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Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
C 10a Drawing Studies Form description of objects in black and white and in color in different elementary mediums of charcoal, chalk (pastel), crayon, water color. CFA - r 1964 Yes
C 10b Drawing Studies Continuation of C 10a. CFA - r 1964 Yes
C 12a Perspective CFA - r 1964 Yes
C 14a Composition CFA - r 1964 Yes
C 14b Composition CFA - r 1964 Yes
C 15 Visual Perception Fundamentals of the dynamics of vision. CFA - r 1964 Yes
C 140 Communication Theory Nature of the communication process and contribution of other disciplines to knowledge about the process. Empirical studies that throw light on problems of professional journalists in trying to communicate more effectively through the mass media. DBC, DCRes 1989 Yes
C 199 Research Design Problem, concept and hypothesis formulation, sampling and data-gathering techniques, analysis and writing up of research proposals on a special problem. DCRes 1976 Yes
C 199.1 Applied Communication Research DCRes 1976 Yes
C 204 Seminar in Philippine Mass Communication DCRes 1970 Yes
C 206 Seminar in Public Information DCRes 1970 Yes
C 209 Sociological and Psychological Approaches to Public Information Application of social and psychological principles in public information programs. DCRes 1986 Yes
C 218 Seminar in Public Information Management Systems, policies, social responsibilities and management of public information agencies and counselling operations. DCRes 1986 Yes
C 219 Special Problems in Public Information Supervised individual study and/or field work in public information with emphasis on developmental programs and projects. DCRes 1986 Yes
C 221 Seminar on the Folk Media The nature and function of the folk media as socialization processes and as channels of communication. DCRes 1976 Yes
C 223 Special Problems on the Folk Media In-depth feasibility study on utilizing folk literature, drama, musical and art forms as channels of communication for development messages. DCRes 1982 Yes
C 241 Communication and Socio-Cultural Change Communication media, theories, and techniques in effecting social and cultural change. DCRes 1986 Yes
CA 62 Art of the Camera Expressive and imagination resources of the camera. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 100.1 Cinematic Arts and Technology I Materials and techniques in cinematic art. Studio work. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 100.2 Cinematic Arts and Technology II Continuation of CA 100.1 CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 110 History of World Cinema Introduction to history, themes and techniques of world cinema. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 111 History of Philippine Cinema Historical survey and analysis of genres and styles of Filipino films. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 112 Aesthetics of Cinema Aesthetic principles in the practice of the cinematic artist. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 130.1 Production Workshop I Exploration of various aspects of filmmaking. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 130.2 Production Workshop II Continuation of CS 130.1. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 132 Cinematic Design Visual elements of design in relation to film production. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 170 Cinematic Direction Principles of cinema direction. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 172 Cinematheque Resources Archival research and practicum in the professional preservation and diffusion of the cinematic arts. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 200.1 Thesis Production Preparation for a film production. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CA 200.2 Thesis Production Film production practicum. CFA - r 1985 Yes
CAL-UG 197 197 NATATANGING PAKSA PSP 1991 Yes
CAO 00 Court Attendance and Observation This course consists of personal attendance of the students in actual court trials under the guidance of their professor and visits to the different branches of the Department of Justice such as the Prosecuting Attorney and Attorney-General's offices, Division of Investigation, Office of the Clerk of Court, Office of the Sheriff to acquaint them with the methods and procedure of preparation, presentation and follow-up of pleadings, and a thorough information of the personnel of the different branches of the judiciary, dealing with whom will be indispensable after their admission to the bar. A report of their personal impressions of trials witnessed, with their criticisms and comments on the manner how examination, cross-examinations and objections have been conducted by the opposing counsels will be required. Discussion of the same with their instructor. Law 1940 Yes
CCP Clinical Conference and Practice Instead of a common central clinic, the College has adopted the sectional clinics organized to meet the requirements of every branch of dentistry. The senior students are group into sections and assigned by rotation to each clinic for a definite period of time. In addition to clinical practice, students are requires to attend the clinical conference on selected cases treated in the various clinics. In the conferences emphasis is laid on the problem of diagnosis and treatment planning student are also require to prepare a theme or to present reports of cases supplemented by their studies on current literature. These reports are also read in the conference or in the seminars where students are trained how to discuss and present scientific papers. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
CD 11 Introduction to Community Development Concepts, approaches and methods in community development. CD 2010 Yes
CD 11 Introduction to Community Development Concepts, methods and approaches in community development, with emphasis on Third World Countries. CD 1983 Yes
CD 22 Creative Design The amplification of first year composition with emphasis on the abstract-decorative approach. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 23 Lettering A study and execution of basic lettering forms. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 24 Technique and Reproduction and Typography To acquaint the student with important technique and various media in commercial design and the process and limitation of reproduction, such as "offset" printing, silk screen, rotogravure, etc. Supplemented by field trips to different publication houses. This course includes also lettering, supplemented by a study of types. CFA - r 1960 Yes
CD 24 Techniques and Reproduction To acquaint the student with the important techniques and various mediums in commercial design and the processes and limitations of reproduction, such as "offset" printing, silk screen, rotogravure, etc. Supplemented by field trips to different publication houses. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 25 Lettering and Typography Continuation of CD 23 (Lettering) supplemented by a study of types. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 37a Illustration Linear and three-dimensional studies of the human figure with emphasis on figure movement and rhythm. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 37b Illustration Continuation of CD37a (Illustration). Detailed studies of the human figure in its separate and related parts, with emphasis on the delineation of character and expression. Problems in graphic presentation of ideas and pictorial structure. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 39b Textile Design Continuation of CD 39a (Textile Design). Emphasis on the ultimate use of the fabric-drapery, upholstery, apparel fabric, etc., supplemented by some costume designing. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 41 Cartooning Creative portrayal of cartoons for newspaper, magazines and other publications, such as comic strips, greeting-cards, etc. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 42 Cartooning Continuation of CD 41; Studies of caricaturing, editorial cartooning and animation for television and motion picture purposes. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 47a Advanced Illustration Continuation of CD 37b (Illustration). Study and execution in various mediums of illustrations for newspapers, magazines and other publications. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 47a Advanced Illustration and Cartoning I Study and execution of problems in feature and story illustrations for newspapers, magazines and other publications both in serious and cartoon forms. CFA - r 1959 Yes
CD 47b Advanced Illustration Continuation of CD 47a (Advanced Illustration). Advanced studies in modern techniques used in story illustrations, children's books, etc. with emphasis on originality of ideas and style. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 47b Advanced Illustration and Cartooning II Continuation of CD 47a. Advanced studies in the modern techniques used in style illustration with emphasis on originality of ideas and style. Supplemented by studies in caricaturing and editorial cartooning. CFA - r 1959 Yes
CD 48a Advanced Advertising Design Study and execution of the problems in package designing and window display. Continuation of CD 38b (Advertising Design). CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 48a Advanced Advertising and Cartooning I Study and execution of problems in billboard advertising, poster, cover designing and the application of cartoons for advertising purposes. CFA - r 1959 Yes
CD 48b Advanced Advertising Design Continuation of CD 48a (Adv. Advertising Design). Study and execution of the problems in billboard advertising, poster and cover designing. Supplemented by field trips to different advertising agencies. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 48b Advanced Advertising Design and Cartooning II Continuation of CD 48a. Study and execution of the problems in package designing, window display and cartoon animation for television advertising. CFA - r 1959 Yes
CD 49a Advanced Textile Design Designing for the specific methods of production such as silk-screen, roller printing, embroidery, hand loom, power loom, etc. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 100 Philippine Society and Community Development I Macro analysis of Philippines historical, socio-economic and political situations and issues in relation to development work CD 2010 Yes
CD 101 Philippine Society and Community Development II Socio-political and cultural dynamics in communities and implications to CD as a profession. CD 2010 Yes
CD 102 Nature and Principles Principles, methods, problems and trends in community development. CFA - r 1976 Yes
CD 103 Community Development and Philippine Economic Reality Philippine economic system and its impact on principles, methods, problems and trends in community development. CD 1976 Yes
CD 104 Community and Group Dynamics Structures, process, stability and change of communities and groups. CD 1979 Yes
CD 105 Group Processes and Change Dynamics of group formation, stability and change. CD 1976 Yes
CD 106 Training in Community Development Concepts and principles of training as applied to community development. CD 1980 Yes
CD 107 Community Development and Philippine Political Reality Philippine political system and its impact on principles, methods, problems and trends in community development. CD 1976 Yes
CD 110 Development Theories The history and theories of community development CD 1983 Yes
CD 111 Development Programs Analysis of development models, policies and programs. CD 1989 Yes
CD 111 Policies, Programs and Services for Community Development Analysis of policies, programs, and services for community development at the local, national, regional and global levels. CD 2010 Yes
CD 112 Gender and Development Concepts, approaches and strategies for mainstreaming gender in development. CD 2010 Yes
CD 113 Urban Development Programs, problems and trends in urban development. CD 1976 Yes
CD 114 Development Programs II Operations & Impacts of development Programs: continuation CD 1983 Yes
CD 115 Political Structures and Processes in Communities CD 1983 Yes
CD 119.1 Advance Research UP College Tacloban 1976 Yes
CD 120 Organization and Innovations CD 1976 Yes
CD 121 Community Organization I CD 1993 Yes
CD 121 Community Organizing Concepts, approaches, and processes in community organizing CD 2010 Yes
CD 122 Organizing and Social Movements Analysis of issues and strategies in social movements. CD 2010 Yes
CD 123 Communication Strategies for Community Development Formulation of effective communication processes and strategies foe community development projects. CD 2010 Yes
CD 123 Issues and Strategies in Mobilization Analysis of strategies and issues in mobilizing communities and groups. CD 1989 Yes
CD 124 Educational Strategies for Community Development CD 2010 Yes
CD 124 Innovative Strategies Analysis of innovative strategies in community development and related programs. CD 1976 Yes
CD 125 Communication and Development Communication processes and strategies and community development. CD 1983 Yes
CD 125 Community Governance and Mobilization Strategies An assessment of issues and identification of strategies for strengthening community governance. CD 2010 Yes
CD 126 Educational Strategies for Community Development CD 1983 Yes
CD 126 Innovative Strategies in Community Organizing Contemporary discourses on innovative strategies in community organizing. CD 2010 Yes
CD 130 Community Organization Theories, principles and trends in community organization. UP College Tacloban 1980 Yes
CD 131 Planning and Administration in Community Development CD 1983 Yes
CD 132 Participatory Project Development and Management Concepts, principles, processes and tools in participatory project and program development, management, monitoring and evaluation. CD 2010 Yes
CD 132 Project Development CD 2003 Yes
CD 133 Community Resource Management Management of community-based programs. CD 1989 Yes
CD 133 Community-based Resources Management Concepts, principles, processes, and tools in community-based management of community resources CD 2010 Yes
CD 134 Community Development and Disaster Risk Management Concepts, principles and processes in community-based disaster risk management in community development. CD 2010 Yes
CD 135 People's Initiatives and Economic Enterprises CD 2010 Yes
CD 140 Community Organization CD 1976 Yes
CD 141 Seminar on Cooperative Management Principles and methods of organizing and managing cooperative associations in the community. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 142 Seminar on Community-based Health, Nutrition and Population Programs UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 143 Seminar on Agriculture and Farm System Development Programs UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 144 Seminar on Housing Programs UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 145 Seminar on Natural Resources Development Programs UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 146 Seminar on Area Development Program UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 147 Seminar on Woman and Youth Development Programs UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 148 Seminar on Local Programs UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
CD 161 Special Problems In-depth analysis of selected problems in community development. CD 1983 Yes
CD 162 Seminar on Poverty CD 1976 Yes
CD 162 Seminar on Poverty CD 1983 Yes
CD 163 People's Initiatives and Economic Enterprises CD 2003 Yes
CD 164 Seminar on Economics and Community Development CD 1976 Yes
CD 165 Seminar on Women and Development Perspectives and experiences in women and development CD 1989 Yes
CD 166 Seminar on Religion and Community Development CD 1976 Yes
CD 171 The Community Development Worker and His Profession Ethics and responsibilities of the CD worker. CD 1976 Yes
CD 177 Special Problems CD 1975 Yes
CD 180 Practicum I Field practice for basic skills in community development CD 1989 Yes
CD 180 Practicum I Introductory supervised field work CD 1975 Yes
CD 181 Practicum II Field practice for specialized skills in community development CD 1989 Yes
CD 181 Practicum II CD 1975 Yes
CD 182 Practicum III Advanced field practice CD 1983 Yes
CD 190 Statistics for Community Development CD 2010 Yes
CD 191 Introduction to Community Development Research Social research concepts, approaches, processes, and methods of research in community development practice. CD 2010 Yes
CD 191.1 Advanced Research CD 1976 Yes
CD 192 Community Development Research Practicum, Dissemination and Utilization Research practicum, dissemination and utilization strategies in community development practice. Application of research theory, concepts and processes. CD 2010 Yes
CD 195 Special Problems In-depth analysis of selected problems in community development. UP College Tacloban 1980 Yes
CD 198 Statistics for Community Development Theories, principles and methods of statistics. Prerequisite: Math 11 or other equivalent courses. CD 1983 Yes
CD 198.1 Research in Community Development CD 1980 Yes
CD 199.3 Advanced Research CD 1978 Yes
CD 200 Comparative Community Development Comparative analysis of community development programs:concepts, assumptions, methodology, planning, organization and administration. CD 1974 Yes
CD 201 Social Structures and Processes in the Philippine Communities Analysis of the development of Philippine communities from a historical, socio-economic, political and gender perspective, with emphasis on the problems and prospects of Community Development. CD 2006 Yes
CD 202 Development Theories in Community Development Analysis of development perspectives in the context of the local, national and global realities CD 2006 Yes
CD 204 Foundations of the Community Community structure and process; analyses of the cultural and institutional bases of community development. CD 1974 Yes
CD 210 Concepts, Techniques and Alternative Approaches CD 1969 Yes
CD 212 Social Psychology of Community Life Theoretical and empirical contribution of social psychology to community development and social change; understanding individual, group and community processes. CD 1969 Yes
CD 213 Planning and Administration of Development Programs Issues in social planning and program development; plan formulation, programme implementation and evaluation. CD 1974 Yes
CD 214 Political Organizations of the Community Organization of the barrio, municipal, provincial, city and national communities; politics and public decisions. CD 1969 Yes
CD 215 Local Government and Community Development Roles and responsibilities of barrio, municipal, and provincial governments in community development with emphasis on local autonomy and their contributions to national development. CD 1970 Yes
CD 216 Economic Foundations of the Community Functioning of local economy; factors and forces for the organization and development of communities; service comparatives, consumer's cooperatives, and credit unions. CD 1969 Yes
CD 217 Seminar in Politics and Community Development CD 1979 Yes
CD 220 Advanced Community Organization Analyses of theories and methods of community organization; comparative analyses of local, regional and national strategies. CD 1978 Yes
CD 221 Advanced Community Organization and Development Practice Theories, strategies, methods and techniques in Community Development direct practice. CD 1979 Yes
CD 222 Community Mobilization and Advocacy Participatory, gender-responsive and rights-based approaches, strategies and practices for community mobilization and advocacy. CD 2006 Yes
CD 223 Community Development Practice II Analyses of case reports and field studies related to the problems of mobilizing human and community resources. CD 1979 Yes
CD 225 Community Organizing and Social Movements Perspectives and approaches in the application of community organizing to social movements for community and social change. CD 2006 Yes
CD 226 Re-building Displaced Communities Perspectives, processes and issues in re-building displaced communities affected by development projects, conflicts, socio-political seclusion and discrimination. CD 2006 Yes
CD 227 Community Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Strategies for Community Development Theory and practice in community conflicts resolution and peace building with focus on the dimensions of class, gender, identity, and resource-use competition. CD 2006 Yes
CD 230 Communication in Community Development Application of theoretical and empirical communication and concepts to the various aspects of community development with emphasis on operational problems. CD 1974 Yes
CD 231 Community Development Planning Participatory and gender responsive community development planning, perspectives, processes and techniques. CD 2006 Yes
CD 232 Development and Management of CD Programs and Projects Participatory approaches to the development and management of sustainable and gender responsive programs and projects for community development. CD 2006 Yes
CD 233 Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation in Community Development Concepts, principles, processes and tools in participatory monitoring and evaluation of community development programs and projects. CD 2006 Yes
CD 234 Community-Based Resource Management Concepts, principles, processes, trends and issues in community-based resource management. CD 2006 Yes
CD 234 Seminar in Social Development Planning and Administration CD 2003 Yes
CD 235 Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Perspectives and practice in disaster risk prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and rehabilitation through community-based approach. DAF, CD 2006 Yes
CD 236 Community Enterprise and Cooperatives Development Perspectives, approaches, tools, trends and issues in the development and management of community enterprise and cooperatives. CD 2006 Yes
CD 237 National and International Policies, Legislation and Covenants in Community Development Survey of selected national and international development policies, legislation and covenants and their implications to Community Development. CD 2006 Yes
CD 241 Community Leadership and Organizational Development Theory, practice and perspectives in community leadership and participatory organizational development within the context of Community Development. DAF, CD 2006 Yes
CD 242 Community Development Training Perspectives and practice in planning, conducting and evaluating participatory training for community groups, development practitioners and professionals. CD 2006 Yes
CD 242 Human Relations and Leadership in Community Development Analysis of human factors as they relate to the operational problems in community development with emphasis on the internal and external organizational relationships. CD 1970 Yes
CD 243 Managing Conflicts in Community-Based and Social Development Organizations Perspectives and practice in the management and resolution of interpersonal and group conflicts in community-based and service-oriented organizations. CD 2006 Yes
CD 246 Urban Community Development Urbanization and community development for national development. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. CD 1973 Yes
CD 248 Regional and Local Development Planning Application of current operational theories and concepts to the problems of local and regional planning. CD 1970 Yes
CD 266 Problems and Process of Development Problems and processes of change from tradition to modernity with practical implication for development and community. CD 1970 Yes
CD 266 Sociology of Development Application of current operationally significant sociological theories and concepts to the problems and models of development at the local, national and international levels. CD 1970 Yes
CD 270 Seminar on Special Problems in Community Development Analysis and explication of some selected problems in community development with emphasis on problem-solving and related aspects. CD 1970 Yes
CD 271 Seminar in Community Development CD 2006 Yes
CD 280 Field Instruction WD, CD 2016 Yes
CD 280 Field Instruction I WD, CD 1975 Yes
CD 281 Field Instruction II Participation in the formulation, testing, and evaluation of innovative strategies in community settings. CD, WD 1974 Yes
CD 281 Field Instruction II CD, WD 1975 Yes
CD 290 Practicum CD 1971 Yes
CD 291 Community Development Research I Fundamentals of social research (qualitative and quantitative) as applied to Community Development CD 2006 Yes
CD 292 Community Development Research II Application of Community Development research CD 2006 Yes
CD 293 Community Development Research III CD 2003 Yes
CD 294 Seminar in Community Development Research CD 1978 Yes
CD 298 Research in Community Development Understanding of the theoretical framework of research methodology in community with particular emphasis on the major steps in research. CD 1970 Yes
CD 300 Thesis CD 1979 Yes
CD 34b Advanced Landscape Painting CD 1960 Yes
CD 37-a Illustration Linear and three-dimensional studies of the human figure with emphasis on figure movement and rhythm. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 37-b Illustration Continuation of CD 37-a (Illustration). Detailed studies of the human figure in its separate and related parts, with emphasis on the delineation of character and expression. Problems in graphic presentation of ideas and pictorial structure. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 38-a Advertising Design A study of the fundamentals of design in advertising. Study and execution of basic-layouts for newspaper and magazine advertising. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 38-b Advertising Continuation of CD 38-a (Advertising Design). Application of various mediums used in modern advertising, such as pen-and-ink, scratch board, etc. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 39-a Textile Design Study and execution of two-dimensional design or surface pattern work for textiles and gift-wrapping paper. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 39-b Textile Design Continuation of CD 39-a (Textile Design). Emphasis on the ultimate use of the fabric-drapery, upholstery, apparel fabrics, etc. supplemented by some costume designing. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 47-a Advanced Illustration Continuation of CD 37-b (Illustration). Study and execution in various mediums of illustrations for newspapers, magazine and other publications. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 47-b Advanced Illustration Continuation of CD 47-a (Advanced Illustration). Advanced studies in modern techniques used in story illustration children's books, etc. With emphasis on originality of ideas and style. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 48-a Advanced Advertising Design Study and execution of the problems in package designing and window display. Continuation of CD 38-b (Advertising Design). CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 48-b Advanced Advertising Design Continuation of CD 48-a (Advanced Advertising Design). Study and execution of the problems in bill-board advertising poster and cover designing. Supplemented by field trips to different advertising agencies. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 49-a Advanced Textile Design Designing for the specific methods of production such as silk-screen, roller printing, embroidery, handloom, power loom, etc. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CD 49-b Advanced Textile Design Continuation of CD 49-a (Advanced Textile Design) with emphasis on individuality of expression. CFA - r 1956 Yes
CE 1 Engineering Economics Theory of investment; sinking fund; depreciation estimating, cost keeping, estimating first cost of structures and their special application to the field of engineering. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 2 Testing Laboratory ICE 1913 Yes
CE 3 Testing Materials ICE 1915 Yes
CE 4 Cost Keeping ICE 1954 Yes
CE 5 Public Health Engineering Elementary Bacteriology, disease causation water-borne diseases. Civic cleanliness and sanitation. Control and prevention of water-borne, insect-borne and rodent-borne diseases. Malariology. Food and milk, and lighting. Routine examination of water and sewage. Sampling, recording and interpretation of results. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 8 ICE 1916 Yes
CE 9 Masonry and Foundations ICE 1914 Yes
CE 10 DMAPS: Disaster Mitigation, Adaptation and Preparedness Strategies Introduction to principles and practices of natural disaster risk management by mitigation, adaptation, and preparedness strategies through civil engineering and related disciplines aiming for resilience. ICE 2012 Yes
CE 11 Hydrology Occurrence and distribution of water in nature. Analysis of rainfall and stream flow data and estimate of infiltration and runoff. Ground water storm and flood frequency. Water laws ICE 1962 Yes
CE 13 Hydraulic Engineering II Irrigation and drainage. Flood and sediment control . Navigation canals and locks. Ports and harbors. Multiple purpose projects. Water power engineering. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 14 Solid Mechanics Introduction to continuum mechanics; special topics in mechanics, such as non-homogeneous members, inelastic behavior, unsymmetrical bending, torsion, energy methods and applications. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 15 Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering I ICE 2009 Yes
