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1 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Education, is duly accredited by the Philippine Association of Accredited Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). It seeks to provide the integration of the general education curriculum and the professional education of teachers in the secondary, elementary and early childhood levels. It aims to develop teachers with competencies in a chosen discipline - managing teachinglearning processes, leading and facilitating groups and organizations imbued with responsibility and accountability, citizenship and service, and commitment to Christian faith and democratic living and to provide, maintain, update relevant programs for related occupations (librarians, dieticians, guidance, counseling) responsive to the emerging needs and demands of educational and other related institutions. To achieve the goals and objectives of the teacher education program, the College provides well-equipped laboratory schools and other facilities for the major fields in cooperation with the various departments of Silliman University. It has a highly qualified faculty with graduate degrees earned here and abroad. The College of Education seeks to meet the needs of the following groups of students: those preparing to teach in the early childhood, element ary, and secondary schools and colleges; those preparing for educational work in the trades and industries and in other related fields; those whose major interests are in other fields but who desire courses in education; and graduate students preparing for teaching, guidance counseling and supervisory or administrative positions. The College offers the following degree programs ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Secondary Education (B.S.Ed.) major in Biology, Chemistry, English, Filipino, General Science, Home Economics and Technology, Library Science, Mathematics, Music Education, Physical Education, Health and Music, Physics, Practical Arts, Social Studies, and Values Education. Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.E.Ed.) major in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Mathematics, Health and Science, Social Studies, Filipino, Reading, Home Economics and Technology, and Work Education. Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics. In addition to the requirements of the University, applicants must meet the admission requirements of the College, which are the following: a. Silliman University Admission Placement Examination (SUAPE) of 40 percentile or above. b. High School average of 85% c. Reference of good moral character 00

2 d. Interview and Teacher s Aptitude Test Educational Policies Each student in the College of Education is responsible for knowing and complying with the requirements and regulations of the school. He is subject to the rules of the University as well as to the law of the community. Acceptable conduct is an obligation of each student admitted to the University. Grades High scholastic performance is encouraged and each student must meet the basic standards established in the courses he takes. In order for the student to be retained in the College, he must maintain a minimum Quality Point Average (QPA) of.50; a minimum grade of.0 in his major; a minimum grade of.5 in English, Speech and Education subjects; and a minimum grade of.0 in Student Teaching. Only those who meet such standards can expect to be recommended for graduation for any degree in Education. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT NUTRITION AND DIETETICS The different curricular offerings of the Department are designed to prepare students for professional life and gainful employment. There are two curricular programs under the HE education: BSEd major in Home Technology in the secondary level; and BEEd major in Home Technology which prepares students for teaching in the elementary school. Another Home Economics related course, the BS in Nutrition and Dietetics, is designed to adequately equip the students with the fundamental knowledge, attitude and skills in foods, nutrition, dietetics, management and allied fields in order to prepare them for responsibilities in teaching, food and nutrition research, hospital dietetics, commercial food service, and public health nutrition. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS The Department of Physical Education and Athletics offers the required Physical Education basic courses for all students during their first two years in college. It also offers major and minor courses in Physical Education for the Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) degree which will adequately prepare students for careers in the field of physical education. The subjects offered are: PE 41, 51, 5, 54, 55, 5, 58, 5, 1,,, 4, and 8. Physical Education majors and minors are required to 1. complete the required number of units of basic courses in Physical Education before they are allowed to enroll in the major Physical Education courses;. follow strictly the schedule of offerings of major subjects when they enroll 01

3 every semester;. qualify for regular membership in at least one (1) varsity team of his choice and participate in athletic meets representing the University. ENRICHMENT PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS (EPES) A course of study for students in all levels, this is a three-unit non-credit program that helps them to discover their own potentials for creativity, efficacy, and teamwork. Subject-focus varies according to year level needs but the course objective is the same: building-up self-confidence for the teacher s interactive role in the management of his/her classroom. BEED - GENERAL PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Socio (Social Issues) Pol Sci 11 (Taxation & Land Reform PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. 1) First Year PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigonometry) Rel (New Test Mess ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) PE 1 (Basic PE) NSTP Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) Ed 18 (Devtal Reading ) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal0 Pol Sci 51 ( Phil govt & ) Second Year BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) PE 1 (Basic PE) Geo 1 (Basic Geographyt) Bio 15 (General Biology) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1 Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Ed 17 (Children s Lit ) Math 5 ( Plane Geometry) 4 Fil 4E (Panitikan) Phys 5 (Earth Science) PE (Basic PE ) Litt 1 (Litt of the Phil.) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Chem 1 (General Chemistry ) Geo (Geo & Hist of America) Math (Advance Algebra) PE 54 (Pers Comm Hyg/First Aid.) Hist 5 (Hist of the Phils.) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm) 0

4 EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N ( Prin & Meth of Tchg 1) Ed 5 (Tchg Strat 1 ) Ed 57 (Theories & Prin of Rdg ) Ed 7 ( School Pub. For Teachers) Ed 1 (Values Educ w/ Guidance) PA 1 (HE/PA/Livelihood Ed ) Third Year Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth.ods of Tchg ) Ed 8 ( Tchg Strat ) Ed 0 (Tchg Strat ) Ed 4 (Tchg Math in the ES) Ed (Rdg Remediation) Ed 4 ( Language Testing ) 7 FA 51 ( Arts & Music App.) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics) Litt (Literature of the World) Ed 4(Student Teaching- on campus) Ed 71(Intro to Curriculum Devt.) Bio 1(General Bio w/ emphasis in Econ.) Fourth Year 1 Ed 44 (Student Tchg-Off campus Litt 4 ( Mythology & Folklore Note: BC 5 is a pre-requisite to all major subject. Ed 47N is a pre-requisite to Ed 48. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed 8. Ed 1N is a pre-requisite to Ed. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed. Ed 15 is a pre-requisite to Ed 18. Rel 11 & are pre-requisites to Rel 1. Psych 11 before Ed 0 or both taken simultaneously.. 7 BEED MAJOR IN PRE-SCHOOL First Year BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Gov t & ) Second Year PA 1 (HE/PA/Livelihood Ed) Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE 1 (Basic PE) Phys 5 (Earth Science) Geo 1 (Basic Geography) PE Bio 15 (General Biology) (Basic PE ) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Geo ( Geog & Hist of America) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) PS Ed 11(Intro to Pre-School..) PS Ed 1 (Creative Arts & Crafts ) 0

