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Course code & No. | Course Title | Course Description | Offering Unit |
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SA 228 | Modeling | Modeling in bas-relief of ornaments and other subjects. Modeling in clay or plasticine of sculptural projects for decorative purposes such as column capitals, friezes, fountains, mold, etc. | SA |
SAS 1 | Self and Society | Understanding the self by examining the interaction of biological, psychological and socio-cultural dimensions and appreciating human agency and the emergence of the self in different social contexts | Socio, CSSP |
SD 301 | Social Development: History and Perspectives | DSD | |
SD 302 | Theories and Constructs in Social Development | DSD | |
SD 303 | Social Development Strategies | DSD | |
SD 304 | Social Development Policy Analysis and Advocacy | DSD | |
SD 311 | Seminar in Contemporary and Emerging Trends in Social Development | DSD | |
SD 312 | Seminar in Financing for Social Development | DSD | |
SD 313 | Special Topics | DSD | |
SD 398 | Social Development Research I | DSD | |
SD 399 | Social Development Research II | DSD | |
SD 400 | Dissertation | DSD | |
SEA 30 | Asian Emporiums: Networks of Culture and Trade in Southeast Asia | CIS | |
SFA 16 | Drawing I | SA | |
SFA 17 | Drawing II | SA | |
SFA 20 | Visual Studies I | SA | |
SFA 21 | Visual Studies II | SA | |
SFA 22 | Techniques III | Color, form and rendering. | SA |
SFA 23 | Techniques IV | Continuation of Techniques and figure Drawing I. | SA |
SFA 24 | Materials III | Analysis of materials in relation to concept, technique and process. | SA |
SFA 25 | Materials IV | Continuation of Materials III. | SA |
SFA 27 | Design Techniques | Philippine ethnographic art with emphasis on varied traditional art/crafts as sources for contemporary design. Research and studio work. | SA |
SFA 30 | Serigraphy (Indirect Stencil Technique) | Silkscreen printing using the Indirect Stencil Technique in producing monoprints, editions, and its various color Prerequisite : FA 12 Techniques I / COI Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 6 hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio) Meeting type : Lecture and Studio | SA |
SFA 31 | Serigraphy (Direct Stencil Technique) | Silkscreen printing using the Direct Stencil Technique in producing complex graphic composition and application of different approaches in pulling fine serigraph print editions Prerequisite : FA 12 Techniques I / COI Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 6 hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio) Meeting type : Lecture and Studio | SA |
SFA 40 | Clay Body Exploration I | Study of the materiality, properties and characteristics of clay and clay bodies Prerequisite : FA 14 Materials I / COI Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 6 hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio) Meeting type : Lecture and Studio | SA |
SFA 41 | Clay Body Exploration II | Techniques in altering the clay body to explore clay surface and forms Prerequisite : SFA 40 Clay Body Exploration I Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 6 hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio) Meeting type : Lecture and Studio | SA |
SFA 100 | Painting I | SA | |
SFA 101 | Painting II | SA | |
SFA 102 | Sculpture I | SA | |
SFA 103 | Sculpture II | SA | |
SFA 120 | Advanced Visual Studies I | SA | |
SFA 121 | Advanced Visual Studies II | SA | |
SFA 122 | Advanced Problems in Sculpture I | SA | |
SFA 123 | Advanced Problems in Sculpture II | SA | |
SFA 124 | Materials and Techniques I | SA | |
SFA 125 | Materials and Techniques II | SA | |
SFA 126 | Materials and Techniques in Sculpture I | SA | |
SFA 127 | Materials and Techniques in Sculpture II | SA | |
SFA 130 | Relief Printmaking (Rubbercut/Linocut) | Principles, processes and techniques of rubbercut/linocut and their various color enhancements. | SA |
SFA 131 | Relief Printmaking (Woodcut) | Principles, processes and techniques of woodcut and their various color enhancements. | SA |
SFA 132 | Intaglio Printmaking (Drypoint and Collagraph) | Basic principles, processes and techniques of intaglio printing focusing on drypoint, collagraph, and their various color enhancement techniques. | SA |
SFA 133 | Intaglio Printmaking (Etching) | Principles, processes and techniques of intaglio printing focusing on etching, softground, aquatint, and their various color enhancement techniques. | SA |
SFA 140 | Sculptural Ceramics I | Techniques in handbuilding clay sculptures. | SA |
SFA 141 | Sculptural Ceramics II | Exploration of conceptual possibilities in contemporary ceramics. | SA |
SFA 142 | Studio Pottery I | Basic forming techniques and practices in creating functional ceramics. | SA |
SFA 143 | Studio Pottery II | Advanced forming techniques and practices in creating functional ceramics. | SA |
SFA 144 | Ceramic Multiples for Studio Practices I | Basic techniques of plaster mold-making in ceramics Prerequisites :SFA 141 Sculptural Ceramics II / SFA 143 Studio Pottery II Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 6 hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio) Meeting type : Lecture and Studio | SA |
SFA 145 | Ceramic Multiples for Studio Practices II | Mold-making and slip-casting ceramics Prerequisite : SFA 144 Ceramic Multiples for Studio Practices I Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 6 hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio) Meeting type : Lecture and Studio | SA |
SFA 150 | Art in Social Contexts | SA | |
SFA 151 | Creative Art in Industry | SA | |
SFA 152 | Applied Visual Studies I | SA | |
SFA 153 | Applied Visual Studies II | SA | |
SFA 154 | Chiaroscuro I | SA | |
SFA 156 | Chiaroscuro II | SA | |
SFA 180 | Professional Art Practice I | Introduction to the professional practice of art Prerequisite: : None Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 3 hours Meeting Type: : Lecture | SA |
SFA 181 | Professional Art Practice II | Field survey on the professional practice of art Prerequisite: : SFA 180 Professional Art Practice I Credit : 3 units No. of Hours : 3 hours Meeting Type: : Lecture | SA |
SFA 190 | Art Seminar I | SA | |
SFA 191 | Art Seminar II | SA | |
SFA 192 | Art Workshop I | SA | |
SFA 193 | Art Workshop II | SA | |
SOSC 3 | Exploring Gender and Sexuality | DAnthro, Psych, CSSP | |
SP 1 | Hard Tools | DME | |
SP 3 | Machine Tools | DME | |
SP 4 | Welding, Foundry, and Allied Practices | DME | |
SP 5 | Pattern-Making, Welding, and Foundry Practice | DME | |
SP 6 | Machine Work | DME | |
SS 100 | Introduction to Physical Education and Sport Sciences | An introduction to the various fields and sub-fields of exercise and sport sciences and their related professions. | DSS |
SS 102 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | Structure and function of the musculo-skeletal system with introduction to analysis of human motor activity. | DSS |
SS 103 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | Structure and function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, lymphatic, urinary, reproductive, and integumentary systems with introduction to the physiological effects of movement on the human body. | DSS |
SS 104 | Tests and Measurement in Exercise and Sport Sciences | Principles, administration, and tests for health, fitness, and motor skills. | DSS |
SS 105 | Human Bioenergetics in Exercise and Sports | Introductory concepts in Human Bioenergetics | DSS |