CE 15 Wooden Structures Uses of Philippine woods. Design of wooden beams, girders, posts, trusses false work, buildings, and other timber structures in common use. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 16 Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering II Principles of similitude and dimensional analysis. Application to closed-conduit flow, flow around immersed bodies and open-channel flows. Case studies in pipe flow, flow through hydraulic structures, flow around civil works structures, and flow through porous media. ICE 2003 Yes
CE 17 Architecture an introduction to the classic orders of architecture and to the most common architectural terms. A study of the general methods of casting shades and shadows of rectilinear, curvilinear,and composite figures. A series of small "Plan" problems on architectural presentation basis. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 20 Roads and Pavements Location and design of roads, specifications and construction of rural highways and city streets pavements. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 21 Engineering Statistics Frequency distribution, averages and measures of variation, simple probability, theory of large and small sampling. Correlation and application in engineering. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 22 Engineering Economy The fundamentals of engineering decisions. Relative economy of alternative materials, methods, processes, designs. ICE 1966 Yes
CE 23 Seminar in Engineering Relations Case studies involving engineering ethics, contracts and specifications. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 24 Building Planning and Construction Common architectural terms. Principles underlying good planning such as logical relation to one another of different parts of a building, arrangement of proper lighting and ventilation, orientation and climate, and selection of appropriate materials and construction. Preparation of complete building drawing including floor, foundation, framing, location and roof plans, elevations, sections, and detail drawings. Estimating costs. DChE, ICE 1962 Yes
CE 25 Mathematical Problems in Civil Engineering ICE 2003 Yes
CE 26 Analytical and Computational Methods in Civil Engineering I Programming concepts and methods; algorithms and software; matrix operatoins; concepts of dicrete mathematics. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 27 Analytical and Computational Methods in Civil Engineering II Eigenvalue problems; nonlinear equations; function approximations; ordinary differential equations; analytical and numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations; vector analysis. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 27 Sanitary Engineering Municipal and rural sanitation. Water supply and waste disposal in rural communities; refuse collection and disposal; control of mosquitoes, flies and rats; plumbing principles and regulations; ventilation and lighting buildings; problems of housing,school sanitation, industrial hygiene and other sanitary engineering topics. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 28 Analytical and Computational Methods in Civil Engineering III Partial differential equations; analytical and numerical solution of partial differential equations; Fourier series; tensor analysis; calculus of variations. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 29 Construction Methods and Equipment Plant layout and selection of equipment. Earthmoving, rock drilling and blasting, tunneling; etc. Studies of equipment involved such as tractors, bull dozers, scrapers, power shovels, draglines, clam shells, etc. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 30 Review Course A general view given immediately preceding the July Board Examination fro civil engineers. The object is to refresh the students' minds on the past courses by discussing in class problems covering the most important principles involved in the various board examination subjects. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 31 Basic Mine Structures Graphic statistics, trusses, head-frames. Earth pressure; walls and bins. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 31 Theory of Structures 1 ICE 1954 Yes
CE 32 Irrigation Use and practice of applying irrigation water and its duty for staple crops. Design of canals, tunnels, flumes, pipes, spillways, drops, chutes, headgates and low weir dams on previous foundations. Canal theory of diversions. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 32 Theory of Structures II ICE 1954 Yes
CE 33 Water Supply and Water Power Public water supply sources; works for storage, purification and distribution. Water power sites; dams, pen stocks, turbines, waterwheels. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 35 Design of Timber Structures Design of wooden flooring and floor framing, posts, trusses, falsework, bridges,and buildings. Preparation of the bill of materials and estimate costs. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 36 Sanitary Engineering I Application of engineering principles to environmental sanitation and public health. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 38 Plumbing A short course covering various phases of plumbing design and construction for drainage, sewerage, water supply , and other purposes. Preparation of plumbing plans. A survey of different kinds of plumbing fixtures. DChE 1962 Yes
CE 39 Materials Testing ICE 1954 Yes
CE 41 Irrigation and Drainage Irrigation and drainage from the engineering point of view. Irrigation methods and structures. Design of an irrigation project. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 42 Water Power Engineering General principles of design, construction, and operation of hydro-electric projects. Equipment for power projects. Fundamentals of dam engineering. Different types of dams. Dam and spillway design. Surge tank design. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 43 Waterworks Engineering Fundamentals in the design, construction, and operation of water supply and treatment works, both for municipal and industrial use. Measuring, recording, indicating, and control instruments. Pumps and pumping stations. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 44 Sewerage and Municipal Sanitation Refuse disposal. Abattoirs. Drainage. Sewage collection, treatment, disposal. Design of a typical sewage collection, treatment, and disposal plant. Fundamentals of industrial waste treatment. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 45 Plumbing ICE 1957 Yes
CE 46 Transportation Engineering I Highway, railway,air and marine traffic characteristics. Geometric design of railroads, highways, marine and air terminals. Surveys and earthwork calculations. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 47 Transportation Engineering II Pavement design, construction and maintenance of roadways and airport pavements. Planning and facilities. ICE 1966 Yes
CE 49 City Planning Historical background of modern city planning. Some legal aspects of planning such as zoning laws, building codes, and private deed restrictions. Problems in site planning with relation to physical conditions, landscape construction and costs. Use of contour maps, layout of roads, grouping of buildings, surface and sub-surface drainage, utilities, and community services. ICE, DGE 1962 Yes
CE 50 Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design Properties and manufacture of concrete. Fundamental principles governing the analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams, slabs, girders, columns, footings, and walls. Members subjected to combined stresses, Prestressed concrete. ICE 1966 Yes
CE 52 Highway Engineering Planning, design, construction of highways and streets; highway traffic surveys and traffic control; pavement design; construction methods; and economic highways. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 54 Structural Engineering II (Continuation of CE 53) Deflection of trusses, analysis of statically indeterminate trusses; analysis of statically determinate beams and trusses, design for different materials of statically determinate beams and frames; connections; details. ICE 1974 Yes
CE 56 Structural Engineering IV Recent development analysis, design and construction. ICE 1969 Yes
CE 57 Elementary Structural Analysis Theory of stress analysis of determinate structures, graphic statics; influence lines and moving loads ; simple frames and continuous beams; lateral loads on buildings. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 58 Engineering Materials Engineering requirements of materials. Structure and composition of matter. Evaluation and selection of materials. Laboratory demonstration. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 59 Structural Design Structural design of wood, steel, and concrete members including their connections. An integrated design complete with structural places and details and illustrating principles previously discussed will be required. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 60 Soils Engineering Properties, identification, classification of soils. Permeability, compressibility, shearing strength, etc. Consolidation theory and settlement analysis. Stability of slope and walls. Lateral pressures . ICE 1966 Yes
CE 63 Contracts and Specifications Elements of the law and contract and other affecting engineering profession. Engineering and legal aspects of spefications ICE 1954 Yes
CE 64 Ethics and Contracts Professional and civic relations of the engineer. Elements of the law of contracts and other laws affecting the engineering profession. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 65 Design of Timber Structures Design of wooden flooring and floor framing, posts, trusses, falsework, bridges,and buildings. Preparation of the bill of materials and estimate costs. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 66 Design of Steel Structures Formerly CE 413 ICE 1954 Yes
CE 67 Design and Reinforced Concrete Structures ICE 1954 Yes
CE 68 Foundation Engineering ICE 1954 Yes
CE 69 Machinery Foundations Engineering foundation materials. Design of foundation of electrical equipment. Electric posts, towers and anchorage. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 71 Building Planning and Construction Common architectural terms. Principles underlying good planning such as logical relation to one another of different parts of a building, arrangement of proper lighting and ventilation, orientation and climate, and selection of appropriate materials and construction. Preparation of complete building drawing including floor, foundation, framing, location and roof plans, elevations, sections, and detail drawings. Estimating costs. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 71 Structural Design I ICE 1969 Yes
CE 72 Structural Design II ICE 1969 Yes
CE 73 Structural Design III Structural design of buildings. Preparation of structural drawings. ICE 1967 Yes
CE 90 Free Surface Flow Open channel flow, the hydraulic jump, backwater curves. Waves and surges in canals and docks. River control, flood routing, and reservoir operations. ICE 1954 Yes
CE 91 Engineering Problems ICE 1954 Yes
CE 93 Traffic Engineering ICE 1958 Yes
CE 94 Roadway Design and Construction ICE 1958 Yes
CE 95 Highway Materials of Construction ICE 1958 Yes
CE 101 Principles of Pre-Stressed Concrete Study of materials used in pre-stressed concrete; different methods of pre-srtessing; mechanics of design of statically determinate pre-stressed structures; ultimate strengths and factors of safety ICE 1959 Yes
CE 102 Plastic Design in Steel Structures Basic theory of plastic design; stresses and strains beyond the elastic limit; applications in the design of beams, frames and trusses. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 110 Hydrology Weather and hydrologic cycle; precipitation, evaporation, transpiration and infiltration; ground water flow; rainfall-runoff relations; unit hydrograph; storage and channel routing; flood and drought frequency analysis. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 110 Hydrology ICE 1987 Yes
CE 111 Hydraulic Engineering ICE 2009 Yes
CE 112 Water Resources Engineering River Engineering; flood and sediment control; drainage; irrigation; hydropower; water supply; inland navigation; multipurpose projects; integrated water resources management. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 113 Coastal Engineering Water waves; short- and long-term analyses; wave generation; tides and water levels; wave transformation and breaking; wave forces; design of structures; shore processes; shore protection; computational tools. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 114 Multipurpose Water Resources Development Graphic and analytical optimization techniques; optimization by simulation; planning and implementation. ICE 1993 Yes
CE 121 Construction Materials Engineering properties of common construction materials (soils, aggregates, concrete, metals, wood, and composite); concrete mix design; standard test methods; non-destructive testing; testing of small-scale structural elements. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 123 Construction Engineering and Management I Project development processes, personalities, and project organization; legal and ethical aspects of the civil engineering profession; project documents and service engagement procedures; contract administration. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 124 Construction Engineering and Management II Cost engineering; productivity; quantitative methods for construction; site lay-out; planning and scheduling; construction equipment and methodology; pricing and bid strategy; network analysis; resource allocation; software application. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 125 Construction Engineering And Management III Site management; total quality approach; problem solving and decision-making; effective communication; motivation and leadership; resource management. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 126 Introduction to Operations Research Linear programming, theory of games, queuing problems, inventory problems. ICE 1966 Yes
CE 131 Elements of Environmental Engineering Engineering principles in environmental sanitation and public health. Environmental effects of engineering projects. ICE 1987 Yes
CE 131 Summer Surveying ICE 1939 Yes
CE 132 Sanitary Engineering I Unit operations in water and waste water treatment. Design of water and waste water treatment plants. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 133 Sanitary Engineering II Engineering applications of new concepts of physical-chemical wastewater treatment. ICE 1993 Yes
CE 134 Hazardous Waste Minimization Hazardous waste minimization as a waste management strategy; waste minimization techniques. ICE 1993 Yes
CE 135 Environmental Geotechnology Landfill control and uses; contaminated groundwater and seepage; soil/environment and soil/pollutant interaction; hazardous waste control and storage systems; durability and protection of geostructural members hazardous ground. ICE 1993 Yes
CE 137 Introduction to Operations Research Linear programming, Theory of Games, Queueing problems, Inventory problems. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 141 Transportation Engineering I Characteristics of transportation systems; introduction to transportation planning; traffic flow fundamentals; transportation and traffic surveys. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 142 Transportation Engineering II Planning and design of transportation facilities; road, rail, air, and water transportation. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 143 Transportation Engineering III Urban transport planning and design using statistical techniques, computer methods, modelling and optimization. Policy formulation. Case studies. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 150 Structural Engineering I Survey of structural systems, loads, properties of materials, analysis of statistically determinate trusses; design of trusses for different materials; connections; details. ICE 1987 Yes
CE 151 Structural Engineering II (Continuation of CE 53) Deflection of trusses, analysis of statically indeterminate trusses; analysis of statically determinate beams and trusses, design for different materials of statically determinate beams and frames; connections; details. ICE 1987 Yes
CE 152 Structural Engineering III (Continuation of CE 54). Deflections of beams and rigid frames; analysis of statically indeterminate beams and frames; built-up members; modifying influence such as torsion; slabs; footings; retaining walls; approximate methods of frame analysis. ICE 1987 Yes
CE 154 Applied Structural Mechanics ICE 1973 Yes
CE 154 Structural Design for Dynamic Effects Techniques for the analysis of free and forced vibrations and transient response of structures of several degrees of freedom; behavior of materials under dynamic loads; typical structures. ICE 1965 Yes
CE 155 Structural Analysis Theory and applications of methods of structural analysis; influence lines. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 156 Design of Steel Members Behavior and design of structural steel members subject to axial load, flexure, shear and combined loads; connection design. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 157 Design of Reinforced Concrete Members Behavior and design of reinforced concrete members subject to axial load, flexure, shear; serviceability requirements. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 157 Matrix Theory of Structures Structural theorems and strain energy concepts; matric network formulation of structural analysis; vector transformations; linear structural elements and assemblages; constraints and releases. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 158 Structural Engineering Elective Selected topics in structural engineering. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 162 Geotechnical Engineering I Geomorphology; phase relationships; soil plasticity; soil clarification; mechanics of soils; shear strength of solid; compressibility of soils; soil permeability and seepage analysis. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 163 Geotechnical Engineering II Site investigations; lateral earth pressures; earth retaining structures; slope stability; bearing capacity and settlements; shallow and deep foundations; ground improvement techniques. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 164 Geotechnical Engineering III Soil and rock dynamics. Seismicity and seismic risk analysis. Finite element analysis in geotechnical engineering. Special topics in geotechnical engineering. ICE 2009 Yes
CE 180 Seminar ICE 1987 Yes
CE 190 Seminar and Research Methods in Civil Engineering Development of research proposal. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 197 Special Topics ICE 1987 Yes
CE 198 Special Problems ICE 1987 Yes
CE 199 Undergraduate Research Project Implementation of research project. ICE 2008 Yes
CE 200 Special Problems ICE 1971 Yes
CE 201 Advanced Structural Theory Basic theorems underlying the analysis of statistically indeterminate structures, the methods of applying these in the analysis of such structures. Deflections by different methods. Secondary stress analysis. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 201 Matrix Theory of Structures Structural theorems and strain energy concepts; matrix network formulation of structural analysis; vector transformations; linear structural elements and assemblages; constraints and releases. ICE 1988 Yes
CE 202 Advanced Structural Design Problems met by the designing engineer such as the type, economy, design, and erection methods with special reference to indeterminate structures as high buildings, arches,and continuous trusses. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 203 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design I Design of different types of floor systems, columns and footings. Shrinkage, plastic flow, and pres tress. Deflection and torsion. The structure as a rigid frame, elastic supports, bending and torsional stiffness. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 204 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design II Design of more difficult types of concrete structures, such as the rigid frame bridge, tanks, domes, culverts, sewers, arches, and similar structures. ICE 1959 Yes
CE 204 Advanced Soil Mechanics Physical and mechanical properties of soils with emphasis on the validity of assumptions made in practical applications; research techniques and recent developments in theoretical and applied soil mechanics. ICE 1963 Yes
CE 205 Philippine Materials Engineering ICE 1959 Yes
CE 206 Energy Methods in Civil Engineering Principle of virtual work; methods of weighted residuals; variational principles; energy principles; applications to linear and nonlinear problems. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 211 Free Surface Flow Open channel flow, the hydraulic jump, backwater curves. Waves and surges in canals and docks. River control, flood routing, and reservoir operations. ICE 1963 Yes
CE 211 Fundamentals of Clinical Epidemiology Introduction to scientifically appropriate ways of identifying and solving problems in human biology, clinical medicine and health care. ICE 2006 Yes
CE 212 Applied Hydrology Basic hydrologic principles; hydrograph analysis. Modern hydrologic techniques applicable to problems in water power, water supply, irrigation and flood control. ICE 1978 Yes
CE 212 Basic Clinical Research Methodology General strategies of health research including design. ICE 2006 Yes
CE 213 Advanced Hydrology Probable maximum precipitation, estimation of maximum floods, statistical methods in hydrology. ICE 1978 Yes
CE 214 Groundwater Development Groundwater movement, storage and exploration, basic principles of groundwater flow and aquifer testing; well design, construction, production tests and maintenance, groundwater recharge and runoff; development and management of aquifers. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1978 Yes
CE 214 Research Organization and Management Concepts and principles of Organization and Management applied to Research programs and projects UP Manila, College of Medicine 2006 Yes
CE 215 Water Resources Planning ICE 1978 Yes
CE 216 Theory of Plasticity ICE 1973 Yes
CE 217 Hydraulic Design ICE 1978 Yes
CE 218 Operations Research in Water Resources DChE 2003 Yes
CE 219 Hydraulic Measurements ICE 1978 Yes
CE 220 Soil Erosion and Sedimentation ICE 1978 Yes
CE 221 Topographic Surveying Stadia surveys; leveling; trigonometric and barometric leveling; measurement of base lines and horizontal angles in precise surveys. Making topographic maps from plane table surveys, transits and aerial surveys. Computing and plotting of profiles and cross-sections. ICE 1945 Yes
CE 222 Advanced Concrete Technology Structure of concrete; engineering properties of concrete; behavior of fresh and hardened concrete; materials and processes for special concrete; recent advances in concrete technology. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 225 Advanced Construction Engineering Problems of the construction industry, including organization, financing, bonding and insurance problems. Analysis and possible improvement of present-day techniques and equipment employed in heavy and building construction. ICE 1971 Yes
CE 226 Structural Dynamics Response of structural components to transient loads and foundation excitation; single- and multi-degree-of-freedom systems; viscous and proportional damping; modal method; response spectra; introduction to wave propagation in solids. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 231 Sanitary Engineering Science Analysis of water and sewage. Fundamental chemical, physical and biological processes of water and sewage treatment. ICE 1971 Yes
CE 232 Environmental Engineering Application of engineering principles in the promotion of good public health. Sanitation problems of drainage, insects, rodents, water, sewage, refuse, food,and air. Administration and management of public health organizations ICE 1971 Yes
CE 236 Environmental Benefits and Costs in Civil Engineering Projects Analysis of environmental benefits and costs of alternative schemes and technologies for development projects in civil engineering. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 237 Advanced Sanitary Engineering Laboratory Laboratory analyses used in sanitary engineering surveys and research. Special field surveys to be selected by instructor. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 238 Industrial Wastes Chemical, physical, and biological processes used in the treatment and disposal of the wastes from industrial plants. Topics for discussion to be selected by the instructor. ICE 1962 Yes
CE 240 Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning Elements and features of transport systems, technological and operational characteristics of various modes of transportation; tools for transport system analysis; land use/transport interaction; forecast of transport demand; principles of planning, design, operation, maintenance and management. ICE 1992 Yes
CE 241 Airport Engineering Aircraft characteristics and performance related to planning of terminal facilities. Air traffic control and navigation systems. Planning of airport locations and airport complexes. Geometric design of runways, taxiways, etc. Pavement design. Environmental considerations. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 242 Traffic Engineering and Management Traffic regulation, control, and traffic signal systems; accidents and their prevention; parking and terminal problems. ICE, DChE 2004 Yes
CE 243 Highway Engineering Route location. Advanced geometric design of roads, highway intersections and interchanges. Design of pavement and road facilities. Highway capacity analysis. Traffic control. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 244 Port and Harbor Engineering Ship performance and characteristics. Capacity analysis. Passenger and freight flow handling. Design of port facilities. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 245 Mass Transit Engineering Design and operation of mass transit systems including vehicle, track, station and terminal, and control system design. Analysis of technological, operating and performance characteristics of mass transit systems including capacity, cost, level of service and efficiency. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 246 Transportation and Traffic Surveys Different surveys required to provide information for transportation planning and engineering; methods of conducting surveys; analysis and presentation of survey results. ICE 1992 Yes
CE 247 Transporatation Economics and Evaluation Concepts and principles of transportation economic analysis; transportation costs and benefits; user and non-user consequences, needs studies, finance and taxation; methods of evaluation of plans and projects and cost-effectiveness. ICE 1992 Yes
CE 248 Traffic Flow Theory and Analysis Traffic flow theories applied to intersections, road links, and terminals; queuing tools used in traffic flow analysis; applications to real life situations; analysis and forecasts of congestion. ICE 1992 Yes
CE 249 Planning and Design of Transportation Facilities Location, layout and design of different transport facilities; passenger and cargo handling facilities, pedestrian facilities. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 250 Pre-Stressed Concrete ICE 1973 Yes
CE 251 Structural Safety and Reliability Concepts and methods of probabilistic structural mechanics; statistical consideration of loads and structure resistances; engineering significance of statistical extremes; factors of safety; reliability against wind and earthquake forces. ICE 1987 Yes
CE 252 Design of Metal Structures Theories of behavior of structural metal components; interpretation of codes and specifications in relation to theory and experimental results; buckling of metal elements; special problems in metal connections. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 253 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures Ultimate strength and behavior of reinforced concrete; structural components, recent developments in concrete technology; review of current research; design specifications. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 254 Planning and Optimization in Structures Structural design processes; processes leading to the choice of load-resisting systems; geometric patterns and selection of materials for optimum design of structural elements; mathematical programming in optimization of structural systems. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 255 Theory of Plates and Shells Fundamental theories of bending and buckling of plates; flat slab floor systems; folded plate structural elements, thin–walled members; theory of shells applied to tanks, shell roofs, hipped plates, stability problems. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 256 Structural Design for Dynamic Effects Response of structural assemblies to transient loads and foundation excitation; inelastic structural systems; dynamic loading from blasts and earthquakes; criteria for blast and earthquake-resistant designs; non-proportional damping. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 257 Discrete Methods of Structural Analysis Discrete formulation of structural problems; idealization of solid media and structures as lumped-parameter and finite element systems; substructure analyses; mixed structural systems; non-linearity in structures; structure-medium interaction phenomena. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 258 Plastic Structural Analysis and Design Behavior of steel beyond the elastic range; concept of the plastic hinge in forming collapse configurations; analysis of collapse mechanisms, requirements for stability; incremental collapse, optimum design. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 259 Earthquake Engeering Concepts of plate tectonics, elastic rebound and fault movements; measures of earthquake size; geological evaluation; seismological evaluation; construction over active faults; soil dynamics and site response; structure response; structural design and detailing; retrofit of existing structures. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 260 Soil and Rock Testing Field and laboratory test of soils and rocks; developments in testing method, theories and stress strain characteristics of soils. ICE 1987 Yes
