Electives 101 Primer 2012

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ELECTIVES 101 WHICH PATH WILL YOU CHOOSE?


B.S. BUSINESS ECONOMICS CURRICULUM FIRST YEAR

First Semester GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) GE Subject (Soc Sci and Tech) GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) GE Subject (Econ 11 – SSP) GE Subject (Math 17 – MST) Physical Education Total Units

3 3 3 3 5 (2) 17

Second Semester GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) GE Subject (Soc Sci and Tech) GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus) Physical Education Total units

3 3 3 3 4 (2) 16

SECOND YEAR

First Semester GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) Math 102 Econ 101 (Macroeconomics) Econ 102 (Microeconomics) Stat 101 Accounting 1 NSTP Physical Education Total Units

3 3 4 4 3 3 (3.0) (2) 20

Second Semester GE Subject (Soc Sci & Philo) Free Elective (1) Econ Elective (1) GE Subject (Math, Sci, & Tech) Free Elective (2) Econ 106 (Elements of Math Econ) NSTP Physical Education Total Units

3 3 3 3 3 3 (3.0) (2) 18

THIRD YEAR

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

3 3 3 3 4 16

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

3 3 3 3 3 15

FOUR TH YEAR

First Semester Econ 163 BA Elective (2) Econ 121 / 141 / 151 GE Subject (Math, Sci, & Tech) Econ 199 (Seminar) Free Elective (5) Total Units

3 3 3 3 3 3 18

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

3 3 3 3 3

Total Units

15

TOTAL UNITS: 135 * BA 101 or IE 31 Industrial Organization and Management ** BA 141 or Econ 122 Financial Economics *** BA 115 or Econ 162 Managerial Economics Students are required to choose 3 Business Electives from the following: BA 170, BA 151, BA 142, BA 105, BA 190, IE 3, IE 197(a), IE 197(b), IE 197(c), IE 150, IE 141, IE 142, Math 180.1, Math 180.2, Stat 115, HRIM 112, HRIM 108. Three (3) free electives in the junior and senior year – higher electives with course number 100 and above – may be taken outside of the Department. They

may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 111/161/171/172/181/191/198, excluding Econ 100.1 and 100.2 Required RGEP courses: 5 GE courses in three domains, or a total of 15 courses. Six units of the GE courses must satisfy the Philippine Studies Requirement. As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six (6) units in one of the National Service Training (NSTP) components. Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) are offered by UPD.


B.S. ECONOMICS CURRICULUM First Semester GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) GE Subject (Soc Sci and Tech) GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) GE Subject (Econ 11 – SSP) GE Subject (Math 17 – MST) Physical Education Total Units First Semester GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) Math 102 Econ 101 (Macroeconomics) Econ 102 (Microeconomics) Stat 101 Accounting 1 NSTP Physical Education Total Units First Semester Free Elective (4) Free Elective (5) Free Elective (6) Econ Elective (1) Econ 121/141/151 Econ 131 (Quantitative Economics) Total Units First Semester Free Elective (8) Free Elective (9) Econ Elective (4) GE Subject (Math, Sci, & Tech) Econ 199 (Seminar) Total Units

FIRST YEAR 3 3 3 3 5 (2) 17

Second Semester GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) GE Subject (Soc Sci and Tech) GE Subject (Math, Sci, and Tech) GE Subject (Arts and Humanities) Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus) Physical Education Total units

3 3 3 3 4 (2) 16

SECOND YEAR 3 3 4 4 3 3 (3.0) (2) 20

Second Semester GE Subject (Soc Sci & Philo) GE Subject (Math, Sci, & Tech) Free Elective (1) Free Elective (2) Free Elective (3) Econ 106 (Elements of Math Econ) NSTP Physical Education Total Units

3 3 3 3 3 3 (3.0) (2) 18

THIRD YEAR 3 3 3 3 3 4 19

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

3 3 3 3 3

Total Units

15

FOUR TH YEAR 3 3 3 3 3 18

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

3 3 3 3 3 15

TOTAL UNITS: 135 Seven (7) free electives in the junior and senior year – higher electives with course number 100 and above – may be taken outside of the Department. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 111/161/171/172/181/191/198, excluding Econ 100.1 and 100.2 Required RGEP courses: 5 GE courses in three domains, or a total of 15 courses. Six units of the GE courses must satisfy the Philippine Studies Requirement. As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six (6) units in one of the National Service Training (NSTP) components. Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) are offered by UPD.


FACTS THAT THE READER SHOULD KNOW: 1. In all lists of electives / classes, JS means Junior Standing, and SS means Senior Standing. 2. Sophomores and Shiftees are not part of the new RGEP scheme with the required GE’s. However, transferees from other UP campuses are. 3. Econ students are only allowed to have a maximum of 4 low electives as part of their free electives. Low electives are classes with a classcode that is below 100 (Math53, Pol Sci 11, etc). European language classes however is an exception to the rule.


BAELECTIVES B A 101 ( I N T R O D U CT I O N TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT) Principles & practices in business management; an overview of the functional areas of business; an introduction to case problem-solving. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : JS (for CBA/BSBE students); JS, COI (for non-CBA/BSBE students). 3 u.

B A 10 2 ( P H I L I P P I N E B U S I N E S S ENVIRONMENT) A survey of sociological, technological, legal, psychological, economic & other external factors which influence business decision-making in the Philippines. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : SS. 3 u.

B A 1 0 5 ( O P E R AT I O N S MANAGEMENT) Introduction to the strategic & tactical decisions in manufacturing & service operations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 101, 180.1, 182 or Econ 131. 3 u.

B A 10 6 ( A D VA N C E D TO P I C S I N O P E R AT I O N S M A N A G E M E N T ) Trends and developments in operations management. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 105. 3 u.

B A 10 7 ( M A N A G E M E N T O F T E C H N O LO GY ) Effective management of technological advances especially planning & control for the benefit of the firm & society. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 105. 3 u.

B A 10 8 ( S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N O P E R AT I O N S M A N A G E M E N T ) P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 105/COI for non-BA students. 3 u.

B A 11 5 ( M A N A G E M E N T

ACCOUNTING) Uses of accounting information for managerial planning & control. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 99.1, 99.2, Acctg. 1. 3 u.

B A 12 6 ( C O N T R O L L E R S H I P ) The controllership function; characteristics of management control systems; the tools & techniques for controlling, manufacturing, marketing & administrative costs; the tools & techniques for planning & decisionmaking; financial planning policies & problems; motivation & control in organizations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : SS. 3 u.

B A 12 9 ( M A N A G E M E N T S E R V I C E S ) The management of consulting firm; preparation of feasibility studies; marketing, technical & financial aspects; project evaluation. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 115 (non-BAA students), BA 117 (BAA students), 105, 170, 142. 3 u.

B A 13 2 ( F I N A N C I A L I N ST I T U T I O N S ) Study of the structure, functions & operations of financial institutions, money & capital markets. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Econ 121/COD. 3 u.

B A 14 5 ( I N V E ST M E N T S ) Principles & practice with special emphasis on the evaluation of project studies, security analysis & the establishment of standards for the selection of industry, issue & security. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Econ 121, SS. 3 u.

B A 14 6 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N FINANCE. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : SS. 3 u.

B A 1 51 ( H U M A N B E H A V I O R I N O R G A N I Z AT I O N S ) The concepts & principles of behavior in business


BAELECTIVES organizations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : JS (for CBA/BSBE students); JS, COI (for non-CBA/BSBE students). 3 u.

The legal framework governing contracts of sales, agency, loans, guaranty, pledge & mortgage. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA161/equiv. 3 u.

B A 15 2 ( H U M A N R E S O U R C E MANAGEMENT)

B A 16 7 ( LAW S G O V E R N I N G T H E F I N A N C I A L SY ST E M )

Basic principles & frameworks in the management of acquisition, development & movement of human resources in organizations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 101, 151; JS, COI (for nonCBA students). 3 u.

All banking laws including the Central Bank Act, the General Banking Act & laws governing other specialized financial institutions, government-owned or controlled & partly private-owned; investment houses, offshore banking units, FCDUs, guarantee & insurance of lending institutions, Central Bank regulations on interest rates. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 160.1, 160.2; for nonaccounting majors only. 3 u.

B A 16 0 ( B U S I N E S S LAW ) Introduction to the Philippine legal system emphasizing business relationships & transactions in contractual agreements; organization & regulation of business enterprises. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : JS. 3 u.

B A 161 ( LAW O N B U S I N E S S T R A N S A CT I O N S ) The Constitution, Obligations & Contracts, sales, quasidelicts, damages, lease, all special laws including presidential decrees & administrative regulations pertinent thereto. 3 u.

B A 16 2 ( LAW O N B U S I N E S S O R G A N I Z AT I O N S ) Agency, single proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, conglomerates. joint ventures, multinationals, securities act, insolvency law, civil code provisions on orders of preference & concurrence of credits, licensing of foreign corporations & cooperatives, & pertinent laws, rules & regulations administered by the Securities & Exchange Commission, Board of Investment, Central Bank, Board of Domestic Trade & other government agencies. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 161/COD. 3 u.

B A 16 6 ( T H E LAW O N SALES, AGENCY & CREDIT T R A N S A CT I O N S )

B A 17 0 ( M A R K E T I N G MANAGEMENT) Principles, practices & development of integrated marketing programs. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 101. 3 u.

B A 17 2 ( M A R K E T I N G C O M M U N I C AT I O N S ) Planning, managing & evaluating the communication mix––advertising, sales promotion, packaging, public relations & personal selling. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA l70. 3 u.

B A 17 3 ( C O N S U M E R B E H AV I O R ) Psychological, economic, anthropological & sociological perspectives in understanding the consumer and in designing marketing programs. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 170. 3 u.

B A 1 74 ( M A R K E T I N G R E S E A R C H ) Principles & methods used in the systematic & objective search for & analysis of information relevant to identification & solution of marketing problems. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 170, 182. 3 u.


BAELECTIVES B A 17 5 ( G LO B A L M A R K E T I N G ) Principles & practices in the marketing of goods & servicesacross borders in the context of a dynamic international business environment. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 170, Econ 100.1. 3 u.

B A 17 6 ( D I ST R I B U T I O N MANAGEMENT) Principles & practices in the management of retail & wholesale enterprises; merchandising, store operations, promotion, & control. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 105, 115, 170, 186. 3 u.

B A 1 8 0 . 1 ( I N F O R M AT I O N T E C H N O LO GY I N B U S I N E S S I ) Information & communication technology concepts & tools; business process applications of software packages. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Sophomore standing (SYS). 3 u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

B A 1 8 0 . 2 ( I N F O R M AT I O N T E C H N O LO GY I N B U S I N E S S I I ) Advanced applications of information & communication technology concepts & tools in management decision making & practice; technology evaluation & management issues. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : BA 180.1, (SS). 3 u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

B A 181 ( M A N A G E M E N T S C I E N C E I ) Analysis & solution of management problems; deterministic models such as linear & integer programming, transportation, assignment, inventory management, & project management models. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Math 100, Stat 101. 3 u. (2.5 lec, 0.5 lab).

B A 18 2 ( M A N A G E M E N T S C I E N C E II) Analysis & solution of management problems; stochastic models; decision theory, Markov processes, queuing,

simulation, forecasting, regression, & other statistical applications. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 181. 3 u. (2.5 lec, 0.5 lab)

B A 1 8 6 ( S Y S T E M S A N A LY S I S & DESIGN) Principles & methods for analyzing, designing & developing different types of business & management systems. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : BA 180.1. 3 u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

B A 1 9 0 ( S T R AT E G I C MANAGEMENT) An integrated approach to decision making viewed from a top management perspective; discussion of comprehensive problems of organizations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Graduating students, BA 105, 141, 170. 3 u.

B A 1 9 1 ( I N F O R M AT I O N R E S O U R C E MANAGEMENT) Strategic approaches to the integration & management of information, with emphasis on top management involvement, hardware, telecommunications, & human resources. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : SS, BA 186. 3 u. (2 lec, 1 lab).

B A 19 2 ( E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I P ) Principles, problems, & practical aspects of entrepreneurship & intrapreneurship; innovation & new business formations in start-up or corporate settings. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : JS. 3 u.

B A 19 8 ( S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R AT I O N ) Special topics in the field of business administration. 1-3 u. may be taken for credit more than once.

B A 19 9 ( B U S I N E S S P R A CT I C E ) Supervised field work or internship. 1-3 u..


GEOGELECTIVES G E O G 3 1. E C O N O M I C G E O G R A P H Y OF THE PHILIPPINES.

P R E R E Q : Geog 105/Consent of Instructor. 3 units

Distribution, variety and significance of natural resources and how the physical environment affects their use. 3 units

G E O G 11 9 . G E O G R A P H Y O F M O V E M E N T.

G E O G 10 0 . P H Y S I C A L G E O G R A P H Y . Systematic study of land forms, climate, natural vegetation and soils. P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor. 3 units

G E O G 1 0 1. C L I M AT O L O G Y . Climate elements, types and regions. P R E R E Q : Geog 100. 3 units

G E O G 10 5 . E C O N O M I C GEOGRAPHY.

Causes of movements, concepts and measures of distance & transport development. P R E R E Q : Geog 105/ Consent of Instructor. 3 units

G E O G 1 2 1. L A N D F O R M A N A LY S I S . Landform evaluation & analysis, map reading & photo interpretation, & applications of Geographic Information System (GIS) in terrain evaluation. Prereq: Geog 100/ Geol 11 & 11.1 for geog majors, Consent of Instructor for non-majors. 4 units

G E O G 1 3 1. G E O G R A P H Y O F T H E PHILIPPINES.