5 SPED 11 (Intro to SPED) Ed 17 (Children s Lit ) PS Ed 14 (Personal & Social Dev t..) PS Ed 1N (Math, Science & Hlth.. Litt 1 ( Literature of the Phil) Hist 5 (Hist of the Phil. ) Philo (Philo of the Human Probs) Spch (Spch & OraL Comm.) Third Year Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) PS Ed 5 (Music & Movements in PS) PS Ed 15 (Obsevational Child Study &Assess..) PS Ed 17 (Technology & Inst Materials) PS Ed 1N (Language Arts for Young Child Ed 1 (Values Educ w/ Guidance..) Chem 1 ( Gen Chemistry) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Ed 48 (Pin & Meth of Tchg ) PS Ed 18 (Curriculum Devt in PS) PS Ed 0 ( Meth & Tech in Tchg / Classoom Mgmt) PS Ed (Charact. Of the Young PS Ed 8 (Observ.& Participation 7 7 Rel 1 (Christian Ethics) Litt (Literature of the World) FA 51 (Arts & Music Appreciation) Fourth Year Ed 71 (Intro to Curruiculum Dev t..) PS Ed (Organizational & Mgmt of Child...) PS Ed 1 (Guidance & Couns. in PS & Family Relationship ) PS Ed 1N/Ed 4 (Student Teachind in PS ) PS Ed /Ed 44 (Student Tchg-Off campus) PS Ed 4 ( Trends & Issues in PS Ed.) PS Ed0 (Directed Study in PS Ed) Note: BC 5 is a pre-requisite to all major subject. Ed 47N is a pre-requisite to Ed 48. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed 8. Ed 1N is a pre-requisite to Ed. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed Ed 15 is a pre-requisite to Ed 18. Rel 11 & are pre-requisites to Rel 1. Psych 11 before Ed 0 or both taken simultaneously. 04

6 BEED MAJOR IN SPED PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Socio (Social Issues) Pol Sci 11 (Taxation & Land Reform) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. 1 ) First Year PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigonometry) Rel (New Test Mess ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) PE 1 (Basic PE) NSTP Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) Ed 18 (Devtal Reading ) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Govt & ) Second Year BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE 1 (Basic PE) PE (Basic PE ) Geo 1 (Basic Geography ) Geo (Geog & Hist of America) Bio 15 (General Biology) Phys 5 (Earth Science) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Litt 1 (Litt of thr Phil. ) SPED 11 (Intro to SPED) SPED 1 (Psych of Child. w/ Special Needs) SPED 1 (Obsev.Child Study 1 SPED 14 (Home & Family Life o Children w/ Exceptional ) PA 1 (HE & Livelihood Ed) Chem 1 ( General Chemistry) Hist 5 (Hist of the Phil..) Philo (Philo of the Human Probs.) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm) Third Year EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Learning) Ed 1 (Computer Ed/ Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Prin. & Meth of Tchg 1) Ed 71 ( Curr. for Child w/ Special Needs) SPED 15 (Assess. Of Child. w/ Special Needs) SPED 17 (Guid.&Couns.for Child.w/ Special Needs) SPED 1 (Obsevational Child Study &Assess.) SPED Elective

7 Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed 8 ( Tchg Strat ) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) SPED 1 (Behavior Management) SPED 18 (Prep.of Inst Mat.for SPED) SPED 0 (ICT & SPED ) SPED (SPED Classroom ) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) FA 51 ( Art & Music Apprec..) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics) Litt (Literature of the World) Fourth Year 7 Ed 4/SPED 1 (Stud. Tchg. ) SPED 1 (Prin & Strat in Tchg SPED) SPED (Movements, Sports & Music SPED 5 (Individualized Ed. Prog..) SPED 7 ( Inclusive Educ. ) 18 Ed 44/SPED (Student Tchg- ) SPED 4 (Effective Comm w/ Prof. &..) SPED ( Research in SPED) SPED 8 (Org. & Admin.of SPED Prog. ) SPED Elective 18 Note: BC 5 is a pre-requisite to all major subject. Ed 47N is a pre-requisite to Ed 48. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed 8. Ed 1N is a pre-requisite to Ed. PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Bio 40 (General Biology) Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. 1) Chem 15 ( General Chemistry ) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 BSED BIOLOGICAL SCIEE First Year 5 5 Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed. Ed 15 is a pre-requisite to Ed 18. Rel 11 & are pre-requisites to Rel 1. Psych 11 before Ed 0 or both taken simultaneously. PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Bio (General Zoology) Bio 41 (Plant Ant.& Mophology) Chem 1 (Gen Chem & Quant.Anal..) Math 1 (Plane Trigonometry) PE 1 (Basic PE ) NSTP BC 5 (Adv Comp & Res.) Psych 11 (Gen Psych..) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR) 7 0