CE 261 Soil and Rock Mechanics Physico-chemical, hydraulic, and stress-strain characteristics of soils and rocks; analysis of deformations and stability of earth and rock masses; seepage. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 262 Foundation Engineering Design and construction aspects of structural foundation systems; soil-rock-structure interactions; case studies. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 263 Soil and Rock Dynamics Dynamic characteristics of soil materials; wave phenomena in soil and rock masses; analysis and design of substructure and earth structures for dynamic loads. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 264 Geotechnical Engineering Application of soil and rock mechanics and related principles to civil engineering problems. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 264 Geotechnical Engineering Application of soil and rock mechanics and related principles to civil engineering problems. ICE 2006 Yes
CE 265 Soil and Rock Engineering Problems Boundary value problems in soil and rock mechanics; numerical methods of solution. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 266 Earth Structures Design and construction of earth and rock fill dams, levees, bulkheads, embankments and other earth structures. ICE 1973 Yes
CE 268 Critical State Soil Mechanics Engineering models and soil mechanics; elasticity, plasticity and yielding of soils; elastic-plastic stress-strain models for soils; critical states; strength of soils; stress-dilatancy models; triaxial tests; stress paths; cam-clay model; application of elastic-plastic models. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 269 Ground Improvement Techniques Problematic soils; stability analysis; ground settlements; mechanical modification and densification of soils; granular piles; preloading; vertical drains; dewatering and ground water control; chemical stabilization; soil reinforcement; tiebacks and ground anchors; underpinning; case studies. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 270 Fundamental Coastal Hydrodynamics Linear water theory; engineering wave properties; tides; waves in shallow water; wave refraction; diffraction; combined refraction-diffraction; reflection; shoaling; wave breaking; wave forces on fixed structures. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 273 Coastal Sediment Transport Beach morphology; mechanism of sediment transport; sediment movement due to oscillatory flow; sediment transport rate; models of coastal sediment transport; shoreline change models; cross-shore sediment transport; longshore sediment transport; beach evolution due to coastal structures. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 291 Bridge Design Historical development; types of bridges; methods of analysis and design; specifications for highway and railroad bridges; recent developments. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 296 Seminar Seminar ICE 1989 Yes
CE 297 Special Topics ICE 1987 Yes
CE 298 Special Problems ICE 1995 Yes
CE 300 Thesis ICE, DChE 1965 Yes
CE 301 Environment Impact Assessment in Civil Engineering Projects Prediction and assessment of impacts on the environment of projects in the field of structural, geotechnical, water resources, transportation and construction engineering. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 304 Probabilistic Methods in Civil Engineering Concepts and methods of probability and statistics; probabilistic modeling; statistical decision theory; risk analysis; reliability analysis; probabilistic-based design; Markov and queuing models; Monte Carlo simulation; applications in civil engineering. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 306 Finite Element Methods in Civil Engineering I Modeling; formulation and numerical solutions to linear problems using finite element method. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 307 Finite Element Methods in Civil Engineering II Modeling; formulation and numerical solution of nonlinear problems using finite element method. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 308 Mechanics in Fracture and Fatigue ICE 2004 Yes
CE 311 River Mechanics and Sediment Modeling Overview of river mechanics; erosion and sedimentation; one-and-two dimensional flow; unsteady open channel flow equations; velocity profiles; mechanics of sediment-laden flows; incipient motion; bedforms; bedload; suspended load and total load; mathematical modeling of river and reservoir sedimentation. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 312 Testing of Cement and Concrete In this course the students are required to perform in the laboratory the different physical tests for cement prescribed by the American Society for Testing Materials. The laboratory work is supplemented by a study of other methods of testing Portland cement. Samples and tests of cement concrete are also made with the object of learning the effects of various proportions of cement, of the character of the aggregates, of the consistency, etc. Inspection of a Portland cement factory and title plant. ICE 1934 Yes
CE 313 Stochastic Techniques in Water Resources Time series analysis; spatial analysis; applications of stochastic techniques to water resource systems. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 314 Materials of Construction Study of the engineering properties of timber, cast and wrought iron, steel, copper, tin, zinc and their useful alloys; of cement, stone and sand; paints and varnishes. ICE 1929 Yes
CE 315 Mathematical Modeling of Water Resources System Modeling concepts and approaches; methods of solutions; applications to watershed hydrology; river; lake and estuarine flow hydraulics; and groundwater flow. ICE 2006 Yes
CE 315 Mathematical Modeling of Water Resources Systems Modeling concepts and approaches; methods of solutions; applications to watershed hydrology; river; lake and estuarine flow hydraulics; and groundwater flow. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 316 Optimization and Simulation of Water Resources Systems Concepts and models of water resources systems; simulation and optimatization models; application to watersheds, rivers, lakes, reservoir, groundwater aquifer and conjuctive use of surface and groundwater resources; simulation and optimization techniques incorporating risk and uncertainty. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 316 Optimization and Simulation of Water Resources Systems Concepts and models of water resources systems; simulation and optimization models; application to watersheds, rivers, lakes, reservoir, groundwater aquifer and conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources; simulation and optimization techniques incorporating risk and uncertainty. ICE 2006 Yes
CE 318 Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport Basic concepts and mechanisms of groundwater flow and contaminant transport; derivation of general groundwater flow equation; methods of solutions of groundwater flow equation; mass transport in saturated groundwater zone, derivation of advection dispersion equations; transformation; attenuation or retardation mechanisms; methods of solution of mass transport equations; mass transport in the unsaturated zone; groundwater remediation measures. ICE 2006 Yes
CE 321 Earthwork and Hydro-graphic Surveying Setting of slope stakes of the road constructions, computation of earthwork, and mass diagram. Measurement of flow in rivers. Sanding and setting of ranges. Textbook: Railroad Curves and Earthwork by Allen. ICE 1937 Yes
CE 322 Advanced Topics in Concrete Technology Modeling of concrete structure and behavior; concrete micromechanics. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 323 Testing Laboratory Study and operation of testing machines. Tests of steel, iron, wood, and other building materials. ICE 1934 Yes
CE 324 Astronomy ICE 1937 Yes
CE 327 Architecture Common architectural terms; the classic orders; architectural shades and shadows. A series of ordinary "plan" problems. ICE 1947 Yes
CE 328 Machinery Foundations Foundations in general, and as applied to machinery. Spread footings and pile foundations. Properties of cement, concrete, and concrete aggregates. Fundamental principles of reinforcing concrete. ICE 1929 Yes
CE 330 Book Keeping Accounting and estimating unit cost and unit achievement in engineering work. ICE 1948 Yes
CE 331 Advanced Surveying ICE 1945 Yes
CE 332 Testing of Materials (Combination of two former courses: CE 132 testing of cement and concrete, and CE 323). Testing of steel and iron, wood and other building materials. ICE 1947 Yes
CE 340 Advanced Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning Disaggregate models in transportation; fuzzy logic; advanced tools in planning including geographic information system (GIS) applications. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 341 Advanced Traffic Flow Theory and Analysis Traffic theories applied to highways and intersections; macroscopic and microscopic analyses of traffic flow-hydrodynamic analogies; gap acceptance; car following. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 342 Advanced Traffic Engineering and Management Application of computer simulation, expert systems and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) for solving and evaluating traffic problems. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 343 Sanitary Bacteriology and Chemistry General Bacteriology with problems related to water supply and sewage. Chemical analysis of water supply and sewage. ICE 1947 Yes
CE 350 Advanced Structural Analysis Material and geometric nonlinear problems; stability analysis; nonlinear analysis strategies and numerical techniques. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 351 Random Structural Vibrations Probability distributions for maxima and extreme values; stationery and ergodic random processes; excitation and response autocorrelation functions; spectral density functions; response characteristics of lightly-damped, linear, narrow-band systems; stochastic response of linear system with multiple degrees of freedom; extreme response of nonlinear systems. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 352 Advanced Design of Metal Structures Design of continuous beams, plate girders, composite steel and concrete members, steel plates and shells; braced and unbraced frames. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 353 Advanced Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures Members subject to bi-axial bending and axial load; slenderness effects on beam-columns; seismic design provisions; design for torsion; two-way slabs. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 356 Advanced Structural Dynamics Methods of structural dynamics for discretized and continuous systems in free and forced vibration; formulation and solution of partial differential equation of motion; potential and kinetic energy methods; mode-superposition; Rayleigh quotient; numerical solution to the eigenvalue problem; direct integration methods; frequency domain analysis; introduction to nonlinear dynamics. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 358 Wind Engineering Concepts of atmospheric boundary layer; extreme wind climatology; wind tunnel; bluff-body aerodynamics; aeroelastic phenomena; along-wind response and across-wind response; pressures on low rise structures; vibrations of high-rise and long-span structures; prevention of wind-induced discomfort in and around structures. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 360 Geotechnical Testing and Instrumentation Site investigation techniques; soil and rock sampling; laboratory testing for strength and compressibility; triaxial tests; odometer tests; in-situ testing techniques; laboratory and field instrumentation; case studies. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 361 Advanced Soil Mechanics Stress and strain in soils; effective stress principles; continuum mechanics; flow through porous media; consolidation theory; stability analysis; seepage analysis; analytical and numerical methods. ICE 2004 Yes
CE 397 Special Topics In Civil Engineering ICE 2004 Yes
CE 398 Special Problems in Civil Engineering ICE 2004 Yes
CE 400 Dissertation ICE 2004 Yes
CE 400 Technical Reports Writing reports on subjects of engineering interest and their presentation before the class ICE 1947 Yes
CE 411 Financial Engineering A brief resume of the principles of economics and their special application to the field of engineering. Also study of sinking funds, depreciation, estimating, cost keeping, and the elements of accounting. ICE 1929 Yes
CE 412 Hydraulics Theoretical hydrostatics and hydromechanics. Theory of hydraulic measurements by orifices, wiers; nozzles, short tubes. Venturi meters, current meters and floats. Study of floatation and stability of floating bodies; Time to empty water tanks and time necessary to bring canal locks to the same level. Theory of the flow of water in pumps, conduits, open canals and rivers. ICE 1929 Yes
CE 416 Hydraulic Laboratory Experimental hydraulics involving the calibration of measuring tank; Study of flow thru orifices and short tubes; Water measurements by weirs, Venturi meters, Pitot tubes and mozzles. Friction losses in the flow thru pipes and study of the flow of water over model dams. ICE 1929 Yes
CE 419 Concrete Foundations ICE 1925 Yes
CE 423 Water Supply Water Supply: Investigation of the sources of public water supplies, design and construction of the storage and distribution of water, including the hydraulic and structural problems of waterworks, but leaving the question of the quality and purification processes to be more fully considered in the course C.E 247. Sewerage. The design and construction of works for the collection and disposal of sewage with reference to the hydraulic and structural problems involved. The sanitary aspects of the subject will be more fully considered in the course C.E 427. Water Power. The investigation of water power sites, the study of dams, penstocks, turbines and waterwheels. ICE 1936 Yes
CE 424 Structural Foundations Retaining walls; masonry bridges and culverts; spread footings; pile foundations; subaqueous foundations. ICE 1947 Yes
CE 427 Municipal Sanitation and Sewerage Municipal and rural sanitation. Water supply and waste disposal in rural communities; refuse collection and disposal; control of mosquitoes, flies and rats; plumbing principles and regulations; ventilation and lighting buildings; problems of housing,school sanitation, industrial hygiene and other sanitary engineering topics. ICE 1947 Yes
CE 428 Hydraulic Laboratory Experimental hydraulics including calibration of measuring tank; study of water measurements by orifices; weirs; pitot tubes; Venturi meter and nozzles. Test of a Pelton wheel; hydraulic ram and centrifugal pumps. ICE 1929 Yes
CE 433 Water Supply and Water Power Public water supply sources; works for storage, purification and distribution. Water power sites; dams, pen stocks, turbines, waterwheels. ICE 1950 Yes
CE 4111 Theory of Structures This course is designed to give mining engineering students a knowledge of the fundamentals of the theory of structures. Required of Senior Mining Engineering students. ICE 1939 Yes
CE 4210 Structure Arranged for mining engineers. It is intended to give some familiarity with problems met by structural engineers and the usual methods employed by them in computing and designing structures. The subject mater includes the use of influence lines and the computation of stresses in simple trusses, portals, rigid frames and space frameworks. ICE 1936 Yes
CE 4211 Design of Structures Design of buildings and other structures in mining engineering. The course covers structures in wood, steel and wood. Required of Senior Mining Engineering students. ICE 1939 Yes
CE 4212 Road and Trails Location and construction of roads and trails mining properties. Special attention is given to the work of reconnaissance inhabited mountainous districts to secure best locations not only for the essentials temporary trails, but with the view of the development of these trails important roads. Required of Senior Mining Engineering students. ICE 1939 Yes
CE 4215 Machinery Foundry ICE 1939 Yes
CE Cadastral Surveying ICE 1926 Yes
CL 00 Criminal Law A study of the Revised Penal Code, Act No. 3815, as amended, and other penal acts, such as the Indeterminate Sentence Law, Act No. 4103 as amended, the Motor Vehicle Law, Act No. 3992 as amended, the Espionage Law or Commonwealth Act No. 616 and pertinent provisions of the Civil Code and the Rules of Court, together with interpretative cases, commentaries and explanatory materials. Law 1954 Yes
CL 1 Principles of Criminal Science Legal principles governing criminal liability and punishment in the light of prevailing theories of criminal law, circumstances affecting criminal liability, computation, graduation, and application of penalties, and the extinguishment of penalty and penal action of civil liability arising from crimes. Law 1974 Yes
CL 2 Criminal Law Specific Crimes and their Penalties Specific crimes and their penalties defined in the Revised Penal Code and other penal statutes. Law 1967 Yes
CL 10 Introduction to Philippine Literature in English DECL 2003 Yes
CL 19 Introduction to European Literature DECL 2003 Yes
CL 20 Introduction to Asian Literature DECL 2003 Yes
CL 30 Survey of European Literature Selected works in continental European Literature in English translation. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 40 Survey of Asian Literature Selected works in Asian Literature written in or translated into English. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 50 Survey of Philippine Literature in English Introduction to Philippine literature in English. DECL 2012 Yes
CL 53 Survey of Third World Literature Selected works in Asian, African and Latin American literature reflecting Third World consciousness,written in or translated into English. DECL 1990 Yes
CL 56 Survey of Emergent Literatures Introduction to non-canonical literatures. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 100 Introduction to Comparative Literature Nature, scope, methods and problems of comparative literature as a discipline; major trends and developments in the field. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 101 Literature and the Behavioral Sciences Nature, scope, functions and methods, and problems of comparative literature as a discipline; major trends and developments in the field in Europe, the United States and Asia. DECL 1976 Yes
CL 102 Masterpieces of the Literature of Southeast Asia The leading works in the literatures of the countries of mainland and insular Southeast Asia. DECL 1957 Yes
CL 103 Masterpieces of the Literature of East Asia The leading works in the literatures of the eastern mainland of Asia and insular countries. DECL 1957 Yes
CL 104 Literature and the Other Arts I A comparative study of literature and the visual arts. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 105 Literature and the Other Arts II DECL 2003 Yes
CL 106 Literature and the Social Sciences An introduction to the study of the relationship between literature and the social sciences. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 107 Literature and the Natural Sciences The study of relationships between literature and the natural sciences. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 108 Literature and Gender DECL 2003 Yes
CL 109 Literature and Information Technology Readings in the production, consumption and criticism of new literatures mediated and/or generated by computers. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 110 Literature, Politics and Social Change The dynamics of politics and literary developments, particularly in post-colonial cultures. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 111 The Short Story Types of short fiction with emphasis on the contemporary short story. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 112 The Novel Types of novels with emphasis on the contemporary novel. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 113 Poetry Types of poems with emphasis on contemporary poetry. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 114 Drama Types of drama with emphasis on the contemporary drama. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 115 Creative Nonfiction Types of creative nonfiction with emphasis on contemporary nonfiction prose. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 117 Major Traditions in European Literature I Classicism to Pre-Enlightenment. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 118 Major Traditions in European Literature II Modernism and Post-Modernism. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 119 The Modern Temper in European Literature A study of selected works reflecting the modern continental European temper, in translation. DECL 1990 Yes
CL 120 The Realist Tradition in European Literature Continental European literature from Balzac to the 20th century realists. DECL 1990 Yes
CL 121 Critical Approaches to Literature I Literary theory and criticism from ancient times to the nineteenth century. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 121 The Formal Approach to Literature Principles of literary criticism. DECL 1974 Yes
CL 122 Critical Approaches to Literature II Contemporary literary theory and criticism. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 123 Critical Approaches to Literature III Critical perspectives developed in Asian, Latin American and African countries, and in Third World and post-colonial societies. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 131 Masterpieces of Ancient Egyptian, Hebraic, Arabic, and Persian Literature DECL 1968 Yes
CL 132 The Literature of Ancient Civilizations Selected works of Graeco-Roman and Hebraic civilizations in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 133 The Literature of Medieval and Renaissance Europe Selected works in the literature of medieval and Renaissance Europe in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 134 Modern European Literature The Literature of continental Europe from the end of the Renaissance to the Modern Period, in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 135 Literature of Contemporary Europe in English Translation The literature of continental Europe in the contemporary period, in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 136 The European Short Story Analysis of selected continental European short stories, in translation. DECL, DECL 1990 Yes
CL 137 The European Novel Analysis of selected continental European novels, in translation. DECL 1990 Yes
CL 138 European Drama Analysis of selected continental European plays, in translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 139 European Poetry Analysis of selected continental European narrative poems, in translation. DECL 1990 Yes
CL 140 The Literature of the Near and Middle East Description and Selected works in the literature of the Near and Middle East in English, or in translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 141 The Literatures of South Asia Selected works in the literature of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, written in, or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 142 The Literatures of Southeast Asia I Selected works in the literature of Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 143 The Literatures of Southeast Asia II Selected works in the literature of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 144 The Literature of China Selected works in the literature of China in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 145 The Literature of Japan Selected works in the literature of Japan in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 146 Literature of the Middle East Representative works of the writers Iran, Iraq, Israel, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia in English translation. DECL 1978 Yes
CL 147 Third World Fiction Selected fictional works from Asia, Africa and Latin America reflecting Third World consciousness, written in or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 148 Third World Drama Selected dramatic works from Asia, Africa, and Latin America reflecting Third World consciousness, written in or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 149 Third World Poetry Selected poetic works from Asia, Africa and Latin America reflecting Third World consciousness, written in or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 150 The Literature of the Philippines in English I Selected works in the literature of the Philippines from the earliest times to 1940, written in, or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 151 The Literature of the Philippines in English II Selected works in the literature of the Philippines from 1940 to the present, written in, or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 152 Philippine Regional Literatures in English Translation I Readings in the traditional as well as in the modern literatures of the various Philippine ethno-linguistic groups. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 153 Philippine Regional Literatures in English Translation II Selected readings in the traditional as well in the modern literatures of the various Philippine ethno-linguistic groups. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 154 Philippine Women Writers in English Selected works by Philippine women writers written in, or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 155 Philippine Literature in Spanish in English Translation Selected readings of Philippine literary works in Spanish in English Translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 156 American Literature Representative works in the development of American literature tradition. DECL 1978 Yes
CL 157 European Literature I Representative works of European literature, from ancient to the medieval period, in English translation. DECL 1978 Yes
CL 158 European Literature II Representative works of European literature, from the Renaissance to the modern period, in English translation. DECL 1978 Yes
CL 160 The Literatures of Africa Selected works in the literature of Africa written in or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 166 The Literatures of Latin America Selected works in the literature of Latin America written in or translated into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 170 Folk Literature Selected folk epics, myths, legends, folktales in various countries in English translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 171 Popular Literature Selected popular literature forms including romance, horror, detective and science fiction. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 172 Children's Literature Selected works written for children in English or in translation. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 182 Western Feminist Theories and Literary Practices Introduction to Anglo-American and European feminist theories and writings. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 183 Non-Western Feminist Theories and Literary Practices Feminist perspectives developed by Third World/Post-colonial Women. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 184 Gay Writing Selected works by gay writers. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 185 Literary Translation Theory and practice in the translation of literary texts into English. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 186 European Lyric Poetry Analysis of selected continental European lyric poems, in translation. DECL 1985 Yes
CL 191 Seminar: Approaches to Comparative Literature DECL 2003 Yes
CL 198 Selected Topics DECL 2003 Yes
CL 199 Research Undergraduate thesis in comparative literary study. DECL 2003 Yes
CL 200 Undergraduate Thesis DECL 1990 Yes
CL 201 Areas and Methods of Comparative Literary Study DECL 1969 Yes
CL 202 Literary Theory and Criticism Theories and practice of literary criticism. DECL 1989 Yes