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. The course aims (1) to give the students a comprehensive survey of the principal industries of the world in their environmental setting; (2) to establish by concrete illustrations the principles set forth in Geography 1; and (3) to construct a framework of geographic adjustments throughout the world. P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor. 3 units

The role of human & natural resources in the economic growth & development of the Philippines. 3 units

G E O G 1 0 9 . Q U A N T I TAT I V E METHODS IN GEOGRAPHIC A N A LY S I S .

Concepts of rural & urban land use. 3 units

Elements and applications of quantitative techniques in geography. P R E R E Q : Stat 101. 3 units

G E O G 14 3 . G E O G R A P H Y O F A S I A .

G E O G 111. R E S O U R C E MANAGEMENT AND C O N S E R V AT I O N . Planning, management and conservation in the exploitation & development of natural resources.

G E O G 13 3 . G E O G R A P H Y O F T H E TROPICS. Physical environment & resource potential of the tropics. Problems of human use & occupance. 3 units

G E O G 13 5 . R U R A L & U R B A N GEOGRAPHY.

The lands and peoples, climate, resources & economic activities of the countries of Southwest Asia; South Asia; Southeast Asia; East Asia; Central Asia; & Russian Siberia & Russian Far East, & their interrelations. 3 units

G E O G 14 5 . G E O G R A P H Y O F T H E PA C I F I C .


GEOGELECTIVES The physical environment, natural & human resources, & economic development of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Melanesia, Micronesia & Polynesia. 3 units

G E O G 1 51. G E O G R A P H Y O F EUROPE. Patterns of landforms, climate, resources & economic activities of the countries of Western Europe, Eastern Europe & Tanscaucasia, & their interrelations. 3 units

G E O G 15 5 . G E O G R A P H Y O F N O R T H AMERICA. The physical environment, natural resources, & economic development of the countries of North America. 3 units

G E O G 1 5 7. G E O G R A P H Y O F S O U T H AMERICA. The physical environment, natural resources, & economic development of the countries of South America. 3 units

G E O G 15 9 . G E O G R A P H Y O F AFRICA. The physical environment, natural resources, & economic development of the countries of Africa. 3 units

G E O G 1 6 1. C O N C E P T S & PRINCIPLE OF LAND USE. Utilization & evaluation of land resources & land use allocation, development & causes of land misuse; land management & the application of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) principles to land use change. 3 units

G E O G 1 7 1. P O L I T I C A L G E O G R A P H Y . 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 environmental

conditions. Current political issues & changing adjustments to natural environment. 3 units

G E O G 1 7 3 . C U LT U R A L G E O G R A P H Y . The complex interconnection of culture, spaces, places & landscape. P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor. 3 units

G E O G 18 3 . T R A N S P O R T GEOGRAPHY. Study of transport systems and their spatial impacts. P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor. 3 units

G E O G 18 5 . M E D I C A L G E O G R A P H Y. Ecological spatial and social approaches in understanding the geographic aspects of health and health care systems. P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor. 3 units

G E O G 19 0 . M A P & A I R P H OTO I N T E R P R E TAT I O N . Elements, principles & techniques of map & air photo interpretation for spatial analysis & planning. P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor 5 h. (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 units

G E O G 19 2 . F I E L D M E T H O D S O F GEOGRAPHY. Methods & techniques of observing geographic features, recording geographic data, & writing geographic reports. P R E R E Q : At least 9 units of Geog/Consent of Instructor. 6 wk. (field) 6 units

G E O G 1 9 7. D I G I TA L C A R T O G R A P H Y . Introduction to the concepts, principles, theories and applied components of Digital Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). P R E R E Q : Consent of Instructor. 3 units


MATHELECTIVES M AT H 5 3 . E L E M E N TA R Y A N A LY S I S I

M AT H 6 5 . C A L C U L U S I I 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 Credit: 5 u.

Calculus of several variables and Fourier series. Prerequisite: Math 64 Credit: 3 u.

M AT H 5 4 . E L E M E N TA R Y A N A LY S I S I I Integration methods; applications of the definite integral; plane and solid analytic geometry; polar coordinates; vectors; parametric equations. Sequences and series; power series. Prerequisite: Math 53 Credit: 5 u. M AT H 5 5 . E L E M E N TA R Y A N A LY S I S I I I Functions of several variables, continuity; partial derivatives; derivatives of functions of several variables; linear approximation; quadric surfaces; multiple integrals; applications of multiple integrals; vector fields; potential functions; Stokes and the divergence theorem. Prerequisite: Math 54 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 6 0 . P R E C A L C U L U S Algebraic operations, functions, analytic, geometry, trigonometry, matrices. Prerequisite: none Credit: 5 u. M AT H 6 3 . C A L C U L U S I Functions of a single variable; limits, continuity; the derivative and the Riemann integral; derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions; applications; polar coordinates; conic sections. Prerequisite: Passing APE in Math 17 or equivalent Credit: 5 u. M AT H 6 4 . C A L C U L U S I I The exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions; techniques of integration; vectors and vector-valued functions; improper integrals; infinite series; power series; applications. Prerequisite: Math 63 or equivalent Credit: 5 u.

M AT H 1 0 9 . F U N D A M E N TA L C O N C E P T S O F M AT H E M AT I C S 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. Prerequisite: 2nd year standing Credit: 3 u. M AT H 11 0 . 1. A B S T R A C T A L G E B R A I Algebraic relations; groups; pemiutation groups; groups of symmetries; group action; rings; integral domain; fields. Prerequisite: Math 109 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 11 0 . 2 . A B S T R A C T A L G E B R A I I Fields; vector spaces; linear transformations; matrices; characteristic values; diagonalization; inner product; quadratic forms. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 11 0 . 3 . A B S T R A C T A L G E B R A I I I Fields of quotients of integral domains; polynomial rings; field extensions; Galois theory; other systems. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 11 4 . L I N E A R A L G E B R A Vector spaces; linear transformations; matrices; eigenvalues; canonical forms; orthogonality; applications. Prerequisite: Math 54 or equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 11 7 * . NUMBERS

E L E M E N TA R Y T H E O R Y O F

Properties of integers; divisibility; unique factorization theorem; solutions of congruences; residue systems; primitive roots and the quadratic reciprocity law; solutions of Diophantine equations. Prerequisite: Math 19 or equivalent Credit: 3 u.


MATHELECTIVES M AT H 1 2 1. 1. E L E M E N TA R Y D I F F E R E N T I A L E Q U AT I O N S I

M AT H 1 2 8 . C O M P L E X A N A LY S I S

Ordinary differential equations of order one; linear differential equations; differential operators; Laplace Transform; nonlinear equations; series solutions about an ordinary point. Prerequisite: Math 54 or equivalent Credit: 3 u.

Analytic functions; complex integration; Cauchy’s integral formula and consequences; powerseries; residue; conformal mapping. Prerequisite: Math 123.1 & 109, or equivalent Credit: 3 u.

M AT H 1 2 1. 2 * E L E M E N TA R Y D I F F E R E N T I A L E Q U AT I O N S I I

M AT H 1 3 1 * E L E M E N TA R Y S E T T H E O R Y

Linear equations of the second order; Riccati equations; solutions in series; hypergeometric equations; some classical equations; Fourier series; partial differential equations. Prerequisite: Math 121.1 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 2 2 . D I F F E R E N T I A L E Q U AT I O N S A N D A P P L I C AT I O N S Modeling systms; 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. Prerequisite: Math 65 or equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 2 3 . 1. A D V A N C E C A L C U L U S I The real number system; point set topology sequence of real numbers; limits and continuity; 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 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 2 3 . 2 . A D V A N C E C A L C U L U S I I Topology of Rn; continuity and derivative; Taylor’s formula; implicit and inverse function theorems; analytic geometry of curves and surfaces; Serret-Frenet formula; multiple integration; improper integrals; transformation; metric and normed spaces. Prerequisite: Math 123.1 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 2 6 * R E A L A N A LY S I S

Properties of real numbers; integrals of step functions; Lecesque integral; convergence theorems; measurable functions; measurable sets; introduction to the Hahn-Banach theorem, Riesz representation theorem, fixed-point theorems. Prerequisite: Math 123.1 Credit: 3 u.

Axioms of Set Theory; relations and functions; natural numbers; cardinal numbers and the Axioms of Choice; ordering and ordinals. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 4 0 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M O D E R N GEOMETRIES Development of modern geometries; finite geometries; geometric transformations; projective geometry; non-Euclidean geometries. Prerequisite: Math 109 or equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 4 2 * E L E M E N TA R Y T O P O L O G Y Topologies and topological spaces; functions and homeomorphisms; continuity; metric spaces; compactness and connectedness. Prerequisite: Math 123.1, 131, consent of instructor Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 4 5 . M O D E R N G E O M E T R Y

Fundamentals of geometry; finite geometry; geometric transformation; synthetic and analytic projective geometry. Prerequisite: Math 110.2 or equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 4 6 * * I N T R O D U C T I O N T O DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY Elementary topology; calculus of several variables, curves and surfaces; Strokes and Gauss theorem; differential forms. Prerequisite: Math 140 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 4 7 * * I N T R O D U C T I O N T O A LG E B R A I C G E O M E T R Y Projective spaces; algebraic varieties; algebraic and elliptic curves.


MATHELECTIVES Prerequisite: Math 110.1 and Math 140 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 4 8 * * I N T R O D U C T I O N T O P R O J E CT I V E G E O M E T R Y Projective planes and spaces. Prerequisite: Math 110.1 & Math 140 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 5 0 . 1. M AT H E M AT I C A L S TAT I S T I C S I Combinatorial probability; probability of distributions; joint and conditional distributions; random variables; distributions of functions of random variables; mathematical expectation; moment-generating functions; sampling distributions. Prerequisite: Math 65, 101/equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 5 0 . 2 * M AT H E M AT I C A L S TAT I S T I C S II Limiting distributions; estimation of parameters; tests of hypothesis; regression and correlation; analysis of variances; applications. Prerequisite: Math 150.1 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 5 7. D I S C R E T E M AT H E M AT I C A L ST R U CT U R E S Fundamentals of set theory; algebraic relations;combinatorial algorithms; algebraic strucctures and their applications in computer science. Prerequisite: Math 114 Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 6 2 * T H E O R Y O F I N T E R E S T Simple interest; compound interest; continuous interest; annuities; amortization schedules and sinking funds; bonds and other securities; special topics. Prerequisite: consent of instructor Credit: 3 u.

Linear operators of the finite calculus; polynomials interpolation in terms of advancing differences, divided differences, central differences; summation; approximate integration. Prerequisite: Math 19, Math 55 or equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 7 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O N U M E R I C A L A N A LY S I S Error analysis; solution of a single non-linear equation; solution of systems of equations; solution of ordinary differential equations; series Prerequisite: Math 122/equivalent, Math 110.2/equivalent Credit: 3 u.

M AT H 1 8 0 . 1

O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H I

Re of classical optimization theory; introduction to linear programming; quadratic programming, non-linear programming and dynamic programming; networks (Path, PERT/ CPM) and inventory problems. Prerequisite: Math 115, 150.1/equivalent, consent of instructor Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 8 0 . 2

O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H I I

Re 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 instructor Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 8 1 PROGRAMMING

LINEAR AND INTEGER

Linear programming and integer programming with emphasis on formulation techniques and computer software usage for model validation and solution. Prerequisite: Math 180.1/consent of instructor Credit: 3 u.

M AT H 1 6 4 * L I F E C O N T I N G E N C I E S Mathematical theory of life contingencies involving single life functions; mortality; life annuities and insurances; reserves; the expense factor; population theory. Prerequisite: Math 150.1 & 162 or equivalent Credit: 3 u. M AT H 1 6 5 * F I N I T E D I F F E R E N C E S

M AT H 1 9 7

S P E C I A L TO P I C S

Prerequisite: consent of instructor

Credit: 3 u.


POLSCIELECTIVES AREA I - PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

administration of justice. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 11 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E . Concepts, theories, and principles of

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 15 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N P H I L I P P I N E GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS.

political science; types of political systems; development of political institutions and processes.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 14 PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND P O L I T I C S . Development, organization and

operation of the Philippine political system, with emphasis on the present.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 141 READINGS IN PHILIPPINE G O V E R N M E N T A N D P O L I T I C S . Directed

readings in the classics of Philippine government and politics. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 150 or Junior standing

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 15 0 P H I L I P P I N E N AT I O N A L A N D L O C A L A D M I N I S T R AT I O N . Principles, practices and problems of public administration; historical, behavioral and institutional analysis and evaluation of the national and local bureaucracy and administration in the Philippines. P R E R E Q U I S I T E . Pol. Sc. 11 and 14

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 1 51 - T H E P H I L I P P I N E E X E C U T I V E . The national

executive in the Philippines; its nature and development. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 15 2 P H I L I P P I N E L E G I S L AT I V E S Y S T E M .

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 150

AREA II - POLITICAL DYNAMICS P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 16 0 S O C I E TY, P O L I T I C S , A N D G O V E R N M E N T . Society as the matrix of politics;

political power and leadership; patterns of decisionmaking; political modernization and development. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 or consent of instructor.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 161 P O L I T I C A L PA R T I E S A N D I N T E R E ST G R O U P S . The types and structures of political

parties and interest groups their function in the political system; their strategy and tactics, particularly in aggregating and articulating interests and controlling governmental power and public policy. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 16 2 P O L I T I C S O F C H A N G E . Problems of social,

economic and political change in Africa, Asia and Latin America. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 16 3 P O L I T I C A L B E H AV I O R , P R O C E S S E S A N D M O V E M E N T S . Belief systems; nature

and development of political processes and movements. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 160 or consent of instructor.