SS 110 | Basic Weight Training | Theory & practice of the fundamental skills and rules of the sport (weightlifting and power lifting). | DSS |
SS 111 | Advanced Weight Training | Theory & practice of advanced skills and officiating of the sport (weightlifting and powerlifting). | DSS |
SS 120 | Basic Fitness Dance | Theory & practice of the basic skills & principles of fitness dance as a rhythmic group exercise. | DSS |
SS 121 | Advanced Fitness Dance | Theory & practice of the advanced skills and principles of fitness dance as a rhythmic group exercise. | DSS |
SS 130 | First Aid | Theory & practice of first aid measures for common accidents & emergencies in daily life activities under different environments. | DSS |
SS 140 | Exercise Physiology I | Physiology of exercise in relation to fitness: the physiological basis of fitness; adaptive responses of exercise and activity to the human body. | DSS |
SS 141 | Exercise Physiology II | Human bioenergetics and exercise: their processes and their responses and adaptations to exercise and training. | DSS |
SS 150 | Acquisition of Motor Skills | Cognitive and motor processes in and factors that influence skill learning. | DSS |
SS 151 | Biomechanics I | Kinetics and kinematics of human movement | DSS |
SS 152 | Biomechanics II | Biomechanics of the musculo-skeletal system; biomechanics of the joints; applications to testing and exercise prescription. | DSS |
SS 160 | Sports in Society and Culture | The influence of social organizations and settings, social relationships and processes on the behavior of individuals and groups in sports. | DSS |
SS 161 | Psychology in Sports | Psychological variables that influence competitive athletics, social-psychological and social outcomes of such participation. | DSS |
SS 170 | Methods of Physical Conditioning | Methods for maintaining and enhancing cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, speed, and power. | DSS |
SS 171 | Prevention and Management of Human Movement Related Injuries | DSS | |
SS 181 | Ergogenics in Human Movement Related Activities | The study of performance enhancing strategies & techniques in sports and other human movement related activities. | DSS |
SS 190 | Management of Sports and Recreation Related Services | Basic management and marketing tools necessary for efficient administration of the different services and programs catering to exercise, fitness, recreation and athletics. | DSS |
SS 191 | Principles of Coaching | Theory and practice of basic coaching of all types of sports at different levels and settings. | DSS |
SS 197 | BSS Internship | Field experience as member of the coaching/training staff in sports teams and research/support staff in health; fitness and sports medicine centers | DSS |
SS 199 | Research Methods | DSS | |
SS 200 | Thesis | DSS | |
STS 1 | Science, Technology and Society | SSP | |
SW 104 | Principles of Child Welfare | Survey of the development of specialized services for children both in public and private fields including the consideration of current practices. Special emphasis on Philippine child welfare program. | SW |
SW 105 | Social Case Work | The development of the concept of social case work theory and practice. Emphasis is laid on case work knowledge and skill as enriched with contributions from related fields of science and art. Selected case work records used extensively for study, discussion and analysis. | SW |
SW 107 | Introduction to Group Work Methods | The development of the concept of social group work principles and practice, with emphasis on program development and on the leader's and the social worker's roles in the group work process. | SW |
SW 109 | Community Study | The students, either individually or in groups, learn to determine and evaluate welfare needs and problems of the community and its members; to appreciate its asset and liabilities; and to indicate a program for betterment of life of the people therein. | SW |
SW 110 | Critical Social Work | SW | |
SW 111 | Social Change and Social Development | In this course an attempt will be made to evaluate and discuss special problems and situations which confront families in urban and rural communities. Case work principles will be applied to understand the needs of families with emphasis on individual differences, cultural background, resources, etc. | SW |
SW 112 | Field Observation | Understanding programs, policies, procedures, and operations of a selected group of social agencies through observation, discussions and review of their records. | SW |
SW 113 | Supervised Field Work II | This is the second semester's field work placement in welfare agencies to be selected according to the social work method course taken by the student. | SW |
SW 114 | Medical and Psychiatric Information | Common diseases of children and adults, including simple mental disturbances and their social implications; fundamentals of mental health. | SW |
SW 120 | Social Work and the Filipino Personality | Concepts, theories, and indigenous perspectives for understanding the Filipino in relation to social work practice | SW |
SW 121 | Philippine Communities | SW | |
SW 122 | Social Welfare and Philippine Realities | Philippine economic, social and political realities and their effects on social welfare and Social Work | SW |
SW 123 | Social Deviation and Social Work | Socio-psychological perspectives on social deviation and implications to Social Welfare and Social Work | SW |
SW 130 | Social Welfare Policies, Programs and Services | Historical development of social work, introduction to the principles, objectives and programs of social work. | SW |
SW 130 | Fields of Social Work I | Historical development of social work, introduction to the principles, objectives and programs of social work. | SW |
SW 131 | Social Agency Management | Theories and methods of social agency management in local government and non-government organizations | SW |
SW 132 | Project Development for Social Welfare and Community Development | Development of sustainable people-oriented and gender-sensitive projects | SW |
SW 134 | Social Work and Social Welfare Laws | Social welfare laws and their implications to Social Work Practice | SW |
SW 140 | The Social Work Profession | SW | |
SW 141 | Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families | Theories, principles, models, methods, and skills in the Social Work helping process with individuals and families | SW |
SW 142 | Social Work Practice with Groups | Theories, principles, models, methods and skills in the Social Work helping process with groups | SW |
SW 143 | Social Work Practice with Communities | Theories, principles, models, methods, and skills in the Social Work helping process with communities | SW |
SW 145 | Social Work Counseling | Techniques and skills in Social Work counseling as integral tools in the helping process | SW |
SW 146 | Social Work Community Education and Training | Approaches, processes, and skills in Social Work community education and training for empowerment | SW |
SW 147 | Strategies in Community-Based Social Work Practice | Community mobilization focused on social enterprise and entrepreneurship development, advocacy, networking and rehabilitation | SW |
SW 148 | Social Work in a Global Context | Approaches, processes, and skills in working transnationally and internationally | SW |