CL 203 Aesthetics and Literary Criticism Analysis of the relationship between aesthetics and literary criticism. DECL 1985 Yes
CL 206 Literary History Theories and methods of literary history. DECL 1985 Yes
CL 207 Modern Criticism Theories and practice of literary criticism in modern times from the beginning of the nineteenth century. DECL 1969 Yes
CL 209 Study of Literary Texts in the Original Select literary pieces in the original foreign language of the students choice. DECL 1989 Yes
CL 210 Literature and the Behavioral Sciences Literature and its interrelationship with the behavioral sciences. DECL 1985 Yes
CL 211 The Novel Analysis of the forms of the novel in selected works. DECL 1985 Yes
CL 212 Poetry Analysis of various forms of poetry. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 213 The Drama Anlysis of various forms of the drama. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 214 The Essay and Other Prose Forms Analysis of various forms of prose. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 215 Ideas of Comedy Comic drama as it evolved in the literary tradition of the West DECL 1989 Yes
CL 216 Lyric and Narrative Poetry DECL 2003 Yes
CL 220 Emergent Literatures Alternative hegemony to the dominant literatures, particularly in Third World countries. DECL 1989 Yes
CL 221 Seminar in Literature Studies of leading authors in World Literature excluding English and American. DECL 1957 Yes
CL 230 European Literature Selected readings from continental European Literature. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 233 Philippine Literature in Iloko DECL 1969 Yes
CL 234 Philippine Regional Literatures in English Translation DECL 2007 Yes
CL 235 Philippine Writing in Bisaya DECL 1969 Yes
CL 240 Asian Literatures I The Study of Selected Works from the National Literatures of Countries in Southeast Asia Selected readings from East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. DECL 2007 Yes
CL 241 Asian Literatures II The study of selected works from the national literatures of countries in East Asia and South Asia. DECL 2007 Yes
CL 247 Third World Literature Analysis of representative works from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, reflecting Third World consciousness. DECL 1989 Yes
CL 250 Philippine Literatures in English I DECL 2008 Yes
CL 251 Philippine Literature in English II The study of selected works of Philippine Literatures in English from 1972 to the present. DECL 2007 Yes
CL 252 Philippine Literary Relations DECL 2008 Yes
CL 266 The Literatures Of Mexico, Central And South America. The study of selected works from the national literatures of Mexico, and of the countries in Central and South America. DECL 2007 Yes
CL 270 Folk Literature Advances studies in folk literature in English and in English translation. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 271 Popular Literature Advanced studies in popular literature. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 282 Feminist Perspectives in Literature DECL 2007 Yes
CL 284 Gender Issues in Literature Role of gender in the production and reception of literature. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 285 Literary Translation Theory and practice in the translation of literary texts from Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. DECL 1989 Yes
CL 286 Literary Translation (Practicum) Practice in the translation of literary texts. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 287 Relay Translation Translation of literary texts through English as an intermediary language. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 288 Problems in Literary Translation Problems and issues in the process of translation. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 298 Directed Readings DECL 1989 Yes
CL 299 Research Bibliography and methods of comparative literary research. DECL 1985 Yes
CL 300 Master's Thesis DECL 1958 Yes
CL 301 Seminar: Areas and Methods of Comparative Literature DECL 1989 Yes
CL 302 Seminar: Literary Theory and Criticism DECL 1989 Yes
CL 304 Seminar: Literary Genres DECL 1985 Yes
CL 305 Seminar: Literature and the Other Arts DECL 1989 Yes
CL 306 Seminar: Literary Influence and Reception DECL 1985 Yes
CL 307 Seminar: Literary Periods and Movements DECL 1989 Yes
CL 309 Seminar in Literary Theory and Criticism DECL 1974 Yes
CL 310 Seminar: Literature and the Social Sciences DECL 1989 Yes
CL 317 Seminar: Literary Traditions DECL 2007 Yes
CL 318 Seminar: The Romantic Tradition DECL 1989 Yes
CL 319 Seminar: Modernism in Literature DECL 1989 Yes
CL 330 Seminar: European Literatures DECL 2007 Yes
CL 340 Seminar: Asian Literatures DECL 2007 Yes
CL 347 Seminar: Third World Literature DECL 1989 Yes
CL 350 Seminar: Philippine Literatures in English DECL 2007 Yes
CL 360 Seminar: African Literatures DECL 2007 Yes
CL 366 Seminar: The Literatures of Mexico, Central and South America DECL 2008 Yes
CL 370 Seminar: Folk Literature DECL 1995 Yes
CL 371 Seminar: Popular Literature Advanced studies in popular literature. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 372 Literature And Digital Technologies DECL 2008 Yes
CL 385 Seminar: Literary Translation Advanced studies in the theory and practice of literary translation. DECL 1995 Yes
CL 395 Problems in Comparative Literature DECL 1995 Yes
CL 399 Research DECL 1995 Yes
CL 400 Doctoral Dissertation DECL 1989 Yes
CLS 211 College of Medicine 1928 Yes
CLS 221 College of Medicine 1928 Yes
CM 102 Introduction to Cooperative Concepts, scope, principles and laws of cooperatives UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
CM 136 Cooperatives Production and Operations Management Study of actual production and operations management of cooperatives. UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
CM 171 Special Problems in Cooperatives Marketing UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
CM 198 Practicum UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
CP 00 Civil Procedure the civil jurisdiction of Philippine courts; the rules of judicial procedure in civil actions, both ordinary and special, including provisional remedies; and prescription of actions based on the Rules of Court and other laws. Law 1972 Yes
CPR 00 Civil Procedure Review Law 1936 Yes
CS 11 Computer Programming I EEEI, DCS 2013 Yes
CS 12 Computer Programming II Advanced programming techniques. Recursion. Abstract data types: stacks, queues, linked structures. Programming interfaces. Introduction to object-oriented programming: classes, inheritance, polymorphism. Event-handling. Exception handling. API programming. DCS, EEEI 2000 Yes
CS 21 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming Digital Logic and Data Representation. Computer Architecture and Organization. Interfacing and I/O Strategies. Memory Architecture. Functional Organization. Multiprocessing. Graphic systems. Assembly Language Programming. DCS 2010 Yes
CS 22 Introduction to Computer Organization Basic logic design; coding; number representation and arithmetic; computer architecture; study of an actual, simple minicomputer or microcomputer system. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 23 Operating Systems and Computer Architecture I Review of some basic computer systems concepts; dynamic procedure activation, including runtime storage allocation,addressing mechanisms and parameter handling; system structures; evaluation of systems; memory management; process management; recovery procedures. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 24 Operating Systems and Computer Architecture II Concurrent processes; name management; resource allocation; protection; advanced architecture and operating systems implementations. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 30 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Combinatorial Structures and their applications to Computer Science DCS 2013 Yes
CS 32 Data Structures Concepts, algorithms and applications of complex data structures: tables, trees, graphs, heaps, generalized lists, multilinked structures. Basic algorithmic techniques and analysis: sorting algorithms, hash tables, binary search trees, balanced trees. DCS 2000 Yes
CS 32 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis Graphs; algorithms design and analysis; algorithms for memory management; design of a simple database management system. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 41 Organization of Programming Languages Programming language concepts. Data types and structures; control structures and data flow; run-time consideration; interpretive languages; introduction to analytical analysis and parsing. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 51 Numerical Methods Floating point arithmetic; use of mathematical subroutine packages; approximation; numerical integration and differentiation; solution of linear and non-linear equations; solution of ordinary differential equations DCS 1982 Yes
CS 61 Database Management System Design Introduction to database concepts; data normalization; data description languages; query facilities; file organization; index organization; file security; data integrity and reliability. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 70 Computers and Society History of computing and technology; the role of computers in modern society; the computer and the individual; survey of computer applications; legal and ethical issues; computers in decision-making processes; the computer scientist as a professional; futurists' views of computing public perception of computers and computer scientists. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 71 Artificial Intelligence Means and uses of knowledge representation in heuristic problem solving; search strategies and control; introduction to natural language processing; selected studies on communication and perception; current research and applications. DCS 1982 Yes
CS 80 Special Problems DCS 1982 Yes
CS 115 Advance Communication Electronics Circuits for digital communications. Phase -locked loops. Clock circuits. Digital modulation and demodulation. A/D converters. Multiplexers. EEEI 1998 Yes
CS 120 Internet Technologies Programmer-oriented survey of contemporary authoring, distributing, browsing, client server and other technologies; role, use and implementation of current Internet tools; security and privacy issues. DCS 2000 Yes
CS 121 Land Survey Computation DCS 1926 Yes
CS 130 Mathematical Methods in Computer Science Vector spaces. Linear transformations. Matrices and determinants. Ordinary differential equations and systems of ordinary differential equations; Fourier series; Laplace transforms. DCS 2000 Yes
CS 131 Numerical Methods Floating point arithmetic; use of mathematical subroutine packages; approximation; numerical integration and differentiation; solution of linear and non-linear equations; solution of ordinary differential equations DCS 1998 Yes
CS 133 Automata Theory and Computability Alphabet, words, languages and algorithmic problems, finite automata and hierarchy of languages, Turing machines, tractable and intractable problems, uncomputable functions, the halting problem. DCS 2010 Yes
CS 134 Computational Complexity Time complexity; the classes P and NP; NP-completeness; the polynomial hierarchy; space complexity; intractability. DCS 1998 Yes
CS 135 Algorithm Design and Analysis Algorithm analysis: asymptotic analysis, time and space tradeoffs, recurrence relations. Greedy, divide and conquer, heuristics and other algorithm design strategies. Fundamental computing algorithms for sorting, selection, trees and graphs. Intractability and approximation. DCS 2010 Yes
CS 137 Computer Algebra Arithmetic in basic algebraic domains; the Euclidean algorithm; polynomial greatest common divisors and resultants; polynomial factorization. DCS 1998 Yes
CS 140 Operating Systems Survey of operating systems. Memory management: virtual memory, segmentation, paging,fetch and replacement policies. Processor and process management: scheduling, concurrency, synchronization and mutual exclusion, deadlock. Device management. Security. File systems: sequential, direct access, and indexed sequential files. Implementation of file organization. files. Implementation of file organization DCS 2006 Yes
CS 145 Computer Networks Network models and layers; terminal and file transfer protocols; message handling protocols; concurrency; network interconnection; distributed computation; overview of networking and communication software. DCS 1998 Yes
CS 150 Programming Languages History and overview of programming languages. Programming paradigms: imperative, functional, object-oriented, logical. Type systems. Data and execution control. Declaration and modularity. Introduction to syntax and semantics. Introduction to language translation. DCS 2004 Yes
CS 153 Introduction to Computer Security Computer Security Models and Protocols. Security Issues. Cryptographic Algorithms and Digital Signatures. Risk Assessment DCS 2010 Yes
CS 155 Compiler Construction Grammar specification, lexical analysis, parsing techniques, semantic analysis, code generation and optimization, runtime storage administration, error detection and recovery. DCS 1998 Yes
CS 160 File Processing Logical and physical file structures. Secondary storage devices. Sequential, direct and indexed files. Single-key and multiple-key retrieval. Data compaction. Implementation of file organizations. DCS 1998 Yes
CS 165 Database Systems Database concepts: data independence,architecture, models, administration, relational algebra and calculus, normalization, structured query language, query optimization, transactions, concurrency, recovery, security.Survey of database management systems. DCS 2006 Yes
CS 171 Topics in Theoretical Computer Science DCS 2000 Yes
CS 172 Topics in Net-Centric Computing DCS 2000 Yes
CS 173 Topics in Software Technology DCS 2000 Yes
CS 174 Topics in Computer Systems DCS 2000 Yes
CS 175 Topics in Computational Science DCS 2000 Yes
CS 176 Topics in Intelligent Systems DCS 2000 Yes
CS 180 Artificial Intelligence Fundamental principles of artificial intelligence. Search methods. Knowledge representation and reasoning. Agents. Machine learning and neural works. Current research applications. DCS 2004 Yes
CS 180 Artificial Intelligence Means and uses of knowledge representation in heuristic problem solving; search strategies and control; introduction to natural language processing; selected studies on communication and perception; current research and applications. DCS 1987 Yes
CS 191 Software Engineering I Principles of Software Engg. Software Project Management. Requirements Engineering. Systems Analysis and Design. DCS 2010 Yes
CS 192 Software Engineering II Software architecture and design patterns; software quality assurance; software implementation and maintenance. DCS 2010 Yes
CS 194 Undergraduate Research Seminar DCS 2010 Yes
CS 195 Practicum DCS 2000 Yes
CS 195 Practicum DCS 2000 Yes
CS 196 Seminar on Ethical and Professional Issues in Computing DCS 2000 Yes
CS 197 Special Topics DCS 1987 Yes
CS 198 Special Problems DCS 1987 Yes
CS 198 Special Problems I DCS 2004 Yes
CS 199 Special Problems II DCS 2004 Yes
CS 200 Undergraduate Thesis DCS 2010 Yes
CS 204 Theory of Computation Formal models of computation; recursive function theory; undecidability. Resourcebounded computational complexity, non-determinism, NPcompleteness. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 204 Theory of Computation Formal models of computation; recursive function theory; undecidability. Resourcebounded computational complexity, non-determinism, NPcompleteness. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 208 Complexity Theory Computational models, measures of complexity, complexity classes: nondeterministic, alternating, probabilistic, parallel. Boolean circuits. Complete problems. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 210 Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures Advanced data structures; algorithm design techniques; mathematical techniques in the analysis of algorithms. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 211 Combinatorial Optimization Design and analysis of algorithms for combinatorial optimization problems, worst-case complexity, NP- Completeness proofs, euristics. Open problems. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 213 Communication Theory Mathematical theory of communication. Information Theory, Communication Channels. Coding. Cryptography. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 214 Parallel Algorithms Models of parallel computation. Performance measures, scalability, pipelining, techniques for analyzing parallel algorithms. Interconnection network topologies. Applications. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 216 Randomized Algorithms Construction and analysis of randomized algorithms. Expected performance of randomized algorithms, fundamental limitations on probabilistic computations, complexity issues, applications. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 220 Survey Of Programming Languages Comparative study of different types of modern programming languages; imperative, functional, logic-based and object-oriented. Syntax, semantics and implementation of programming languages. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 222 Programming Language Theory Fundamental concepts underlying all programming languages. Semantic aspects including binding times, visibility, retention, storage management, abstraction mechanisms and extensibility. Operational and denotational semantic specifications. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 225 Compiler Design and Construction Theory of compiler design and construction: techniques in error correction and recovery; code generation and optimization. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 231 Numerical Computing Algorithm design for numerical computation. Error analysis. Performance evaluation of numerical software. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 233 Probabilistic Methods in Computer Science Random combinatorial structures and their applications to computer science. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 236 Scientific Computing Problems and methods in scientific computing. Applications from science and engineering. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 237 Biomedical Informatics Computational methods for managing and analyzing information about biomedical systems. Standards and tools in biomedical informatics. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 239 Parallel Computing Parallel computer architectures. Programming for parallel architectures. Representation, program dependence, control structures. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 240 Computer Graphics Solid modeling: Euler operators, finite element methods. Rendering: filling, shading, ray tracing. Natural modeling: L-systems, fractals. Image processing: filtering, antialiasing, enhancement. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 242 Data Visualization Visualization techniques for data from science, business, social science, demographics, and information management. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 245 Network Optimization Algorithms for network optimization problems; shortest paths, maximum flows, minimum-cost flows, multicommodity flows, dynamic flows, minimum cuts, matching, and assignment problem DCS 1995 Yes
CS 247 Cryptography Primality testing, finite fields, elliptic curves. Protocols: public key cryptography, digital signatures, zero knowledge proofs, and other cryptographic protocols. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 248 Computational Mathematics Overview of computational mathematics. Algorithms for computing with algebraic structures. Computer algebra systems. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 250 Advanced Operating Systems Synchronization and communication mechanisms, virtual memory management,file systems, deadlock control, resource allocation, protection and access control. Case study of specialized systemsother cryptographic protocols. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 252 Advanced Computer Architecture Memory and input-output subsystems: pipeline and vector processing; array processors: multiprocessor architecture and programming. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 253 Computer Security Encryption, digital signatures,authentication, key management. Secure electronic commerce. Network Security. File security. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 255 Advanced Computer Networks The OSI Reference Model and layers. Distributed computing. Networked multimedia systems. Clint-server computing. Communication and internet working. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 255 Computer Networks OSI Reference Model and layers; protocols and services; local and wide area networks; internet working; specific implementations. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 256 Computer Systems Performance Analysis Overview of performance evaluation. Measurement techniques and tools. Applications of probability theory and techniques. Experimental design and analysis. Simulation and queuing models DCS 2001 Yes
CS 257 Distributed Systems Computer communications networks and their protocols. Event ordering and synchronization. Deadlocks. Network operating systems and languages for distributed computing. Distributed databases. Fault tolerance and recovery strategies. Applications. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 258 Mobile Computing Mobile computing systems. Data management, packet transmission, mobile IP, routing protocols, reliability and issues in mobile wireless networks. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 259 Network Performance, Modeling and Monitoring Network performance evaluation. Measurement techniques and tools. Simulation, queuing models, case studies, practicals. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 260 Advanced Software Engineering Structured approach to requirements analysis, system design, implementation and maintenance of software systems. Formal description and documentation techniques. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 262 Methods of Software Development Modern approaches to software development. Prototyping and automated tools. Computer Aided Systems Engineering (CASE) methods and tools. Object-oriented Programming Systems (OOPS). DCS 2001 Yes
CS 265 Software Quality Assurance Quality Management, Quality Assurance, Quality Control. Measurement and Analysis. Maturity Model. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 266 IT Project Management Detailed discussions of project management knowledge areas and processes. Case studies. Simulations and walk through of real-world IT projects from initiation and planning to evaluation and closing. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 267 Software Engineering for the Web Software process and requirements analysis, design, development and testing for web-based systems, software development tools, configuration management systems, case studies. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 268 Web Science The Web as a full communications medium that fosters full collaboration, social interaction, and commerce. Case studies. DCS 2009 Yes
CS 270 Advanced Database Systems Data models and their underlying mathematical foundations; database manipulation and query languages; functional dependencies; physical data organization and indexing methods; concurrency control; crash recovery; database security; distributed databases. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 271 Database Theory Relational database model, query languages, domain independence, relational calculus, query optimization, constraints. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 280 Intelligent Systems Fundamental issues in Intelligent Systems. Intelligent search and optimization methods. Knowledge representation and reasoning. Learning, natural language understanding, pattern recognition, knowledge-based systems and other methods in intelligent Systems. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 280.0 Artificial Intelligence Problem-solving techniques in artificial intelligence. Knowledge representation and computer inference, intelligent search techniques, game playing, theorem proving, natural language understanding, expert systems. DCS 1995 Yes
CS 281 Robotic Systems Biologically-motivated robotic systems. Reactive, deliberative, and hybrid architectures. Knowledge representation for robotics systems. Sensor fusion and perceptual strategies. Adaptation and social behavior DCS 2001 Yes
CS 282 Computer Vision Image formation; early vision; segmentation from texture and motion; object representation; matching and inference; knowledge-based vision. DCS 1998 Yes
CS 283 Data Mining Decision trees, association rules, clustering. Intrusion detection. Design and use of serial, distributed and parallel data mining algorithms. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 284 Machine Learning Pattern recognition, parametric and nonparametric learning, decision trees, Bayesian and neural networks, reinforcement learning, genetic algorithms, computational learning theory. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 286 Natural Language Understanding Computational properties of natural languages. Morphological, syntactic and semantic processing from an algorithmic perspective. Models of acquisition and parsing. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 287 Speech Processing Models of speech processing, speech recognition and synthesis. Speech recognition systems. Text-to-speech systems. Applications. DCS 2001 Yes
CS 289 Digital Image Processing DCS 2009 Yes
CS 290 Advanced Topics in Theoretical Computer Science DCS 2001 Yes
CS 291 Advanced Topics in Net-Centric Computing DCS 2001 Yes
CS 292 Advanced Topics in Software Technology DCS 2001 Yes
CS 293 Advanced Topics in Computer Systems DCS 2001 Yes
CS 294 Advanced Topics in Computational Science DCS 2001 Yes
CS 295 Advanced Topics in Intelligent Systems DCS 2001 Yes
CS 296 Seminar DCS 2001 Yes
CS 297 Special Topics DCS 2001 Yes
CS 298 Special Problem DCS 2001 Yes
CS 300 Thesis DCS 1995 Yes
CS 315 Algorithms in Bioinformatics DCS 2011 Yes
CS 318 Approximation Algorithms DCS 2011 Yes
CS 334 Computational Systems Biology DCS 2011 Yes
CS 338 Computational Models of Biological Processes DCS 2011 Yes
CS 341 Knowledge Engineering DCS 2011 Yes
CS 351 Pervasive Computing and Communication DCS 2011 Yes
CS 360 Formal Methods DCS 2011 Yes
CS 369 The Semantic Web DCS 2011 Yes
CS 371 Security Engineering DCS 2011 Yes
CS 380 Computational Intellingence 1 DCS 2011 Yes
CS 381 Computational Intellingence 2 DCS 2011 Yes
CS 385 Artificial Neural Networks DCS 2011 Yes
CS 389 Digital Image Processing DCS 2011 Yes
CS 390 Independent Study DCS 2011 Yes
CS 397 Special Topics DCS 2011 Yes
CS 400 Dissertation DCS 2011 Yes
CT 11 Creative Clothing Design CTID 2003 Yes
CT 14 Fashion Illustration CTID 2003 Yes
CT 15 Development of Costume CTID 2003 Yes
CT 25 Development of Philippine and Other Asian Costumes CTID 2003 Yes
CT 27 Basic Clothing Production CTID 2003 Yes
CT 31 Apparel Accessories Selection and production of different apparel accessories. CTID 1975 Yes
CT 108 Management in the Garment Industry I CTID 2003 Yes
CT 108.1 Management in the Garment Industry II CTID 2003 Yes
CT 109 Quality Control in Textiles and Apparel CTID 2003 Yes
CT 114 Apparel Design CTID 2003 Yes
CT 117 Pattern Drafting and Grading I CTID 2003 Yes
CT 117.1 Pattern Drafting and Grading II CTID 2003 Yes
CT 118 Clothing Merchandising I CTID 2003 Yes
CT 118.1 Clothing Merchandising II CTID 2003 Yes
CT 119 Problems in Textiles A survey of recent developments and trends in the production and use of textile goods. Evaluation of factors affecting performance and care of fabrics. CTID 1975 Yes
CT 124 Apparel Accessories CTID 2003 Yes
CT 127 Draping CTID 2003 Yes
CT 137 Advanced Clothing Production CTID 2003 Yes
CT 171 Practicum I CTID 2003 Yes
CT 171.1 Practicum II CTID 2003 Yes
CT 171.2 Practicum III CTID 2003 Yes
CT 197 Special Topics in Textiles CTID 2003 Yes
CT 199 Research Methods CTID 2003 Yes
CT 200 Undergraduate Thesis CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 11 Applied Textile Design Considerations of line, form, and color as applied in textile printing, block printing, weaving, stencilling, etc. CTID 1974 Yes
CTRA 13 Art in Daily Living CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 16 Clothing Selection, Purchase and Care CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 17 Fundamentals of Clothing Construction CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 19 Textiles for Consumers CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 20 Applied Textile Design Consideration of line form, and color as applied to problems in textile painting, block printing, weaving, stenciling, etc. CTID 1966 Yes