Structure and functions of the legislative system in the Philippines; legislative behavior and legislative process; stature and bill drafting; executive and judicial lawmaking. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 16 4 I D E O LO GY A N D P O L I T I C S .

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 15 3 - T H E P H I L I P P I N E J U D I C I A L S Y S T E M . Role

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 16 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N P O L I T I C A L D Y N A M I C S . P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 160.

of courts and other law enforcement agencies in the

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14


POLSCIELECTIVES A R E A I I I - C O M PA R AT I V E GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 14 3 R E A D I N G S I N C O M P A R AT I V E P O L I T I C S . Directed reading in the classics and contemporary theories of comparative politics and government. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 17 0 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O C O M P A R AT I V E G O V E R N M E N T A N D P O L I T I C S . An

introduction to comparative political processes in the developed and developing states. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 171 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND P O L I T I C S . Theory and dynamics of the government and politics of the United States. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 17 2 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF S E L E C T E D E U R O P E A N S TAT E S .

Political Systems of the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, and Russia. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14 or consent of instructor.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 17 6 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF E A S T A S I A . Political systems of Japan, People’s

Republic of China, North Korea, Republic of China and the Republic of South Korea. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 170.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 17 7 S P E C I A L T O P I C S I N C O M P A R AT I V E GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 170.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 17 8 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF S O U T H E A S T A S I A . Political systems of Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14

or consent of instructor.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 17 9 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF S O U T H A S I A . Political systems of India,

Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Nepal. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14 or consent of instructor.

A R E A I V - I N T E R N AT I O N A L R E L AT I O N S P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 14 4 R E A D I N G S I N I N T E R N AT I O N A L R E L AT I O N S . Directed readings in the classics of international relations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 0 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N T E R N AT I O N A L R E L AT I O N S . An introduction to the study of

international cooperation and conflict and the analysis of regional, functional and universal regimes and institutions sustaining these processes. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 181 P H I L I P P I N E F O R E I G N P O L I C Y . The

nature and development of Philippine foreign policy and the foreign policy process. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 2 FOREIGN POLICY OF MAJOR P O W E R S . Development of the foreign policy of

major powers, e.g., the United States, Russia, China, Japan and others. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 3 I N T E R N AT I O N A L O R G A N I Z AT I O N S . Development, structures, functions, and problems of international organizations. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 4 D I P L O M AT I C A N D C O N S U L A R


POLSCIELECTIVES P R A C T I C E . Development, organization, functions,

and problems of diplomatic and consular practice with emphasis on the Philippines. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 5 - P U B L I C I N T E R N AT I O N A L L A W . Nature, development, sources, principles and problems of international law and its role in the development of a world community; selected cases. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 6 P R I V AT E I N T E R N AT I O N A L L A W .

Selected cases involving citizens or juridical entities of different states. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 7 - S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N I N T E R N AT I O N A L R E L AT I O N S .

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 18 8 I N T E R N AT I O N A L P O L I T I C A L ECONOMY: THEORIES AND ISSUES.

An introduction to the theoretical and analytical dimensions of change in the field of international political economy. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 180.

AREA V - POLITICAL THEORY AND ME THODOLOGY P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 11 0 P O L I T I C A L A N A LY S I S . Frameworks of

political analysis and approaches for understanding and explaining political phenomena. Prerequisite: Pol. Sc. 11 and 14.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 14 5 READINGS IN POLITICAL THEORY.

Directed readings in the classics of political theory. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 19 2 A N C I E N T A N D M E D I E V A L P O LT I C A L T H O U G H T . Political thought from Plato to the

Medieval thinkers. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 19 3 M O D E R N P O L I T I C A L T H E O R Y . Political

thought from Machiavelli to the contemporary political thinkers. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 19 4 A M E R I C A N P O L I T I C A L T H O U G H T.

Political and social ideas of leading American thinkers from the colonial period to the present and their influence upon American democracy. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Pol. Sc. 171 or consent of instructor.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 19 5 - A S I A N P O L I T I C A L T H O U G H T . Main currents of

Asian political thought. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing or consent of instructor.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 19 6 P H I L I P P I N E P O L I T I C A L T H O U G H T.

Main currents of Philippine political thought. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing or consent of instructor.

P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 19 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N P O L I T I C A L T H O U G H T A N D M E T H O D O LO GY .

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing.

S O C I A L S C I E N C E 10 4 - H U M A N R I G H T S A N D H U M A N I TA R I A N L A W .

Seminar on the evolution and development of the theory, principles and practice of international human rights and humanitarian law. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : None. This course cannot be credited for Political Science elective.


PSYCHELECTIVES P S Y C H O LO G Y 101 : G E N E R A L P S YC H O LO GY The empirical and conceptual foundations of psychology in its main fields. Primarily for students who desire an intensive preparation for the more advanced courses in psychology. For majors and upper-classmen of other departments. 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit

P S Y C H O LO G Y 10 8 : F I L I P I N O P S YC H O LO GY A study of the meaning of Filipino Psychology and its philosophy as a science; the indigenous perspective in research methodology and the use of Filipino Psychology. 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 101

P S Y C H O L O G Y 11 0 : P S Y C H O L O G I C A L S TAT I S T I C S Statistical techniques in the design, analysis and interpretation of psychological studies. 7 hours a week (4 lect; 3 lab); 5 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Psychology 101 & Math 11 or 17

P S Y C H O L O G Y 11 5 : E X P E R I M E N TA L P S YC H O LO GY A method course to familiarize students with the methods of science in the treatment and invetigation of human problems; principles of experimental inference; experimental design in behavior research and the ethics involved in laboratory research. 9 hours a week (3 lect; 6 lab); 5 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 110

P S Y C H O L O G Y 11 8 : F I E L D M E T H O D I N P S YC H O LO GY

The principles and practice of psychological research in natural environment, including systematic observation, unobtrusive measures, interviewing and field experiments. 9 hours a week (3 lect; 6 lab); 5 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 110

P S YC H O LO GY 13 5 : P E R C E P T I O N Principles of perception and the major sensory processess; research and measurement. 9 hours a week (3 lect, 6 lab); 5 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 110

P S YC H O LO GY 13 9 : E T H O LO GY The comparative study of animal behavior as emitted in their natural habitat. 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psych 101 and 118 or written consent of instructor

P S Y C H O LO G Y 14 0 : P R I N C I P L E S O F LEARNING A study of elementary principles of behavior derived from experimental studies in the laboratory and fundamental positions and consequent empirical findings about human and animal learning processes. 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Psychology 101 and at least sophomore standing

P S Y C H O LO G Y 14 5 : P S Y C H O LO G Y 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 kaasalang berbal at di-berbal ang lipunan at pagkatao; pag-aaral ng akwisisyon, pagkatuto at pagsulong ng wika.


PSYCHELECTIVES 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit

6 hours a week (3 lect; 3 lab); 4 units credit

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 101

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 115

P S Y C H O LO G Y 14 8 : C O G N I T I V E P S YC H O LO GY

P S Y C H O LO G Y 171 : C H I L D P S YC H O LO GY

3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psychology 101

A systematic study of the behavior of normal children with emphasis on socialization and personality, particularly in the Filipino setting.

P S YC H O LO GY 15 0 : P E R S O N A L I TY

3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit

Systematic approaches to the understanding of personality formation and dynamics.

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing

3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Psych 101

P S YC H O LO GY 15 5 : A B N O R M A L P S YC H O LO GY Introduction to abnormal psychology; major schools of psychology, namely: Psychoanalysis, Behaviorism, Humanism, Transcultural, Transpersonal and Filipino Psychology, in both theory and therapy. 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Psychology 101 and 150

P S YC H O LO GY 16 0 : P H Y S I O LO G I C A L P S YC H O LO GY Basic principles of physiological psychology which deal with the biology and phisiology of behavior.

P S YC H O LO GY 18 0 : S O C I A L P S YC H O LO GY Investigation of group behavior, emotions, motivation and personality dynamics in social learning and perception in small groups and in cultural contexts. 3 hours a week (lect); 3 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing

P S YC H O LO GY 191 : R E A D I N G S I N P S YC H O LO GY 2 hours a week (lect); 2 units credit P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing and consent of instructor. May be repeated for not more than 2 additonal credit units

6 hours a week (3 lect; 3 lab); 4 units credit

P S YC H O LO GY 19 9 : R E S E A R C H I N P S YC H O LO GY

P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : Psychology 115, Bio 11, Chem 16 and senior standing

2 hours a week (lect); 2 units credit

P S YC H O LO GY 16 2 : P S YC H O LO G I C A L M E A S U R E M E N T Orientation into the rudiments of psychological testing and evaluation with emphasis on reliability and validity, and test development.

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : Senior standing and consent of instructor May be repeated for not more than 2 additional credit units


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONELECTIVES P A 11 - I N T R O T O P U B L I C A D M I N I S T R AT I O N . Understanding of the language and basic concepts of public administration and its development as a field of study. C R E D I T : 3 units.

PA 10 8 - P H I L I P P I N E A D M I N I S T R AT I V E T H O U G H T A N D I N ST I T U T I O N S Theories and ideas underlying the Philippine administrative system; the general structure of the Philippine bureaucracy; its principal operating features, including thestructure, the personnel system, the financial system, the processes of policy-making, national-local relations and major problems areas.

P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : PA 111. C R E D I T : 3 units.

PA 121 - P U B L I C P E R S O N N E L A D M I N I S T R AT I O N Survey of developments and current trends in personnel management. An introduction to basic personnel techniques, such as position classification and selection. P R E R E Q : PA 11; C R : 3 units.

PA 131 - P U B L I C F I S C A L A D M I N I S T R AT I O N The organization and procedure of efficient fiscal management including tax administration, expenditure control, auditing, purchasing and debt administration.

C R E D I T : 3 units. P R E R E Q : PA 11,or consent of instructor.

P R E R E Q : PA 11; C R E D I T : 3 units.

P A 111 - M A N A G E M E N T O F O R G A N I Z AT I O N S .

PA 13 2 - P U B L I C A C C O U N T I N G AND BUDGETING

Understanding the major theories and practices of organization and management, and their relevance to the Philippines.

Budgeting and accounting for the government service.

P R E R E Q : PA 11; C R : 3 units.

P A 141 - P U B L I C P O L I C Y A N D P R O G R A M A D M I N I S T R AT I O N

P A 11 3 - O F F I C E A N D S Y S T E M S MANAGEMENT The management of a government office, with emphasis on records and property management, systems improvement, modern office equipment, and the design and implementation of a management information system.

P R E R E Q U I S I T E : PA 131; C R E D I T : 3 units.

Public policy formulation and implementation; administration and evaluation of public programs. P R E R E Q : PA 11; C R E D I T : 3 units.

PA 14 2 - TO O L S F O R P O L I C Y


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONELECTIVES A N A LY S I S . Principles, concepts and techniques for systematic analysis and decision - making in public policy and management. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : PA 141; C R E D I T : 3 units.

PA 14 3 - P R O G R A M A N D P R O J E CT D E V E LO P M E N T A N D M A N A G E M E N T Concepts, methods and processes in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating programs and projects. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : PA 141 (C R E D I T : 3 units)

P A 1 4 6 - A D M I N I S T R AT I V E L A W . An examination of basic principles of law with which the administrator should be familiar; judicial enforcement of administrative decisions and legal remedies against administrative action. P R E R E Q : PA 11, Pol. Sc. 11; C R E D I T : 3 units.

P A 1 51 - L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T A N D R E G I O N A L A D M I N I S T R AT I O N The administrative organizations and operations of local governments; the structure and processes of regional administration. P R E R E Q : PA 11; C R : 3 units.

PA 16 0 - P O L I T I C S A N D A D M I N I S T R AT I O N .

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. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : PA 108, Pol. Sc. 11. C R E D I T : 3 units.

PA 161 - E T H I C S A N D A C C O U N TA B I L I T Y I N T H E P U B L I C SERVICE Ethical questions and behavior in the public service and the issue of administrative accountability. C R E D I T : 3 units.

P A 1 7 2 - P U B L I C A D M I N I S T R AT I O N A N D T H E E C O N O M I C SY ST E M 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. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : PA 11 and Econ 11. C R E D I T : 3 units.

PA 191 - S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N P U B L I C A D M I N I S T R AT I O N . P R E R E Q U I S I T E S : PA 111, 121 or 131.


STATELECTIVES S TAT 11 4 . D E S C R I P T I V E S TAT I S T I C S . Statistics; statistical measurement;

statistical notations; collection, organization and presentation of data; measures of central tendency, location, dispersion, skewness, kurtosis; letter values, boxplots and stem-and-leaf display; measures of association and relationship; rates, ratios, and proportions; construction of index numbers and indicators. C O R E Q : Math 17/equiv. 3 u.

S TAT 11 5 . B A S I C S TAT I S T I C A L M E T H O D S . Computer assisted statistical analysis

on the following: tests for means; tests for proportions; tests for independence; simple linear regression; Analysis of variance; forecasting using classical techniques. P R E R E Q : Stat 114/101/equiv. 3 u.

S TAT 11 7. M AT H E M AT I C S F O R S TAT I S T I C S . Principles of logic; methods of

proof; fields, sigma fields, and sequences of sets; the real number system; sequences & series; combinatorial analysis. P R E R E Q : Math 17/equiv. 3 u.

S TAT 1 2 5 . A P P L I C AT I O N S S O FTWA R E & S O FTWA R E P A C K A G E S . Use of statistical software packages

(e.g., SAS, SPSS) for database management & basic statistical analysis. P R E R E Q : Stat 115/ 101/equiv, Stat 124/equiv. 3 u.

