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The philosophy and
methods of science focusing particularly on experimentation in the
investigation of problems and issues in psychology including ethical
considerations in the conduct of experimental research. The student is expected
to design and conduct experiments in psychology, write research reports, and
present and defend the findings of the experiment.

- Teacher: BOBBY JR. MONZALES
The philosophy and
methods of science focusing particularly on experimentation in the
investigation of problems and issues in psychology including ethical
considerations in the conduct of experimental research. The student is expected
to design and conduct experiments in psychology, write research reports, and
present and defend the findings of the experiment.

- Teacher: BOBBY JR. MONZALES
- Teacher: RC_Janice Custodio
- Teacher: RC_Janice Marquez
- Teacher: Kim Jonard Dimapilis
- Teacher: Kaisser Abordo
- Teacher: CAS_Florence Jimenez
nomenclature and the application of electronic and structural effects in predicting properties and reactivity. The
different classes of organic compounds are also covered.
- Teacher: CAS_Florence Jimenez
nomenclature and the application of electronic and structural effects in predicting properties and reactivity. The
different classes of organic compounds are also covered.

- Teacher: CAS_Myra Ambon

- Teacher: CAS_Myra Ambon
- Teacher: CAFENR_Edgardo Gonzales
- Teacher: CAFENR_Edgardo Gonzales
RATIONALE: This course is a survey of the greatest pieces of literature from all over the world; with representative readings from various places and various time periods.
FOCUS: It will cover famous literary pieces from the Greek and Roman mythology, Asian, British and European literature, as well as its genres and elements.
OUTCOME: Students of this course are expected to duly complete the required activities and outputs as reflections of their understanding of the various literary texts. As their final output, they will portray a literary piece of their choice by presenting a stage play.- Teacher: BEULA MICA MACALINDONG
RATIONALE: This course is a survey of the greatest pieces of literature from all over the world; with representative readings from various places and various time periods.
FOCUS: It will cover famous literary pieces from the Greek and Roman mythology, Asian, British and European literature, as well as its genres and elements.
OUTCOME: Students of this course are expected to duly complete the required activities and outputs as reflections of their understanding of the various literary texts. As their final output, they will portray a literary piece of their choice by presenting a stage play.- Teacher: BEULA MICA MACALINDONG
- Teacher: CAFENR_Noriel Bergonio
- Teacher: CAS_Benjarde Desor
- Teacher: CAS_Jayson Savilla
- Teacher: Paul Vincent Botin
- Teacher: Paul Vincent Botin
- Teacher: Paul Vincent Botin