CTRA 21 Crafts Design CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 22 Art in Daily Living Study of the problems of human needs with emphasis in the selection, combination and arrangement of objects for the home and an appreciation of its surroundings. Provides creative experiences based on the application of the aesthetic principles of color and design. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 24 Clothing Selection, Purchase and Care Principles of selection, purchase and care of wearing apparel. An appreciation of the aesthetic, economic, sociological, psychological and technical aspects of clothing. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 26 Fundamentals of Clothing Construction Fundamental methods and techniques of constructing simple well fitted garments with the use of basic flat pattern. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 27 Textiles for Consumer Interpretation of basic textile information and other factors related to consumer selection, use and care of clothing and household textiles. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 28 Development of Costume A survey of ancient, western and Filipino costumes reflecting the political, economic and social influence on aesthetic development of dress. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 29 Problems in Clothing Construction Provides opportunity for developing skills and advanced techniques in constructing garments for family members with emphasis in the use of different types of fabrics and designs. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 100 Historic Furniture I Historical survey of the arts of interior design with emphasis on furniture from ancient times to the 18th century. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 101 Handweaving Techniques of designing in handweaving. CTID 1974 Yes
CTRA 101 Historic Furniture II Historical survey of the arts of interior design with emphasis from the 19th century to the present. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 102 Historic Furniture I Historical survey of the arts of interior design with emphasis on furniture from ancient times to the 18th century. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 102 Materials and Methods Nature, uses of materials and cost analysis studies. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 103 Decorative Arts Textiles, ceramics and other accessories in relation to problems in interior design. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 103 Design Presentation CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 104 History of World Art and Architecture Historical survey of the development of art and architecture from ancient times to the present. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 104 Materials and Methods CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 105 Furniture Design and Construction Methods and techniques in furniture designing, construction, woodwork and finishes. CTID 1974 Yes
CTRA 108 Introduction to Clothing, Home Furnishing and Crafts Merchandising Acquaintance with the facts of apparel home furnishing and handicrafts industries and problems involving the production and marketing of those items. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 109 Textile Analysis and Testing CTID 1975 Yes
CTRA 111 Design Presentation Different types of design presentation of interiors, perspective and orthographic rendering. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 113 Interior Design I CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 113 Upholstery and Other Soft Furnishings Tools, materials, and fundamental processes of furniture upholstering, draperies, slip covers and other soft furnishings for interiors. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 114 Interior Design I CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 114 Upholstery and Other Soft Furnishings CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 115 Interior Design II Advanced course in interior designing with emphasis on residences. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 116 Interior Design III Advanced course in interior designing with emphasis on office, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, lobbies, schools and other institutions. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 119 Organization and Management in Interior Design Practical organizational and methods of conducting an interior designing business, production, management, customer relationship and professional ethics. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 119 Problems in Textiles CTID 1974 Yes
CTRA 120 Creative Textile Design Creative designing suitable for reproduction by weaving and by printing processes. CTID 1964 Yes
CTRA 121 Textile Analysis and Testing Factors determining appearance, cost, care and performance of fabrics for specified end use. Analysis based on appropriate physical and chemical tests for quality differences due to fiber content, fabric structure and finishes. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 122 Decorative Arts Textiles, ceramics, and other accessories in relation to problems in interior design. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 122 Hotel Furnishings Types, qualities and methods of manufacture of textile furnishings. CTID 1964 Yes
CTRA 123-A Interior Design and Home Furnishing Problems in the selection and arrangement of furnishing and home accessories in relation to specific floor plans, backgrounds, family interests and needs. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 123-B Interior Design and Home Furnishing Continuation of CTRA 123-A. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 124 Interior Design for Hotels Methods and procedures inherent in interior designing, with emphasis on the understanding of floor plans, traffic circulation, lighting, color and fabric use. CTID 1964 Yes
CTRA 124 Organization and Management in Interior Design Practical organization and methods of conducting an interior designing business, production, customer relationship and professional ethics. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 126 Problems in Textile A survey of recent developments and trends in the production and use of textile goods. Evaluation of factors affecting performance and care of fabrics. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 127 Introduction to Clothing, Home Furnishing and Crafts Merchandising Acquaintance with the facts of the apparel, home furnishing and handicrafts industries and problems involving production and marketing of these items. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 128 Fashion Illustration Fundamentals of figure drawing; illustration of the fashion figure; designing of costumes by sketching on lay figure. CTID 1964 Yes
CTRA 129 Advanced Clothing Construction Principles of draping. Provides creative experience in designing for individual figure through techniques of draping difference fabrics and designs. Emphasis is given to finishing details. CTID 1961 Yes
CTRA 132 History of World Art and Architecture CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 133 Furniture Design and Construction CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 134 Fashion Illustration CTID 1974 Yes
CTRA 137 Advanced Clothing Construction Principles and draping. Provides creative experience in designing for the individual figure through techniques of draping different fabrics and designs. Emphasis is given to finishing details. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 143 Interior Design II Advanced course in interior designing with emphasis on residences. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 144 Hotel Furnishings CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 153 Interior Design III Advanced course in interior designing with emphasis on office, restaurants, hotels, lobbies, schools, and other institutions. CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 154 Home Furnishing CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 164 Interior Design for Hotels CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 171 Apprenticeship in Business Management CTID 1971 Yes
CTRA 174 Apprenticeship CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 194 Seminar CTID 1969 Yes
CTRA 198 Apprenticeship Observation and participation in the operation of a furniture and design firm. CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 198 Seminar in Clothing, Textiles and Related Arts CTID 1974 Yes
CTRA 199 Seminar CTID 1968 Yes
CTRA 201 Crafts Design CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 207 Clothing Appreciation CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 222 History of Decorative Arts CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 224 Trends in Home Furnishings CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 225 Trends in Home Furnishing Development of and trends in contemporary interior design and home furnishing. CTID 1962 Yes
CTRA 226 Textiles and Clothing Seminar CTID 1962 Yes
CTRA 227 Problems in Clothing and Textiles Problems in the field through independent or cooperative study of field programs in the manufacture and merchandising of clothing and textiles. CTID 1962 Yes
CTRA 228 Crafts Design Advanced course in creative design, with emphasis on originality, design quality, and the development of professional craft techniques for vocational teaching in home economics. CTID 1962 Yes
CTRA 229 History of Decorative Arts Development of historic textiles and furniture from antiquity to contemporary times. CTID 1962 Yes
CTRA 286 Problems in Clothing and Textiles CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 296 Textiles and Clothing Seminar CTID 2003 Yes
CTRA 300 Master's Thesis CTID 2003 Yes
CW 10 Creative Writing for Beginners A workshop exploring the potentials of creative writing as expression, as discipline and as a way of thinking about the society in which we live. DECL 2002 Yes
CW 20 Fiction Workshop I DECL 1991 Yes
CW 100 Introduction to Creative Writing DECL 2004 Yes
CW 101 Creative Writing and Criticism DECL 2004 Yes
CW 110 Fiction 1 A workshop on the writing of the realist short story. DECL 2003 Yes
CW 111 Fiction 2 DECL 2004 Yes
CW 120 Poetry 1 A workshop on the traditional forms of poetry. DECL 2003 Yes
CW 121 Poetry 2 DECL 2004 Yes
CW 130 Playwriting 1 DECL 2004 Yes
CW 131 Playwriting 2 DECL 2004 Yes
CW 140 Creative Non-Fiction I DECL 2004 Yes
CW 141 Creative Non-Fiction II DECL 2004 Yes
CW 150 Writing for Children DECL 2002 Yes
CW 151 Writing for Young Adults DECL 2004 Yes
CW 170 Musical Drama I DECL 2003 Yes
CW 171 Musical Drama II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 180 Comicbook Writing DECL 2004 Yes
CW 190 Performance Poetry A workshop on the "spoken word," i.e., the oral performance of original work, in prose or verse written by the performer himself or herself. DECL 2002 Yes
CW 198 Special Problems Special problems in creative writing. DECL 1989 Yes
CW 199 Research DECL 1989 Yes
CW 200 Thesis DECL 2003 Yes
CW 201 Criticism Workshop Workshop on critical writing, including reviews of the visual and performing arts. DECL 1995 Yes
CW 202 Poetics: Writing on Writing DECL 2007 Yes
CW 210 Fiction Workshop I Approaches to and techniques of fiction writing, including the short story, the novelette, the tale, and other traditional forms. DECL 2004 Yes
CW 211 Fiction Workshop II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 212 Fiction Workshop III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 220 Poetry Workshop I Approaches to the techniques of writing poetry, including traditional lyric and narrative forms, oral poetry, and other traditional forms. DECL 2004 Yes
CW 221 Poetry Workshop II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 222 Poetry Workshop III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 230 Playwriting Workshop I DECL 2003 Yes
CW 231 Playwriting Workshop II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 232 Playwriting Workshop III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 240 Creative Nonfiction I A workshop on expository forms, including the literary essay and the magazine article. DECL 2002 Yes
CW 241 Creative Nonfiction II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 242 Creative Nonfiction III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 250 Writing for Children Workshop DECL 2003 Yes
CW 251 Writing for Young Adults Workshop DECL 2007 Yes
CW 260 Nonfiction Narrative Workshop DECL 2003 Yes
CW 298 Special Topics DECL 2003 Yes
CW 300 Master's Thesis DECL 2003 Yes
CW 302 Seminar in Poetics DECL 2007 Yes
CW 310 Fiction Workshop I DECL 2003 Yes
CW 311 Fiction Workshop II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 312 Fiction Workshop III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 320 Poetry Workshop I DECL 2003 Yes
CW 321 Poetry Workshop II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 322 Poetry Workshop III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 330 Playwriting Workshop I DECL 2003 Yes
CW 331 Playwriting Workshop II DECL 2003 Yes
CW 340 Creative Nonfiction I Advanced Workshop on expository forms. DECL 2002 Yes
CW 341 Creative Nonfiction II Advanced workshop on book-length nonfiction narratives. DECL 2002 Yes
CW 342 Creative Nonfiction III DECL 2003 Yes
CW 350 Writing for Children Workshop Workshop on the writing of fiction and poetry for children. DECL 2006 Yes
CW 360 Non-Fiction Narratives Workshop I DECL 2003 Yes
CWTS 1-2 - Engg ME CWTS 1-2 Engg ME DME 2013 Yes
CWTS 1-2 ArtStud Art and service to the community DAS 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - IE CWTS 1 - IE DIE/OR 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - AIT CWTS 1 - AIT AIT 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - AIT CWTS 2 - AIT AIT 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - Arch CWTS 1 Architecture Arch 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - Arch CWTS 2 Architecture Arch 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CAL Theory and Information CAL, DECL, DEL, DFPP, DSCTA, DAS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CBA Paying It Forward DBA, VSB 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CBA Paying It Forward DBA, VSB 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CHE CWTS 1 College Of Home Economics OCS, CHE 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CHE CWTS 2 College Of Home Economics CHE, OCS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CHK CWTS 1 - CHK DPE, CHK 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CHK CWTS 2 - CHK CHK, DPE 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CMC CWTS 1 - CMC OCS, CMC 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CMC CWTS 2 - CMC CMC, OCS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CS Bio CWTS 1 - CS Bio IB, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CS Bio CWTS 2 - CS Bio CS, IB 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CS Chem CWTS 1 - CS Chem CS, IC 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CS Chem CWTS 2 - CS Chem IC, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CS Geol CWTS 1 Geology NIGS, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CS Geol CWTS 2 Geology NIGS, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CS MBB CWTS 1 - CS MBB MBBP, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CS MBB CWTS 2 - CS MBB MBBP, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CS MSI CWTS 1 - CS MSI MSI 2004 Yes
CWTS 2 - CS MSI CWTS 2 - CS MSI MSI 2004 Yes
CWTS 1 - CS Math CWTS 1 - CS Math CS, MATH 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - CS Math CWTS 2 - CS Math MATH, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - CSSP CWTS 1 - CSSP PopIns, GRADUATE, Socio 2004 Yes
CWTS 2 - CSSP CWTS 2 - CSSP Socio, GRADUATE 2004 Yes
CWTS 1 - ENGGCE CWTS 1 - ENGGCE DES, DChE, ICE, DME, EEEP 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - ENGGCE CWTS 2 - ENGGCE EEEP, DES, DChE, ICE, DME 2004 Yes
CWTS 1 - Engg CS Computer Literacy Training DCS 2005 Yes
CWTS 2 - Engg CS Computer Literacy Training DCS 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - Engg EEE CWTS 1 EEE Department EEEI 2005 Yes
CWTS 2 - Engg EEE Microcontrollers EEEI 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - Engg GE Basic Map Reading, Way-finding, And Location Mapping DGE 2005 Yes
CWTS 2 - Engg GE CWTS 2 - Engg GE DGE 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - Engg IE Entrepreneurship DIE/OR 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - FA CWTS 1 - FA VC, SA 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - FA CWTS 2 - FA SA, VC 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - IE CWTS 2 - IE DIE/OR 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 - Music CWTS 1 Music DMuE 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - Music CWTS 2 Music DMuE 2003 Yes
CWTS 2 - POPI CWTS 2 - POPI PopIns 2007 Yes
CWTS 1 -Engg MMME CWTS 1 -Engg MMME DMMM 2005 Yes
CWTS 2 -Engg MMME CWTS 2 -Engg MMME DMMM 2005 Yes
CWTS 1-2 - AIT CWTS 1-2 - AIT AIT 2003 Yes
CWTS 1-2 - CBA Paying It Forward DBA 2008 Yes
CWTS1 - Anthro CWTS 1 Anthropology Department DAnthro 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - Anthro CWTS2 - Anthro DAnthro 20032 Yes
CWTS - Arch - A Community Infrastructure Improvement Arch 2003 Yes
CWTS - Arch - B Heritage Architecture Arch 2003 Yes
CWTS - Arch - C Landscape Architecture Enhancement of Communities Arch 2003 Yes
CWTS 1-2 - CAL Theory and Information DAS, DEL, DECL, CAL, DSCTA, DFPP 2013 Yes
CWTS1 - CD CWTS 1 Community Development CD 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSNIP - A CWTS1 - CSNIP - A CS, NIP 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - CSNIP - A CWTS2 - CSNIP - A CS, NIP 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSNIP - B CWTS1 - CSNIP - B NIP, CS 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSNIP - C CWTS1 - CSNIP - C CS, NIP 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - CSNIP - C CWTS2 - CSNIP - C CS, NIP 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSSP Fundamentals of Citizenship and Volunteerism CSSP 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSSPGeog CWTS 1 Geography DGeog 2005 Yes
CWTS2 - CSSPGeog CWTS 2 Geography DGeog 2005 Yes
CWTS1 - CSSPKas Citizenship And Volunteerism Kas 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - CSSPKas Citizenship And Volunteerism Kas 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSSPPsych CWTS1 - CSSPPsych Psych 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - CSSPPsych CWTS2 - CSSPPsych Psych 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - CSWCD CWTS1 - CSWCD CSWCD, CD 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - CSWCD CD CWTS2 - CSWCD CD CD 2004 Yes
CWTS 1 & 2 - DMST CWTS 1 and 2 - DMST DMST 2012 Yes
CWTS 1 - DMST CWTS 1 - DMST DMST 2012 Yes
CWTS 2 - DMST CWTS 2 - DMST DMST 2012 Yes
CWTS1 - ECON CWTS 1 School Of Economics SE 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - ECON CWTS 2 School Of Economics SE 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - EDUC CWTS 1 College Of Education Educ, DCI 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - EDUC CWTS2 - EDUC DCI 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - EPP Civic Welfare Training Service 1 Civic Welfare Training Service 1 UPDEPP/O 2013 Yes
CWTS 2 - EPP Civic Welfare Training Service 2 Civic Welfare Training Service 2 UPDEPP/O 2013 Yes
CWTS1 - Engg ChE CWTS 1 - Engg ChE DChE 2005 Yes
CWTS2 - Engg ChE CWTS 2 - Engg ChE DChE 2005 Yes
CWTS 1 - Engg ME CWTS 1 - Engg ME DME 2010 Yes
CWTS 2 - Engg ME CWTS 2 - Engg ME DME 2010 Yes
CWTS1 - ILS Setting Up A Barangay Library SLIS 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - ILS Strengthening Of A Barangay Library SLIS 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - NCPAG CWTS 1 NCPAG CPAGE 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - NCPAG CWTS 2 NCPAG CPAGE 2003 Yes
CWTS1 - Pol Sci CWTS 1 Pol Sci PolSci 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - Pol Sci CWTS 2 Pol Sci PolSci 20032 Yes
CWTS1 - STAT CWTS 1 Statistics Stat 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - STAT CWTS 2 Statistics Stat 2003 Yes
CWTS 1 & 2 - SURP CWTS 1 and 2 Disaster Preparedness, Rappeling, Safety, Rescue, and Survival / Kampo 1 Rescue SURP 2013 Yes
CWTS 1 - SURP Disaster Preparedness, Rappelling, Safety, Rescue, and Survival SURP 2013 Yes
CWTS 2 - SURP Disaster Preparedness, Rappelling, Safety, Rescue, and Survival SURP 2013 Yes
CWTS1 - SW CWTS1 Social Work SW 2003 Yes
CWTS2 - SW CWTS 2 Social Work SW 2004 Yes
Camping Forest Survey An intensive forest survey including survey and a map of the area, thus; locating the forest property and its subdivisions, a measurement of the volume and character of the timber. It may also include land classification and the survey of the resources such as waters, forage, game and fish. This work is a six-week field work to be spent on a camp to be selected for the purpose. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Casting Casting and Inlay Techniques College of Dentistry 1922 Yes
Cello 1a Cello Ensemble Musico 1947 Yes
Cello 5b Cello Musico 1947 Yes
Cello 6a Cello Musico 1947 Yes
Ceramics 1 Elementary Ceramics A survey of the fundamental principles underlying the manufacture of ceramic products. IC 1938 Yes
Ceramics 2 Elementary Ceramics Laboratory Practice in clay testing and clay working, glass working, enameling, cement and concrete working, plaster casting and modeling. IC 1938 Yes
ChE 1 Industrial Stoichiometry formerly (ChE 421) DChE 1956 Yes
ChE 2 Elementary Chemical Engineering Elementary mass and energy balances for some unit operations and unit processes. (For non-chemical engineering students). DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 20 Principles of Chemical Engineering I A study of the theory and equipment involved in Unit operations such as filtration, centrifuging, evaporation, drying, distillation, extraction, etc. and of unit processes and the factors affecting unit processes, such as diffusion rates, heat conductivity, catalyst, etc. Special attention is given to the analysis of practical problems which involve rare controlling factors. DChE 1959 Yes
ChE 21 Industrial Stoichiometry A study of the practical applications of fundamental physiochemical principles in the analysis and solution of industrial chemical calculations involved in unit operations and processes. DChE 1959 Yes
ChE 26 Fundamentals of Programming for Chemical Engineers Concepts and methods of programming as a computation tool; computer solutions to mathematical problems in chemical engineering. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 31 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Problem solving techniques. Principles of equilibrium as applied to unit operations and thermodynamics. Elementary mass and energy balances. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 31 Introduction to Chemical Engineering DChE 2003 Yes
ChE 32 Industrial Stoichiometry Analysis of industrial processes: gaseous, liquid and solid fuels, sulfur and nitrogen compounds, lime and cement. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 32 Industrial Stoichiometry Application and fundamental physio-chemical principles in the analysis and solution of industrial processes. Gaseous, liquid ans solid fuels, sulfur and nitrogen compounds, lime and cement, fixed alkalies, ceramics, etc. DChE 1962 Yes
ChE 41 Organic and Inorganic Industries Detailed discussion of the unit processes and operations involved in the inorganic chemical industries and in the organic industries. Selected problems from these industries will be given. DChE 1962 Yes
ChE 42 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I The first law of thermodynamics. Ideal gases. Pressure-volume-temperature relation of fluids. Heat effects. Second law of thermodynamics. Thermodynamics properties of fluids. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 43 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Thermodynamic flow processes, power cycles, refrigeration, phase equilibria, chemical reaction equilibria. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 45 Unit Processes Applications of thermodynamics in unit processes. Chemical kinetics. Nitration, amination, halogenation, sulfonation, oxidation, hydrogenation, hydrolysis, alkylation, tec. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 51 Rate Processes Physical rate processes with particular emphasis on the formulation and solution of typical boundary value problems associated with heat, mass and momentum transport; equations of change, molecular and turbulent transport. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 52 Separation Processes Unified treatment of separation processes. Primary emphasis on the concept of equilibrium stage and the transfer unit. Formulation, numerical and graphical solution techniques. Application of principles to distillation, adsorption, extraction, absorption, ion exchange and others. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 53 Transfer Operations Applications of the principle of separation and rate processes to process equipment design. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 55 Unit Operations Laboratory I Experimental study of certain unit operations and processes. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 57 Unit Operations Laboratory II Continuation of ChE 55 DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 61 Plant Design I The design of an industrial plant, including the necessary process and equipment design and sizing. Emphasis on the economic factors. DChE 1965 Yes
ChE 62 Plant Design II Continuation of ChE 58 DChE 1962 Yes
ChE 70 Plant Inspection and Seminar Visits to factories, chemical plants. Reports on such visits. Reports on assigned readings from technical literature. DChE 1962 Yes
ChE 71 Plant Design The design of an industrial plant, including the necessary process and equipment design and sizing. Emphasis on the economic factors. DChE 1954 Yes
ChE 80 Special Problems DChE 1975 Yes
ChE 100 Introduction to the Chemical Engineering Profession Introduction to chemical engineering: history and emerging trends in various fields. The role of chemical engineers in the development of society. The chemical engineering profession. Overview of unit operations, mass and energy balances, and chemical reaction engineering. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 101 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Introduction, history and development of chemical engineering. Problem-solving techniques. Mass and energy balances in unit operations and unit processes. Combustion and pyrolysis. Chemical manufacturing processes. Principles of phase equilibrium as applied to unit operations. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 106 Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering Mathematical solutions of problems in chemical engineering. Analytical and numerical solutions to ordinary and partial differential equations. Vector analysis. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 111 Chemical Process Industries Unit processes and operations in the inorganic ans organic chemical industries. Non conventional energy sources. Case studies. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 111 Corrosion The fundamentals of corrosion; electrochemical theory of corrosion, thermodynamics consideration; effect of temperature and PH; galvanic action, concentration cells; over-voltage, polarization, eration, stress-corrosion; passivity; and inhibition. DChE 1966 Yes
ChE 112 Chemical Engineering Design I Design of chemical plant and equipment. DChE 1959 Yes
ChE 113 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Thermodynamic properties of fluids, properties of solutions, physical and chemical equilibria. Physical-chemical principles and thermodynamics applied to industrial processes, and unit operations. DChE 1959 Yes
ChE 121 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II Experimental study of important unit processes. DChE 1959 Yes
ChE 122 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I Application of the first and second laws of thermodynamics to closed and open systems, flow and non-flow processes. Thermodynamic properties of fluids. Power cycles, refrigeration & liquefaction processes. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 123 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Thermodynamic properties of homogeneous mixtures. Phase & chemical reaction equilibria. Calculations involving models on homogenous mixtures, phase and chemical reaction equilibria. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 124 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Laboratory Experiments on the PVT behaviour, phase and chemical reaction equilibria and thermodynamic properties of homogeneous mixtures. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 125 Chemical Reaction Engineering I Kinetics of homogeneous reactions; Analysis of various chemical reactors. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 126 Chemical Reaction Engineering II Catalysis. Heterogeneous reactors. Application of kinetics and thermodynamcis to selected unit processes. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 131 Transport Processes Fundamentals of heat, mass & momentum transport. Differential balances; equations of change. Molecular & turbulent transport systems. Applications to interphase transfer. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 132 Stagewise Operations Unified treatment of stagewise operations. Numerical and graphical solution techniques. Design of multistage equipment. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 133 Heat and Mass Transfer Equipment Design Applications of the principles of separation and rate processes to the design of heat and mass transfer equipment. DChE 2009 Yes