S TAT 1 3 1. P A R A M E T R I C S TAT I S T I C A L I N F E R E N C E . Population

and sample; statistics and sampling distributions; point and interval estimation; statistical hypothesis testing; inference based on the normal distribution and applications of z, t, x 2, and F distribution. P R E R E Q : Stat 122, Math 55. 4 u (3 lec, 1 lab).

S TAT 1 3 2 . N O N P A R A M E T R I C S TAT I S T I C A L I N F E R E N C E . Levels of

measurement; goodness of fit tests; sign and signed rank tests; distribution tests; association tests; tests for independence. P R E R E Q : Stat 131, Stat 125. 3 u.

S TAT 1 3 3 . B AY E S I A N S TAT I S T I C A L I N F E R E N C E . Elements of Bayesian probability

S TAT 1 2 1. P R O B A B I L I T Y T H E O R Y I .

Elements of probability; random variables; discrete and continuous random variables; probability distributions; special distributions; mathematical expectations; functions of a random variable. P R E R E Q : Math 53, Stat 117/equiv; Coreq: Math 54. 3 u.

inference; assessment of prior likelihood and posterior distributions; Bayesian estimation and hypothesis testing; predictive distribution and asymptotics; Bayesian Hierarchical Models; introduction to Empirical Bayes; use of statistical software. P R E R E Q : Stat 131, Stat 124. 3 u.

S TAT 1 2 2 . P R O B A B I L I T Y T H E O R Y I I . Joint, marginal and conditional distributions;

S TAT 1 3 5 . M AT R I X T H E O R Y F O R S TAT I S T I C S . Matrix operations; properties of

independence of several random variables; distributions and expectations of functions of random variables; characterization of F, t, and chisquare distributions; limit theorems. P R E R E Q : Stat 121. 3 u.

matrices; special matrices; matrix calculus; determinants; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; linear systems; vector spaces; use of software applications. P R E R E Q : Math 53, Stat 125. 3 u.

S TAT 1 2 4 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O P R O G R A M M I N G . Introduction to microcomputer

S TAT 1 3 6 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O R E G R E S S I O N A N A LY S I S . Linear regression

and operating systems; principles of programming; programming using a high-level computer language (e.g., PASCAL). P R E R E Q : Stat 114/101/equiv. 3 u.

model; model selection; regression diagnostics; use of dummy variables; remedial measures. P R E R E Q : Stat 131, Stat 135. 3 u.


STATELECTIVES S TAT 1 3 8 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O S A M P L I N G D E S I G N S . Probability and non-

probability sampling; simple random, systematic, cluster, stratified and multi-stage sampling designs; sampling with probability proportional to size; applications P R E R E Q : Stat 131, Stat 125. 3 u.

C AT E G O R I C A L D ATA ANALYSIS. Categorical

data; cross-classification tables; analysis using loglinear, logistic and logit models. P R E R E Q : Stat 136. 3 u.

S TAT 1 9 1. S P E C I A L T O P I C S I N B I O LO G I C A L A N D M E D I C A L S TAT I S T I C S . P R E R E Q : COI. 3 u.

S TAT 1 4 3 . S U R V E Y O P E R AT I O N S .

Research process; techniques of data collection; principles of questionnaire design; data coding and encoding; data quality control; presentation of research findings. P R E R E Q : courses on technical writing & oral communication, Senior standing. 3u.

S TAT 1 4 5 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T I M E S E R I E S A N A LY S I S & F O R E C A S T I N G .

Classical methods; ARIMA models; Box-Jenkins method; intervention analysis; GARCH Models; regression with time series date; applications. P R E R E Q : Stat 136. 3 u.

S TAT 1 4 6 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O E X P L O R AT O R Y D ATA A N A LY S I S .

Displaying and summarizing batches; re-expressing .data; median polish; robust and resistant measures; fitting resistant lines. C O R E Q : Stat 136. 3 u.

S TAT 1 4 7. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M U LT I V A R I AT E A N A LY S I S . Multivariate

normal distribution; inference on mean vector and dispersion matrices; principal component analysis; canonical correlation analysis; discriminant analysis; factor analysis; cluster analysis; other multivariate techniques; applications. P R E R E Q : Stat 136. 3 u.

S TAT 1 4 8 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O E X P E R I M E N TA L D E S I G N S . Principles

of experimentation; completely randomized design; randomized complete block design; Latin-square design; factorial experiments; other experimental designs; applications. P R E R E Q : Stat 136. 3 u.

S TAT 1 4 9 . I N T R O D U C T I O N T O

S TAT 1 9 1. 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O B I O S TAT I S T I C S . P R E R E Q : Stat 125. Coreq: Stat 148

S TAT 1 9 2 . 1 S TAT I S T I C S I N M A R K E T R E S E A R C H . C O R E Q : Stat 147. 3 u. S TAT 1 9 2 . 2 A D V A N C E L I N E A R M O D E L S . P R E R E Q : Stat 136. 3 u. S TAT 1 9 3 . S P E C I A L T O P I C S I N I N D U ST R I A L A N D P H Y S I C A L S C I E N C E S TAT I S T I C S . P R E R E Q : COI. 3 u. S TAT 1 9 3 . 1 I N T R O S TAT I S T I C A L Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L . P R E R E Q : Stat 125, Stat 131

S TAT 1 9 4 . S P E C I A L T O P I C S I N S O C I A L A N D P S YC H O LO G I C A L S TAT I S T I C S . P R E R E Q : COI. 3 u. S TAT 1 9 6 . 1 A D V A N C E D S TAT I S T I C A L C O M P U T I N G . P R E R E Q :

Stat 136. 3 u.

S TAT 1 9 7. S P E C I A L T O P I C S I N S TAT I S T I C S . P R E R E Q : COI. 3 u.


ANTHROPOLOGYELECTIVES A N T H R O P O LO G Y 101 P H Y S I C A L A N T H R O P O LO GY.

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 11 5 P H I L I P P I N E A R C H A E O LO GY

Human population biology in the conceptual framework of evolutionary processes

Prehistory of the Philippines as revealed by archaeology

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 1 0 3 P R I M AT O L O G Y Survey of the primate background of human evolution P R E R E Q Anthro 101/COI

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 10 4 H U M A N EVOLUTION. Fossil and cultural evidence of human evolution P R E R E Q Anthro 101; Bio 102/COI

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 10 7 CONTEMPORARY HUMAN P O P U L AT I O N S .

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 11 8 P R E H I S T O R Y OF THE PHILIPPINES Theories and problems of the peopling of the Philippines

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 11 9 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO M U S E O LO GY. Principles, methods and application Prereq Anthro 1, 111

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 12 0 S P E C I A L P R O B L E M S I N M U S E O LO GY. Issues, development and problems in museum work

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 12 3 P E O P L E S O F THE PHILIPPINES.

Phenotypic and genotypic differences among present day human populations and their history and present distribution basis of racial classifications P R E R E Q Anthro 101; a course in genetics/COI

Ethnography and cultural ecology

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 1 0 9 F O U N D AT I O N S O F P H Y S I C A L A N T H R O P O LO GY

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 12 6 S O C I A L A N D ECONOMIC LIFE OF PHILIPPINE M O U N TA I N P E O P L E S .

The historical development, theories, concepts and methods of contemporary physical anthropology. P R E R E Q ; Anthro 101/COI

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 111 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO A R C H A E O LO GY. The beginnings of culture up to the advent of writing Prereq Anthro 1

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 11 2 W O R L D C U LT U R A L H I S T O R Y . Survey of the rise of urban society and ancient cities as revealed through archaeology. P R E R E Q Anthro 101/ COI

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 12 4 P E O P L E S O F S O U T H E A ST A S I A A N D O C E A N I A . Ethnology and cultural ecology of the area

Social and cultural life of the Negritos, the Mindanao pagans and the terrace building peoples of the Mountain Province

A N T H R O P O LO GY 13 2 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO E C O LO G I C A L A N T H R O P O LO GY. Relation between cultural behavior and environmental phenomena

A N T H R O P O LO GY 13 3 E C O N O M I C A N T H R O P O LO GY Economic behavior of pre-industrial peoples and peasant economies

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 11 4 A R C H A E O LO GY O F S O U T H E A ST ASIA AND OCEANIA.

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 141 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO P O L I T I C A L A N T H R O P O LO GY

Beginnings and growth of prehistoric cultures and the peopling of the Pacific Island world

Problems of sanction and law, societal control and government of pre-industrial societies


ANTHROPOLOGYELECTIVES A N T H R O P O L O G Y 1 51 C O M P A R AT I V E RELIGION

A N T H R O P O LO GY C O N C E P TS

Studies of religious concepts and practices of pre-literate peoples

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 1 8 2 C U LT U R E AND PERSONALITY

A N T H R O P O LO GY 161 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO F O L K LO R E . Oral and traditional literature of the Filipino people and its significance

theories and present day implications

Role of culture in personality development

A N T H R O P O LO GY 18 5 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO Philippine Culture Concepts and problems

A N T H R O P O LO GY 16 4 F O L K LO R E O F T H E S O U T H E A ST A S I A A N D OCEANIA

A N T H R O P O LO GY 18 7 S E X A N D C U LT U R E

Oral and traditional literature of these areas and its bearing on the problems of Oceanic ethnology

Comparative survey of sex phenomena in their cultural context

A N T H R O P O LO GY 16 5 P H I L I P P I N E F O L K LO R E

A N T H R O P O LO GY 19 2 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO A N T H R O P O LO G I C A L T H E O R Y

Oral and traditional literature of the Filipino people and its significance

A N T H R O P O LO GY 16 7 M E D I C A L A N T H R O P O LO GY Overview of traditional and western healthcare systems P R E R E Q JS/CPOI

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 17 0 L A N G U A G E A N D C U LT U R E Relation between language and culture P R E R E Q Lingg 110/equiv

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 17 2 T R A D I T I O N A L AND PEASANT COMMUNITIES Their character and transformation.

A N T H R O P O LO G Y 17 3 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO U R B A N

Anthropology

Problems of urban society

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 1 7 9 C U LT U R E CHANGE AND APPLIED A N T H R O P O LO GY processes of unplanned and planned cul-tural changes P R E R E Q Anthro 1, Socio 11/101/COI

A N T H R O P O LO GY 181 S O C I A L

Development of anthropological thought P R E R E Q Anthro 1

A N T H R O P O LO GY 19 5 F I E L D M E T H O D S I N A R C H A E O LO GY Field training and application P R E R E Q Anthro 111

A N T H R O P O LO GY 19 6 F I E L D METHODS IN SOCIAL A N T H R O P O LO GY P R E R E Q Anthro 181

A N T H R O P O L O G Y 1 9 7 L A B O R AT O R Y AND FILE TECHNIQUE IN PHYSICAL A N T H R O P O LO GY R E S E A R C H P R E R E Q Anthro 111

A N T H R O P O LO GY 19 8 S P E C I A L TO P I C S


SOCIOLOGYELECTIVES S O C I O 101 G E N E R A L S O C I O LO G Y

larger society

Theoretical concerns of the fields of sociology and the various expressions of persistent issues in Philippine society

S O C I O 12 5 S O C I O LO G Y O F RELIGION.

S O C I O 11 0 S O C I A L O R G A N I Z AT I O N

Analysis of the forms of religious beliefs and commitments; examination of religious phenomena as products of society

Analysis of the main forms of social organization in simple and complex societies; principles of the integration and disintegration of social groups

S O C I O 12 7 P O L I T I C A L S O C I O LO G Y .

S O C I O 11 3 T H E F A M I LY Theories and researches on the family as a social institution

Analysis of the interaction of the social structure and politics sources of power, authority, legitimacy and social change

S O C I O 12 8 S O C I A L S T R AT I F I C AT I O N .

S O C I O 11 4 T H E P H I L I P P I N E S O C I A L SY ST E M .

Theories and researches

Analysis of the social structure of the Philippine society

S O C I O 12 9 R A C E A N D E T H N I C R E L AT I O N S .

S O C I O 11 8 S O C I O L O G Y O F T H E ECONOMY. Analysis of the dynamic relationships between the economic base and the larger society

S O C I O 11 9 I N D U S T R I A L S O C I O LO GY Formal and informal organization in the industrial setting; analysis of the work groups and their relations to the community and the larger society

S O C I O 12 2 R U R A L S O C I O LO G Y Comparative studies of rural life

S O C I O 12 3 U R B A N S O C I O LO G Y Comparative studies of urban communities; nature and consequences of urbanization

S O C I O 12 4 S O C I O LO G Y O F E D U C AT I O N Theories and researches on the social organi-zation of the school and relationships between education and the

The nature and problems of racial and ethnic contacts; Study of intersocietal majority-minority relations, group conflicts, prejudice and cooperation

S O C I O 13 2 S O C I O LO GY O F D E V I A N T B E H AV I O R . Analysis of departures from model and societal patterns and the relevant group processes including mechanisms of social control

S O C I O 13 5 C O L L E CT I V E B E H AV I O R . Studies in mass behavior, social movements and political action

S O C I O 1 4 0 S O C I A L I Z AT I O N A N D G R O U P I N T E R A CT I O N . Analysis of socialization as a process, social interaction in and between groups, and aspects of collective behavior

S O C I O 14 2 S O C I O LO G Y O F M A S S C O M M U N I C AT I O N .


SOCIOLOGYELECTIVES 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 communication on particular audiences

S O C I O 15 3 S O C I O LO GY O F D E V E LO P M E N T. The nature and problems of the process of development.

S O C I O 16 0 S O C I E TY A N D P O P U L AT I O N . Description and analysis of population aggregates; world population growth, man environment and technology.

S O C I O 16 5 H U M A N E C O LO GY. Principles and methods of ecology applied to the study of the interaction of man-environment and technology.