8 Second Year Litt 1 (Litt of the Phils.) PE 1 (Basic PE) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Phys 5 (Earth Science) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Bio 51 (Invertebate Zoology) Bio 57 (Hist. of Biology ) Rel 11 (Old Testament Mess. ) Socio ( Current Issues.) 1 Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE (Basic PE ) Bio 5 (Anural Physiology0 Bio 54 (Comp Vert.Anat & Phys..) Hist 5 ( History of the Phils.) Ed 0 (Child & Adolescent Devt.) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng Litt (Literature of the World) Rel (New Test Mess ) 5 EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR 1) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) Bio 4 (Plant Philosophy) Bio 1 (Eco. & Field Biology) Bio (Cell Biology ) Ed 1 (Values Educ w/ Guidance ) 7 FA 51 (Arts & Music App..) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Gov t & ) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics..) Third Year 5 Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) Bio 4 (Genetics ) Hist 41 ( Life & Works of Rizal) Phys 45 ( General Physics 1) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm Fourth Year Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Ed 71 (Intro to Curr Devt. ) Phys 4 (General Physics ) Note: BC 5 is a pre-requisite to all major subject. Ed 47N is a pre-requisite to Ed 48. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed 8. Ed 1N is a pre-requisite to Ed. Ed 1 is a pre-requisite to Ed. Ed 15 is a pre-requisite to Ed 18. Rel 11 & are pre-requisites to Rel 1. Psych 11 before Ed 0 or both taken simultaneously PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) BSED MAJOR IN FILIPINO First Year PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigonometry) 07

9 Rel 11 (Old Test Mess ) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR ) Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. 1 ) Socio (Social Issues ) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 Rel (New Test Mess ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology ) Ed 0 (Child & Adolescent Devt.) Fil (Intro sa Pag-aaral ng Wika) PE 1 (Basic PE ) NSTP BC 5 (Adv Comp & Res.) PE 1 (Basic PE) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Bio 15 (General Biology) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Fil 5 (Pagtu at Pagtataga sa Pakiki ) Fil 7 (Kulturang Popular ) Fil 41 (Maikling Kwento at Nobelang Fil.) Second Year Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE (Basic PE ) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm ) Phys 5 (Earth Science ) Hist 5 ( History of the phils.) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Fil 4 (Pagtutu at Pagta sa Pagbasa.) Fil (Panitikan ng Rehiyon ) Fil 8 (Instruktura ng Wikang Fil.) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Govt. & ) Science Elective Third Year EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) Fil 4 ( Pagtutu at Pagta sa Panitikan) Fil 45 (Ang Fil sa Kur. Ng Batayang Eduk.) Fil 4 (Pagpapahalagang Pampanitikan) Fil 5 (Paghi at Eval.ng Kagamitang Pantur.) Litt 1 (Literature of the Phils.) Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Fil 4 (Panulaang Filipino ) Fil 44 (Pagbasa ng mga Obra..) Fil 4 (Panunuring Pampanitikan) Fil 5 (Panimulang Lingwistika) Fil 54 (Panitikan ng mga Umuunlad na Bansa) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg

10 Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Ed 71 (Intro to Curr Devt. ) Fil 1 (Intro sa Pamamahayag) Fil Ed 1 (Intro sa Pananaliksik) (Values Educ w/ Guidance ) FA 51 (Arts & Music App..) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics) Litt (Litt of the World) Fourth Year Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Fil 70 ( Pasasaling Wika) Fil 4 (Pagtatalumpati) PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Socio (Social Issues) Pol Sci 11 (Taxation & Land Reform) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. 1) 18 BSED MAJOR IN MAPEH First Year PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigonometry) Rel (New Test Mess ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) PE 1 (Basic PE) NSTP Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) PE 54 (Personal, Comm../First Aid.) 1 Second Year BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE 1 (Basic PE) Phys 5 (Earth Science) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems PE (Basic PE ) Bio 15 (General Biology) Hist 5 ( History of the Phils.) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm.) Music 1 (Integrated Music Theory) Music (Phil. & Asian Music ) PE 41 (Found. Of MAPEH ) PE 4 (Fund. Of Music & FD) PE 5 (Anatomical, Mechanical ) PE 5 ( Basketball ) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Gov t & ) Third Year EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Lit 1 (Litt if the Phils. ) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) 0

11 Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) Music (Solfeggio & App. Piano ) PE 5 ( Gymnastics ) PE 5 (Org & Mgmt of MAPEH ) Science Elective Ed 48 ( Prin & Meth of Tchg ) Music 4 ( Music Litt/West.Music) PE 57 (Softball & Baseball ) PE ( Soccer ) PE 8 (Practicum) PE 5 (Adapted PE) Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Ed 71 (Intro to Curr Devt. ) Ed 1 (Values Educ w/ Guidance ) PE 51 (Recreational Lead..) PE 1 (Racket Games ) PE 7 (Sports Coaching) FA 51 ( Arts & Music App..) Litt (Litt of the World) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics ) Fourth Year Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) PE 55 (Swimming) PE 58 ( Social Dance) PE 4 (Athletics & Combative) PE (Volleyball) 1 BSED MAJOR IN MATH First Year PEP 1 PEP BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 11 (College Algebra) Math 1 (Elem Statistics ) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Rel (New Test Mess ) Math 1 (Plane Trigo) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) Math 5 (Plane Geometry ) PE 1 (Basic PE) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP NSTP 1 Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg.1 ) Math 14 (Solid Mensuration ) BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) PE 1 (Basic PE) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Bio 15 (General Biology) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Math (Advance Algebra ) Math 17 (Probability ) Math Educ (Analytic Geometry ) Second Year Fil 4E (Panitikan) Phys 5 (Earth Science) PE (Basic PE ) Hist 5 ( History of the Phils.) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm.) Math 18 (Advance Statistics) Math 8 (Mathematical Analysis 1) Math 0 (Modern Geometry)