ChE 133 Process Equipment Design I Applications of the principle of separation and rate processes to the design of heat and mass transfer equipment. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 134 Momentum Transfer and Materials Handling Equipment Design Application of the principles of momentum transfer to process equipment design, the energy balance in flow systems. Materials handling. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 135 Process Engineering Laboratory Experimental study of certain unit operations and processes. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 136 Process Engineering Laboratory II Continuation of ChE 135 DChE 1989 Yes
ChE 140 Chemical Process Industries Survey of the different industrial chemical processes. Unit processes & operations in chemical industries. Mass and energy balances in industrial processes. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 141 Chemical Process Development and Plant Economics Application of engineering economics to process flow synthesis and industrial plant design. General chemical process design considerations; Optimization of plant processes. Economic feasibility study. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 142 Chemical Engineering Plant Design Chemical engineering components of the design of a chemical process industrial plant. Design of waste treatment and pollution management facilities. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 143 Chemical Engineering Research I Design of Experiments. Conceptualization and proposal writing for a chemical engineering research project. Technical paper writing and presentation. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 144 Chemical Engineering Research II Continuation of ChE 143.Research project implementation. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 150 Environmental Process Engineering Introduction on environmental systems and impacts of land use and industrial processes; environmental processes; nature, transport and reactions of environmental contaminants; environmental quality management; chemical engineering principles in gaseous, liquid, and solid waste treatment; sanitation and public health; waste management; sustainability. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 151 Chemical Process Dynamics and Control I Objectives and performance criteria of control systems. Process dynamics of simple chemical systems. Design of control systems. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 153 Industrial Pollution Control Types, source and harmful effects of industrial pollutants. Measurement of pollution parameters. Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 153 Industrial Pollution Control Types, source and harmful effects of industrial pollutants. Measurement of pollution parameters. Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 161 Industrial Pollution Control I Sedimentation, types, sources and harmful effects of industrial pollutants. Measurement of pollution parameters DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 171 Introduction to Biochemical Engineering Basic microbiology and biochemistry. Enzyme and fermentation kinetics. Continuous culture. Mass transfer in biological system. DChE 1989 Yes
ChE 172 Chemical Process Dynamics and Control DChE 1989 Yes
ChE 174 Biochemical Engineering Laboratory Elementary experiments in biochemical engineering. DChE 1987 Yes
ChE 182 Chemical Process Dynamics and Control Fundamentals of heat, mass & momentum transport. Differential balances; equations of change. Molecular & turbulent transport systems. Applications to interphase transfer. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 190 Plant Inspection and Seminar Visits to factories, chemical plants. Reports on such visits. Reports on assigned readings from technical literature. DChE 2008 Yes
ChE 197 Special Topics DChE 1987 Yes
ChE 198 Special Problems DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 200 Special Problems DChE 1971 Yes
ChE 202 Biotechnology For Engineers Fundamentals and applications of biotechnology in engineering and industry; large-scale processes; product. DChE 1995 Yes
ChE 205 Advanced Chemical Engineering Laboratory Study of research methods. Design of chemical engineering experiments and laboratories; equipment in unit operations; and chemical reactors. Computer-aided design. DChE 1995 Yes
ChE 211 Corrosion DChE 1971 Yes
ChE 211 Optimization Methods in Chemical Engineering Application of linear, non-linear programming and other optimization methods to chemical engineering problems. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 212 Corrosion DChE 1971 Yes
ChE 215 Applied Reaction Kinetics Reaction kinetics in flow and non-flow systems. Design of various types of reactors. DChE 1966 Yes
ChE 221 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Application of thermodynamic principles to complex systems. Statistical thermodynamics. Introduction to non-equilibrium thermodynamics. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 224 Electrochemical Engineering Applications of the basic concepts of electrochemistry to industrial processes. Design of continuous feed galvanic cells. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 224 Electrochemical Engineering Applications of the basic concepts of electrochemistry to industrial processes. Design of continuous feed galvanic cells. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 229 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering I Reactor design for homogeneous reactions. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 231 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering II Reactor design for heterogeneous reactions. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 233 Biochemical Reactor Design Design of various types of fermenter and biological reactors. Scale up. DChE 1992 Yes
ChE 233 Biochemical Reactor Design Design of various types of fermenter and biological reactors; scale up. DChE 2006 Yes
ChE 237 Properties of Biological Materials Rheological, elastic, thermal, diffusive and chemical properties of biological materials in relation to biochemical reactor design. Property measurements. DChE 1992 Yes
ChE 240 Diffusional Operations DChE 1966 Yes
ChE 241 Transport Phenomena Momentum, heat, and mass transport in solid, fluid and multi-phase systems. Laminar and turbulent flow of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Solution of the equations of continuity, motion, energy, and mass transfer. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 242 Advanced Heat Transmission Conductive and convective heat transfer in single and multiphase systems. Energy transport in macroscopic flow systems. Radiant heat transfer. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 244 High Temperature Processes Solidification, homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation, dendritic growth, topochemical gas-solid reactions and other high temperature processes. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 245 Heat Transmission Laboratory Experiments illustrating the principles of heat transmission. DChE 1959 Yes
ChE 246 Cryogenic Engineering Principles and applications of low temperature processes. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 247 Advanced Mass Transfer Diffusion in binary and multicomponent systems. Simultaneous mass and heat transfer. Applications to chemical engineering operations. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 248 Cryogenic Engineering Principles and applications of low temperature technology an applications. Thermodynamic relations and diagrams as applied to gas separation. DChE 1963 Yes
ChE 248 Stagewise Operations Phase equilibria; distillation and other multistage separation processes. Stage efficiencies. DChE 1972 Yes
ChE 248 Stagewise Operations Phase equilibria; distillation and other multistage separation processes. Stage efficiencies. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 250 Computer-Aided Process Equipment Design Mathematical modelling, simulation and design of chemical process equipment. Use of available software for design. DChE 1992 Yes
ChE 251 Advanced Chemical Process Dynamics and Control Application of regulation control theory to different chemical engineering operations and processes. Introduction to model analysis. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 261 Advanced Industrial Pollution Control Colloid stability. Kinetics of coagulation and flocculation. Design of industrial pollution equipment. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 266 Waste Utilization Utilization of agricultural and industrial wastes. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 291 Corrosion Engineering Corrosion theories. Thermodynamics and kinetics of corrosion. Measurement and control. DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 292 Biochemical Engineering Integration of the principles of chemical engineering, biochemistry and microbiology with application to the analysis of biochemical reaction sequences and related transport phenomena in fermentation operations. DChE 1987 Yes
ChE 293 Enzyme Engineering Application of biochemical engineering principles to enzyme technology. DChE 1995 Yes
ChE 294 Biochemical Engineering Practice Biochemical engineering experiments. Enzyme and whole cell immobilization. Pilot plant fermentation experiments. DChE 1995 Yes
ChE 296 Seminar DChE 1989 Yes
ChE 296.1 Seminar in Chemical Engineering Readings and public presentation on current research, issues and topics in chemical engineering. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 296.2 Research Seminar in Chemical Engineering Conceptualization, conduct of research and preparation of scientific manuscripts on a research problem in chemical engineering. DChE 2013 Yes
ChE 297 Special Topics DChE 1995 Yes
ChE 298 Special Problems DChE 1985 Yes
ChE 300 Thesis DChE 2003 Yes
ChE 311 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Thermodynamics properties of fluids, properties of solution, physical and chemical equilibria. Physical-chemical principles and thermodynamics applied to industrial processes, and unit operations. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 320 Principles of Chemical Engineering I A study of the theory and equipment involved in unit operations such as filtration, centrifuging, evaporation, drying, distillation, extraction, etc. and of unit processes and the factors affecting unit processes, such as diffusion rates, heat conductivity, catalysts, etc. Special attention is given to the analysis of practical problems which involve rate controlling factors. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 321 Industrial Stoichiometry A study of the practical application of fundamental physio-chemical principles in the analysis and solution of industrial chemical calculations involved in unit operations and processes. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 322 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Continuation of ChE 311. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 400 Dissertation DChE 1992 Yes
ChE 410 Principle of Chemical Engineering II Continuation of ChE 320. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 411 Chemical Engineering Laboratory Experimental study of unit operations used in chemical manufacturing such as agitation, crushing, settling, filtration, heat transfer, fluid flow, evaporation, distillation, extraction, etc. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 412 Chemical Engineering Design Design of chemical plant and equipment. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 422 Chemical Engineering Design II Continuation of ChE 412. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 510 Principles of Chemical Engineering II Continuation of Ch. E 420. DChE 1951 Yes
ChE 600 Chemical Research DChE 1956 Yes
ChE 610 Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers Differential equations,series, etc. applied to the solution of chemical engineering problems. DChE 1955 Yes
ChE 615 Unit Process and Kinetics Principles of chemical kinetics and applications to both organic and inorganic industrial processes. Stoichiometric, thermodynamic and economic factors as applied to continuous flow processes. DChE 1955 Yes
ChE 635 Stagewise Operations Phase equilibria; distillation and other multistage separation processes. Stage efficiencies. DChE 1955 Yes
ChE 640 Diffusional Operations Principles of diffusion liquids and gases. Application to the calculation of rates of mass transfer in absorption, extraction, distillation, etcc. DChE 1955 Yes
ChE 650 Seminar Special topics in chemical engineering. DChE 1955 Yes
ChE 700 Thesis DChE 1955 Yes
Charac Education 1 Character Education in Health Education This course will take up the proposed schemes for developing the character of students in schools, laying particular emphasis upon the critical evaluation of methods used. It will attempt to inquire into the nature of good character, inherited factors, functions of codes, ideals, conscience, techniques of parent education, individual guidance, and group morale. DCI 1940 Yes
Chem 00 Elementary Perspective in General Chemistry The course is designed to acquaint the students with the general technique for the isolation of bacteria and related organisms and their identification. The 1st part of the course will be devoted to the morphology, physiology, cultural characteristics and classification of bacteria, including the different methods of sterilization, disinfection and the preparation of culture media. The 2nd part will include detailed studies of bacteria in general, giving particular attention to these organisms now known to be in use in the various well established industries and on the possibilities of other bacteria for future promotional work in the development of new local industries or in the improvement of others already in existence. IC 1941 Yes
Chem 1 Chemistry: Science that Matters Basic Chemistry concepts relevant to everyday life. IC 2002 Yes
Chem 2 Carbon Compound Preparation, properties, and structure of typical organic compounds, and includes a discussion of theories of reaction in their bearing on the formation compounds. IC 1933 Yes
Chem 2 General Chemistry II Chemistry of the elements; introduction to qualitative chemical analysis. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 3 Organic Chemistry IC 1923 Yes
Chem 4 Physical Chemistry Preliminary experience illustrate principles and give practice in writing equations and in manipulation. Student is required to analyzed simple substances and industrial products such as mineral, pigments, slags and alloys. IC 1928 Yes
Chem 5 Physical Chemistry IC 1922 Yes
Chem 6 Historical Chemistry IC 1922 Yes
Chem 7 Organic Preparatory IC 1915 Yes
Chem 9 Physiological Chemistry IC 1914 Yes
Chem 10 Essentials of General Chemistry IC 1990 Yes
Chem 10 General and Inorganic Chemistry A course covering the essential principles and important applications of general and inorganic chemistry. IC 1956 Yes
Chem 11 General and Inorganic Chemistry A course giving the essentials of general inorganic college chemistry. Both the fundamental principles of the subject and the practical application to the industries and everyday life are emphasized. , IC 1964 Yes
Chem 11 General and Inorganic Chemistry A course giving the essentials of general inorganic college chemistry. Both the fundamental principles of the subject and the practical application to the industries and everyday life are emphasized. , IC 1977 Yes
Chem 12 General and Inorganic Chemistry Continuation of Chemistry 11. IC 1935 Yes
Chem 13 General Chemistry and Qualitative Inorganic Analysis Metallic elements and the systematic qualitative analysis of the basic and acidic constituents of their compounds. Special attention on analytical technique and its relation to theories of solution and precipitation. IC 1961 Yes
Chem 14 Elementary Inorganic and Organic Chemistry Certain fundamental principles and the more important applications of inorganic and organic chemistry for the biological field, both pure and applied. , IC 1975 Yes
Chem 15 General and Inorganic Chemistry A study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, and brief survey of the common elements. IC 1956 Yes
Chem 16 General Chemistry I Fundamentals of chemistry. IC 1991 Yes
Chem 17 General Chemistry II IC 2003 Yes
Chem 18 General Chemistry I Fundamentals of chemistry, chemical symbolism, atomic-molecular nature of matter, quantitative transformations, radio activity. IC 1967 Yes
Chem 18 General and Inorganic Chemistry The fundamental principles of chemistry and a brief survey of the common elements and the practical applications of chemical principles to industry. IC 1975 Yes
Chem 19 General Chemistry II Continuation of Chemistry 18. Introduction to organic, inorganic, physical and nuclear chemistry. IC 1967 Yes
Chem 19 General and Inorganic Chemistry Continuation of Chemistry 18 IC 1975 Yes
Chem 19 Organic Chemistry (Chemistry of Carbon Compounds) An introductory course giving the theoretical principles and practical applications of synthetic organic chemistry. The general relations between different groups of compounds, the application of general reactions and the laboratory preparation and general behavior of compounds characteristic of each group, are emphasized. IC 1935 Yes
Chem 20 Inorganic Qualitative Analysis A study of the metallic elements and their qualitative separation. Special attention given to analytical technique and its relation to theories of solution and precipitation. IC 1961 Yes
Chem 20.1 Inorganic Qualitative Analysis A study of the metallic elements and their qualitative separation and identification. Special attention given to analytical technique and its relation to theories of solution and precipitation. IC 1953 Yes
Chem 21 Elementary Cultural Chemistry A general introductory, or cultural courses intended for students who have never studied chemistry before. IC 1923 Yes
Chem 21 General Chemistry A study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, and of chemistry, and a brief survey of the metallic elements. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 22 Chemistry for Home Economic Students A study of the practical application of Chemistry to household industries and the role of chemistry in everyday life. IC 1941 Yes
Chem 24 General and Inorganic Chemistry A course similar to 25 designed primarily for engineering and dentistry students. Special attention is given to the chemistry students. Special attention is given to the chemistry of metals. The latter part of the course is devoted exclusively to a short course in qualitative inorganic analysis. IC 1923 Yes
Chem 25 General Chemistry and Qualitative Inorganic Analysis Metallic elements and the systematic qualitative analysis of the basic and acidic constituents of their compounds. Special attention on analytical technique and its relation to theories of solution and precipitation. IC 1960 Yes
Chem 26 Introduction to Quantitative Chemical Analysis Basic principles of analytical chemistry with emphasis on stoichiometry and equilibrium concepts and calculations. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 26.1 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory IC 1977 Yes
Chem 26.1 Introduction to Quantitative Chemical Analysis IC 2015 Yes
Chem 27 General Chemistry and Qualitative Inorganic Analysis A survey of the common metals and a study of the theory and methods of separation and detection of the cations and the important anions. IC 1956 Yes
Chem 28 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Principles and techniques of absolute methods of analysis and selected comparative methods. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 28.1 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Laboratory IC 2015 Yes
Chem 28.2 Quantitative Analysis with Emphasis on Volumetric Methods IC 1940 Yes
Chem 30 Essential of Organic Chemistry Basic principles of organic chemistry and its important applications. IC 1991 Yes
Chem 31 Elementary Organic Chemistry Introduction to modern theories in organic chemistry. Correlation of structure with properties of organic compounds. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 31.1 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory IC 1997 Yes
Chem 33 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Introduction to modern concepts in organic chemistry. Discussion of electronic and structural effects o reaction mechanisms. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 33.1 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory IC 1997 Yes
Chem 34 Organic Reactions and Spectroscopy An integrated application of modern concepts in organic chemistry to physical properties and chemical re-activities of organic compounds. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 34.1 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory IC 1997 Yes
Chem 40 Elementary Biochemistry An elementary treatment of structure-function relationship of biomolecules and biochemical mechanisms. DAS, IC, 1997 Yes
Chem 40.1 Elementary Biochemistry Laboratory IC 1997 Yes
Chem 41 Basic Organic Chemistry Elementary organic structural theory and functional group chemistry; introduction to carbohydrates, fats and proteins. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 42 Qualitative Ore Analysis The student is required to analyze common minerals and alloys by the wet method. , IC 1939 Yes
Chem 43 Organic Chemistry I Organic structural theory; organic compounds types - their structures, nomenclature and chemical properties. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 44 Organic Chemistry II Elementary organic synthesis; reaction mechanism. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 49 Biochemistry This course deals with the fundamental aspects of proteins, fats and carbohydrates, including minerals, vitamins and anti-vitamins; sections on blood and urine will be included with special emphasis on quantitative methods in the laboratory. IC 1960 Yes
Chem 101 Historical Chemistry Historical study of the development of chemical theories from the time of the ancients to the present. Special attention is given to reports on private reading and literature reviews on assigned topics. IC 1925 Yes
Chem 101.1 Laboratory Techniques for Organic and Analytical Chemistry Integrated experiments in basic chemistry reactions, physical methods, sampling, gravimetric analysis and titrimetric analysis; introduction to chromatography, potentiometry and spectrophotometry; safety and chemical waste management. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 101.2 Organic Reactions and Instrumental Methods of Analysis Integrated experiments involving methods of synthesis, as well as instrumental techniques in analytical and organic chemistry such as spectroscopy, chromatography and electrochemistry; safety and chemical waste management. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 102 Elementary Physical Chemistry Elements of thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 120 Inorganic Chemistry Theoretical aspects of inorganic chemistry; a systematic study of the properties of the element from the point of view of modern atomic structure; systhesis of inorganic compounds. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 102.1 Integrated Laboratory for Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Primary catabolic and anabolic pathways; gene replication, expression and regulation; hormones and signaling pathways. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 102.2 Advanced Integrated Laboratory for Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Primary catabolic and anabolic pathways; gene replication, expression and regulation; hormones and signaling pathways. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 103 Food Analysis IC 1929 Yes
Chem 105 Mathematical Methods for Chemistry Applications of mathematical methods to specific chemistry problems. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 106 Organic Chemistry (Advanced) Advanced organic synthesis and special training in organic laboratory organic synthesis and special training in organic laboratory techniques. IC 1939 Yes
Chem 110 Industrial Chemistry Tanning A course covering the fundamental laws governing the relations between matter and radiation. Special attention is given to the Spectral Theory. Photosynthesis, Spectography, Photography, etc. IC 1939 Yes
Chem 112 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry and their Applications to Representative Elements. Structure, bonding, and chemical re-activities of representative elements and their compounds. IC, IADA 2015 Yes
Chem 112.1 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Preparation and characterization of inorganic compounds. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 113 Transition and Rare Earth Elements and their Compounds Chemical structures, properties and re-activities of d- and f- block elements and their compounds. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 117 Industrial Chemistry IC 1928 Yes
Chem 118 Industrial Chemistry IC 1928 Yes
Chem 121 Computer Methods in Chemistry Applications of computer methods in the various fields of chemistry. IC 1990 Yes
Chem 123 Advanced Analytical Chemistry Principles and application of instrumental methods with emphasis on separations, spectroscopic and electro-chemical methods; introduction to quality assurance in the analytical laboratory. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 123.1 Advanced Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Principles, limitations, and practice of analytical operations with particular emphasis on separation. Instrumental methods. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 125 Basic Electronics for Chemical Instrumentation Basic principles of instrumentation in spectro-photometric, electrometric and separation methods; fundamentals of electronics. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 126 Advanced Qualitative Analysis A course covering the detection and identification of the rare elements including spot analysis. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 132 Sugar Manufacture IC 1950 Yes
Chem 133 Synthetic and Qualitative Organic Chemistry A course covering the field of organic chemistry with emphasis on the synthesis and the qualitative identification of organic compounds. IC 1956 Yes
Chem 134 Advanced Organic Chemistry Modern trends in electronic and structural concepts. Advances in kinetic and non-kinetic methods of determining organic reaction mechanisms. A laboratory investigation of reaction mechanisms. IC 1971 Yes
Chem 136 Introduction to the Chemistry of Cellulose A brief survey of the chemistry of cellulose covering the general properties , constitution and structure of cellulose, dispersed cellulose, modified cellulose and the derivatives of cellulose. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 138 Technical Analysis III. Analysis of Industrial Products The analysis of industrial products such as fuels, paints, cement, etc. and their evaluation. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 139 Advanced Analytical Chemistry Theories and principles of advanced analytical techniques IC 1972 Yes
Chem 140 Organic Analysis Identification of organic compounds. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 141.1 Industrial Chemistry Laboratory A laboratory course covering illustrative inorganic chemical processes such as production of sulfuric acid, alkalies, soda ash, chlorine, ammonia, etc. IC 1952 Yes
Chem 143 Tanning Materials Nature sources and chemistry of skins, vegetable tannins, chemical tannins, syntans, materials used in stuffing and fat liquering such as oils, fats, soaps, sulfonated oils, waxes, resins, and the materials used in making leather finishes such as protein materials, gums, muscilages, resins, waxes pigments, dyes, anticeptics, etc. IC 1948 Yes
Chem 144 Tanning Theory and practice of vegetable tanning, chrome tanning, alum tanning, iron tanning, aldehyde tanning, quinone tanning, syntan tanning, chamoising and other miscellanous tanages. IC 1956 Yes
Chem 144.1 Leather Technology Seaking, and fleshing, Unharing and Seuddling; Bronching and pickling; Fatliquoring, Stuffing and Preparation Process. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 145 Principles of Biochemistry Concept in structure and function of the major biomolecules; bioenergetics, kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme catalysis, modulation and inhibition. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 145.1 Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry Fundamental techniques in biochemistry for extracting, handling and characterizing the major of classes of biomolecules. These molecules, of high weights, are relatively unstable and often denaturable with techniques ordinarily applied for small molecules. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 146 Biochemistry of Metabolism and Informational Pathways Primary catabolic and anabolic pathways; gene replication, expression and regulation; hormones and signaling pathways. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 147 Ceramics Materials Properties of clays and other ceramic materials. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 148 Glass Technology The chemistry and the physics of silicate glasses and their preparation; industrial methods IC 1940 Yes