SW 150 | Field Instruction I | Social Welfare perspectives. Field experience designed to provide an overview of social welfare as an instrument of development | SW |
SW 151 | Field Instruction II | Placement in social work setting consistent with students' career plans | SW |
SW 151 | Field Instruction II | Placement in Community-based Settings | SW |
SW 152 | Field Instruction III | Field placement designed to increase knowledge and skills in problem-solving | SW |
SW 153 | Field Instruction IV | Field placement designed to provide experience of increasing complexity in a setting selected by the student in consideration of his own interest and career plans | SW |
SW 160 | Seminar in Social Work | Trends, issues and challenges in Social Work practice | SW |
SW 198 | Statistics for Social Work | Statistical analysis in social work. Theories, principles and methods of statistics. | SW |
SW 199 | Research in Social Work Practice | SW | |
SW 199.1 | Research in Social Work I | SW | |
SW 199.2 | Research in Social Work II | Research practicum, dissemination and utilization strategies in the field of social work | SW |
SW 201 | Philippine Social Reality | Socio-economic and political structures and processes and their implications to social work | SW |
SW 201 | Social Work Perspectives | Mainstream and emerging frameworks in social work practice, with emphasis on Philippine practice realities | SW |
SW 202 | Human Behavior and Social Change | Theories of human behavior and their implications to social work interventions for social change | SW |
SW 203 | Psychiatry I | Nervous and mental disorders. Social implications of the more common neuroses, psychoses, mental deficiencies and psychoneuroses. | SW |
SW 204 | Psychiatry II | Personality disorders most frequently met in school case work. Use of psychiatric referral and consultation. | SW |
SW 205 | Social and Emotional Aspects of Physical Illness | Normal functioning of the human body and common diseases encountered in social work practice. Consideration of the social and emotional factors involved in helping the patient seek and use medical care and adjust to the impact of illness. | SW |
SW 209 | Social Welfare Administration | Orientation of social welfare services total communities; social economic and psychological aspects of these services in public and voluntary agencies; special reference to rural community needs and resources; factors of Philippine rural life affecting planning and social work methods. | SW |
SW 210 | Social Work Administration | Perspectives and approaches in the management and operation of groups, people's organizations, social welfare and development agencies | SW |
SW 211 | Social Welfare Policy Analysis and Development | Approaches and techniques for policy analysis and formulation in social welfare and social development settings | SW |
SW 212 | Social Planning and Program Development | SW | |
SW 213 | Supervised Field Work | Field work experience in the administration of social welfare services, policies, and functions of agencies and offices. | SW |
SW 215 | Social Welfare Policy Advocacy | Approaches to and processes in social welfare policy advocacy | SW |
SW 218 | Community Development | Principles, concept and operation of community development programs. | SW |
SW 220 | Generalist Social Work Practice | Basic processes and methods for generalist social work practice in the Philippines | SW |
SW 221 | Clinical Social Work Practice I | Individual and family diagnosis and treatment | SW |
SW 222 | Clinical Social Work Practice II | SW | |
SW 225 | Social Work Practice Models | Integrative, culturally sensitive and transformative social work practice models. | SW |
SW 226 | Social Work Interventions | Methods and processes of selected social work interventions. | SW |
SW 230 | Theory and Practice of Community Organization | Theories, principles and processes in the formation, maintenance, consolidation and evaluation of people's organizations. | SW |
SW 231 | Strategies in Community Mobilization | SW | |
SW 235 | Social Work Education and Training | Perspectives on and skills in popular, participatory, and gender-responsive education for social transformation. | SW |
SW 243 | Social Case Work II | Emphasis will be placed on case work principles and their use in assisting clients with a wide variety of problems in special agency settings, private and public institutions, hospitals, etc.; case records will be evaluated and discussed; social history, short-time contact, interpretation of agency services. | SW |
SW 247 | Medical Case Work | SW | |
SW 248 | Organization of Health and Medical Services | General orientation, planning and organization for health and medical care; discussion of the extent of illness and disability; special emphasis on social and economic aspects, evaluation of existing facilities, policies, functions, administration. | SW |
SW 249 | Seminar in Social Aspects of Medicine | Social factors in disease contributing to public health problems; ways in which diseases cause social problems; functions of medical social workers in relation to these problems. | SW |
SW 250 | Teaching Social Work | SW | |
SW 251 | Social Work and the Law | Legislations. legal programs and processes related to social work practice. | SW |
SW 252 | Social Work in the Health Services | SW | |
SW 253 | Supervision in the Social Services | Supervisory principles, approaches and techniques in the supervision of professional staff, paraprofessionals and volunteers. | SW |
SW 254 | Seminar on Contemporary Social Work Practice | SW | |
SW 255 | Social Work and Migration | Labor migration and its social implications; appropriate social welfare responses at the individual, community, and policy levels. | SW |
SW 256 | Women, Gender and Social Work | Gender-sensitive perspectives, approaches, and methodologies in Philippine social work practice with particular emphasis on issues to women. | SW |
SW 257 | Community Welfare Organization II | The factor of coordination with community agencies utilizing community organization principles as used in various settings such as community participation, fund raising, public relations, etc., will be stressed. | SW |
SW 261 | Social Work Approaches to Adult Learning | The psychology of adult learning; analysis of social work strategies in adult teaching focused on indigenous needs | SW |
SW 262 | Social Work in Industry I | SW | |
SW 263 | Social Work in Industry II | The application of social work to the human problems in industry. | SW |
SW 265 | Special Problems in Social Work | Discussion of social worker's responsibility in social action and broad community problems. | SW |
SW 266 | Problems and Treatment of Delinquency | Problems and causes of delinquency in the Philippines and comparative evaluation of penal correctional programs and institutions for delinquent children; theories and evaluation of treatment, probation and parole. | SW |
SW 267 | Social Work with the Handicapped | Existing problems affecting the physically and mentally handicapped, community attitudes, trends and care and provision under private and governmental auspices. | SW |
SW 269 | Social Work in Industry | An evaluation of existing problems in industrial settings for which social work principles may be useful; consideration of interpersonal relationship in these settings; welfare program of industries and the role of the social worker. | SW |
SW 271 | Special Problems | Study of selected issues in social welfare | SW |
SW 280 | Field Instruction I | SW | |
