3 u.

T-167 SEA TRAVEL MANAGEMENT. The

breadth & challenge of current & future stra-

tegic problems which confront shipping & port

executives. The course aims to cultivate an

awareness of the environment in which the sea

travel industry must function, both today & in

the future. Prereq: Tour 161. 3 u.

T-168 AIR TRAVEL MANAGEMENT. The

breadth & challenge of strategic problems

current & future - which confront airline &

airport executives. The course aims to culti-

vate an awareness of the environment in which

the airline & airport industry must function,

both today & in the future. managers. Pre-req: Tour 161. 3 u.

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T-175 TOUR & TRAVEL AGENCY MAN-

AGEMENT. The application of management

principles in travel agency organization &

operation, development & operation of tours &

problems connected therewith, human rela-

tions, IATA & ATC regulations, tariffs &

schedules & finances & linkages with other

tourism establishments. Prereq: Tour 102,110,114. 5 u.

T-181 INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL

&RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT The devel-

opment of hotels and restaurants, trends,

types of operation & comparative practices in

the hotel & restaurant industry. Field trips

are required. Prereq: Tour 110 3 u.

T-182 RESORT AND CLUB MANAGE-

MENT.The management & operations of clubs

& resort hotels, & their services-including the

technical & administrative aspects. Prereq:

Tour 181. 3 u.

PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy 12: INTERMEDIATE LOGIC.

Basic formal techniques in analytical philoso-

phy. 3units

Philosophy 100: MATHEMATICAL LOGIC I.

A formalization of propositional and first

order predicate logic; extension of first order

predicate logic and proofs of some properties

of these systems. 3 units.

Philosophy 102: MATHEMATICAL LOGIC

II.First order recursive arithmetic; arith-

metization of syntax and Godel’s incomplete-

ness theorem. 3 units.

Philosophy 104: Modal Logic. Concepts of

possibility and necessity within formal and

axiomatized language in modal propositional

calculi. 3 units.

Philosophy 110: ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY.

Major philosophical ideas from the pre-

Socratics to the neo-Platonists. 3 units.

Philosophy 111: MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY.

Major philosophical ideas from Augustine to

William of Ockham. 3 units.

Philosophy 112: MODERN PHILOSOPHY.

Major philosophical ideas from the rationalists

to the German and British idealists. 3 units.

Philosophy 113: CONTEMPORARY PHILOS-

OPHY. Major philosophical ideas from the

logical positivists to the present. 3 units.

Philosophy 114: PHENOMENOLOGY AND

EXISTENTIALISM. The phenomenological

movement in contemporary German and French

philosophies with emphasis on the writing of

Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-

Ponty.3 units.

Philosophy 120: PHILOSOPHICAL REASON-

ING. Methods and techniques of reasoning as

applied to philosophical problems. 3 units.

Philosophy 125: INDIAN PHILOSOPHY.

Indian Philosophy from the Verdic samhitas to

the Hindu darsinas. 3 units.

Philosophy 126: CHINESE PHILOSOPHY

Philosophies of China from Confucius to Hu

Shih. 3 units.

Philosophy 130: METAPHYSICS.Nature of

metaphysical inquiry, various categories of

reality and world views. 3 units.

Philosophy 150: EPISTEMOLOGY.Problems

regarding the sources, nature and validation

of knowledge. 3 units.

Philosophy 160: PHILOSOPHY OF SCI-

ENCE.Nature of scientific inquiry, problems

of demarcation, explanation, prediction, con-

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-cept of formation and validation. 3 units.

Philosophy 171: ETHICS.Problems and theo-

ries of moral values. 3 units.

Philosophy 172: PHILOSOPHY OF RELI-

GION. Nature of religious experience, lan-

guage and knowledge. 3 units.

Philosophy 173: PRACTICAL ETHICS. Moral

issues in practical situations and the applica-

tion of ethical theories. 3 units.

Philosophy 174: BIOMEDICAL ETHICS.

Moral issues in medicine and the biological

sciences.3 units.

Philosophy 175: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW.

Theories about the nature of law and legal

reasoning, as well as issues on the relationship

between law, morality and society. 3 units.

Philosophy 176: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL

PHILOSOPHY. Problems and theories con-

cerning man, society and the state. 3 hours a

week (class); credit: 3 units.

Philosophy 181: AESTHETICS.Theories of

aesthetics experience and values. 3 units.

Philosophy 195: PHILOSOPHY OF LAN-

GUAGE.A survey of the major controversies

in philosophy of language. 3 units.

Philosophy 196: Mga Paksa sa Pilosopiyang

Pilipino.3 units.

Philosophy 197: PHILOSOPHIC PROBLEMS.

An in-depth study of the basic problems in the

various areas of Philosophy. 3 units.

Philosophy 198: SPECIAL PROBLEMS. Pre-requisite: Senior standing. 3 unitsfunction,

both today & in the future. Prereq: Tour 161. 3 u.