12 Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Gov t & ) Science Elective Third Year EPES 1 (Enrichment Program Lit 1 (Litt if the Phils. ) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) Math 5 (Abstract Algebra 1 ) Math ( Linear Algebra1 ) Math (Math Analysis II ) 5 Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) Math ( Instrumentation in Math) Math 45 (Contemporary Math) Math ( Number Theory) Math 5 (Seminar on Tchg Math) Math 47 (Abstract Algebra II) Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Ed 71 (Math Analysis III..) Math 8 (Math Analysis III..) Math 4 (Fund. Of Math) Ed 1 (Values Ed. w/ Guidance ) PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR ) Chem 15 (General Chemistry) Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. ) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 FA 51 ( Arts & Music App..) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics ) Litt Litt of the World0 Fourth Year Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR Socio ( Social Issues) Math 57 (Hist of Math) 18 BSED PHYSICAL SCIEE First Year 5 PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigo ) Rel (New Test Mess ) Math 8 (Math Analysis 1) Phys 45 (Gen Physics 1) Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) PE 1 (Basic PE) NSTP BC 5 (Advance Comp & Res) Pol Sci 51 ( Phil Govt & ) Psych 11 (General Psych ) 11

13 Ed 1N (Compute Ed/Ed Tech 1) PE 1 (Basic PE) Phys 4 (Gen Physics II ) Math (Math Analysis ) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Chem 47 (Organic Chem 1 ) Bio 15 (Gen Biology ) Second Year Fil 4E (Panitikan) Litt (Literature of the World) PE (Basic PE ) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm.) Hist 5 Hist of the Phil. ) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Chem 48 (Organic Chemistry II ) Phys 47 (General Physics ) Physics Elective Litt 1 (Litt of the Phil.) Philo (Philo of the Human Prob.) Phys 5 (Earth Science) 8 EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Phys (Modern Physics 1 ) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Phys (Modern Physics 1 ) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Phys 1 (Math Analysis Chem 44 (Analytical Chem ) Physics Elective Physics Elective Physics Elective Physics Elective Third Year Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Chem 88 (Biochemistry) Phys 1 (Math Analysis ) Physics Elective Physics Elective Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) Socio Current Issues) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Hist 5 (Hist of the Phil.) Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Ed 71 (Intro to Curr. Devt.) Science Elective Ed 1 (Values Ed w/ Guidance..) Fourth Year Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics ) FA 51 ( Arts & Music App.)

14 PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Socio (Social Issues ) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR ) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. ) BSED MAJOR IN SOCIAL STUDIES First Year PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigo ) Rel (New Test Mess ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) PE 1 (Basic PE) NSTP Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) Anthro 11 (Intro to Anthro) Second Year BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE 1 (Basic PE) PE (Basic PE ) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Hist 5 (Hist of the Phil.) Bio 15 (General Biology) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm.) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Econ (Microeconomics ) Hist 1 (Asian Civilization) ) Geo (World History ) Econ 1 (World History) Pol Sci 5 (Phil local Govt & Adm) Geo 1 (Intro to Econ. ) Socio 57 ( Into to Social Theory) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Hist & ) EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Litt 1 (Litt of the Phils. ) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) Geo (Geography of SEA ) Econ 51 (Macroeconomics) Hist 4 Socio/Anthro 7 (Culture & Society) Third Year LItt (Litt of the World) Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Phys 5 (Earth Science) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Econ 5 (Economic Dev t.) Ed 8 (Tchg Strat ) Hist 7 (0th Century of the Phils.) Pol Sci 5 (Spanish History ) 7 FA 51 ( Arts & Music App..) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics ) Science Elective 1 7

15 Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Ed 71 (Intro to Curriculum Devt.) Hist 5 ( American History ) Pol Sci (Law Related Studies) Ed 1 (Values Ed w/ Guidance) Fourth Year Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Major 1 Major 0 Anthro BSED MAJOR IN TLE First Year PEP PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 11 (College Algebra) Math 1 (Plane Trigo ) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Rel (New Test Mess ) Socio (Social Issues ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR ) PE 1 (Basic PE) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP NSTP 1 Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. 1) HE 1 ( Art Appreciation ) SUMMER HE 4 (Clothing & Textile) Pol Sci 51 (Phil Govt & ) Hist 41 (Rizal s Life, Works ) Second Year BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) Mgmt 1 (Fund. Of Mgmt.) PE 1 (Basic PE) PE (Basic PE ) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Bio 7 (General Microbiology) Bio 15 (General Biology) Litt 1 (Litt of the Phils. ) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) HE 4 ( Foods & Nutrition II HE 41 ( Food & Nutrition 1 ) HE 58 ( Agricultural Art ) HE (Home Management 1) HE (Home Management II TLE 1 ( Basic Drafting ) TLE /Bus Math II( Business Math II) 4 5 Science Elective FA 51 (Arts & Music Appreciation) HE 44 (Clothing & Textiles) 14

16 EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed 1N (Computer Ed/Ed Tech 1) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) TLE ( Basic Electricity ) TLE 5 (Cosmetology ) TLE 7 (Carpentry & Masonry I) TLE (Enterpreneurship ) Third Year LItt (Litt of the World) Ed (Ed Tech w/ ICT) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 8 ( Field Study & AR/Envi Ed.. Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) 4 TLE 4 ( Plumbing ) TLE 8 ( Basic Electronics ) TLE 10 ( Carpentry & Masonry II) Physics 5 (Earth Science) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics ) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm.) Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Ed 71 (Intro to Curriculum Devt.) PA 1 (HE/PA/Livelihood Ed ) Ed 1 (Values Educ w/ Guidance ) Fourth Year Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Hist 5 ( History of the Phils.) Fil 4E ( Panitikan ) 15 1 BACHELOR OF LIBRARY INFORMATION SCIEE (BLIS) PRO- GRAM First Year PEP 1 BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Math 11 (College Algebra) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Psych 11 (General Psychology) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR ) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP 1 PEP BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 1 (Plane Trigo ) Rel (New Test Mess ) Socio (Social Issues) PE 1 (Basic PE) NSTP Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) LIS 1 (Intro to Lib & Info Sci.) BC 5 (Advance Comp/Res ) PE 1 (Basic PE) Philo (Philo of the Human Problems) Bio 15 (General Biology) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Second Year Fil 4E (Panitikan) PE (Basic PE ) Phys 5 (Earth Science) Hist 5 (Hist of the Phil) LIS (Info Sources & Services 1) LIS 4 (Org. of Inform Souces II) 15