Chem 149 Ceramic Technology Factory work including inspection trips and reports. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 150 Introduction to Physical Chemistry General principles of physical chemistry with emphasis on their application to biological systems. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 151.1 Physical Chemistry I Laboratory IC 1972 Yes
Chem 152 Physical Chemistry II Solution thermodynamics and electrochemistry IC 1980 Yes
Chem 152.1 Physical Chemistry I Laboratory IC 1980 Yes
Chem 153 Physical Chemistry: Foundations of Chemical Thermodynamics Fundamental relations and equations of state. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 154 Physical Chemistry of Real Systems Electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and reaction, mechanisms, surface phenomena, colloids, and transport properties. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 155 Mathematical Methods in Chemistry Transcendental functions, partial differential equations, regression/correlation analyses, matrix algebra, elementary aspects of group theory, character table. IC 1987 Yes
Chem 156 Introduction to Quantum Chemistry Principles and application of instrumental methods with emphasis on separations, spectroscopic and electro-chemical methods; introduction to quality assurance in the analytical laboratory. IC 2015 Yes
Chem 157 Fundamentals of Industrial Chemistry Important inorganic and organic chemical processes with reference to the chemical reactions forming the basis of the processes and the industrial plants necessary to carry on the reactions. IC 1962 Yes
Chem 157.1 Physical Chemistry III Laboratory IC 1990 Yes
Chem 158 Industrial Chemistry (Preservation and Disinfection of Skins) Salting and Curing; Antiseptic value of salts in curing; salt stains; action of salts upon skin proteins; drying and pickling; disinfection. IC 1960 Yes
Chem 160 General Biochemistry Structure and function of biologically - active compounds in living systems. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 160.1 General Biochemistry Laboratory IC 1972 Yes
Chem 162 Plant Biochemistry Metabolic process in plant systems. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 163 Fermentation A course covering a survey of the field. The history, the theories of fermentation, the different types of fermentation and their industrial applications is discussed. IC 1940 Yes
Chem 163.1 Fermentation Laboratory IC 1956 Yes
Chem 170.1 Introduction to Physical Chemistry Laboratory IC 1978 Yes
Chem 171 Industrial Chemistry The principles involved in the manufacture and production of some important organic and inorganic compounds; stoichiometric calculations and economics. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 174 Physical Chemistry II Theories of molecular structure, applications of thermodynamics to solutions and to chemical and phase equilibria; electrochemistry and chemical kinetics. IC 1974 Yes
Chem 174.1 Physical Chemistry Laboratory laboratory work coordinated with Chem 173. IC 1976 Yes
Chem 176 Photography The scientific background and fundamental technique of photography. IC 1960 Yes
Chem 176 Physical Chemistry III introduction to quantum Chemistry and spectroscopy. IC 1974 Yes
Chem 178.1 Physical Chemistry II Laboratory IC 1976 Yes
Chem 179.1 Physical Chemistry III Laboratory IC 1976 Yes
Chem 181 Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory IC 1956 Yes
Chem 191 CHEMICAL LITERATURE The nature, storage, and retrieval of chemical information. IC 1987 Yes
Chem 198 Undergraduate Seminar IC 1984 Yes
Chem 199 UNDERGRADUATE SEMINAR IC 1975 Yes
Chem 202 Colloid Chemistry General Properties of colloids; methods of preparation and practical application of colloid chemistry. IC 1923 Yes
Chem 206 Industrial Chemistry IC 1923 Yes
Chem 207 The Teaching of Chemistry Lectures and conferences on the teaching of science with particular reference to chemistry. A course specially designed for prospective teachers in chemistry. IC 1923 Yes
Chem 207.1 Chemical Kinetics Laboratory course to be taken with or after Chemistry 207. IC 1952 Yes
Chem 209 Advanced Qualitative Analysis With special reference to the identification of rare elements. IC 1929 Yes
Chem 214 Inorganic Synthesis Methods of synthesis of representative inorganic and organometallic compounds. IC 1990 Yes
Chem 215 Advanced Physical Chemistry Introduction to classical and quantum mechanics; quantum chemistry; statistical thermodynamics. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 220.1 Laboratory in Instrumental Methods of Analysis IC 2004 Yes
Chem 229 Chemical Spectroscopy and Spectrophotometry Theoretical principles involved in the spectroscopic and spectrophotometric methods of analysis. IC 1953 Yes
Chem 232 Theoretical Organic Chemistry II Fundamental principles of stereochemistry and their application to the study of configuration, conformation and reaction mechanisms of compounds. IC 1978 Yes
Chem 235 Theoretical Organic Chemistry Application of quantum chemistry in the study of structure, reactivity and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds. IC 2001 Yes
Chem 240 Advanced Biochemistry Structure and conformation of biomolecules; electronic indices and reactivity of biomolecules; fundamental techniques used in the study of biomolecules. IC 2001 Yes
Chem 241 Lipids and Related Systems structure-function correlations, cellular utilization and regulation. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 242 Carbohydrates and Related Systems structure-function correlations, cellular utilization and regulation mechanisms. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 243 Nucleic Acids structure-function correlations, cellular utilization and regulation of nucleic acids. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 244 Proteins structure-function correlations and mechanisms of cellular utilization and regulation of proteins. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 245 Enzymes The chemical nature of enzymes and coenzymes, their general methods of preparation and investigation, the kinetics and mechanism of their action, etc. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 246 Heterocyclic Compound Structure and chemical behavior of heterocyclic systems with emphasis on naturally occurring types. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 247 Molecular Biochemistry Behavior of biologically active substances and mechanisms of enzyme reactions in terms of electronic theory. IC 2001 Yes
Chem 248 Metabolic and Information Pathways Integration and regulation of catabolic and biosynthetic processes; biochemistry of informational molecules. IC 1997 Yes
Chem 250 Chemical Thermodynamics I Thermodynamic theory; applications to chemical and other related system; introduction to irreversible thermodynamics. IC 1991 Yes
Chem 251 Chemical Thermodynamics II Ensembles and thermodynamics; non-interacting systems; interacting systems; quantum statistics. IC 2001 Yes
Chem 255 Quantum Chemistry Approximation methods; non-interacting particles; the chemical applications of group theory. IC 2001 Yes
Chem 257 Chemical Kinetics reaction rates and mechanisms. IC 1991 Yes
Chem 261 Intermediary Metabolism II Metabolism or proteins, nucleic acids, and biologically-active nitrogen-containing compounds. IC 1972 Yes
Chem 265 Enzyme Chemistry Equilibrium and kinetic aspects of enzyme reactions; enzyme structure and function; allosterism; IC 1972 Yes
Chem 277 Chemical Kinetics The experimental techniques and theoretical principles underlying the study of reaction rates and mechanisms. IC 1980 Yes
Chem 285 Physical Chemistry II Electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and reaction mechanisms, surface phenomena, colloids, and transport properties. IC 1984 Yes
Chem 303 Environmental Chemistry Chemistry applied to the study of the environment, its pollution and control. IC 1974 Yes
Chem Basic Chemistry Elements, compound and their reactions; cells, their structure, characteristics and functions; Principles of biochemical processes. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
Chem 1a General Chemistry Fundamental principles of Chemistry. IC 1953 Yes
Chem 1b Organic Chemistry Preparation, properties, and classification of typical carbon compounds. College of Agriculture 1953 Yes
Chem Bibliography Chemical Bibliography Chemical and pharmaceutical source books, bibliographies, journals, reference serials, society publications and government documents. Practical work in the preparation of subject bibliographies. IC 1963 Yes
Chem I Chemistry for General Education IC 1959 Yes
Chem I General Chemistry A thorough study of the fundamental principles of general chemistry with a brief study of organic chemistry and some qualitative analysis. IC 1933 Yes
Chem IA General Chemistry A thorough study of the fundamental principles of general chemistry with a brief study of organic chemistry and some qualitative analysis IC 1940 Yes
Chem II Compounds of Carbon Preparation, properties, and structure of typical organic compounds, and includes a discussion of theories of reaction in their bearing on the formation of those compounds. College of Agriculture 1933 Yes
Chem Ib General Chemistry Continuation of Chemistry Ia. IC 1940 Yes
Chem Pharm Chemical Pharmacology College of Medicine 1922 Yes
Chem Tech 101 Factory Inspection Visits and inspections of factories employing chemical processes in and near the city of Manila such as, gas work, paint and varnish factory, soap works, alcohol factories, etc. Reports and discussion of Chemical processes used in the manufacture of various products. IC 1934 Yes
Chem Tech 102 Factory Practice The student is required to work in a factory employing chemical processes for at least 6 weeks during summer and write a report on his work. IC 1934 Yes
Chemical Hygiene 201 Theory of Water & Sewage Treatment Analysis and application of physical, chemical and biological procedures in the treatment of water, sewage and industrial wastes. Institute of Public Health 1956 Yes
Chemical Hygiene 290 Special Studies and Research Qualified students who have a major interest in chemical hygiene may register for special studies under supervision of the staff for discussion and evaluation. Institute of Public Health 1956 Yes
Chemical Hygiene 300 Master's Thesis Institute of Public Health 1956 Yes
Chemistry 11 Analytical Chemistry IC 1918 Yes
Chemistry 16 General Chemistry I Fundamentals of chemistry. IC 1974 Yes
Chemistry 17 General Chemistry II Continuation of Chem 16. IC 1974 Yes
Chemistry 17-A No Title IC 1950 Yes
Chemistry 17-B No Title IC 1950 Yes
Chemistry 23 Inorganic Analytical Chemistry Principles and techniques of the qualitative and quantitative analysis of inorganic substances. UP College Iloilo 1971 Yes
Chemistry 26 Organic Chemistry IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 29 Quantitative Analysis A more intensive course covering the subject of quantitative analysis with special emphasis on the analysis of ores, iron and steel materials. Drill in the application of modern chemical theory to analytical problems is given. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 31.3 Organic Chemistry Continuation of Chemistry 31.2 with emphasis on the aromatic series. IC 1956 Yes
Chemistry 108 No Title IC 1933 Yes
Chemistry 116 Physical Chemistry I Properties of gases, liquids and solutions. Principles of thermodynamics and chemical equilibria. UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
Chemistry 117 Physical Chemistry II Applications of thermodynamics to chemical and phase equilibria, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and the crystalline state. , DES 1977 Yes
Chemistry 122 Food Analysis Principles and techniques of analytical chemistry applied to food and food additives. IC 1967 Yes
Chemistry 126 Instrumental Methods Principles and techniques of instrumental chemical analysis such as spectrophotometry, polarography, potentiometric titrations, coulometric methods electrodeposition and chromatography. UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
Chemistry 129 Spectral Analysis Identification of substances and impurities by means of the wave length Spectrometer and Spectograph. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 131 Chemistry of Fats and Oils Basis of classification, formation and extraction of fats and oils; the chemistry of fats and oils, determination of oil constants and special methods of investigation. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 142.1 Industrial Organic Chemistry Laboratory A laboratory course involving unit organic operations, destructive distillation of wood or coal, cracking of oils, fermentation processes, the preparation of a dye, etc. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 146.1 Biochemistry Laboratory IC 2001 Yes
Chemistry 150.1 Introduction to Physical Chemistry Laboratory IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 153.1 Physical Chemistry II Laboratory IC 2001 Yes
Chemistry 154.1 Physical Chemistry II Laboratory IC 2001 Yes
Chemistry 157 Physical Chemistry II Electrochemistry,Chemical kinetics and reaction mechanisms,surface phenomena,colloids and transport properties. IC 1984 Yes
Chemistry 161 Biochemistry Laboratory IC 1935 Yes
Chemistry 170 Introduction to Physical Chemistry I General principles of physical chemistry with emphasis on their application to biological systems. IC 1978 Yes
Chemistry 173 Physical Chemistry I Chemical thermodynamics; IC 1974 Yes
Chemistry 173.1 Physical Chemistry Laboratory Laboratory work coordinated with Chem 107 IC 1960 Yes
Chemistry 175 Colloid Chemistry The colloidal state of matter, its general characteristics and behavior; the preparation of colloids by different methods and a consideration of the methods applied in the colloidal substances. IC 1960 Yes
Chemistry 177 Physico-Chemical Methods of Analysis The application of Physico-Chemical measurments in quantitative analysis. IC 1960 Yes
Chemistry 180.1 Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory IC 1960 Yes
Chemistry 181 Applied Chemistry Special topics in analytical chemistry as applied to the needs of students majoring in sugar chemistry, fisheries, food science, and nutrition. UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
Chemistry 190 Seminar UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
Chemistry 192 Glass Blowing A practical course in the rudiments and technique of glass blowing. IC 1960 Yes
Chemistry 196 Undergraduate Seminar IC 1989 Yes
Chemistry 197 Special Topics in Applied Chemistry IC 1984 Yes
Chemistry 199.1 Research UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
Chemistry 200 Undergraduate Thesis Bachelor's Thesis in Chemistry; IC 1956 Yes
Chemistry 201 Chemistry for Teachers of College Chemistry IC 1970 Yes
Chemistry 201.1 Photochemistry Laboratory Photochemical measurements; must be preceded or accompanied by Chemistry 201. IC 1953 Yes
Chemistry 203 Environmental Chemistry Chemistry applied to the study of the environment, its pollution and control. IC 1976 Yes
Chemistry 203.1 Environmental Chemistry Laboratory The chemical analysis of soil, water and air samples. IC 1992 Yes
Chemistry 204 Chemical Microscopy IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 204 Marine Chemistry Selected topics in the chemistry of the marine environment. IC 1974 Yes
Chemistry 205 Application of Physical Chemistry to Organic Chemistry This course will include a study of the various methods of physical chemistry such as the Dipole Moment, Raman Spectra, etc., and their applications to the study of organic structure and behavior. IC 1941 Yes
Chemistry 208 Special Topics in Physical Chemistry A detailed and critical study of special subjects in physical chemistry with emphasis on the theories and practical applications. This course is offered in the form of independent study, with reports at regular intervals, and a final examination. IC 1941 Yes
Chemistry 210 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry Selected topics in Physical Chemistry not taken in Chem 208. IC 1953 Yes
Chemistry 211 Systematic Inorganic Chemistry Study of the chemistry of the metallic and non-metallic elements. IC 2001 Yes
Chemistry 212 Reaction Mechanisms of Transition Metal Complexes Mechanisms of reactions of 1st and 2nd series transition metal ions in relation to their structure. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 213 Physical Methods of Inorganic Chemistry Applications of spectroscopy and other modern physical techniques to the study of inorganic compounds. IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 215 Coordination Chemistry Bonding and structure of coordination compounds; quantitative interpretation of spectral, magnetic and crystallographic data. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 216 Bioinorganic Chemistry Structure bonding, and mechanistic aspects of metal ion involvement in biological processes. IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 217 Nuclear Chemistry Theories of radioactive decay; nuclear reactions. IC 1991 Yes
Chemistry 218 Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals A study of metal complexes using carbon as the litigating atom. IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 219 Solid State Chemistry Structure and bonding in solid state materials. IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 220 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Fundamentals of chemical instrumentation; theory and application of some common instrumental methods. IC 2004 Yes
Chemistry 221 Electroanalytical Chemistry fundamentals of optical instrumentation; principles and applications of spectrometry and spectrophotometry. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 222 Optical Methods of Analysis fundamentals of optical instrumentation; principles and applications of spectrometry and spectrophotometry. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 223 Theoretical Analytical Chemistry Theory of analytical separations based on chemical and phase equilibria. IC 2001 Yes
Chemistry 224 Aquatic Chemistry The composition, properties and processes in natural aquatic systems. IC 1988 Yes
Chemistry 225 Modular Chemical Instrumentation Fundamentals of analog, and digital electronics; modular approach to chemical instrumentation. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 226 Analytical Separation Methods Advanced treatment of separations theory and its application to some common analytical separation methods. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 227 Radioisotope Techniques Methods of chemical separation, detection and measurement of radioactive substances; application to chemical problems. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 228 Theoretical Analytical Chemistry Theory of analytical separations based on phase and competing equilibria. IC 1962 Yes
Chemistry 229.1 Chemical Spectroscopy and Spectrophotometry Laboratory work in spectroscopy and spectrophotometry; IC 1953 Yes
Chemistry 230 Physical Organic Chemistry I Application to physical chemistry in the study of structure, reactivity, and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds IC 1991 Yes
Chemistry 231 Polymer Chemistry Physical and chemical properties, structure and function of synthetic and natural polymers. IC 1992 Yes
Chemistry 231.1 Polymer Chemistry Laboratory Methods and techniques in polymer synthesis; testing and characterization of polymers. IC 1992 Yes
Chemistry 232 Stereochemistry Fundamental principles of stereochemistry and its application to the study of the conformations of ring systems. The effects of stereochemical factors in reaction mechanisms and kinetics are also covered. IC 1971 Yes
Chemistry 233 Physical Organic Chemistry I A study of the molecular orbital and valence bond interpretation of chemical bonds as well as their applications to problems of chemical reactivities. IC 1958 Yes
Chemistry 234 Physical Organic Chemistry II principles of stereochemistry and their application to the study of configuration, conformation and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 236 Organic Synthesis Techniques of organic synthesis. IC 1992 Yes
Chemistry 236.1 Organic Synthesis Laboratory Experimental techniques in organic synthesis. IC 1992 Yes
Chemistry 237 Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry Application of nmr, esr, ir, uv-vis, and mass spectrometry in organic chemistry. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 238 Hetorocyclic Chemistry Synthesis, properties and chemical reactivity of N-, O-, S-containing heterocyclic compounds. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 239 Natural Products Chemistry Chemistry and biogenesis of major classes of secondary metabolites. IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 249 Special Topics in Biochemistry Trends and development in Biochemistry. IC 1978 Yes
Chemistry 250 Advanced Electrochemistry This course covers an advanced treatment of electrochemistry in such phases of the subject as electrical conduction in liquids, solids and gases, theories of the voltaic cell, polarization, corrosion, etc. and the energy relations underlying mutual transformation of chemical and electrical energy. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 250.1 Advanced Electrochemistry Laboratory Laboratory work coordinated with Chem 250. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 252 Graduate Physical Chemistry Laboratory IC 1983 Yes
Chemistry 256 Advanced Quantum Chemistry Representation theory; quantum transitions under the influence of external perturbation; quantum theory of scattering; approximation method. IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 260 Chemistry of Amino Acids and Proteins This course includes a brief review of the fundamental chemistry of the proteins and their derivatives and in addition will extend the physical, organic, and metabolic aspects of proteins and their derived products in both plants and animals as far as possible in the light of present day knowledge. IC 1941 Yes
Chemistry 262 Chemistry of Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids This course will cover the chemistry and metabolism of Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids including the structure, basic physical and organic chemistry and the metabolism of these and related products in the light of present day knowledge. IC 1962 Yes
Chemistry 265 Enzymes Nature of enzyme action. Catalysis, Physical and Chemical properties of enzymes. General methods of preparation and investigation. Kinetics of enzyme reactions. Factors influencing the course of enzyme reactions; temperature, hydrogenion concentration, etc. IC 1940 Yes
Chemistry 270 Chemical Thermodynamics I The first three laws of thermodynamics and application to equilibrium phenomena in gases, liquids, solids. and solutions of non-electrolytes. IC 1978 Yes
Chemistry 271 Chemical Thermodynamics II The application of the theories of electrolytes, statistical mechanics, elementary quantum theory, etc., to thermodynamics problems. IC 1962 Yes
Chemistry 275 Quantum Chemistry The basis ideas and methods of quantum mechanics with applications to the problems of atomic and molecular structure, the chemical bond, and the periodical law. IC 1978 Yes
Chemistry 288 Chemistry Teaching Practicum IC 1983 Yes
Chemistry 289 Special Problem in Chemical Education IC 1983 Yes
Chemistry 291 Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 292 Seminar in Analytical Chemistry IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 293 Seminar in Organic Chemistry IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 294 Seminar in Biochemistry IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 295 Seminar in Physical Chemistry IC 1980 Yes
Chemistry 299 Graduate Chemistry Seminar Reports and discussions. IC 1962 Yes
Chemistry 300 MS Thesis IC 1991 Yes
Chemistry 319 Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry Trends and developments in inorganic chemistry. IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 319.1 Special Topics in Experimental Inorganic Chemistry IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 329 Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry Trends and developments in analytical chemistry. IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 329.1 Special Topics in Experimental Analytical Chemistry IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 339 Special Topics in Organic Chemistry Trends and developments in organic chemistry. IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 339.1 Special Topics in Experimental Organic Chemistry IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 349 Special Topics in Biochemistry Trends and developments in biochemistry. IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 349.1 Special Topics in Experimental Biochemistry IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 359 Special Topics in Physical Chemistry Trends and developments in physical chemistry. IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 359.1 Special Topics in Experimental Physical Chemistry IC 1990 Yes
Chemistry 391 Research Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 392 Research Seminar in Analytical Chemistry IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 393 Research Seminar in Organic Chemistry IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 394 Research Seminar in Biochemistry IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 395 Research Seminar in Physical Chemistry IC 1981 Yes
Chemistry 400 Ph.D. Dissertation IC 1991 Yes
Chemistry Chemistry A special course designed for forestry students and dealing with the general principles of chemistry. The effort will be made to explain such special applications, as are necessary to an understanding of the subject of wood preservation and the special uses of certain forest products, as the use of certain kinds of bark in tanning and in the preparation of dye stuffs. IC 1917 Yes
Chinese 1 Elementary Chinese Lingg 1924 Yes
Chinese 2 Intermediate Chinese 2 Lingg 1924 Yes
Chinese 3 The Amoy Colloquial This course, intended primarily for students of commerce, aims at giving them a working knowledge of the Amoy Colloquial as spoken by the majority of Chinese merchants in the Philippines, the Straits Settlements, (the Malay States) and Netherlands East India. Lingg 1925 Yes
Chinese 10 Elementary Chinese I Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 11 Elementary Chinese II Continuation of Chinese 10 Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 12 Intermediate Chinese I Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 13 Intermediate Chinese II Continuation of Chinese 12 Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 50 The Amoy Colloqual This course aims at giving the students a working knowledge of the Amoy Colloqual as spoken by the majority of Chinese merchants in the Philippines, the Straits Settlements (The Malay States) and Netherlands East India. Lingg 1936 Yes
Chinese 51 The Amoy Colloquial Continuation of Chinese 50 Lingg 1936 Yes
Chinese 100 Advanced Chinese This course includes reading and translation of modern authors; short stories and newspapers; exercises in speaking and writing continued; and practice of writing Chinese commercial documents - business letters, invoices and different forms of bills. Lingg 1936 Yes
Chinese 100 Advanced Chinese I Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 101 Advanced Chinese Continuation of Chinese 100 Lingg 1936 Yes
Chinese 101 Advanced Chinese Reading and translation of modern authors, short stories, news-papers. Exercises in speaking and writing continued. Practice of writing Chinese commercial documents-business letters, invoices and different forms of bills. Lingg 1925 Yes
Chinese 101 Advanced Chinese II Continuation of Chinese 100. Reading and translation of modern authors, short stories, and news-papers. Exercises in speaking and writing continued. Practice of writing Chinese commercial documents-business letters, invoices, and different forms of bills. Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 102 Introduction to Chinese Literature This course consists of: (a) readings on representative types of Chinese poetry and prose either in translation or in the original; (b) lectures on the background and development of the major periods; (c) collateral readings and reports on assigned authors and works (either in the original language or in English translation). The first semester covers the Chou, Chin, Han dynasties, the Six Dynasties and the Tan Dynasty. Lingg 1953 Yes
Chinese 103 Introduction to Chinese Literature (Continuation of Chinese 102) The second semester covers the Sung, Yuan, Ming, Ching dynasties and the present day writing. Lingg 1953 Yes
Chinese 104 Chinese Poetry This course consists of: (a) reading of Chinese poems in English translation; (b) a comparative study of both the originals and the translations; (c) a brief study of Chinese prosody. Lingg 1953 Yes
Chinese 110 Readings in Chinese Selected readings in Chinese in various discipline areas to develop competence in reading comprehension. Lingg 1977 Yes
Chinese 111 Advanced Composition in Chinese Training in various forms of written composition in Chinese. Lingg 1977 Yes