S O C I O 16 7 S O C I O LO GY O F T H E E N V I R O N M E N T. Analysis of the complex interaction between society and the environment by examining key environmental problems in relation to social structures P R E R E Q JS, Nat Sci 2

S O C I O 171 S O C I O LO G I C A L THEORY. The major classical writers and their works. Prereq Socio 101/COI for non-majors

P R E R E Q JS

S O C I O 1 8 0 S O C I A L S TAT I S T I C S . Introduction to statistical techniques, principles, methods and the application of computer knowledge to the analysis of quantitative data in sociological research P R E R E Q Math 11

S O C I O 1 8 1 Q U A N T I TAT I V E M E T H O D S O F S O C I O LO G I C A L RESEARCH Survey and application of quantitative techniques of data gathering and analysis in sociological research P R E R E Q Socio 101

S O C I O 1 8 2 – Q U A L I TAT I V E M E T H O D S O F S O C I O LO G I C A L RESEARCH Survey and application of the qualitative methods of data gathering and analysis in sociological research P R E R E Q Socio 101.COI

S O C I O 18 3 P R I N C I P L E S A N D METHODS OF SURVEY RESEARCH. Questionaire construction, research design, data analysis and interpretation P R E R E Q Socio 180, 181

S O C I O 18 8 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N R E S E A R C H M E T H O D O LO GY P R E R E Q Socio 179

S O C I O 17 2 S O C I O LO G I C A L T H E O R Y II

S O C I O 19 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N S O C I O LO GY

The works of major contemporary sociologists. P R E R E Q Socio 171/COI

Developments, issues, trends and prospects in sociology

S O C I O 17 8 S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N S O C I O LO G I C A L T H E O R Y P R E R E Q Socio 171, 172

S O C I O 17 9 R E A D I N G S I N S O C I O LO GY


PHILOSOPHYELECTIVES P H I L O S O P H Y 1 0 0 : M AT H E M AT I C A L LO G I C 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 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I L O S O P H Y 1 0 2 : M AT H E M AT I C A L LO G I C I I . First order recursive arithmetic; arithmetization of syntax and Godel’s incompleteness theorem. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I LO S O P H Y 10 4 : M O D A L LO G I C . Concepts of possibility and necessity within formal and axiomatized language in modal propositional calculi. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I L O S O P H Y 11 0 : A N C I E N T P H I LO S O P H Y. Major philosophical ideas from the pre- Socratics to the neo-Platonists. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I L O S O P H Y 111 : M E D I E V A L P H I LO S O P H Y. Major philosophical ideas from Augustine to William of Ockham. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I L O S O P H Y 11 2 : M O D E R N P H I LO S O P H Y. Major philosophical ideas from the rationalists to the German and British idealists. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I L O S O P H Y 11 3 : C O N T T V Major philosophical ideas from the logical positivists to

the present. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I L O S O P H Y 11 4 : P H E N O M E N O LO GY A N D E X I ST E N T I A L I S M . The phenomenological movement in contemporary German and French-philosophies with controversies in philosophy of language. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I LO S O P H Y 19 6 : M G A PA K S A S A P I LO S O P I YA N G P I L I P I N O . 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I LO S O P H Y 19 7 : P H I LO S O P H I C PROBLEMS. An in-depth study of the basic problems in the various areas of Philosophy. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.

P H I LO S O P H Y 19 8 : S P E C I A L PROBLEMS. Prerequisite: Senior standing. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units. May be repeated for additional three (3) units.

P H I LO S O P H Y 19 9 : S E N I O R RESEARCH. This course is designed to train students to do research in any major areas in philosophy. Prerequisite: Senior standing. 3 hours a week (class); credit: 3 units.


JOURNALISMELECTIVES Principles and techniques in using database management software and the Internet in newsreporting. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3u.

J 18 N E W S I N T H E N E W C E N T U R Y. Reading & understanding the news towards developing a critical public voice. 3u. J 10 0

H I STO R Y O F T H E P R E S S .

Development of the news media, including Asia & the Philippines. 3 u. J 101

I N T R O D U CT I O N TO J O U R N A L I S M .

Functions, principles and standards of journalism; types of news; reportorial skills. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : any course on English grammar and any course on Philippine History. 3 u. J 10 2

NEWS REPORTING.

Covering and writing the news. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J101. 3 u. J 10 3

I N T E R P R E TAT I V E W R I T I N G .

News analysis and commentary, including columns and editorials. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 10 5

I N V E S T I G AT I V E R E P O R T I N G .

Principles and techniques of investigative journalism. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 10 7

BUSINESS REPORTING.

Covering developments in business and industry. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102, Econ 100.1. 3 u. J 10 9

WRITING FOR POPULAR AUDIENCES.

Principles and techniques of popularizing technical and scientific materials for general audiences and publication in the mass media. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : JS/COI. 3 u. J 11 0

JOURNALISM ETHICS.

Analysis of ethical issues and problems in journalism. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 111

F E AT U R E W R I T I N G .

Principles and techniques of writing feature articles for newspapers and magazines. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : any course on literature and the humanities. 3 u. J 11 2 R E P O R T I N G O N T H E E N V I R O N M E N T . Principles and techniques of writing news and feature articles about the environment. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3u. J 11 6 C O M P U T E R - A S S I S T E D R E P O R T I N G .

J 11 7 O N L I N E J O U R N A L I S M . News reporting and production for the Internet & the World Wide Web. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 121

THE NEWSROOM.

Copyediting, headline writing, simple layouting; evaluating the news, and planning news coverage. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J110. 3 u. J 12 2

P U B L I C AT I O N D E S I G N A N D L AY O U T .

Computer usage in designing newspapers, magazines, brochures, newsletters, and websites. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J121. 3 u. J 12 3

P H OTO J O U R N A L I S M .

Basic principles of photographic coverage of news events. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102, COI for non-majors. 3 u. J 13 3

A LT E R N AT I V E J O U R N A L I S M .

Reporting for and about special audiences and development issues. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 13 6

COMMUNITY PRESS.

History, development and present conditions of the community press in the Philippines, with practical application of journalism principles and techniques. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 1 51

ADVERTISING.

History, principles, management, and application of advertising processes. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102. 3 u. J 15 2

P U B L I C I N F O R M AT I O N & P U B L I C R E L AT I O N S .

Principles, ethics, processes, tools, techniques, and the practice of public relations, including public information. P R E R E Q U I S I T E : J102, SS. 3 u. J 19 5

SPECIALIZED REPORTING.

Writing for special newspaper & magazine sections, theory & practice. 3 u.


IEELECTIVES I E 3 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO I N D U ST R I A L E N G I N E E R I N G .

Systems concepts, the industrial organization & its functions, overview of industrial engineering tools. Prereq: JS. 3 u. I E 3 1 I N D U S T R I A L O R G A N I Z AT I O N & M A N A G E M E N T .

Basic features governing the organization, administration, & financing of industries. Relations between labor & management. Prereq: JS. 3 u. I E 13 6 M A N U FA CT U R I N G S Y ST E M S .

Primary activities of a manufacturing firm. Manufacturing practices. Prereq: SS, COI. 3 u. I E 13 7 Q U A L I TY S Y ST E M S I N M A N U FA CT U R I N G .

Concepts of quality. World-class quality programs & standard. Performance measurement & competitive priorities. Benchmarking. Coreq: IE 136. 3 u. I E 13 8 M A N U FA CT U R I N G M A N A G E M E N T.

Organizational & financial aspects of manufacturing. Manufacturing management principles. Prereq: SS, COI. 3 u. I E 1 4 1 O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H I .

Operations research methodology; optimization models for linear systems; linear programming; duality & sensitivity analysis; transportation, assignment, & network models. Prereq: ES 21/COI. 3 u. I E 1 4 2 O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H I I .

Matrix approach to linear programming; integer programming; dynamic programming; goal programming; game theory. Prereq: ES 26, IE 141, COI. 3 u. I E 1 5 0 S Y S T E M S E V A L U AT I O N .

Criteria for evaluation of systems. Technological, economic & human factors. Prereq: Acctg 1, Econ 100.1. 3 u. I E 1 9 7 S P E C I A L T O P I C S . 3 u.

HRIMELECTIVES H R I M 1 0 8 F R A N C H I S E M A N A G E M E N T I N H O T E L S , R E S TA U R A N T S & R E L AT E D I N S T I T U T I O N S . Prereq: SS. 3 units H R I M 11 2 B U S I N E S S M A N A G E M E N T I N H O T E L S , R E S TA U R A N T S & R E L AT E D I N ST I T U T I O N S


EDUCELECTIVES 1 0 1 P H I L I P P I N E E D U C AT I O N A L SY ST E M

Use of computers in education. Basic concents, principles & applications of programming. 7h. (1 lec, 6 lab) 3u.

History, organization, programs, & professional ethis. 3 u.

E D U C AT I O N A L A D M I N I S T R AT I O N (EDAD)

1 0 1 A LT E R N AT I V E L E A R N I N G D E L I V E R Y SY ST E M S

101 T H E C O N ST I T U T I O N & L AW S & P O L I C I E S I N E D U C AT I O N . 3 U .

Objectives, functions, principles, & practices of nonconventional leaning delivery systems. 3u.

A R T E D U C AT I O N ( E D A R T )

18 0 ST U D E N T T E A C H I N G Teaching internship in the laboroty school &/or cooperating school including observations & participation in school activities. 8u; may be taken in 1 sem, for 8u. or 2 sem, for 4u. each.

1 0 2 A R T E D U C AT I O N Historical development, trends, & issues in art & art education. 3u.

1 0 6 A R T E D U C AT I O N & H U M A N D E V E LO P M E N T

181 S E N I O R S E M I N A R

Theories about growth & development of learners in & through art & art education. 3u.

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

11 5 A R T P R O D U C AT I O N I N B A S I C E D U C AT I O N

18 3 T E A C H I N G I N T E R N S H I P I N E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L S

Exploration & applications of various media, materials, tools, techiniques, & processes in creating visual arts, in basic education. 3u.

Supervised intensive off-campus teaching. P R E R E Q : EDUC 181. 5u.

1 2 5 A R T A P P R E C I AT I O N I N B A S I C E D U C AT I O N

18 6 A P P R O A C H E S TO VA L U E S E D U C AT I O N

Content & approaches in aesthetic, art criticism & art history arpplied to basic education.

Teaching strategies in values education in the elementary and secondary schools. P R E R E Q : JS. 3u.

13 5 C U R R I C U L U M D E S I G N I N A R T E D U C AT I O N

1 9 0 C O M P U T E R S I N E D U C AT I O N

Approaches & strategies in planning curriculum & instruction in art education. 3u.


EDUCELECTIVES 16 5 F I E L D E X P E R I E N C E S I N A R T E D U C AT I O N Observation of & participation in various school & nonschool settings for art education. P R E R E Q : EDART 102 / COI. 3u.

1 7 5 T E A C H I N G O F C R E AT I V E A R T S I N T H E E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L . Integrative teaching of the visual & perforing arts in the elementary school. 3u.

17 9 T E A C H I N G A R T I N T H E SECONDARY SCHOOL. P R E R E Q : EDFD 116. 3u.

E D U C AT I O N A L F O U N D AT I O N S (EDFD) 1 0 0 D E V E L O P M E N TA L P S U C H O L O G Y Factors affecthing the growth, development & behavior of the individual from childhood to adulthood & their implications for education & guidance. P R E R E Q : Psych 101, COI. 3u.

11 3 L E A R N I N G S T Y L E S O F CHILDREN Perceptual development & learning styles of children. 3u.

11 6 E D U C AT I O N A L P S Y C H O L O G Y

101 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO G U I D A N C E

Process of education on the basis of pertinent pyschological principles. Major topics in psychology emphasizing motivation, learning, individual differences, & personality with application to educational situations. 3u

Philosophy, principles, & techiniques of guidance & organization of guidance programs. 3u.

1 2 0 E D U C AT I O N A L T H O U G H T & P R A CT I C E

10 2 H O M E R O O M G U I D A N C E

Development of major educational theories & ideas; their implications for Philippine education. 3u.

C O U N S E L O R E D U C AT I O N ( E D C O )

Scope, concepts, principles & practices in homeroom guidance. P R E R E Q : EDCO 101 / COI. 3u.

C U R R I C U L U M ST U D I E S ( E D C S ) 101 P R I N C I P L E S & P R O C E S S E S O F C U R R I C U L U M D E V E LO P M E N T Principles & processes of curriculum development in elementary & secondary education – planning, design, implementation, & evaluation. 3u.

1 2 1 I N T R O D U C AT I O N T O S O C I O C U LT U R A L F O U N D AT I O N The socio-cultural factors that affect growth & development focusing on the socialization processes & development of attitudes & values. 3u.

H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N 1 0 0 F U N D A M E N TA L S O F H E A LT H F U L L I V I N G


EDUCELECTIVES Concepts, principles, & ways of healthful living & their application. 3u.

Health care & guidance of mother & child, including the family, P R E R E Q : EDH 100 / COI. 3u.

101 T E A C H I N G O F S C I E N C E & H E A LT H I N E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L S

1 5 0 T H E T E A C H I N G O F H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N

Teaching methodologies & current trends in integrated science & health education. 3u.

Objectives, materials, subject matter, problems, current trends & methods of teaching health education. P R E R E Q : EDFD 116. 3u.

11 0 A P P L I E D M I C R O B I O L O G Y & E P I D E M I O L O G Y I N H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N

1 6 0 H E A LT H F U L S C H O O LCOMMUNITY LIVING

Microorganisms & parasites; disease prevention & control. 3u.

11 5 S C H O O L H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N

Basic principles & approaches in environmental health education & primary health care P R E R E Q : . EDH 100 / COI. 3u.