17 PS Ed 11 (Intro to Pre-School) LIS 1 (Collection Mgmt) LIS (Org. of Inform. Sources 1) LIS (Information Tech l) Specialization (LIS 0A) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm0 Course 1 EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Litt 1 (Litt of the Phils. ) Hist 41 (Life,Works of Rizal) LIS 5 (Info.Soources & Services II) LIS 7 (Inform.nTech. II) LIS 1 (Special Materials) LIS (Lib.& Info Mgmt.) LIS (Public Libaries) Ed 47N (Prin & Meth of Tchg 1) Specialization (LIS 0B) Course Third Year LItt (Litt of the World) LIS (Res.Methods in LIS) LIS 4 (Indexing & Abstracting) LIS (Lib.Lit for Child.&Young Ad.) LIS 8 (Sch.Library Media Centers) LIS 40 (Academic Libraries) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) Science Elective Specialization (LIS 0C) Course 7 7 Pol Sci 51 (Phil govt & ) Rel 1 (Christian Ethics) Fourth Year Ed 1 (Values Ed w/ Guidance) FA 51 (Arts & Music Appreciation) Rel 1 (Chistian Ethics ) LIS 44 ( Archives Mgmt) Ed 71 (Intro to Curriculum Devt.) LIS 45 (Lib.Practice II)-Off Campus LIS 41 (Special Libraries) Specialization (LIS 0E) LIS 4(Library Practice I)- In Campus Course 5 Specialization (LIS 0D) Specialization (LIS 0F) Course 4 Course 15 BSED MAJOR IN ENGLISH First Year PEP 1 PEP BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills) BC 1 (Basic CommSkills) Fil 11 (Sining ng Pakikipag ) Fil 1 (Sining ng Pakikipag..) Math 11 (College Algebra) Math 1 (Plane Trigo ) Rel 11 (Old Test Mess) Rel (New Test Mess ) Socio (Social Issues ) Psych 11 (Gen Psychology) Pol Sci 11( Taxation & LR ) PE 1 (Basic PE) PE 11 (Basic PE) NSTP NSTP 1 Ed 0 (Child & Adolsc. Devt..) Ed 15 (Developmental Rdg. ) Hist 5 (History..of the Phil) 15 1

18 Ling 1 (Intro to Lang. Study) PE 1 (Basic PE) Litt 1 (Lit. of the Phils.) Bio 15 (General Biology) Ed 1 (Assessment of Stud Lrng. 1) Ed 11N (Social Dimensions of Educ..) Ed 1N (Computer Educ/Ed Tech 1) Ed 7 (Theories & Prin. in SLA) Ed 1 (Values Educ w/ Guidance ) BC 5 (Advance Comp./ Res) Phys 5 (Earth Science) FA 51 (Arts & Music Appreciat.ion) Second Year Fil 4E (Panitikan) EL (Structure of the Eng. Lang) PE (Basic PE ) Litt (literatures of the World ) Ed (Assess. of Stud Lrng ) Spch (Spch & Oral Comm.) Ed (Ed Tech with ICT) EL (Intensive Composition) Ling (Intro to Applied Ling..) Hist 41 (Life & Works of Rizal) Pol Sci 51 (Phil. Gov t & ) Philo (Philo of Human Problems) Third Year EPES 1 (Enrichment Program) Ed (The Teaching Prof..) Ed 7 (School Pub.) Ed 8 (Field Study /Environ Ed..) Ed 1 (Field Study & AR ) Ed 4/EL (English for Spec.Purp.) Ed (Facilitating Lrng,,) Ed 48 (Prin & Meth of Tchg ) Ed 5N (Theories & Meth of Tchg Rdg. ) Ed 4/EL 8 (Language Testing) Ed 47N (Principles & Meth of Tchg 1) Ed (Reading Rem.) Ed 5 (Comm Lang Tchg ) Litt (Contemporay Litt. Crit) Ed 1 (Comm Grammar & DA for Tchrs) Litt 4 (Mythology & Folklore) Ed 71 (Intro to Curr. Devt.) Litt (Post Colonial Litt) Litt 1 (Hist of Lit Criticism incl Stylistics) 7 7 Rel 1 (Christian Ethics ) Science Elective Fourth Year Ed 45 (Student Teaching On Campus) Litt (The Tchg of Literature ) ED (Language Curriculum) 1 Ed 4 (Student Tchg-Off campus) Ed 40/EL 40 ( Language Research) Litt Elective (preferably Lit 8,Lit 48, Lit 4 or any of the tradition courses ) 1 17

19 MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Major in Educational Management Eighteen credit hours of undergraduate work in Professional Education and Educational Psychology are required before admission to the graduate program in Education. All candidates for master s degree in Education are required to complete the following courses: I. Core Subject ( units) Education 101 Institutional Heritage II. Basic Subjects (10 units) Education 10 Education 1 Education 1 Principles of Research Philosophy and Foundation of Education Advance Statistics III. Major Field of Concentration Subjects (15units) Education 1 Education 18 Education 1 Education 17 Education 1 Theories and Practices of Educational Management Management of Philippine Schools, Colleges, and Universities Teacher Supervision and Evaluation Methods Human Resource Management Legal Aspects of Education in the Philippines with New Constitution IV. Elective Subjects ( units) Education 18 Education 140 Education 141 Education 14 Education 14 Education 145 School Executive Development/Executive Thinking Pattern Curriculum Planning, Management, and Control Management and Practice of Service Learning Human Dimensions in Environment Management Seminar in Special Topic in Education Information and Communication Technology in Education V. Thesis ( units) Education 50 Thesis Writing number of : units MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Major in Guidance and Counseling Eighteen credit hours of undergraduate work in Professional Education and Educational Psychology are required before admission to the graduate program in Education. All candidates for master s degree in Education are required to complete the following courses: 18

