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- Teacher: CAS_Jandelle Isla
Category: CAS
The course provides the theoretical and practical base for a straightforward business research project. It covers the fundamentals of the research proposal, literature review, and qualitative and quantitative methods. The course first emphasizes the research process and the importance of the literature review. It then focuses upon the appropriateness of specific research methods. Students are encourages to critically evaluate different strategies and methods by identifying both the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative and quantitative methods. Overall, this course equips students with the skills and expertise to develop and implement a research project on their field of specialization.
- Teacher: TC_Christofer Mabalay
Category: Tanza Campus
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- Teacher: RC_Arman Ambas
Category: CCATCampus
This course deals with nature of mathematics, appreciation of its practical, intellectual, and aesthetic dimensions, and application of mathematical tools in daily life. The course begins with an introduction to the nature of mathematics as an exploration of patterns (in nature and the environment) and as an application of inductive and deductive reasoning. By exploring these topics, students are encouraged to go beyond the typical understanding of mathematics as merely a set of formulas but as a source of aesthetics in patterns of nature, for example, and a rich language in itself (and of science) governed by logic and reasoning. The course then proceeds to survey ways in which mathematics provides a tool for understanding and dealing with various aspects of present-day living, such as managing personal finances, making social choices, appreciating geometric designs, understanding codes, used in data transmission and security, and dividing limited resources fairly. These aspects will provide opportunities for actually doing mathematics in a broad range of exercises that bring out the various dimensions of mathematics as a way of knowing, and test the students’ understanding and capacity.
- Teacher: Joyce Ann Araracap
Category: Carmona Campus
Concepts and principles of product and service promotion with emphasis on economic and social aspects of promotion.
- Teacher: CC_Melody Plaza
Category: Carmona Campus
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- Teacher: CAS_Mark John Quilatan
Category: CAS
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: CEMDS_Gilchor Cubillo
Category: CEMDS
- Teacher: TMC_Michael Edward Malvar
Category: Trece Martires Campus
- Teacher: CCJ_Rivan Banosong
Category: CCJ
- Teacher: CCJ_Rivan Banosong
Category: CCJ
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- Teacher: CCJ_Rivan Banosong
Category: CCJ
- Teacher: CCJ_Rivan Banosong
Category: CCJ
The course includes the study of the five pillars of criminal justice in the Philippines – law enforcement, the prosecution, the courts, the corrections and the community. It also covers their respective functional relationships as well as individual roles in the administration of the justice system in the solution of crimes.
- Teacher: CCJ_Rivan Banosong
Category: CCJ