1 7 0 S C H O O L H E A LT H S U P E R V I S I O N

Principles & techniques in the school health education program (with emphasis on the teacher’s role) for the school child. (For BEEd students & for other non-health majors). P R E R E Q : EDH 100 / COI. 3u.

Principles of supervision in school health programs with emphasis on teacher’s role in school health services. P R E R E Q : EDH 100 / COI. 3u.

1 2 0 N U T R I T I O N I N H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N

1 7 1 C O M M U N I T Y O R G A N I Z AT I O N F O R H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N

Food & nutrition for normal & special health needs. P R E R E Q : EDH 100 / COI. 3u.

Principles, techniques, processes & practicum in organizing a community for health development. 3h. (1 lec, 2 fieldwork) 3u.

1 2 5 S A F E T Y E D U C AT I O N & F I R S T AID. Principles, techniques & approaches in safety education with emphasis on basic skills in first aid & emergency care for the injured & sick. 3u.

1 3 0 C O N S U M E R H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N Problems of the consumer regarding health information, products & services; principles & approaches to drug education. P R E R E Q : EDH 100 / COI. 3u.

1 4 0 M AT E R N A L & C H I L D H E A LT H

1 7 3 S E X E D U C AT I O N Principles, aspects, approaches & teaching materials for sex education. P R E R E Q : EDH 100, 140 / COI. 3u.

1 74 P O P U L AT I O N E D U C AT I O N Introduction to population education 3u.


EDUCELECTIVES LANGUAGE TEACHING (EDL)

developing concepts & processes, academic reading & writing. 3 u.

101 A P P L I E D L I N G U I ST I C S F O R T E A C H I N G I N T H E E A R LY G R A D E S .

1 2 8 T E A C H I N G O F S P E E C H . Principles

Operational knowledge of the phonological, structural, & discoursal patterns of English and Filipino for pedagogical purposes. P R E R E Q : EDLR 101/COI. 3 u.

10 5 T H E D E V E LO P M E N T O F O R A L L A N G U A G E . Theory & research on language acquisition. 3 u.

111 P H O N O L O G Y & G R A M M A R O F E N G L I S H . Phonological & Structural patterns of English for teaching English in basic education. 3 u.

11 2 P A L ATA N U N G A N AT B A L A R I L A N G F I L I P I N O PA R A S A M G A G U R O N G F I L I P I N O . Pagsusuri ng mga mahalagang aspekto ng balarilang Filipino na kinabibilangan ng mga tunog, gamit (uses of rhetorical functions), pagpapangalan, pagpapanuri, pagtuturing, atbp. 3 u.

11 2 C O M M U N I C AT I V E G R A M M A R FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH IN B A S I C E D U C AT I O N . Grammatical structures

of English considering meanings, contexts & use. Prereq: EDL 111. 3 u.

121 T H E T E A C H I N G O F E N G L I S H A S S E C O N D L A N G U A G E . Objectives,

& methods of teaching speech in the elementary school. P R E R E Q : SS in speech/COI. 3 u.

141 L A N G U A G E T E ST D E V E L O P M E N T . Principles of language test

construction & their application in the preparation of sample language tests. P R E R E Q : EDL 101/COI. 3 u.

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

P R O F E S S I O N A L E D U C AT I O N ( E D P ) 1 2 8 M U S I C E D U C AT I O N I N T H E E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L . The reading, writing, & singing of simple music. 3 u.

12 9 M U S I C M E T H O D S I N H I G H S C H O O L . Methods of teaching music in the high

school with emphasis on the various aspects of vocal & instrumental programs, the general music class & other specialized offerings. P R E R E Q : EDFD 116. 3 u.

subject matter, materials, trends, problems & methods of teaching English. 3 u.

R E A D I N G E D U C AT I O N ( E D R )

12 2 T H E T E A C H I N G O F F I L I P I N O .

& basic principles of reading instruction in the secondary level. 3u.

Objectives, materials, subject matter, problems, current trends, & methods of teaching Filipino. 3 u.

12 5 E N G L I S H F O R T E A C H E R S .

Management of classroom interaction; patterns of discourse including forms & patterns employed in

1 0 1 T H E R E A D I N G P R O C E S S . Theories

11 0 T E A C H I N G O F R E A D I N G A N D L I T E R AT U R E . Objectives, subject matter, materials, current trends, problems and methods of teaching reading and literature. P R E R E Q : EDR 101/COI. 3 u.


EDUCELECTIVES 1 2 0 S E L E C T I O N & A N A LY S I S O F I N S T R U C T I O N A L M AT E R I A L S in

Reading. Approaches in the selection & analysis of instructional materials for the teaching of reading in the elementary schools. P R E R E Q : EDR 101. 3 u.

1 2 1 C H I L D R E N ’ S L I T E R AT U R E . Survey

& evaluation of literature for children in the elementary grades based on criteria for selection of materials. Includes materials in book form, magazines, recordings, radio & television programs

1 51 R E A D I N G D I A G N O S I S & R E M E D I AT I O N . Basic Principles & techniques of

classroom diagnosis & remediation of reading difficulties. P R E R E Q : EDL 141. 3 u.

16 9 T H E O R Y & P R A CT I C E I N TEACHING BEGINNING READING.

Techniques Beginning Reading. Techniques & materials in teaching beginning reading with observation & apprenticeship. P R E R E Q : EDLR 101 3 u.

S P E C I A L E D U C AT I O N ( E D S P ) 1 0 1 S P E C I A L E D U C AT I O N . Historical

development; programs & services in special education. 3 u.

11 0 R E H A B I L I TAT I O N F O R T H E AT Y P I C A L A D O L E S C E N T . Special

education in relation to psychosocial, medical & vocational rehabilitation. 3 u.

development of creativity among special learners. 3 u.

12 2 M O N T E S S O R I & OT H E R APPROACHES IN CHILDHOOD

Education. Philosophy, principles, methods & techniques of the Montessori & other approaches. 3 u.

1 2 3 E A R LY I N T E R V E N T I O N F O R E X C E P T I O N A L C H I L D R E N . Programs and

services in early intervention for exceptional children with focus on family involvement and multidisciplinary approaches. P R E R E Q : EDSP 101, HE 100/COI. 3 u.

12 4 D I A G N O ST I C - P R E S C R I P T I V E T E A C H I N G I N S P E C I A L E D U C AT I O N .

Psychoeducational assessment & instructional programming in special education. P R E R E Q : EDSP 101/COI. 3 u.

1 2 6 M E T H O D S & M AT E R I A L S I N T E A C H I N G T H E G I FT E D & C H I L D R E N W I T H M E N TA L R E TA R D AT I O N & B E H A V I O R P R O B L E M S . P R E R E Q : EDSP 101/COI. 3 u. 1 2 7 M E T H O D S & M AT E R I A L S IN TEACHING CHILDREN WITH SENSORY & PHYSICAL D I S A B I L I T I E S . P R E R E Q : 101/COI. 3 u. 12 8 C U R R I C U L A R P R O V I S I O N S F O R G I FT E D A D O L E S C E N TS & T H O S E W I T H M E N TA L R E TA R D AT I O N & B E H A V I O R P R O B L E M S . P R E R E Q : EDSP 101/COI. 3 u.

11 4 P R O G R A M M O D I F I C AT I O N F O R LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS.

Survey, observations, analysis & development of institution based & alternative programs & services for special learners. 3 u. 121 Creativity. Theory & practice; identification &

12 9 C U R R I C U L A R P R O V I S I O N S F O R ADOLESCENTS WITH SENSORY & PHYSICAL DISABILITIES. PREREQ:

EDSP 101/COI. 3 u.

13 0 L E A R N I N G D I S A B I L I T I E S .


EDUCELECTIVES Theories, principles & instructional approaches. 3 u.

141 F I E L D E X P E R I E N C E S I N S P E C I A L E D U C AT I O N . Observation of &

participation in school & non-school based special education programs. P R E R E Q : EDSP 101, 114/COI. 3 u.

E D U C AT I O N A L T E C H N O L O G Y ( E DT E C H ) 101 I N ST R U CT I O N A L M E D I A R E S O U R C E S . Production & use of different types of media resources for classroom instruction. 3 u.

S O C I A L S T U D I E S E D U C AT I O N (EDSSE)

process. Play activities in relation to teaching in the early grades. 3 u.

SCIENCE TEACHING (EDSC) 101 T H E T E A C H I N G O F S C I E N C E .

Objectives, materials, problems, current trends, & methods of teaching science. P R E R E Q : EDFD 116/ COI. 3 u.

10 6 B E G I N N I N G N U M B E R & SCIENCE CONCEPTS IN YOUNG C H I L D R E N . Development and acquisition of concepts of numbers, space, time & reasoning; the beginning of scientific thinking process & skills in children. 3 u.

1 0 5 S O C I A L S T U D I E S E D U C AT I O N .

121 T H E T E A C H I N G O F M AT H E M AT I C S . Objectives, materials,

Content & methods drawn from the social sciences for elementary & secondary social studies. 3 u.

subject matter, current trends, & methods of teaching mathematics. P R E R E Q : EDFD 116/COI. 3 u.

12 0 C O N T E M P O R A R Y C O N C E R N S I N S O C I A L S T U D I E S E D U C AT I O N .

1 2 5 G E O M E T R Y F O R E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L T E A C H E R S . Demonstrative

Issues & challenges facing contemporary society: implications to social studies education. 3 u.

geometry; common shapes & their relationships; areas & perimeters of polygonal regions. 3 u.

161 T H E T E A C H I N G O F S O C I A L S T U D I E S . Objectives, content, methods of teaching,

1 2 6 F U N D A M E N TA L M AT H E M AT I C S CONCEPTS & METHODS FOR E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L S C I E N C E . The

current trends, & problems of teaching social studies. P R E R E Q : EDFD 116. 3 u.

T E A C H I N G I N T H E E A R LY G R A D E S ( E DT E G ) 1 0 1 T E A C H I N G I N T H E E A R LY G R A D E S ( K - 2 ) . Objectives, scope, principles,

problems & trends in teaching young children (K-2). 3 u.

1 0 2 P L AY & O T H E R P H Y S I C A L A CT I V I T I E S I N T H E L E A R N I N G P R O C E S S . The importance of play in the learning

teaching of numbers & numeration systems arithmetic operations with natural and rational numbers, divisibility, ratio, proportion & percentage; informal geometry & measurement. 3 u.

1 3 2 L A B O R AT O R Y W O R K I N T H E T E A C H I N G O F E L E M E N TA R Y S C H O O L S C I E N C E . Modern trends in

laboratory & demonstration techniques & use of improvised apparatus. Prereq: Major in Science/COI. 7h (1 lec, 6 lab) 3 u.


EDUCELECTIVES 1 5 2 L A B O R AT O R Y W O R K I N T H E TEACHING OF HIGH SCHOOL B I O L O G Y . Modern trends in laboratory and

demonstration techniques & use of improvised apparatus. P R E R E Q : Major in science/COI. 7h. (1 lec, 6 lab). 3 u.

1 6 2 L A B O R AT O R Y W O R K I N T H E TEACHING OF HIGH SCHOOL C H E M I S T R Y . Modern trends in laboratory &

demonstration techniques & use of improvised apparatus P R E R E Q : Major in science/COI. 7h. (1 lec, 6 lab) 3 u.

1 7 2 L A B O R AT O R Y W O R K I N T H E TEACHING OD HIGH SCHOOL P H Y S I C S . Modern trends in laboratory &

demonstration techniques & use of improvised apparatus. P R E R E Q : Major in science/COI. 7h. (1 lec, 6 lab). 3 u.

E D U C AT I O N A L R E S E A R C H ( E D R E ) 101 I N T R O D U CTO R Y R E S E A R C H M E T H O D O L O G Y I N E D U C AT I O N .

Introduction to research & statistics in education. P R E R E Q : Psych 101. 3 u.

14 6 T E ST S & M E A S U R E M E N T S .

Principles, functions & types of tests & scales, their construction, administration & interpretation. 3 u.


TOURISM ELECTIVES T - 1 0 2 W O R L D T O U R I S M . The geography, history, attractions, facilities, travel formalities, conditions, communications, & gastronomy of important (actual & potential) tourism-oriented countries in the world. T - 11 0 T O U R I S M P R I N C I P L E S . The study and application of the basic components of tourism, the factors determining priorities in tourist development, the philosophy and promotion 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 international levels. T - 111 T O U R I S M D E V E L O P M E N T C O N T R O L . Quantitative & qualitative approaches to development planning in the tourism sector. P R E R E Q : Tour 122, Econ 100.1, 100.2, 3 u.

T - 11 2 C O M P U T E R A P P L I C AT I O N S I N T O U R I S M . Introduction to computers, its basic components, various uses & applications in the management & operation of airlines, travel agencies, hotels & resorts & other tourism establishments. P R E R E Q : T-110, 175, 181. 3 u.

T - 11 3 T O U R I S M & P H I L I P P I N E C U LT U R E . Integration of the cultural geography

of the Philippines in the context of tourism planning & development. P R E R E Q : Tour 110. 3 u. T - 11 4 D O M E S T I C T O U R I S M . The importance of domestic travel in developing tourism. Various strategies & tactics to develop domestic in tourism. P R E R E Q : Tour 122, 151. 3 u.

T - 11 5 E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I P & N E W E N T E R P R I S E D E V E LO P M E N T I N T O U R I S M . The examination of opportunities, preparation of business plans & analysis of problems involved in the planning & establishment of tourism-oriented enterprises. Identification, selection & implementation of a tourism related to business of their choice. P R E R E Q : SS & Tour 136. 3 u.