SW 281 | Field Instruction II | SW | |
SW 285 | Field Instruction 1: Generalist Social Work Practice | Supervised field placement in a social welfare setting. | SW |
SW 286 | Field Instruction 2: Integrative Social Work Practice | Application of differential interventive models in a social welfare and development field setting. | SW |
SW 287 | Field Instruction 3: Innovative Interventions in Social Work Practice | Critique of existing models and development of innovative and integrative models in Philippine social work practice. | SW |
SW 290 | Social Work Research | Research methods and participatory action research for social work practitioners | SW |
SW 291 | Supervised Field Work II | SW | |
SW 299.1 | Social Work Research I | SW | |
SW 299.2 | Social Work Research II | SW | |
SW 300 | Master's Thesis | Throughout the year | SW |
Shop 7 | General Shop Practice | DME | |
Soc Change | Dynamics of Social Change | The factors influencing social change; its direction, rate and degree, its consequences, and major trends and developments. Case studies of social change. | Socio |
Soc Sci 1 | Foundations of Social Science | Social science as an integrated discipline, its contribution to knowledge production, its distinctive research practice, and its relevance to social development | DGeog, CIS, Lingg, Socio, Psych, PopIns, DAnthro |
Soc Sci 2 | Social, Economic and Political Thought | DAnthro, CIS, Lingg, Socio, PolSci | |
Soc Sci 103 | Statistics for the Social Sciences | Statistical techniques for social research | Socio, PolSci, DAnthro |
Soc Sci 104 | Human Rights and Humanitarian Law | PolSci | |
Soc Sci 105 | Gender Issues in Philippine Society | Social science perspectives on gender issues and concerns in Philippine society. | PopIns, Socio, DGeog |
Soc Sci 198 | Seminar in the Behavioral Sciences | Socio | |
Soc Sci 201 | Statistics for the Social Sciences | Application of statistical techniques to social science research. | PopIns, PolSci, Socio |
Soc Sci 203 | Advanced Quantitative Methods | Socio, PolSci, PolSci, Socio | |
Soc Sci 210 | Seminar on Society, Culture and Personality | PolSci | |
Soc Sci 295 | Survey Research | PolSci | |
Soc Sci 366 | Man and His Environment I | Socio | |
Soc Sci 367 | Man and His Environment II | PolSci | |
Socio 10 | Being Filipino: A Sociological Exploration | Socio | |
Socio 11 | Philippine Contemporary Social Issues | Socio | |
Socio 101 | General Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 102 | Introduction to Sociological Research | Socio | |
Socio 103 | Social Psychology | A study of the fundamental mechanisms of the mind of the crowd, the public and related groups, e.g., religious and political sects, and political parties. | Socio |
Socio 104 | Rural Sociology | A comparative study of rural community types, composition of rural peoples, culture of rural peoples, interrelation of rural and urban interests. Special reference to the Philippines. | Socio |
Socio 105 | Sociology of Deviant Behavior | An analysis of the principal contemporary social problems as defined in the culture - emphasizing the role of culture in their growth, persistence, and resistance to social reform measures. | Socio |
Socio 106 | None | This course will be supplanted by a broader course in social welfare which is to be known as Social Welfare 101. Until a suitable time has elapsed, Sociology 106 will be considered equivalent to the new course, Social Welfare 101. | Socio |
Socio 107 | Urban Sociology | Sociological principles applied to the modern city. Structure, growth, social and personal life in an urban setting, with special reference to the city of Manila. | Socio |
Socio 108 | Crime and Delinquency | The nature and causes, and treatment of crime with special attention to juvenile delinquency. Evaluation of theories of punishment and rehabilitation, modern preventive work with special reference to the Philippines. | Socio |
Socio 109 | Race and Ethnic Relations | The sociological significance of race and race relations; and analysis of the sources of prejudice and its effects on human nature and personality, race relations cycles, conflict and accommodations, race prejudices. | Socio |
Socio 110 | Social Organization | Analysis of the main forms of social organization in simple and complex societies; principles of the integration and disintegration of social groups. | Socio |
Socio 111 | Human Ecology | Analysis of community structure and relationships emphasizing the effects of commerce, technology, and natural environment on the distribution and movement of population, utilities, and social institutions. | Socio |
Socio 112 | Rural Social Problems | Analysis of current social problems of rural life in the Philippines. Course arranged on a symposium basis utilizing experts in various fields of life. Special attention to social factors involved in technological change. | Socio |
Socio 113 | Sociology of the Family and Its Alternative Forms | Socio | |
Socio 114 | The Philippine Social System | Socio | |
Socio 116 | Institutions of East Asia | Main cultural and social structures of China, Japan, and Korea with particular emphasis on the family, religion, and formal and informal groups in the traditional societies, and the social processes that are rapidly transforming the institutions of East Asia. | Socio |
Socio 118 | Sociology of the Economy | Socio | |
Socio 119 | Industrial Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 120 | Industrial Sociology | An analysis of human behavior within the industrial setting as conditioned by social interaction and cultural forces. | Socio |
Socio 121 | Sociology of Education | Socio | |
Socio 122 | Rural Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 123 | Urban Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 124 | Sociology of Education | Socio | |
Socio 125 | Sociology of Religion | Socio | |
Socio 126 | Urban Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 127 | Political Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 128 | Social Stratification | Socio | |
Socio 129 | Race and Ethnic Relations | Socio | |
Socio 130 | Non-conformist Cultures | Theories and researches on-deviant generating subcultures. | Socio |
Socio 131 | Criminology | Theories and researches on crime, causation, criminal liabilty, and criminal careers. | Socio |
Socio 132 | Sociology of Deviant Behavior | Socio | |
Socio 135 | Collective Behavior | Socio | |
Socio 140 | Socialization and Group Interaction | Socio | |
Socio 142 | Sociology of Mass Communication | Socio | |
Socio 143 | Social Psychology of Groups | Processes involved in group formation, stability, change, and dissolution. | Socio |
Socio 144 | Youth and Society | Theories and issues concerning youth behavior, development and youth adjustment in society. | Socio |
Socio 146 | Social Psychology of Attitudes | Theories and researches in attitude formation and change. | Socio |
Socio 153 | Sociology of Development | Socio | |
Socio 160 | Society and Population | Socio | |
Socio 165 | Human Ecology | Socio | |
Socio 167 | Sociology of the Environment | Socio | |
Socio 171 | Sociological Theory I | Socio | |
Socio 172 | Sociological Theory II | Socio | |
Socio 178 | Special Topics in Sociological Theory | Socio | |
Socio 179 | Readings in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 180 | Social Statistics | Socio | |
Socio 181 | Quantitative Approaches in Sociological Research | Socio | |
Socio 182 | Qualitative Approaches in Sociological Research | Socio | |