20 I. Core Subject ( units) Education 101 Institutional Heritage II. Basic Subjects (1 units) Education 10 Education 1 Education 10 Education 14 Principles of Research Advance Statistics Theories pf Personality Foundations of Guidance and Counseling III. Major Field of Concentration Subjects (1units) Education 01 Education 0 Education 0 Education 04 Education 05 Education 0 Education 07 Counseling Techniques I Counseling Techniques I I Career Guidance and Development Psychological Testing and Assessment Guidance Internship/Practicum Group Process Organization and Administration of Guidance Services IV. Thesis ( units) Education 50 Thesis Writing number of units: 4 units DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN EDUCATION Major in Research and Evaluation I. Core Subject ( units) Education 101 Institutional Heritage II. Major Subjects (0 units) Education 07 Education 08 Education 0 Education 10 Education Education 4 Education 5 Education Education 7 Education 8 Recent Trends in Curriculum Development Advance Statistics Qualitative Research Quantitative Research Research Problems and Issues in Education Developing and Using Classroom Assessment Testing Children Intelligence Evaluation Procedure Verifiability, Validity and Reliability Analysis of the Assessment Instrument Alternative Assessment Education 08 is a pre-requisite to Education 10 and 7 III. Cognate Subjects (units) Education 01 Education 0 Education 0 Theory and Practice of Governance in Educational Institutions Philippine Jurisprudence in Education Human Capital Development 1

21 Education 04 Education 05/ DPA 11 Education 0 Education 14 Education 15 Education 1 Education 17 Education 18 Education 1 Education 0 Education 1 Education Education Education 4 Education 5 Education Education 7 Education 8 Education Education 0 Education 1 Education Educational Operations and Financial Management Seminar in Human development and Environmental Well-Being Seminar in Human Behavior in an Organization History of Educational Thought Strategic Management in the Education Industry Quality Management in Education Client Relations in Education Thinking Preferences and Learning Styles Socio-Anthropology of Philippine Education Economics of the Philippine Education Comparative Asian Educational Systems Comparative American and European Educational Systems Problems in Philippine Education Guidance and Student Services Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems and Education Management and Practice of Service-Learning Comparative European and American Educational Systems Analysis of the Training Process Management by Culture for Collective Identity Production of Instructional Media History of the Philippine Educational System Education and Information Technology IV. Philosophy Subjects ( units) Education 11 Education 1 Education 1 Philosophy of Education 1 Continental Thought Philosophy of Education Asian Thought Philosophy of Philippine Education V. Foreign Language Requirement ( units) V. Dissertation (1 units) Education 440 Dissertation Writing Note: A candidate is required to have two scholarly publications preferably in a refereed journal or in publications of accredited institutions by FAAP and CHED. Copies of the publications must be submitted to the Dean of the College of Education for approval before the candidate is allowed to enroll in his/her Dissertation Writing Course. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN EDUCATION Major in Administration I. Core Subject ( units) Education 101 Institutional Heritage II. Major Subjects (0 units) Education 01 Education 0 Education 0 Education 04 Theory and Practice of Governance in Educational Institutions Philippine Jurisprudence in Education Human Capital Development Educational Operations and Financial Management 0

22 Education 05/ DPA 11 Education 0 Education 07 Education 08 Education 0 Education 10 Seminar in Human development and Environmental Well-Being Seminar in Human Behavior in an Organization Recent Trends in Curriculum Development Advance Statistics Qualitative Research Quantitative Research Education 08 is a pre-requisite to Education 10 and 7 III. Cognate Subjects (units) Education 14 Education 15 Education 1 Education 17 Education 18 Education 1 Education 0 Education 1 Education Education Education 4 Education 5 Education Education 7 Education 8 Education Education 0 Education 1 Education Education Education 4 Education 5 Education Education 7 Education 8 History of Educational Thought Strategic Management in the Education Industry Quality Management in Education Client Relations in Education Thinking Preferences and Learning Styles Socio-Anthropology of Philippine Education Economics of the Philippine Education Comparative Asian Educational Systems Comparative American and European Educational Systems Problems in Philippine Education Guidance and Student Services Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems and Education Management and Practice of Service-Learning Comparative European and American Educational Systems Analysis of the Training Process Management by Culture for Collective Identity Production of Instructional Media History of the Philippine Educational System Education and Information Technology Research Problems and Issues in Education Developing and Using Classroom Assessment Testing Children Intelligence Evaluation Procedure Verifiability, Validity and Reliability Analysis of the Assessment Instrument Alternative Assessment IV. Philosophy Subjects ( units) Education 11 Education 1 Education 1 Philosophy of Education 1 Continental Thought Philosophy of Education Asian Thought Philosophy of Philippine Education V. Foreign Language Requirement ( units) V. Dissertation (1 units) Education 440 Dissertation Writing Note: A candidate is required to have two scholarly publications preferably in a refereed journal or in publications of accredited institutions by FAAP and CHED. Copies of the publications must be submitted to the Dean of the College of Education for approval before the candidate is allowed to enroll in his/her Dissertation Writing Course. 1