T - 11 6 L A N D R E S O U R C E & R E S O R T A R E A D E V E L O P M E N T . Analysis of the

techniques in planning, developing & marketing land resources keeping in mind the economic, legal & physical

factors in the use, transfer, development & 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. P R E R E Q : Tour 111. 3 u. T - 11 7 E C O T O U R I S M . Sustainable utilization of the natural environment as a component of tourism development; development and operation of ecotourism products and programs. P R E R E Q : SS. 3 u.

T- 12 0 P R I N C I P L E S O F O R G A N I Z AT I O N & B E H A V I O R .

Principles and techniques of organization, management & organizational behavior in tourism planning bodies & enterprises. (Equivalent: BA 101& 104) 4 u.

T- 121 H U M A N R E S O U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T . Introduction to the fundamental

principles of human resources management in the areas of acquisition, development, maintenance, and utilization of labor force in tourism-oriented establishments. Special issues relating to the management of human resources shall also be discussed. P R E R E Q : Tour 120, 3 u.

T- 12 2 TO U R I S M M A N A G E M E N T.

Comparative analysis of different approaches & options in the management of a destination’s industry, specifically in the aspects of planning, organization, direction & control. Includes a comprehensive study of the structure/ organization of the national tourism organizations in various countries. P R E R E Q : Tour 110 & 120. 3 u.

T - 1 2 6 M I C E M A N A G E M E N T . A study

of Meetings, Incentive Travel, Conventions & Exhibitions (MICE) industry as a vital component of tourism & an introduction to the various functions, techniques, methods & approaches in the planning & organizing meetings, conventions & exhibitions; overview on incentive travel & its features. P R E R E Q : Tour 110 & 151. 3 u.

T- 131 M A N A G E M E N T A C C O U N T I N G F O R T O U R I S M E N T E R P R I S E S . Uses of

economic & accounting concepts for managerial planning & control in tourism planning bodies & enterprises. (Equivalent: Mgt/BA 115) Prereq: Acctg 1, Econ 100.2. 3 u.

T- 13 6 F I N A N C I A L M A N A G E M E N T I N


TOURISM ELECTIVES bus & the railway industries must function, both today & in the future. P R E R E Q : Tour 161. 3 u.

T O U R I S M E N T E R P R I S E S . Principles of financial management for short- & long-range planning. (Equivalent: Mgt 141/BA 141, 142). P R E R E Q : Tour 131. 3 u. T - 1 4 4 T O U R I S M L A W S I . An introductory course in basic law emphasizing laws relevant to the tourism industry which includes: constitutional principles, principles of obligations and contracts, & the laws on common carriers. P R E R E Q : Tour 110. 3 u. T - 1 4 5 T O U R I S M L A W S I I . A continuation of Tourism 144 (Tourism Laws I) for more extensive legal background as part of professional 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 establishments, & legal aspects of labor relations. P R E R E Q : Tour 144, 3 u.

The breadth & challenge of strategic problems current & future - which confront airline & airport executives. The course aims to cultivate an awareness of the environment in which the airline & airport industry must function, both today & in the future. managers. P R E R E Q : Tour 161. 3 u. Tourism Electives 35

T - 1 51 M A R K E T I N G M A N A G E M E N T I N T O U R I S M . The importance & relevance of

T- 17 5 TO U R & T R AV E L A G E N C Y M A N A G E M E N T . The application of management

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.P R E R E Q : Tour 110, 120. 3 u. T - 1 5 3 T O U R I S M P R O M O T I O N . The fundamental principles of publicity, advertising & sales promotion with emphasis on the various approaches, methods & problems when these promotional tools are used in tourism. P R E R E Q : Tour 151. 3 u.

T - 1 6 1 T R A N S P O R TAT I O N M A N A G E M E N T . The development of major

transportation systems & their marketing function as an integral part of the process of physical distribution. It considers the geographical, technical, legal & political factors as they affect land, sea & air travel & transport systems. Transportation’s impact on areas served. Analysis of models of passenger transportation, including rates & services in urban, local, intraprovinces & interprovinces & international operations. P R E R E Q : Tour 110. 3 u.

T- 16 6 L A N D T R AV E L M A N A G E M E N T . 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

T- 16 7 S E A T R AV E L M A N A G E M E N T.

The breadth & challenge of current & future strategic 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. P R E R E Q : Tour 161. 3 u.

T- 16 8 A I R T R AV E L M A N A G E M E N T.

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. P R E R E Q : Tour 102,110,114. 5 u.

T- 181 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO H OT E L & R E S TA U R A N T M A N A G E M E N T The

development of hotels and restaurants, trends, types of operation & comparative practices in the hotel & restaurant industry. Field trips are required. P R E R E Q : Tour 110 3 u.

T- 18 2 R E S O R T A N D C L U B M A N A G E M E N T . The management & operations

of clubs & resort hotels, & their services-including the technical & administrative aspects. P R E R E Q : Tour 181. 3 u.


TOURISM ELECTIVES FRENCH

1 0 0 F R E N C H C U LT U R E & C I V I L I Z AT I O N

1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E

Readings in the historic development of civili-zation in France.

Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-tice in French. 3 u

11 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Continuation of French 10. 3 u

1 2 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E Second part–grammar & composition – sight translation & conversation. Prereq French 11. 3 u

1 3 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E Continuation of French 12. 3 u

14 A D VA N C E D L A N G U A G E C O U R S E I Prereq French 13 3 u

15 A D VA N C E D LA N G U A G E C O U R S E II Continuation of French 14 3 u

3 0 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N F R E N C H I Prereq French 15 3 u

Prereq18 u. of French COI 3 u

101 C O N T E M P O R A R Y F R E N C H C U LT U R E Continuation of French 100. Prereq French 100. 3 u

11 0 S U R V E Y O F F R E N C H L I T E R AT U R E Prereq French 100/COI 3 u

1 2 0 R E P R E S E N TAT I V E F R E N C H 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

14 0 T E C H N I C A L F R E N C H (Specific Area) Prereq French 15/COI. 3 u. may be repeated for another 3 u

31 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N F R E N C H I I

15 0 M A ST E R P I E C E S O F F R E N C H L I T E R AT U R E

Continuation of French 30. Prereq French 30. 3 u

Prereq French 110/COI 3 u

4 0 A D VA N C E D G R A M M A R

16 0 C O N T E M P O R A R Y F R E N C H L I T E R AT U R E

Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. Prereq French 15 3 u

4 5 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO F R E N C H P H O N E T I C S A N D P H O N O LO GY

Prereq French 110/COI 3 u

19 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S Prereq French 110/COI 3 units

Prereq French 40. 3 u

60 COMPOSITION Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. Prereq. French 40. 3 u

8 0 F R E N C H STY L I ST I C S Introduction to French stylistics using liter-ary texts. Prereq 18 u. of French 3 u

GERMAN 1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-tice in French. 3 u

11 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E


LANGUAGE ELECTIVES Continuation of German 10. 3 u

Continuation of German 100. Prereq German 100. 3 u

1 2 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

11 0 S U R V E Y O F G E R M A N L I T E R AT U R E

Second part–grammar & composition – sight translation & conversation. Prereq German 11. 3 u

1 3 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

Prereq German 100/COI 3 u

1 2 0 R E P R E S E N TAT I V E G E R M A N AUTHORS

14 Advanced Language Course I

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 13 3 u

Prereq. German 110/COI 3 u

15 A D VA N C E D LA N G U A G E C O U R S E II

14 0 T E C H N I C A L G E R M A N

Continuation of German 12. 3 u

Continuation of German 14 3 u

3 0 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N G E R M A N I Prereq German 15 3 u

31 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N G E R M A N I I Continuation of German 30. Prereq German 30. 3 u

4 0 A D VA N C E D G R A M M A R Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. Prereq German 15 3 u

4 5 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO G E R M A N P H O N E T I C S A N D P H O N O LO GY

(Specific Area) Prereq German 15/COI. 3 u. may be repeated for another 3 u

15 0 M A ST E R P I E C E S O F G E R M A N L I T E R AT U R E The great authors of Germany, with special attention to prosody vocabulary & syntax & literary merits of each work Prereq German 110/COI 3 u

16 0 C O N T E M P O R A R Y G E R M A N L I T E R AT U R E Prereq German 110/COI 3 u

Prereq German 40. 3 u

19 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S

60 COMPOSITION

Prereq German 110/COI

Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. Prereq. German 40. 3 u

3units

8 0 G E R M A N STY L I ST I C S

I TA L I A N

Introduction to German stylistics using liter-ary texts. Prereq 18 u. of German 3 u

1 0 0 G E R M A N C U LT U R E & C I V I L I Z AT I O N Readings in the historic development of civili-zation in Germany. Prereq18 u. of German COI 3 u

101 C O N T E M P O R A R Y G E R M A N C U LT U R E

1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-tice in Italian. 3 u

11 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Continuation of Italian 10. 3 u

1 2 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E Second part–grammar & composition – sight translation & conversation. Prereq


LANGUAGE ELECTIVES Italian 11. 3 u

1 3 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

1 2 0 R E P R E S E N TAT I V E I TA L I A N AUTHORS

Continuation of Italian 12. 3 u

Prereq. Italian 110/COI 3 u

14 A D VA N C E D L A N G U A G E C O U R S E I

1 4 0 T E C H N I C A L I TA L I A N

Prereq Italian 13 3 u

1 5 0 M A S T E R P I E C E S O F I TA L I A N L I T E R AT U R E

15 A D VA N C E D LA N G U A G E C O U R S E II Continuation of Italian 14 3 u

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

Prereq Italian 110/COI 3 u

3 0 A D V A N C E D S P O K E N I TA L I A N I

1 6 0 C O N T E M P O R A R Y I TA L I A N L I T E R AT U R E

Prereq Italian 15 3 u

Prereq Italian 110/COI 3 u

3 1 A D V A N C E D S P O K E N I TA L I A N I I

19 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S

Continuation of Italian 30. Prereq Italian 30. 3 u

Prereq Italian 110/COI

4 0 A D VA N C E D G R A M M A R

3units

Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. Prereq Italian 15 3 u

L AT I N

4 5 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I TA L I A N P H O N E T I C S A N D P H O N O LO GY Prereq Italian 40. 3 u

60 COMPOSITION Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. Prereq. Italian 40. 3 u

8 0 I TA L I A N S T Y L I S T I C S Introduction to Italian stylistics using literary texts. Prereq 18 u. of Italian 3 u

1 0 0 I TA L I A N C U LT U R E & C I V I L I Z AT I O N Readings in the historic development of civili-zation in Italy.

1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y L AT I N 3u.

11 I N T E R M E D I AT E L AT I N Continuation of Latin 10. 3u.

PORTUGUESE 1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Functional Grammar with extensive oral prac-tice in Portuguese. 3 u

11 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E

Prereq18 u. of Italian COI 3 u

Continuation of Portuguese 10. 3 u

1 0 1 C O N T E M P O R A R Y I TA L I A N C U LT U R E A N D C I V I L I Z AT I O N

1 2 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

Continuation of Italian 100. Prereq Italian 100. 3 u

Second part–grammar & composition – sight translation & conversation. Prereq

11 0 S U R V E Y O F I TA L I A N C U LT U R E A N D C I V I L I Z AT I O N

Portuguese 11. 3 u

Prereq Italian 100/COI 3 u

1 3 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E


LANGUAGE ELECTIVES Continuation of Portuguese 12. 3 u

Prereq Russian 13 3 u

14 A D VA N C E D L A N G U A G E C O U R S E I

15 A D VA N C E D LA N G U A G E C O U R S E II

Prereq Portuguese 13 3 u

Continuation of Russian 14 3 u

15 A D VA N C E D LA N G U A G E C O U R S E II

3 0 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N R U S S I A N I

Continuation of Portuguese 14 3 u

3 0 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N PORTUGUESE I

Prereq Russian 15 3 u

31 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N R U S S I A N I I Continuation of Russian 30. Prereq Russian 30. 3 u

Prereq Portuguese 15 3 u

4 0 A D VA N C E D G R A M M A R

31 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N PORTUGUESE II

Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. Prereq Russian 15 3 u

Continuation of Portuguese 30. Prereq Portu-guese 30. 3u

60 COMPOSITION

4 0 A D VA N C E D G R A M M A R

Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. Prereq. Russian 40. 3 u

Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. Prereq Portu-guese 15 3 u

S PA N I S H

60 COMPOSITION Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. Prereq. Portuguese 40. 3 u

RUSSIAN 1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Pronunciation, grammar, easy readings with practice in speaking & writing Russian 3 u

11 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E Continuation of Russian 10. 3 u

1 2 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E Second part–grammar & composition – sight translation & conversation. Prereq

1 0 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E This course provides intensive practice in conversational Spanish on an elementary level. The work consists of the oral aspects of language study; pronunciation, vocabulary, building, reading aloud, comprehension of the spoken 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 E L E M E N TA R Y C O U R S E 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

1 2 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

Russian 11. 3 u

Prereq Spanish 11. 3 u

1 3 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

1 3 I N T E R M E D I AT E C O U R S E

Continuation of Russian 12. 3 u

Oral and written communication exercises emphasizing the subjunctive mood and reading of selected texts. Continuation of Spanish 12 . 3 u

14 A D VA N C E D L A N G U A G E C O U R S E I


LANGUAGE ELECTIVES 14 A D VA N C E D L A N G U A G E C O U R S E I Prereq Spanish 13 3 u

15 A D VA N C E D LA N G U A G E C O U R S E II Continuation of Spanish 14 3 u

2 0 R E A D I N G S I N S PA N I S H Selected Writings by Filipinos in their original Spanish versions. Prereq 9 u. of Span

3 0 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N S PA N I S H I Prereq Spanish 15 3 u

31 A D VA N C E D S P O K E N S PA N I S H I I

C I V I L I Z AT I O N Readings in the historic development of civilization in Latin America. Prereq Span 100/COI