Socio 183 | Principles and Methods of Survey Research | Socio | |
Socio 188 | Special Topics in Research Methodology | Socio | |
Socio 190 | Social Statistics | Socio | |
Socio 193 | Personality and Leadership | The phenomena of personality and leadership will be investigated which include the study of personality types; factors influencing leadership such as heredity, environment, and initiative. Evaluation of criteria for measuring leadership ability, leadership among children, the inventive mind, leadership in democracy. | Socio |
Socio 195 | Sociological Theory I | Socio | |
Socio 196 | Sociological Theory II | Socio | |
Socio 197 | Special Topics in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 199 | Quantitative Methods of Sociological Research | Socio | |
Socio 199.1 | Qualitative Methods of Sociological Research | Socio | |
Socio 200 | Thesis | Socio | |
Socio 201 | Sociological Theory and Concepts | A study of the development of social movements and their relation to social change. | Socio |
Socio 202 | Development of Sociological Thought | Socio | |
Socio 203 | Readings in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 204 | Readings in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 211 | Community Power Structures | Socio | |
Socio 212 | Seminar in Sociology of Gender | Socio | |
Socio 213 | Seminar in Marriage and the Family | Socio | |
Socio 214 | Medical Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 215 | Medical Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 216 | Seminar in Sociology of Ageing | Socio | |
Socio 217 | Seminar in the Sociology of Work | Socio | |
Socio 218 | Economy and Society | Socio | |
Socio 219 | Seminar in Industrial Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 220 | Social Institutions | Socio | |
Socio 221 | Organizations | Socio | |
Socio 225 | Seminar in Sociology of Work | Socio | |
Socio 226 | Seminar in Sociology of Civil Society | Socio | |
Socio 227 | Seminar in Political Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 228 | Seminar in Social Stratification | Socio | |
Socio 229 | Seminar in Ethnic Relations | Socio | |
Socio 231 | Sociology of Corrections | Analysis of correctional philosophies and programs with special emphasis on the Philippine correctional system. | Socio |
Socio 232 | Seminar in Deviance and Social Control | Socio | |
Socio 233 | Seminar in Juvenile Delinquency | Socio | |
Socio 234 | Seminar in Criminology and Penology | Socio | |
Socio 235 | Theories of Social Change | Analysis of social dynamics leading to change in contemporary societies. | Socio |
Socio 240 | Advanced Social Psychology | Socio | |
Socio 241 | Social Processes | Nature and interrelations of social processes. | Socio |
Socio 243 | Popular Culture | Socio | |
Socio 244 | Social Movements | The development of social movements and their relation to social change. | Socio |
Socio 245 | Seminar in Collective Behavior | Socio | |
Socio 246 | Small Groups | Interpersonal relationships in small groups. | Socio |
Socio 247 | Seminar in Society and Language | Socio | |
Socio 248 | Special Topics in Social Psychology | Socio | |
Socio 250 | Seminar on Social Psychology | Socio | |
Socio 251 | Seminar in Social Change | Socio | |
Socio 252 | Cultural and Social Forces in Southeast Asia | Socio | |
Socio 253 | Seminar in the Sociology of Developing Societies | Socio | |
Socio 254 | Ideology and Revolution | Socio | |
Socio 257 | Seminar in Rural and Urban Studies | Socio | |
Socio 260 | Seminar in Demography | Socio | |
Socio 261 | Demographic Statistics | Socio | |
Socio 262 | Population Studies | Socio | |
Socio 263 | Special Topics in Demography | Socio | |
Socio 265 | Seminar in Advanced Human Ecology | Socio | |
Socio 267 | Environmental Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 271 | Seminar in Classical Sociological Theory | Socio | |
Socio 272 | Seminar in Contemporary Sociological Theory | Socio | |
Socio 273 | Sociology of Knowledge | Socio | |
Socio 274 | Theory Construction | Socio | |
Socio 275 | Seminar in Sociology of Post Modernity | Socio | |
Socio 280 | Readings in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 280.1 | Readings in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 281 | Quantitative Techniques in Social Research | Socio | |
Socio 282 | Qualitative Techniques in Social Research | Socio | |
Socio 288 | Special Topics in Sociological Methodology | Socio | |
Socio 289 | Workshop in Social Research | Socio | |
Socio 290 | Workshop in Social Research | Socio | |
Socio 291 | Theory Construction | Socio | |
Socio 292 | Seminar in Classical Theories of Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 293 | Seminar in Contemporary Sociological Theory | Socio | |
Socio 294 | Sociology of Knowledge | Socio | |
Socio 295 | Special Topics in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 296 | Quantitative Techniques in Social Research | Socio | |
Socio 297 | Special Topics in Sociology | Socio | |
Socio 299 | Special Topics in Sociological Methodology | Socio | |
Socio 299.1 | Seminar on Methods of Sociological Research II | Socio | |
Socio 300 | Master's Thesis | Socio | |
Socio 308 | Seminar in Sociology of Science | Socio | |
Socio 309 | Seminar in Technology and Society | Socio | |
Socio 378 | Special Topics in Sociological Theory | Socio | |
Socio 388 | Special Topics in Sociological Methodology | Socio | |
Socio 400 | Dissertation | Socio | |
Span I | Elementary Course | DEL | |
Span II | Elementary Course | DEL | |
Span 3 | Intermediate Spanish | DEL | |
Span 10 | Elementary Course | DEL | |
Span 11 | Elementary Course | DEL | |
Span 12 | Intermediate Spanish | DEL | |
Span 13 | Intermediate Spanish | DEL | |
Span 14 | Advanced Language Course I | DEL | |
Span 15 | Advanced Language Course II | DEL | |
Span 20 | Readings in Spanish | DEL | |
Span 31 | Advanced Spoken Spanish II | DEL | |
Span 40 | Advanced Grammar | DEL | |
Span 45 | Introduction to Spanish Phonetics and Phonology | DEL | |
Span 50 | Advanced Syntax and Composition | DEL | |
Span 80 | Spanish Stylistics | DEL | |
Span 100 | Spanish Culture and Civilization | DEL | |
Span 101 | Contemporary Spanish Culture and Civilization | DEL | |
Span 102 | Advanced Spanish Grammar | Syntax and composition. | DEL |
Span 105 | Latin American Culture and Civilization | DEL | |
Span 106 | Contemporary Latin American Culture and Civilization | DEL | |
Span 112 | Filipino Poetry in Spanish | Masterpieces of outstanding Filipino poets. Reading and interpretation of selected works of leading Filipino poets. | DEL |
Span 115 | Filipino Prose in Spanish | DEL | |
Span 116 | A Study of Mabini's Works | DEL | |
Span 117 | Filipino Poetry in Spanish | DEL | |
Span 120 | Representative Spanish Authors | DEL | |
Span 121 | Spanish Literature II | DEL | |
Span 122 | Spanish Literature III | DEL | |
Span 123 | Contemporary Literature of Spain | DEL | |
Span 124 | Spanish Drama | DEL | |
Span 125 | The Literature of Spanish America | DEL | |
Span 131 | Spanish Phonetics | A study of the History of Spanish Phonetics. | DEL |
Span 132 | Spanish Drama | A survey of Spanish drama from the early representations in Corrales and Patios to Modern Times. Special emphasis on Lope de Vega's Arte Nuevo de Hacer Comedias. | DEL |
Span 133 | Spanish Methodology | The teaching of Spanish in high schools. | DEL |
Span 134 | Spanish Stylistics | The teaching of Spanish in high schools. | DEL |