23 BACHELOR OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS CURRICULUM FIRST YEAR BC 11 (Basic Comm Skills I) Fil 1 (Basic Comm Skills) Foreign Language Chem 15 (Gen Chem) 5 Math 11 (College Algebra) Soc 11E (Intro to Socio)* Rel 11 (Old Testament Message) () PE 11 (Basic Physical Ed) () ROTC 11 (1.5).5 BC 1 (Basic Comm Skills II) Fil 4 (Survey of Rdgs in Fil Lit) Foreign Lang Elective Bio (General Bio) 5 Eco 1 (Intro to Eco) Pol Sci 11 (Taxation and Land Reform) Psych 11 (Intro to Psych) Rel (New Testament Message) () PE 1 (Basic Physical Ed) () ROTC 1 (1.5).5 SECOND YEAR Educ 11 (Devtal Reading) Spch 11R (Basic Speech Comm) Bio (Gen Micro) Chem 47 (Organic Chem) 5 Hist (Western Civ) *Acctg 1 (Basic Acctg) ND 41 (Basic Foods) PE 1 (Basic PE) () ROTC 1 (1.5).5 HE 1 (Art Appreciation)** Chem 88 (Biochem) 5 Physics (Basic Phys for ND) ND 4 (Basic Nut) ND 1 (Meal Mgmt) ND 50 (Anatomy & Physio) PE (Basic PE) () ROTC (1.5) Unit.5 BC 1 (Adv Comp & the Res Paper) Physics 1 (Comp & Society) ND 47 (Nut in Life Cycle) Educ 54 (Prin/Methods/Eval in Tchg) ND 4 (Fund of Food Tech) Hist 41 (Rizal s Life) Educ 51 (Psych/Socio) THIRD YEAR Math 1 (App Gen Stat w/ Demog) ND 55 (Nut in Disease I) ND 51 (Nutrition Educ) ND (Pers Mgmt w/ Ethics) *ND 4 (Food Services Sys I) Hist 5 (Phil Hist: Roots) *Pol Sci 51 (Phil Govt & ) *Philo 1 (Intro to Logic) 1 4

24 ND 57 (Prog Planning & Mgmt Nut) Litt 0 (Literatures of the World) ND 58 (Nut in Disease II) 4 ND 5 (Comm Nut) ND 5 (Food Service Sys ) 4 ND 7 (Food & Nut Res) Philo 1 (Christian Ethics) 1 FOURTH YEAR ND 100 (Practicum/Food Services Hosp Dietetics & Com Nut 4 Nutrition) 5 11 COURSE DESCRIPTION EPES ENRICHMENT PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS units () A course of study from freshmen to seniors, this is a three-unit non-credit Enrichment Program for Education Students that helps them to discover their own potentials for effectiveness, productivity, creativity, and team building. Subjectfocus varies according to year level needs but the course objective is the same: building up self-confidence for the teacher s interactive role in the management of his/her classroom. EDUCATION 11 BASIC SKILLS IN MATH units This course deals with the study of the Hindu-Arabic system of numeration, the four fundamental operations on whole numbers, fractions and decimals, ratio, proportion, percentage and square root. Relevant historical and biographical notes are integrated in the discussion of teaching method for each topic. EDUCATION 1 HISTORICAL AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS units This course deals with the history and development of educational theory and practice as they relate to the national goals and ideals of education. It also takes into consideration the future society in which the educand will live so that using past experiences he can plan better for his future. It includes a discussion of laws of the country pertinent to education. EDUCATION 1 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION units Environmental health and sanitation are of special concern in a complex society. This course emphasizes the teaching of measures for the prevention and effective control of community diseases. It includes discussions on food sanitation, pollution control, proper disposal of waste and garbage, control of diseasecarrying insects and rodents and the provision of a safe water supply. This course also deals with the study of comments and principles of healthful living and their implications to the individual, the school and community. It aims to increase awareness and knowledge about the health problems in Philippine society. It also aims to provide the prospective teacher with the principles and techniques in school health education program with emphasis on the teacher s role and responsibility for the school child.

25 EDUCATION 14 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC units An introduction to the rudiments and elements of music as a means of musical discovery and growth through singing, listening, playing, moving, reading and creating with emphasis on music reading for the education program. EDUCATION 15 DEVELOPMENTAL READING units This course is intended to give the learner background knowledge on the nature and psychology of the reading process and various topics related to the acquisition and refinement of reading skills. It stresses the relevance of foundation disciplines such as physiology, psychology, linguistics, sociology, anthropology, etc. in developmental reading program. Reading as thinking is also given emphasis from the earliest developmental stage, the pre and sensory-motor stage of the reading readiness stage to the period of formal operational thought or refinement of reading skills. Furthermore, the course stresses knowledge of why and how a child learns to read and what he should read when the need arises so that he may develop according to his ability and become an independent and efficient reader. EDUCATION 1 ART EDUCATION AND PREPARATION OF IN- STRUCTIONAL MATERIALS units This is a course dealing with (1) a brief survey of the history of art education in the Philippines and abroad; () the current practices, philosophy, and concepts in the teaching of art; () actual experiences with some art activities in drawing, painting, paper craft, lettering, carving, modeling. All these are designed to give the students an adequate foundation in developing his taste, appreciation, and skills which he may suitably apply in the classroom, at home and in the community. This course also gives the prospective teachers insights into the preparation of instructional materials. It gives the conceptual framework of materials design, a model and the actual preparation of materials in their major subject area. EDUCATION 17 CHILDREN S LITERATURE units Reading and evaluation of books for children, information about children s books, children s interest in reading, interrelation to children s dramatizations, story telling, choral speaking and reading aloud, and problems in the guidance of reading. EDUCATION 18 PRIIPLES OF TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT units This course introduces prospective teachers to the complex nature of the teaching act. It deals specifically with principles associated with the different instructional operations and curricular management. It also introduces the student-teacher to the principles and techniques of curriculum preparation. EDUCATION 1 VALUES EDUCATION units 4