Economics

Econ 108 (Economics ofSocialism)Theories of

the transition to socialism for developed and

underdeveloped countries; delineation of prop-

erty rights; central planning, markets and

coordination in the historical practice of cen-

trally planned economies. Credit: 3 units

Econ 109 (History of EconomicThought)

Evolution of basic economic ideas and their

social and intellectual context. Credit: 3 units

Econ 111 (General Economic History Eco-

nomic change and the evolution of economic

institutions in selected countries. Credit: 3u

Econ 112 (Asian Economic History) History

of economic change and development in China,

Japan and other Asian countries. Credit: 3u

Econ 115 (Philippine Economic History) Eco-

nomic change in the Philippines from colonial

times to the present. Credit: 3 units

Econ 116 (The Economies of Asia A survey

of economic development in the countries of

the region. Credit: 3 units

Econ 121 (Monetary Economics Nature and

role of money; banks and other financial inter-

mediaries; central banking and banking regula-

tions; open economy issues; efficient-markets

theory; development finance. Credit: 3 units

Econ 122 (Financial Economics) Additional

Prerequisite: E121 Credit: 3 units

Econ 132: Business Forecasting Additional

Prerequisite: Econ 131 Credit: 3 units

Econ 141 (International Economics Interna-

tional trade and finance, commercial policy,

and the macroeconomics of an open economy.

Credit: 3 units

Philosophy/ Economics Electives

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Econ 151 (Public Economics) Market failure;

collective choice; theory of government ex-

penditures and taxation Credit: 3 units

Econ 153 (Project Evaluation) Discounted

cash- flow analysis; social opportunity cost

pricing; applications to public-sector projects

with case studies; post-evaluation techniques.

Credit: 3 units

Econ 161 (Industrial Organization) Analysis

of firms and markets, pricing product, and

investment decisions in theory and in practice;

policies on competition and on protection;

business and its environment.Credit: 3 units

Econ 162 (Managerial Economics) Credit: 3

units

Econ 163 (The Law and Economics of Busi-

ness Transactions) Credit: 3 units

Econ 171 (Agricultural Economics) Agricul-

ture in strategies for economic development;

economics of rural institutions; analysis of

agricultural policy. Credit: 3 units

Econ 172 (Resource and Environmental Eco-

nomics) Introduction to the analysis of prob-

lems and management of natural resources;

environmental problems and policies. Credit: 3

units

Econ 181 (Labor Economics) Determinants of

wage levels and wage structure; employment;

nonwage aspects of employment; aspects of

human capital theory. Credit: 3 units

Econ 186 (Health Economics) Demand for and

supply of health care; role of government in

health care; organization and financing of

health care services; problems associated with

alternative delivery systems. Credit: 3 units

Econ 191 (Development Economics) Theories

and problems of economic development; survey

of the development experience in low - income

and high - income countries. Credit: 3 units

Econ 195 (Reading Course in Economics)

Individual work on special topics not included

in the announced course offerings. Credit: 3

units

Econ 196 (Urban and Regional Economics)

Introduction to location theory; the urban

economy; regional income theory; regional

inter-dependence. Credit: 3 units

Econ 198 (Special Topics in Economics)

Credit: 3 units

Economics Electives

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J18 News in the New Century. Reading &

understanding the news towards developing a

critical public voice. 3u.

J100 History of the Press. Development of

the news media, including Asia & the Philip-

pines. 3 u.

J101 Introduction to Journalism. Func-

tions, principles and standards of journalism;

types of news; reportorial skills. Prerequisite:

any course on English grammar and any course

on Philippine History. 3 u.

J102 News Reporting. Covering and writing

the news. Prerequisite: J101. 3 u.

J103 Interpretative Writing. News analysis

and commentary, including columns and edito-

rials. Prerequisite: J102. 3 u.

J105 Investigative Reporting. Principles

and techniques of investigative journalism.

Prerequisite: J102. 3 u.

J107 Business Reporting. Covering develop-

ments in business and industry. Prerequisite:

J102, Econ 100.1. 3 u.

J109 Writing for Popular Audienc-

es. Principles and techniques of popularizing

technical and scientific materials for general

audiences and publication in the mass media.

Prerequisite: JS/COI. 3 u.

J110 Journalism Ethics. Analysis of ethical

issues and problems in journalism. Prerequi-

site: J102. 3 u.

J111 Feature Writing. Principles and tech-

niques of writing feature articles for newspa-

pers and magazines. Prerequisite: any course

on literature and the humanities. 3 u.

J112 Reporting on the Environment. Princi-

ples and techniques of writing news and fea-

ture articles about the environment. Prerequi-

site:

J102. 3u.

J116 Computer-Assisted Reporting. Principles

and techniques in using database management

software and the Internet in newsreporting.

Prerequisite: J102. 3u.

J117 Online Journalism. News reporting and

production for the Internet & the World

Wide Web. Prerequisite: J102. 3 u.

J121 The Newsroom. Copyediting, head-

line writing, simple layouting; evaluating the

news, and planning news coverage. Prerequi-

site: J110. 3 u.

J122 Publication Design and Layout.

Computer usage in designing newspapers, mag-

azines, brochures, newsletters, and websites.

Prerequisite: J121. 3 u.

J123 Photojournalism. Basic principles of

photographic coverage of news events. Pre-

requisite: J102, COI for non-majors. 3 u.

J133 Alternative Journalism. Reporting

for and about special audiences and develop-

ment issues. Prerequisite: J102. 3 u.

J136 Community Press. History, develop-

ment and present conditions of the community

press in the Philippines, with practical applica-

tion of journalism principles and techniques.

Prerequisite: J102. 3 u.

J151 Advertising. History, principles,

management, and application of advertising

processes. Prerequisite: J102. 3 u.

J152 Public Information & Public Rela-

tions. Principles, ethics, processes, tools,

techniques, and the practice of public rela-

tions, including public information. Prerequi-

site: J102, SS. 3 u.

J195 Specialized Reporting. Writing for

special newspaper & magazine sections, theory

& practice. 3 u.

Journalism Electives

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