Span 135 | Spanish Dramatic Literature | The teaching of Spanish in high schools. | DEL |
Span 136 | Spanish Stagecraft | The teaching of Spanish in high schools. | DEL |
Span 140 | Technical Spanish | DEL | |
Span 150 | Masterpieces of Spanish Literature | DEL | |
Span 151 | Masterpieces of Spanish Literature II | DEL | |
Span 152 | Basic Grammar | The morphological and the syntactical peculiarities of modern Spanish. | DEL |
Span 153 | Advanced Syntax | Principles of advanced grammar with special emphasis on syntactical features of the figurative language. | DEL |
Span 154 | Spoken Spanish | Difference between the spoken and the written language with special attention to the study of the most commonly used idioms, saying and proverbs. | DEL |
Span 155 | Introduction to Spanish Linguistics | Evolution of the forms and structure of the Spanish language. | DEL |
Span 156 | Composition and Style | Advanced composition with a critical study of the representative prose words of modern Spanish stylists. | DEL |
Span 160 | Contemporary Spanish Literature | DEL | |
Span 161 | Contemporary Spanish Literature II | DEL | |
Span 162 | Spanish Poetry by Filipinos | Poetic works by Filipino-Spanish writers from the end of the 19th century to the first decades of the 20th century. | DEL |
Span 170 | Techniques of Spanish Translation | DEL | |
Span 171 | Hispanic Studies | Salient features of Spanish history, art ad general culture | DEL |
Span 180 | Methodology of Spanish Literature | Reading, interpretation and appreciation of selected prose and poetic works in Spanish literature with comments and observations on the method, approach and technique used in each lesson; demonstrations and working out of sample literature lessons. | DEL |
Span 182 | Spanish Classicists | Spanish classicists with emphasis on Poema del Cid, El Libro de Buen Amor, Lazarillo de Hormes, La Celestina and selected parts of El Quijote. | DEL |
Span 183 | The Generation of 1898 | Representative Spanish writers of the last decades of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century with special emphasis on the works of Miguel de Unamuno, Pio Baroja, Azorin and Ramiro de Maeztu. This course requires at least one term paper on the study of particular work of one of the major writers studies. | DEL |
Span 197 | Special Topics | DEL | |
Span 199 | Research Techniques and Thesis Writing | DEL | |
Span 203 | Works of Cervantes | DEL | |
Span 204 | Works of Lope De Vega | DEL | |
Span 205 | Masterpieces of Spanish Literature | A critical study of the masterpieces of Spanish Literature. | DEL |
Span 206 | History of the Spanish Language | Development of the Spanish language from its beginnings to the contemporary period. | DEL |
Span 208 | Spanish Stylistics | Study of the different literary styles, with special emphasis on the classics, the classicists, and the modernists in Spanish literature. | DEL |
Span 210 | The Spanish Novel | Origin and development of the Spanish novel from Calila y Dimna (XIV century) to the present time. | DEL |
Span 211 | Don Quijote de la Mancha | Background, development, influence and bibliography of Cervantes' most famous work in Spanish. | DEL |
Span 212 | Spanish Bibliography | Bibliography of the pre-classical, (Cantar de Mio Cid), classical, modern and contemporary Spanish literature. | DEL |
Span 261 | Philippine Literature in Spanish | DEL | |
Span 262 | The Spanish Influence in Philippine Literature | DEL | |
Span 263 | The Spanish Influence in Philippine Literature | DEL | |
Span 300 | Master's Thesis | DEL | |
Spanish 16 | Advanced Language Course III in Spanish | Advanced training in linguistic, communicative and intercultural knowledge and skills in Spanish | DEL |
Spanish 30 | Advanced Spoken Spanish I | DEL | |
Spanish 51 | Text Engagement in Spanish | Development of critical reading skills in Spanish | DEL |
Spanish 60 | Composition | DEL | |
Spanish 61 | Academic Writing in Spanish | Structure, content, formalities and ethics academic writing in Spanish | DEL |
Spanish 70 | Critical Theories in Spanish | Analysis of literary and cultural texts in Spanish | DEL |
Spanish 110 | Spanish Literature I | A survey of Spanish literature from the Origins to Neoclassicism | DEL |
Spanish 111 | Spanish Literature II | A survey of Spanish literature from the Romantic Period to the 21st Century | DEL |
Spanish 130 | Spanish Linguistics I | Basic structural features of Spanish and their application in foreign language learning | DEL |
Spanish 131 | Spanish Linguistics II | Research methods in Spanish applied linguistics | DEL |
Spec Thought | Readings in Speculative Thought | Philo | |
Speech 1 | Fundamentals of Speech | Understanding of the basic principles of speech and voice production and proficiency in their use. Speech skills common to all forms of oral communication, the selection and evaluation of materials for speech; organization; thought; voice; action; and speaker-listener relations. | DSCTA |
Speech 30 | Public Speaking and Persuasion | DSCTA | |
Speech 100 | Introduction to Speech Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 110 | Speech Communication Research Methods | DSCTA | |
Speech 113 | Language and Ethics in Speech Communication Behavior | DSCTA | |
Speech 115 | Bases of Speech | DSCTA | |
Speech 115 | Bases of Speech | The acoustic, physiological, phonetic and psychological foundations of verbal communication. | DSCTA |
Speech 120 | Oral Interpretation and Performance | DSCTA | |
Speech 122 | Performance of Children’s Literature | DSCTA | |
Speech 123 | Interpretation of Drama | DSCTA | |
Speech 124 | Introduction to Chamber Theatre | DSCTA | |
Speech 125 | Performance of Philippine Oral Literature | DSCTA | |
Speech 126 | Performance of the Literature of the World’s Religions | DSCTA | |
Speech 130 | Rhetoric | DSCTA | |
Speech 131 | Contemporary Rhetorical Theories | Rhetorical theories in contemporary contexts, problems, and issues | DSCTA |
Speech 132 | Rhetorical Criticism | DSCTA | |
Speech 133 | Argumentation | DSCTA | |
Speech 133 | Argumentation | Principles of argumentation-analysis, evidence, reasoning, fallacies, and briefing, with application in public speaking, discussion and debate. Development of capacity to reply extemporaneously to objections. Practice in argumentation composition and delivery. | DSCTA |
Speech 134 | Debate and Other Parliamentary Procedures | Nature, principles, and practice of debate and other parliamentary procedures | DSCTA |
Speech 136 | Forms of Public Address | DSCTA | |
Speech 136 | Forms of Public Address | The more important forms of public address and the occasions which give rise to them; study of special methods by which speech is made clear, interesting and forceful. Readings and reports on Philippine public address. | DSCTA |
Speech 137 | Group Discussion and Conference Leadership | DSCTA | |
Speech 137 | Group Discussion and Conference Leadership | Procedures in exchanging information, solving problems, determining policies, resolving differences in small face-to-face groups, and developing insights into the nature of group processes. | DSCTA |
Speech 141 | Rhetoric and Public Opinion | DSCTA | |
Speech 142 | Rhetoric and Popular Culture | DSCTA | |
Speech 143 | Rhetoric and Digital Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 150 | Interpersonal Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 152 | Nonverbal Communication in Interpersonal Relationships | DSCTA | |