26 This course integrates Sociology and Philippine Culture with emphasis on value-identification and inculcation that will hasten development in Philippine society. It includes the study of the value system of prototype societies, both the highly developed as well as the developing countries in the world with the end in view of identifying values that will accelerate development, instill a strong sense of nationhood and pride in being a Filipino. Emphasis should be placed on deepening the students commitment to work for the general welfare of the country and people rather than for himself and his immediate family. EDUCATION 0 HUMAN GROWTH, LEARNING AND DEVELOP- MENT units This course deals with the study of the patterns of human development from conception up to adulthood, with emphasis on the intellectual, social, moral and emotional development of the individual. It aims to give the students an understanding of how to deal more effectively with individuals at various levels of growth and development through a study of the different theories of human development and learning. EDUCATION 1 PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOLOGICAL, ANTHROPO- LOGICAL FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION units This course is a synthesis of fundamental psychological and socio-cultural data and principles as they apply to education. Emphasis is placed on understanding, motivating and directing the teaching-learning experiences of the students within the context of the socio-cultural milieu in which these principles operates.the course also seeks to equip the students with skills and techniques to make them active agents of change and innovations, instilling in them at the same time appreciation of the worthwhile traditions of the Filipino. EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA EDU- CATION units This course basically focuses on the need to improve instruction through the use of instructional media and technology, including Computer-aided Instruction. It familiarizes the students with the various instructional media: selection, utilization, production and evaluation. It also includes the practical aspects of operating media equipment and planning for a media center. EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT AND EVALUA- TION units This is a course focused on measurement and evaluation of the teaching process. It covers the relationship between instructional objectives and evaluation, the making of table specification leading to the construction of a test, scoring, organizing and interpretation of scores, and computation of grades. EDUCATION 4 GUIDAE AND COUNSELING units Guidance is an integral part of education, and is in fact as old as education itself. It is said that every teacher takes the role of a guidance counselor in her/his class. It is most desirable however for every school to have an organized Guidance 5

27 and Counseling Unit or Center to take care of learners needs. Many schools are not able to meet this needed service because of lack of trained personnel to do this. This course therefore purports to equip the would-be-teachers with basic guidance and counseling knowledge, skills and techniques to initially strengthen their knowhow in this field of endeavor.this is an introductory course for basic guidance work. It does not aim to provide everything about guidance and counseling, but, surely it will provide sufficient orientation for education students to acquire a working knowledge of the principles, objectives, set-up and various services of a guidance and counseling programs. This course will further equip the wouldbe-teachers to comprehend, construct and accomplish the different instruments of assessing pupils strengths and weaknesses, as well as coping mechanisms for students to make successful as adjustments in his/her life. EDUCATION 5 TEACHING STRATEGY I and II TEACHING THE COMMUNICATION ARTS (ENGLISH) WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TEACHING OF READING units This course equips prospective teachers with knowledge and understanding of the nature, methodologies and strategies in the teaching of communication arts in English, with emphasis on the teaching of reading, to enable them to guide pupils in learning to communicate and to read effectively. The emphasis is on the study and application of various teaching models fundamental to personal and social development and improvement in communication skills. It includes strategies in information processing such as collecting, organizing and evaluating data. EDUCATION 8 TEACHING STRATEGY I and II CIVICS, GEOGRA- PHY, HISTORY AND ARTS units This course orients the prospective teacher to the teaching of the four disciplines of civics, geography, history and the arts. For this to be realized, the student is equipped with basic knowledge and understanding of the discipline including the foundations and structural components of each discipline and models of teaching strategies, to enable the student to teach/develop concepts, skills, attitudes and values related to the discipline. EDUCATION 0 TEACHING STRATEGY I, II, and III TEACHING SCIEE IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL units This course deals with the basic strategies in the teaching of Science in the elementary school. The emphasis is given on the application of various teaching models that will develop among students the necessary competencies fundamental to information processing, concept formation, inquiry and problem solving skills. EDUCATION 1 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH units This is an introductory course intended to equip the students with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts and principles of research. It also provides the necessary skills in the use of various procedures and techniques in conducting, writing and defending and undergraduate research paper.

28 EDUCATION NON-FORMAL EDUCATION units A study of non-formal education and community development action programs as concerns and responsibilities of teachers and administrators of schools in the community. It also introduces students of teacher education to current developments in non-traditional approaches to learning for special group of learners like the out-of-school youth, socially disadvantaged children and youth, including adult learners who need non-formal and/or continuing education; the subject culminates in community praticum or immersion. EDUCATION SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY units This course deals with the philosophical analysis of the nature of man, society and the state. It includes the study of common good, rights and duties of citizens and social justice. Stress is given to the proper human relationships and moral values governing society, particularly the professional ethics for teachers. The teacher s relationship with students, colleagues, parents and the community. EDUCATION 4 TEACHING MATH IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL units This course orients the prospective teacher with the knowledge and understanding of the dimensions of mathematics and strategies in teaching in the elementary school. It also includes the reproduction of visual aids that will facilitate the teaching of concepts and basic processes of elementary mathematics. EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL ETHICS FOR TEACHERS units This course deals with the proper human relationships and moral values governing society. Stress will be given to the professional code of ethics for teachers. The emphasis is on the understanding of the ethical relationships of the teacher vis-àvis his profession, his students, colleagues, parents and the country. EDUCATION 7 LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING IN TEACHING units EDUCATION 8 FIELD WORK AND ACTION RESEARCH units EDUCATION SEMINARS EDUCATION 41R COMPUTER EDUCATION EDUCATION 4 units units EDUCATION 4/45 STUDENT TEACHING IN THE HIGH SCHOOL/ ELEMENTARY (IN-CAMPUS) 10 units This course is designed to provide the student teacher the opportunity to apply the principles and strategies of teaching and evaluation in actual teaching-learning situations. It includes experiences in the selection, preparation in in-campus. 7

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