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International Trade provides a host of topics on international trade agreements, trade policies and restrictions, counter trade, world trade, tariffs, foreign exchange and balance of payments. This course provides materials to students to enable them to capsulize their knowledge of international trade especially entered into by ASEAN-member nations. The course also equips students with fundamental knowledge on trade among nations in preparation for globalization.
- Teacher: CEMDS_Sharon Matilla
Category: CEMDS
The course covers a range of major issues impacting organizational topics on how various industries respond to crisis management and other management trends, in response to the pandemic. This also includes attendance and hosting of the webinar. This is designed to give students the opportunities to have a practical experience and current information on the new normal organizations are currently facing.
- Teacher: CEMDS_Betsy Rose Fidel
Category: CEMDS
The course covers a range of major issues impacting organizational topics on how various industries respond to crisis management and other management trends, in response to the pandemic. This also includes attendance and hosting of the webinar. This is designed to give students the opportunities to have a practical experience and current information on the new normal organizations are currently facing.
- Teacher: CEMDS_Betsy Rose Fidel
Category: CEMDS
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- Teacher: CED_Carmen Batiles
- Teacher: CED_Camille Martinzo
- Teacher: CED_Rodelo Parago
Category: CED
The course is an enrichment of the course on Euclidean Geometry. It discusses the properties and applications of other types of geometries such as finite geometry, non-Euclidean geometry, and projective geometry.
- Teacher: CC_Zyrill Macha
Category: Carmona Campus
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Category: Department of Arts and Sciences
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MSIT 275 - Enterprise Architecture (EA)
Course Description:
Conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization. It uses framework to provide principles and practices for creating and using the architecture description of a system. Its primary purpose is to guide the process of planning and designing the information technology / information system capabilities to meet organizational objectives.
Credit: 3 units
Pre-requisite: MSIT 255 – IT Service Management
- Teacher: CEIT_Aiza Bihis
- Teacher: Con Marvin Serrano
Category: CEIT
Research methodologies, importance, processes. Thesis writing guidelines.
- Teacher: CEIT_Charlotte Carandang
Category: CEIT
This course deals with the important skills in providing basic health services for health promotion and disease prevention at individual, family and community levels.
- Teacher: CON_Glaizalyn Camayang
- Teacher: MERRY ROSE OLEGARIO
- Teacher: CON_Charmaine Kelly Posadas
- Teacher: CON_Phaebi Romen
Category: CON
This course deals with the important skills in providing basic health services for health promotion and disease prevention at the community level and community organizing.
- Teacher: CON_Glaizalyn Camayang
- Teacher: MERRY ROSE OLEGARIO
- Teacher: CON_Hydra Jane Olivar
- Teacher: CON_Phaebi Romen
Category: CON
Mythology and Folklore is a course designed to introduce the student to various cultures through an exploration of their mythology and folklore. Students will study the mythology and folklore of classical Greece and Rome, as well as selected other places of the world. They will explore the universality and social significance of myths and folklore and see how these powerful tales continue to shape society even today.
- Teacher: RC_Shanna Ky Opina
Category: CCATCampus
Mythology and Folklore is a course designed to introduce the student to various cultures through an exploration of their mythology and folklore. Students will study the mythology and folklore of classical Greece and Rome, as well as selected other places of the world. They will explore the universality and social significance of myths and folklore and see how these powerful tales continue to shape society even today.
- Teacher: RC_Shanna Ky Opina
Category: CCATCampus
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Category: Department of Information Technology
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- Teacher: IC_JOSE LERIO BATULA
Category: Imus Campus