Speech 153 | Communication in Relational Development and Deterioration | DSCTA | |
Speech 156 | Communication in Organizations | DSCTA | |
Speech 157 | Communication Across Cultures | DSCTA | |
Speech 158 | Managing Conflict in Interpersonal Relationships | DSCTA | |
Speech 160 | Basic Radio Techniques | DSCTA | |
Speech 160 | Basic Radio Techniques | Application of the techniques in the use of sound, music and special effect as applied to types of radio program. | DSCTA |
Speech 162 | Radio Writing | DSCTA | |
Speech 163 | Radio Speech | Fundamentals of microphone technique; practice in speaking, acting and announcing for the broadcast media. Basic training in planning and writing of radio and television talks. Voice recording for critical analysis. | DSCTA |
Speech 163 | Radio Speech | DSCTA | |
Speech 164 | Programming | DSCTA | |
Speech 165 | Radio Production Procedures | DSCTA | |
Speech 166 | Radio and Television Programs and Audiences | Analysis of basic program-types and structures; elements of program effectiveness and standards of evaluation of programs. Composition of the radio and television audiences; variations at different hours of the day; relative preferences of various elements in the audience for programs of different types. | DSCTA |
Speech 167 | Station Management | DSCTA | |
Speech 180 | Instructional Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 181 | Speech Communication Module Development | DSCTA | |
Speech 183 | Instructional Communication and Technology | DSCTA | |
Speech 184 | Speech Communication Program Evaluation | DSCTA | |
Speech 185 | Assessment of Learning in Speech Communication Activities | DSCTA | |
Speech 186 | Voice and Pronunciation in Instructional Contexts | DSCTA | |
Speech 195 | Speech Practicum | DSCTA | |
Speech 197 | Special Topics | DSCTA | |
Speech 198 | Speech Communication Research Methods, Areas and Techniques | DSCTA | |
Speech 199 | Undergraduate Research | DSCTA | |
Speech 200 | Undergraduate Thesis | DSCTA | |
Speech 201 | Speech Communication Process Analysis | DSCTA | |
Speech 203 | The Listening Process | DSCTA | |
Speech 204 | Language in Speech Communication Behavior | DSCTA | |
Speech 210 | Quantitative Research in Speech Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 211 | Qualitative Research in Speech Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 221 | Advanced Oral Interpretation | DSCTA | |
Speech 223 | Reader's Theater | DSCTA | |
Speech 224 | Chamber Theater | DSCTA | |
Speech 230 | Theories of Rhetoric from Ancient to Modern Times | DSCTA | |
Speech 236 | Philippine Public Address | DSCTA | |
Speech 237 | Group Communication | DSCTA | |
Speech 275 | Principles of Speech Correction | DSCTA | |
Speech 281 | Seminar-Workshop in Directing Speech Programs | DSCTA | |
Speech 291 | Directed Readings | DSCTA | |
Speech 300 | Master's Thesis | DSCTA | |
Speech 301 | Seminar: Problems in Speech Communication Process Analysis | DSCTA | |
Stat 100 | Calculus and Matrix Algebra for Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 101 | Elementary Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 102 | Intermediate Statistical Methods for Research | Stat | |
Stat 110 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers | Stat | |
Stat 114 | Descriptive Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 115 | Basic Statistical Methods | Stat | |
Stat 117 | Mathematics for Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 121 | Probability Theory I | Stat | |
Stat 122 | Probability Theory II | Stat | |
Stat 124 | Introduction to Programming | Stat | |
Stat 125 | Applications Software and Software Packages | Stat | |
Stat 130 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics for Computer Science | Stat | |
Stat 131 | Parametric Statistical Inference | Stat | |
Stat 132 | Nonparametric Statistical Inference | Stat | |
Stat 133 | Bayesian Statistical Inference | Stat | |
Stat 134 | Introduction to Scientific Writing in Statistics | Principles and methods in scientific writing in statistical studies | Stat |
Stat 135 | Matrix Theory for Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 136 | Introduction to Regression Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 138 | Introduction to Sampling Designs | Probability and non-probability sampling techniques; complex surveys; variance estimation; treatment of missing data; applications to various contexts | Stat |
Stat 142 | Introduction to Computational Statistics | Comtemporary themes in computational statistics; survey of computationally-intensive methods in statistics; advanced data management; SQL programming; resampling methods; simulations; macro programming; modeling applications | Stat |
Stat 143 | Survey Operations | Stat, Stat | |
Stat 144 | Introduction to Sampling Designs | Stat | |
Stat 145 | Introduction to Time Series Analysis and Forecasting | Stat | |
Stat 146 | Introduction to Exploratory Data Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 147 | Introduction to Multivariate Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 147 | Introduction to Multivariate Analysis | Multivariate normal distribution; inference on mean vector and dispersion matrices; principal component analysis; factor analysis; cluster analysis; discriminant analysis; canonical correlation analysis; correspondence analysis and perceptual mapping; multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA); applications to various contexts. | Stat |
Stat 148 | Introduction to Experimental Designs | Stat | |
Stat 148 | Introduction to Experimental Designs | Principles of experimentation; completely randomized design; randomized complete block design; Latin-square design; factorial experiments; confounding; incomplete blocks design; cross-over design; analysis of covariance; nested and split-plot designs; random effects; response surface methodology (RSM); applications to various contexts. | Stat |
Stat 149 | Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 191 | Special Topics in Biological and Medical Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 191.1 | Introduction to Biostatistics | Stat | |
Stat 192 | Special Topics in Business and Economic Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 192.1 | Statistics in Market Research | Stat | |
Stat 192.2 | Advanced Linear Models | Stat | |
Stat 193 | Special Topics in Industrial and Physical Science Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 193.1 | Introduction to Statistical Quality Control | Stat | |
Stat 194 | Special Topics in Social and Psychological Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 195 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 197 | Special Topics in Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 201 | Statistical Operations I | Stat | |
Stat 207 | Statistical Inference for Data Science | Concepts in probability theory and sampling distributions; classical statistical inference; computational inference; principles of data science | Stat-BGC |
Stat 208 | Programming for Data Analytics | Programming tools and methods for data analytics; modular and efficient programming; working with different data structures; high performance programming; applications | Stat-BGC |
Stat 210 | Statistical Software | Stat | |
Stat 211 | Statistical Computing | Stat | |
Stat 217 | Computational Statistics | Optimization methods; random numbers and Monte Carlo methods; Markov Chain Carlo; resampling methods; recent approaches and methods in Computational Statistics | Stat-BGC |