1 0 6 C O N T E M P O R A R Y L AT I N A M E R I C A N C U LT U R E & C I V I L I Z AT I O N Prereq Span 105/COI

11 0 S U R V E Y O F S P A N I S H L I T E R AT U R E Prereq Spanish 100/COI 3 u

1 2 0 R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S P A N I S H AUTHORS

Continuation of Spanish 30. Prereq Spanish 30. 3 u

The history of Spanish literature from the . Prereq. Spanish 110/COI 3 u

4 0 A D VA N C E D G R A M M A R

14 0 T E C H N I C A L S PA N I S H

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

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

15 0 M A ST E R P I E C E S O F S PA N I S H L I T E R AT U R E

4 5 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO S PA N I S H P H O N E T I C S A N D P H O N O LO GY

16 0 C O N T E M P O R A R Y S PA N I S H L I T E R AT U R E

Prereq Spanish 40. 3 u

Prereq Spanish 110/COI 3 u

60 COMPOSITION

19 7 S P E C I A L TO P I C S

Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. Prereq. Spanish 40. 3 u

Prereq Spanish 110/COI

8 0 S PA N I S H STY L I ST I C S

ARABIK (ARABIC)

Introduction to Spanish stylistics using literary texts. Prereq 18 u. of Spanish 3 u

1 0 0 S P A N I S H C U LT U R E & C I V I L I Z AT I O N Readings in the historic development of civilization in Spain Prereq 18 u. of Spanish COI 3 u

101 C O N T E M P O R A R Y S PA N I S H C U LT U R E Continuation of Spanish 100. Prereq Spanish 100. 3 u

1 0 5 L AT I N A M E R I C A N C U LT U R E &

Prereq Spanish 110/COI 3 u

A R A B I K 1 0 E L E M E N TA R I N G A R A B I K I A R A B I K 11 E L E M E N TA R I N G A R A B I K II Kontin-wasyon ng Arabik 10. Prerek Arabik 10

A R A B I K 12 I N T E R M I D Y E T A R A B I K I Prerek Arabik 11

A R A B I K 13 I N T E R M I DY E T A R A B I K II


LANGUAGE ELECTIVES Kontin-wasyon ng Arabik 12. Prerek Arabik 12

A R A B I K 10 0 A D VA N S N A A R A B I K I Prerek Arabik 13

A R A B I K 101 A D VA N S N A A R A B I K I I Kontin-wasyon ng Arabik 100. Prerek Arabik 100

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 1 0 1 A D VA N S N A B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A I I Kontinwasyon ng Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 100 Preprek Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 100

A R A B I K 11 0 M G A B A B A S A H I N S A ARABIK

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 11 0 M G A B A B A S A H I N S A B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A .

Mga piling babasahin sa Arabik sa iba’t ibang disiplina para idevelop ang komprehensyon sa pagbabasa. Prerek Arabik 101

Mga piling babasahin sa Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia sa iba’t ibang disiplina para sa paghubog ng komprehensyon sa pagbabasa. Prerek Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 101

A R A B I K 111 A D V A N S N A KOMPOSISYON SA ARABIK.

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 111 A D V A N S N A K O M P O S I S Y O N S A B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A .

Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng komposisyon sa Arabik. Prerek Arabik 101

Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng kompo-sisyon sa Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia. Prerek Bahasa Indonesia/ Malaysia 101

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A M YA N M A R B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 1 0 E L E M E N TA R I N G B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A I B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 11 E L E M E N TA R I N G B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A I I Kontinwasyon ng Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 10. Prerek Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 10

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 1 2 INTERMIDYET BAHASA INDONESIA/ M A L AY S I A I I Prerek Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 11

M Y A N M A R 1 0 E L E M E N TA R I N G M YA N M A R I M Y A N M A R 11 E L E M E N TA R I N G M YA N M A R I I Kontinwasyon ng Myanmar 10. Prerek Myanmar 10

M YA N M A R 12 I N T E R M I D Y E T M YA N M A R I Prerek Myanmar 11

M YA N M A R 13 I N T E R M I D Y E T M YA N M A R I I

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 1 3 INTERMIDYET BAHASA INDONESIA/ M A L AY S I A I I

Kontinwasyon ng Myanmar 12 Prerek Myanmar 12

Kontinwasyon ng Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 12 Prerek Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 12

B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A 1 0 0 A D VA N S N A B A H A S A I N D O N E S I A / M A L AY S I A I

HAPON H A P O N 1 0 E L E M E N TA R I N G H A P O N I H A P O N 11 E L E M E N TA R I N G H A P O N II

Prerek Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia 13

Kontinwasyon ng Hapon 10. Prerek Hapon 10


LANGUAGE ELECTIVES H A P O N 12 I N T E R M I D Y E T H A P O N I

TEKNIKAL NA HAPON

Prerek Hapon 11

Prerek Hapon 101

H A P O N 13 I N T E R M I DY E T H A P O N I I

H A P O N 1 4 1 K A S AY S AY A N AT TEKNIKAL NA HAPON

Kontinwasyon ng Hapon 12 Prerek Hapon 12

H A P O N 2 0 PA G B A S A S A H A P O N Prerek Hapon 11

H A P O N 10 0 A D VA N S N A H A P O N I

Prerek Hapon 101

H A P O N 14 2 S E M A N T I K S N A H A P O N Prerek Hapon 101

Prerek Hapon 13

H A P O N 101 A D VA N S N A H A P O N I I Kontinwasy-on ng Hapon 100 Preprek Hapon 100

H A P O N 11 0 M G A B A B A S A H I N S A HAPON. Mga piling babasahin sa Hapon sa iba’t ibang disiplina para paghubog ng komprehensyon sa pagbabasa. Prerek Hapon 101

INTSIK I N T S I K 1 0 E L E M E N TA R I N G I N T S I K I I N T S I K 11 E L E M E N TA R I N G I N T S I K I I Kontinwasyon ng Intsik 10. Prerek Intsik 10 I N T S I K 12 I N T E R M I D Y E T I N T S I K I

H A P O N 111 A D V A N S N A KOMPOSISYON SA HAPON.

Prerek Intsik 11

Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng komposisyon sa Hapon. Prerek Hapon 101

Kontinwasyon ng Intsik 12 Prerek Intsik 12

H A P O N 11 2 A D V A N S N A K A N J I Prerek Hapon 100

H A P O N 11 3 P A G S A L I N S A H A P O N Prerek Hapon 101

H A P O N 121 PA G B A S A N G D YA R Y O N G H A P O N . Prerek Hapon 101

H A P O N 12 2 A D VA M \ N S N A PA G B A S A I Pagbasa ng mga tekstong Hapon tungkol sa kultura. Prerek Hapon 101

H A P O N 12 3 A D VA N S N A PA G B A S A II Pagbasa ng mga tekstong Hapon tungkol sa institusyong pulitikal at sosyal. Prerek Hapon 101

H A P O N 1 2 4 S AY A N T I F I K AT

I N TS I K 13 I N T E R M I DY E T I N TS I K I I I N T S I K 10 0 A D VA N S N A I N T S I K I Prerek Intsik 13

I N T S I K 101 A D VA N S N A I N T S I K I I Kontinwasyon ng Intsik 100 Prerek Intsik 100

I N T S I K 11 0 M G A B A B A S A H I N S A INTSIK Mga piling babasahin sa Intsik sa iba’t ibang disiplina para sa paghubog ng komprehensyon sa pagbabasa. Prerek Intsik 101

I N T S I K 111 A D V A N S N A KOMPOSISYON SA INTSIK. Pagsasanay sa iba’t ibang porma ng komposisy-on sa Intsik. Prerek Intsik 101


ECONELECTIVES 10 0 . 1 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO MACROECONOMIC THEORY & P O L I C Y . Basic concepts in macroeconomics & their

applications. Prereq: Math 11/COI. 3 u.

10 0 . 2 I N T R O D U CT I O N TO MICROECONOMIC THEORY & P O L I C Y . Basic concepts in microeconomics & their

applications. Prereq: Math 11/COI. 3 u.

101

MACROECONOMICS.

National income accounting; consumption & investment decisions; income & employment determination; monetary & fiscal policies; international policy; growth. Prereq: Econ 11/COI. 4 u.

10 2

MICROECONOMICS.

Demand & supply; price determination in competitive markets; income distribution; general equilibrium & welfare. Prereq: Econ 11/COI. 4 u.

10 6

ELEMENTS OF M AT H E M AT I C A L E C O N O M I C S .

Mathematical approaches to elementary economic theory. Prereq: Econ 101, 102, Math 100/COI. 3 u.

10 8

ECONOMICS OF S O C I A L I S M . Theories of the transition to

socialism for developed & underdeveloped countries; delineation of property rights; central planning, markets & coordination in the historical practice of centrally planned economies. Prereq: Econ 101, 102/COI. 3 u.

10 9 H I STO R Y O F E C O N O M I C T H O U G H T . Evolution of basic

economic ideas & their social & intellectual context. Prereq: Econ 101, 102/COI. 3 u.

111

GENERAL ECONOMIC H I S T O R Y . Economic change & the evolution of

economic institutions in selected countries. Prereq: Econ

101, 102/COI. 3 u.

11 2 A A S I A N E C O N O M I C H I S T O R Y .

History of economic change & development in China, Japan, & other Asian countries. 3 u.

11 5 A P H I L I P P I N E E C O N O M I C H I S T O R Y . Economic change in the Philippines from

colonial times to the present. 3 u.

11 6 A T H E E C O N O M I E S O F A S I A . A survey of economic development in the countries of the region. 3 u.

1 2 1 A M O N E Y & B A N K I N G . Nature & role

of money; banks & other financial intermediaries; central banking & banking regulations; open economy issues; efficient-markets theory; development finance. 3 u.

131

Q U A N T I TAT I V E E C O N O M I C S . Representation of economic

phenomena in terms of elementary mathematical & statistical models. Prereq: Econ 101, 102, Math 100, Stat 101/COI. 4 u.

141

I N T E R N AT I O N A L E C O N O M I C S . International trade & finance;

commercial policy & the macroeconomics of an open economy. Prereq: Econ 101, 102. 3 u.

1 51 A P U B L I C E C O N O M I C S . Market

failure; collective choice; theory of government expenditures & taxation. 3 u.

1 5 3 A P R O J E C T E V A L U AT I O N . Discounted cash-flow analysis; social opportunity cost pricing; applications to public-sector projects with case studies; post-evaluation techniques. 3 u. 1 6 1 A I N D U S T R I A L O R G A N I Z AT I O N .


ECONELECTIVES Analysis of firms & markets; pricing, product, & investment decisions in theory & in practice; policies on competition & on protection; business & its environment. 3 u.

171 A E C O N O M I C S O F A G R I C U LT U R E . Agriculture in strategies for

economic development; economics of rural institutions; analysis of agricultural policy. 3 u.

17 2 A R E S O U R C E & E N V I R O N M E N TA L E C O N O M I C S .

Introduction to the analysis of problems & management of natural resources; environmental problems & policies. 3u

181 A LA B O R E C O N O M I C S .

Determinants of wage levels & wage structure; employment; nonwage aspects of employment; aspects of human capital theory. 3 u.

1 8 6 A H E A LT H E C O N O M I C S . Demand

for & supply of health care; role of government in health care; organization & financing of health care services; problems associated with delivery system. 3 u.

1 9 0 . 1 A I N T E R N AT I O N A L T R A D E , P AY M E N T S , & D E V E L O P M E N T P O L I C Y . Basic concepts & issues in foreign trade & external payments affecting developing countries; analysis of policies & their effects. 3 u.

1 9 0 . 2 A M O N E TA R Y , F I S C A L & D E V E L O P M E N T P O L I C Y . Basic concepts & issues in money, credit, taxation, & public spending in the context of development; analysis of policies & their effects. 3 u.

191 A D E V E LO P M E N T E C O N O M I C S . Theories & problems of economic development; survey of the development experience in low- & high-income

countries. 3 u.

19 5 A R E A D I N G C O U R S E I N E C O N O M I C S . Individual work on special topics not included in the announced course offerings. Prereq: Econ 101, 102. 3 u.; may be taken twice.

19 6 A U R B A N & R E G I O N A L E C O N O M I C S . Introduction to location theory; the urban economy; regional income theory; regional interdependence. 3 u.

19 8 A S P E C I A L TO P I C S I N E C O N O M I C S . 3 u.; may be taken 2 or more times provided the topics are different.

19 9

131/COI. 3 u.

S E M I N A R . Prereq: SS, Econ


TRIVIA! Top 5 most demanded electives: 1. Psychology 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY: The empirical and conceptual foundations of psychology in its main fields. Primarily for students who desire an intensive preparation for the more advanced courses in psychology. For majors and upper-classmen of other departments. 2. BA 101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: Principles & practices in business management; an overview of the functional areas of business; an introduction to case problem-solving. 3. Political Science 11 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE. Concepts, theories, and principles of political science; types of political systems; development of political institutions and processes. 4. Spanish 10 Elementary Course: This course provides intensive practice in conversational Spanish on an elementary level. The work consists of the oral aspects of language study; pronunciation, vocabulary, building, reading aloud, comprehension of the spoken language and conversation. Functional grammar is given to the students to serve as a guide in the formation of correct speech habits . 5. PA 11 INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Understanding of the language and basic concepts of public administration and its development as a field of study. College in the University which harbors the most number of Econ students electives-wise

1. CSSP

2. CAL

3. CBA

Recommended electives: PA 11 INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Understanding of the language and basic concepts of public administration and its development as a field of study. Psychology 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY: The empirical and conceptual foundations of psychology in its main fields. Primarily for students who desire an intensive preparation for the more advanced courses in psychology. For majors and upper-classmen of other departments. *This information was taken from a survey conducted by the SESC


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