Stat 218 | Statistical Machine Learning | Applications of statistical machine learning; generalized linear models; supervised learning; unsupervised learning; kernel methods; support vector machines; neural networks; ensemble learning; contemporary topics | Stat-BGC |
Stat 219 | Advanced Topics in Machine Learning | Advanced topics, extensions, and new areas or latest developments in machine learning; contemporary topics in and applications to artificial intelligence and data science | Stat-BGC |
Stat 221 | Introductory Probability | Stat | |
Stat 222 | Introduction to Statistical Inference | Stat | |
Stat 223 | Applied Regression Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 224 | Experimental Designs | Stat | |
Stat 225 | Time Series Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 226 | Applied Multivariate Analysis | Multivariate normal distribution; principal components analysis; biplots and h-plots; factor analysis; discriminant analysis; cluster analysis; canonical correlation analysis; graphical and data oriented techniques; applications | Stat |
Stat 227 | Knowledge Discovery in Data | Frameworks and processes of knowledge discovery in data; data preprocessing; data exploration; data journalism and storytelling; ethics and privacy in data and analytics | Stat-BGC |
Stat 230 | Special Topics in Mathematics for Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 231 | Probability Theory | Probability spaces and random variables; probability distributions and distribution functions; mathematical expectation; convergence of sequences of random variables; laws of large numbers; characteristics functions | Stat |
Stat 232 | Parametric Inference | Stat | |
Stat 233 | Linear Models | Stat | |
Stat 234 | Multivariate Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 235 | Survey of Stochastic Processes | Stat | |
Stat 240 | High Dimensional Data | High dimensional data; high dimensional data visualization; high dimensional data analysis; dimension reduction; pattern search; clustering; applications | Stat |
Stat 241 | Nonlinear Regression | Stat | |
Stat 242 | Econometric Methods | Stat | |
Stat 243 | Categorical Data Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 244 | Design and Analysis of Clinical Experiments | Stat | |
Stat 245 | Survival Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 246 | Response Surface Methods | Product design and development; optimal designs; response surface models; response surface optimization; applications | Stat |
Stat 247 | Data Mining and Business Intelligence | Principles of data mining; methods of data mining; themes of data mining; applications of data mining in business intelligence | Stat |
Stat 249 | Nonparametric Modeling | Smoothing methods; kernel smoothing; spline smoothing; regression trees; projection pursuit; nonparametric regression; cross-validation; scoring; high dimensional predictors; additive models; backfitting | Stat |
Stat 250 | Sampling Designs | Concepts in designing sample surveys; non-sampling errors; simple random sampling; systematic sampling; sampling with varying probabilities; stratification, use of auxiliary information; cluster sampling; multi-stage sampling | Stat |
Stat 251 | Survey Operations | Stat | |
Stat 252 | Bootstrap Methods | Empirical distribution functions; resampling and nonparametric statistical inference; optimality of the bootstrap; bootstrap in hypothesis testing; bootstrap in confidence intervals; bootstrap in regressin models; bootstrap for dependent data | Stat |
Stat 260 | Quantitative Risk Management | Market risk; financial time series; copulas; extreme value theory; credit risk models; operational risks | Stat |
Stat 261 | Stochastic Calculus for Finance | Continuous-time model; Brownian motion; random walk; quadratic variation; Ito formula; Black-Scholes equation; risk-neutral measure; martingale representation theorem; fundamental theorems of asset pricing | Stat |
Stat 262 | Nonparametric Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 263 | Bayesian Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 264 | Elements of Decision Theory | Stat | |
Stat 265 | Robust Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 266 | Applied Nonparametric Methods | Methods for single, two and k samples; trends and association; nonparametric bootstrap | Stat |
Stat 267 | Advanced Applied Multivariate Analysis | Confirmatory factor analysis; multidimensional scaling; correspondence analysis; classification trees; CHAID; procrustes analysis; neural networks; structural equation modeling | Stat |
Stat 268 | Advanced Time Series Analysis | Nonstationarity; cointegration; interventions models; state space models; transfer functions; frequency domain; panel data; nonparametric methods for time series; nonparametric prediction; AR-Sieve; block bootstrap | Stat |
Stat 269 | Advanced Categorical Data Analysis | Probability structure of categorical data; modeling count data with heterogeneous mean; models for multinomial responses; postulation, estimation, evaluation of various parametrization of models for categorical data; assessment and handling of overdispersion in count data; clustered categorical data; advanced topics | Stat-BGC |
Stat 270 | Exploratory Data Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 271 | Statistical Quality Control | Stat | |
Stat 272 | Reliability Theory | Stat | |
Stat 273 | SIX SIGMA STATISTICS | DMAIC (define-measure-analyze-improve-control) methodology; statistical process control; process capability; failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA); measurement system analysis; optimization by experimentation; taguchi method | Stat |
Stat 274 | Market Research | The marketing research; data and data generation in marketing research; analytical methods; consumer behavior modeling | Stat |
Stat 275 | Economic Statistics | The Philippine Statistical System; surveys being regularly conducted by the system: questionnaire designs, sampling designs, estimators, issues; official statistics being generated: national accounts, consumer price index, input-output table, poverty statistics, leading economic indicators, seasonally adjusted series; statistical methods useful in generating official statistics | Stat |
Stat 276 | Statistics for Geographic Information Systems | Stat | |
Stat 277 | Statistics for Image Analysis | Stat | |
Stat 280 | Special Fields of Statistics | Stat, Stat-BGC | |
Stat 290 | Statistical Consulting | Stat | |
Stat 298 | Special Problem | Stat | |
Stat 299 | Special Project in Data Science | Integration and application of foundations, theories and methods of data analytics to address problems in industry, government, and other sectors; design and implementation of individual or group capstone project that is either project-oriented (engagement with and solution for a client) or research-oriented (work on own or client’s agenda) | Stat-BGC |
Stat 300 | Master's Thesis | Stat | |
Stat 301 | Theory of Probability I | Stat | |
Stat 302 | Theory of Probability II | Stat | |
Stat 303 | Stochastic Processes | Stat | |
Stat 311 | Theory of Statistical Inference I | Stat | |
Stat 312 | Theory of Statistical Inference II | Stat | |
Stat 313 | Decision Theory | Stat | |
Stat 321 | Asymptotic Methods for Statistics | Stat | |
Stat 380 | Advanced Special Topics | Stat | |
Stat 390 | Reading Course | Stat | |
Stat 396 | Seminar | Stat | |
Stat 400 | Dissertation | Stat |