Choral Cond 100F Principles and Techniques of Choral Conducting and Technique of Choral Score Reading DCond 1971 Yes
Choral Cond 100S Principles and Techniques of Choral Conducting and Technique of Choral Score Reading DCond 1971 Yes
Choral Cond 100.1 Principles and Techniques of Choral Conducting and Technique of Choral Score Reading DCond 1974 Yes
Choral Cond 100.2 Principles and Techniques of Choral Conducting and Technique of Choral Score Reading DCond 1974 Yes
Choral Lit 101 Small Choral Works Analysis through performance of small choral literature from the Renaissance period to contemporary times. DCond 1971 Yes
Choral Lit 102 Children's Chorus Analysis through performance of choral works for children's chorus DCond 1971 Yes
Choral Lit 103 All-Male and All-Female Choruses Analysis through performance of choral works for an all-male and an all-female chorus DCond 1971 Yes
Choral Lit 104 Major Choral Works Analysis through performance of major choral works from the Baroque period to contemporary times. DCond 1971 Yes
Choral Seminar 100 Choral Techniques, Administration, and Procedural Aspects DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 1 Participation in Chorus 1 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 2 Participation in Chorus 2 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 3 Participation in Chorus 3 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 4 Participation in Chorus 4 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 5 Participation in Chorus 5 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 6 Participation in Chorus 6 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 7 Participation in Chorus 7 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 8 Participation in Chorus 8 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 9 Participation in Chorus 9 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus 10 Participation in Chorus 10 DCond 1971 Yes
Chorus Group Singing Members of the orchestra are exempted from taking this course. Musico 1958 Yes
Chorus III Piano Musico 1940 Yes
Chorus IIIa Musico 1939 Yes
Chorus IIIb Musico 1947 Yes
Chorus IIa Musico 1939 Yes
Chorus IIb Musico 1939 Yes
Chorus IV-A Musico 1946 Yes
Chorus IV-B Musico 1947 Yes
Chorus Ia Group Singing Musico 1939 Yes
Chorus Ib Group Singing Musico 1939 Yes
Chorus V-A Musico 1946 Yes
Chorus V-B Musico 1946 Yes
Chron & Com Dis N 00 Chronic and Communicable Diseases Nursing Prevention and control of communicable diseases, care of individuals and groups with chronic and communicable diseases; Overview of care of patients with EENT, Orthopedic and Urologic problems. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
Citizenship 00 Citizenship The laws on citizenship, including those relating to non-nationals. Law 1967 Yes
Civic Educ Civic Education A review of government machinery and a study of the methods of developing in the adults the right attitude towards good citizenship. DCI 1935 Yes
Civil Law 1 Persons and Family Relations A study of the law of persons and family relations as provided in Book I of the Civil Code of the Philippines together with interpretative cases, commentaries, with other explanatory materials. Law 1954 Yes
Civil Law 1 Persons and Family Relations A study of the law of persons and family relations based on Book I of the Civil Code of the Philippines, including naturalization, the loss and reacquisition of Philippine citizenship under special laws; with interpretative cases, commentaries, and other explanatory materials. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law 2 Property The law of property, ownership and its modifications (excepting special properties and nuisance); the different modes of acquiring ownership, (except intellectual creation, succession and prescription of actions) including lease, based on the Civil Code. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law 3 Succession The law of descent, both testate and intestate, based on the civil code and special laws. Law 1983 Yes
Civil Law 4 Obligations and Contracts A study of the nature and effects of obligations, their classification and duration; the nature, form and effects of contracts, natural obligations, trusts and estoppel; and the concurrence and preference of credits based on Book IV, Titles I to VI and XIV of the Civil Code of the Philippines; with interpretative cases, commentaries, and other explanatory materials. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law 5 Sales The law of sales, including documents of the title and barter, based on Civil Code and special laws. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law 6 Extra Contractual Obligations and Damages A study of the law of torts, quasi-contracts and damages based on Chapter 2 of the Preliminary Title (Human Relations); Book II, Title IV, Chapter III (Trade-marks and Trade-names), and Title VII (Nuisance); Book III, Title II (Intellectual Creation); and Book IV, Title XVII (Extra-contractual Obligations) and Title VIII (Damages) of the Civil Code of the Philippines and the relevant special laws; with interpretative cases, commentaries, and other explanatory materials. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law 7 Special Contracts A study of the law of special nominate contracts of lease (excepting household service, contract of labor and common carriers), partnership, agency, aleatory contracts (excepting insurance and the life annuity), compromises (excepting arbitrations) based on Book IV, Titles VIII to X; VII to XIV of the Civil Code of the Philippines and the relevant special laws; with interpretative cases, commentaries and other explanatory materials. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law 8 Credit Transactions The law governing loans, deposit, (including Warehouse Reciepts Law), suretyship, and guaranty, pledge, chattel mortgage, real estate mortgage and antichresis and the concurrence and preference of credits, based on the Civil Code and special laws. Law 1972 Yes
Civil Law 8 Credit Transactions The law governing loans, deposit, suretyship and guaranty, pledge, chattel mortgage, real estate mortgage and antichresis, based on the Civil Code and special laws. Law 1967 Yes
Civil Law Evolution of Modern Civil Law Law 1913 Yes
Civil Rev 00 Civil Law Review A review of Civil Law. Law 1983 Yes
Civil Rev 1 Civil Law Review 1 A general study and review of Books I, II and III of the Civil Code and leading decisions applying or construing the provisions of said books. The following subjects covered by the course are: Book I- Persons, with emphasis on marriage, property relations between husband and wife, particularly the conjugal partnership; paternity and filiation; support; parental authority; and absence. Book II- Property, ownership and its modifications, with emphasis on ownership, co-ownership, possession, usufruct, and easements. Book III- Different Modes of Acquiring Ownership, with emphasis on donation, succession and prescription. Law 1952 Yes
Civil Rev 2 Civil Law Review 2 A continuation of Civil Law Review 1. A general study and review of Book IV of the Civil Code and leading decisions applying or construing the provisions of said book. The subjects covered by the course are obligations and contracts, estoppel, trusts, sales, lease, partnership, agency, loan, deposits, aleatory contracts, compromises and arbitration, guaranty, pledge, mortgage and antichresis, extra-contractual obligations, consisting of quasi-contracts and quasi-delicts, damages and concurrence and preference of credits. Law 1952 Yes
Climatology 12 In this course the student works with the original weather data from stations throughout the world, charting and interpreting the with a view to arriving at a logical division of the earth's surface into climatic realism. Sometimes is devoted to the study of climate as a factor to plant, animal, and human ecology. College of Liberal Arts 1931 Yes
Clin Demo in Ophtha Clinical Demonstration in Ophthalmology (Weekly conference-demonstration classes are held at which previously assigned special cases are discussed. The senior members of the staff rotate in giving those classes.) College of Medicine 1965 Yes
Clin Dentistry 1 College of Dentistry 1924 Yes
Clin Dentistry 2 College of Dentistry 1922 Yes
Clin Dentistry 32 Clinical Conference and Practice of Dentistry Principles and methods of providing dental care in the following clinical areas. College of Dentistry 1982 Yes
Clin Dentistry 40 Clinical Conference and Practice in Dentistry Principles and methods of providing dental care in the following clinical areas. College of Dentistry 1982 Yes
Clin Dentistry 41 Clinical Conference and Practice College of Dentistry 1971 Yes
Clin Dentistry 42 Clinical Conference and Practice A continuation of Clinical Dentistry 41. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Clin Microscopy Clinical Microscopy College of Medicine 1908 Yes
Clin Practice Clinical Practice College of Medicine 1936 Yes
Clin Psych & Psycho Clinical Psychiatry and Psychopathology Clinical syndromes and their psychopathology as the frame of references for the study of the individual psychiatry patient. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Clin Psych Case Con Clinical Psychiatry Case Conferences Case discussions focused on psychological problems, psychiatric problems or problems of management. Stress is placed on emotional components of illness, factors in personality development and deviations from normal personality. The mental mechanisms, psychomotor testing and community resources. College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Clinical Clerkship Clinical Clerkship in Community Health Planning and implementing of specific community health programs. College of Medicine 1976 Yes
Clinical Demo Clinical Demonstration in Otorhinoloryngology (A conference-demonstration of assigned cases held weekly. The senior members of the staff rotate, according to their sub-specialties to handle those classes). College of Medicine 1965 Yes
Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine Infectious Diseases, Cardiovascular Disorders, Gastroenterology, Renal Diseases, Hematology, Rheumatology & Collagen diseases, Allergy & Immunology, Neurology, Dermatology, Oncology, Clinical Nutrition, Medical Genetics, Radiology, Physical Medicine & Toxicology. Emphasis on the etiology, clinical features, pathophysiology, indicated laboratory tests & treatment of the geographically common medical disorders. College of Medicine 1907 Yes
Clinical Neurology Clinical Neurology The recognition, localization, interpretation of neurological signs and symptoms as well as consideration of the therapeutic aspects. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Clinical Neurology Clinical Neurology The recognition, localization, interpretation of neurological signs and symptoms as well as consideration of the therapeutic aspects. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Clinical Pathology Clinical Pathology (for Dentist) This course consists of lectures, quizzes, recitation and laboratory work on the systematic analysis of blood, urine, sputum, faces, spinal fluids, gastric contents, exudates and transudates, ordinarily required in clinical material, the more important and colormetric methods of examinations are demonstrated. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Clinical Psychiatry Advanced Clinical Psychiatry and Psychopathology Continuation of Clinical Psychiatry and Psychopathology.Clinical syndromes and their psychopathology, UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Clinics 1 Surgical Clinics College of Medicine 1922 Yes
Clinics 2 Medical Clinics College of Medicine 1913 Yes
Clinics 3 College of Medicine 1925 Yes
Clinics 4 Medical Clinics College of Medicine 1946 Yes
Clinics 39 College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Clinics Clinics College of Medicine 1921 Yes
CoE 23 Synthesis of Sequential Circuits Minimization of synchronous sequential circuits; synthesis of synchronous sequential circuits using structured techniques; delays and hazards; asynchronous Huffman circuits; physical characteristics of logic gate implementations EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 111 Advanced Digital Design Combinational and sequential circuits; structured design; digital design using programmable devices; hardware description language (HDL)-based digital design; simulation; testing of digital circuits. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 113 Advanced Computer Organization Instruction sets. Central processor implementations. Hardwired and microprogrammed control. Reduced instruction set computer (RISC) processors. Datapaths. Arithmetic and logic units (ALUs). Distributed systems. Performance enhancements. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 113 Advanced Computer Organization Instruction sets; central processor implementations; pipelining; hardwired and microprogrammed control; reduced instruction set computer (RISC) processors; datapaths; arithmetic and logic units (ALUs); memory. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 115 Introduction to Embedded Microcontrollers Introduction to embedded microcontrollers in electronic and electromechanical systems. Hardware and software design techniques. System interfaces, data acquisition and control. High speed design techniques. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 115 Microprocessor-Based Design Microprocessor system structure; bus interconnections; types of memory; memory organization and encoding; input/output (I/O) interfacing; embedded and real-time operating systems (OS); high speed design techniques. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 121 Introduction to Digital Signal Processing Discrete-time systems in frequency domain; digital filter design; linear prediction and optimum linear filters. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 123 Introduction to Digital Image and Video Processing Digital image fundamentals; introduction to two-dimensional digital signal processing (DSP); image enhancements and restoration algorithms; image filters; image coding and compression; video coding and standards; some applications of video and image processing. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 127 Audio and Speech Signal Processing Fundamental audio synthesis concepts; advanced techniques of audio signal processing, analysis and modeling; engineering models for speech signal analysis, synthesis and recognition. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 129 Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Digital signal processor architectures; data converters; real-time concepts and programming; digital filtering; real-time spectral analysis. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 131 Introduction to Software Engineering Specification, design, analysis and implementation of software and firmware; performance and design evaluation; software testing, delivery and maintenance. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 133 Computer Systems Engineering History and overview of computer systems design; overview of systems engineering; role of systems analyst; requirements analysis and elicitation; life cycles; project management; architectural design; implementation, testing, and maintenance issues. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 133 Computer Systems Engineering I History and overview of computer systems engineering. Computer engineering ethics. Software risks and reliability. Life cycles. Project management. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 134 Computer Systems Engineering II Requirements analysis and elicitation. Architectural design. Implementation, testing and maintenance issues. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 135 Operating Systems Overview of operating systems. System calls. Process management. Threads. Scheduler. Interprocess communication and synchronization. Deadlock and starvation. Memory management. Virtual memory. I/O systems. File system. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 141 Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuit Design Concepts, economics and trends of integrated circuits (IC); MOS transistor characteristics and models; basic digital building blocks; structured digital circuits and systems. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 143 Introduction to Analog Integrated Circuit Design IC fabrication processes. Analog device modeling. Circuit simulation. Amplifiers, comparators and other analog systems. EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 151 Computer Networks Principles and practices of computer networking. Structures and components of networks. Packet switching. Layered architectures. Open systems interconnect (OSI) reference module. Transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP). EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 153 Advanced Computer Networks Advanced topics in computer networks, including internet architecture and design, multicast and advanced routing. Quality of service and congestion control. Network measurement and modeling. Mobile and ad-hoc networks. Web technologies and the Semantic Web. Application-layer overlay networks. Security and privacy. Emerging applications. EEEI 2010 Yes
CoE 197 Special Topics in Computer Engineering EEEI 2003 Yes
CoE 198 Special Problems in Computer Engineering EEEI 2003 Yes
Code Review Civil Law/Mercantile Law A review of civil law and mercantile law in their broadest senses. Law 1917 Yes
Code Review Criminal Procedure/Civil Procedure Law 1915 Yes
College Physics 00 College Physics Principles of Physics and its components: mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and optics. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Com Clerkship 00 Community Clerkship Apprenticeship practice in the Rural Health Unit/District, Hospital in the municipality/catchment area closest to the students barangay or origin. During this period the student is expected to assist the community in developing a viable health program with firm linkages to the health system. The student will also render those clinical services within his/her level of competence. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Com Clerkship Apprenticeship in the Rural Health Unit Planning, Implementing, Monitoring and evaluation of municipal health program. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Com Dis Nrsg 00 Communicable Disease Nursing Prevention and control of common communicable diseases. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Com Dis Nrsg Communicable Disease Nursing Prevention and control of common communicable diseases. UP College Tacloban 1936 Yes
Com Hyg & Sanit Community Hygiene and Sanitation A Basic principles; prevailing customs, beliefs and practices; strategies for achieving hygienic environment. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
Com Internship 00 Community Internship Applied Health Development Plans. Initiates innovative approaches in community health development. The student is again assigned to his/her community of origin. While still under the supervision of the existing health systems in the area, the student will be able to render higher levels of services and perhaps extend his/her areas of responsibility. Emphasis is still on assisting communities to initiate or continue programs for health development. The student's base may either be in the Rural Health Unit/District base may either be in the Rural Health Unit/District Hospital in the municipality/catchment area. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Com Org & Dev 00 Community Organization and Development Community organization and development process; planning and management of programs and projects. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Com Rev 00 Commercial Law Review A review of Commercial Law Law 1967 Yes
ComCi Law 00 Comparative Civil Law Specific legal problems and their solution with reference to Philippine, Anglo-American, French, German, and Swiss Civil law, emphasizing important variations in legal institutions and techniques found among civil law countries. Law 1965 Yes
ComCom Law 00 Comparative Commercial Law An examination into the commercial laws of some other countries, especially of those with whom the Republic of the Philippines maintains close commercial relations, with a view to unification, harmonization, or improving our own. Law 1965 Yes
ComCon Law 00 Comparative Constitutional Law The origins, growth and significance of constitutionalism as reflected in representative state constitutions of the American, European, Latin-American or Asiatic variety. Law 1972 Yes
Comm 1 Communication Skills DFPP, DECL 2003 Yes
Comm 2 Communication Skills DECL, DFPP 2003 Yes
Comm 3 Eng English DSCTA 2003 Yes
Comm 3 Fil Filipino DSCTA 2003 Yes
Comm 10 Advanced College Writing Analytical and critical study of various types of discourse to develop writing competence in humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences. DSCTA 1987 Yes
Comm 100 Introduction to Communication and Media The overview and historical development of communication and media in the world and in the Philippines. DCRes, OCS 2007 Yes
Comm 105 Visual Communication The various qualities of the visual sense and how communication can be improved with the use of more visual symbols. DCRes 1984 Yes
Comm 106 Introduction to Press Photography The photograph as a means of communication and how good photographs are produced. DCRes 1984 Yes
Comm 108 Printing Techniques DCRes, OCS 2003 Yes
Comm 110 Communication and Media Ethics Codes of ethical conduct in the practice of communication and media. DCRes, OCS 2007 Yes
Comm 120 Laws on Communication and Media Statutes dealing with communication and media and their operations and legal issues relating to freedom of the press and freedom of expression OCS, DCRes 2007 Yes
Comm 130 Communication and Media Theories The communication process and the development of communication and media theories. DCRes, OCS 2007 Yes
Comm 140 Media and Society A critical analysis of how media shape and are shaped by the structures of Philippine and global society. DCRes, DCRes, GRADUATE, GRADUATE, OCS, OCS 2007 Yes
Comm 141 Media and Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) Reading SOGIE discourses in media. OCS, DCRes 2014 Yes
Comm 150 Internet Communication Studies The social, political, and ethical issues of the Internet as a communication phenomenon. DCRes, OCS 2007 Yes
Comm 160 Integrated Marketing Communication for Alternative Media The study of the basic principles and processes of integrated marketing communication to promote alternative media. DCRes, OCS 2007 Yes
Comm 185 Communication Research Principles and practical application of the methods of communication research. DCRes 1989 Yes
Comm 199 Research Design Problem, concept and hypothesis formulation, sampling, and date-gathering techniques, analysis and writing up of research proposal on a special problem. DCRes 1989 Yes
Comm 199.1 Thesis DCRes 1991 Yes
Comm 200 Seminar in Mass Communication DCRes 1979 Yes
Comm 200 Thesis DCRes 1991 Yes
Comm 201 Communication, Culture and Society Socio-cultural and historical developments and contemporary issues in the field of communication. GRADUATE, DCRes 2012 Yes
Comm 210 Approaches in Communication Research GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 211 Quantitative Methods in Communication Research Principles and techniques of data gathering, analysis and interpretation in quantitative communication research. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 212 Qualitative Methods in Communication Research Principles and techniques of data construction and analysis in communication using qualitative methods and approaches. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 212 Qualitative Methods in Communication Research Principles and techniques of data construction and analysis in communication using qualitative methods and approaches. GRADUATE 2011 Yes
Comm 221 Seminar on the Folk Media GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 222 Health Communication Health Communication theory, research and practice. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 224 Science Communication The use of media and communication to create public awareness of and appreciation for science and it's role in national development. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 225 Strategic Communication The strategic application of communication to address societal concerns and achieve organizational objectives. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 226 Organizational Communication Research Theory, practice, and methods to analyze communication in public and private organizations. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 230 Concepts and Issues in Communication Theory GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 231 Participatory Communication Communication concepts and skills to enhance community involvement. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 232 Issues in Crisis Communication Risk, crisis and emergency communication strategies for crisis prevention, management and emergency response. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 233 Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility Communication theory in the practice of CSR GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 240 Concepts and Issues in Communication Theory GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 241 Communication and Socio-Cultural Change Communication media, theories, and techniques in affecting social and cultural change. GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 250 Approaches and Issues in Intercultural Communication Theory, strategies and methods in intercultural communication GRADUATE, DCRes 2012 Yes
Comm 251 Communication and Asian Societies DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 270 Research and Communication Technologies GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 285 Issues in Public Communication DCRes, GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 286 Communication Evaluation GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 287 Communication Campaigns GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 290 Communication Research Design - DCRes 1976 Yes
Comm 292 Readability and Style Analysis of the communication message through the application of the principles and quantitative techniques of readability. DCRes 1970 Yes
Comm 293 Content Analysis Nature, function, methods and procedures of content analysis. DCRes 1966 Yes
Comm 295 Audience Research DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 297 Special Topics in Communication Research GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 299 Communication Research Design GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Comm 300 Thesis GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 301 Communication Theories, Models, and Frameworks Model building using communication theories and concepts. GRADUATE, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 301 Seminar in Communication Theory and Model Building GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 302 Seminar in Cross-Cultural Communication Behavior DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 303 Seminar in Philippine Communication Behavior GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 304 Seminar in Communication and Social Constructions DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 305 Data Construction in Communication Research DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 306 Quantitative Approaches to Communication Research The quantitative research process applied to communication. DCRes, CMC, GRADUATE 2011 Yes
Comm 307 Qualitative Approaches to Communication Research The qualitative research process applied to communication. CMC, GRADUATE, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 310 Seminar in Communication Research Methods GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 311 Seminar in Cross-Cultural Research DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 312 Data Collection and Analysis in Communication Research GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 313 Communication Evaluation DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 320 Communication Policy and Planning DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 321 Communication Networks GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 322 Philippine Communication Environment DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 323 Communication in Management GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 324 Communication and Public Opinion DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 330 Seminar in Comparative Communication Systems GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 331 Seminar in Communication Technologies and Social Policies DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 332 Seminar in Asian Communication Environment GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 333 Seminar in Contemporary Issues in Communication DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 334 Communication and Nation-Building DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 335 Mass Media, Government and Society DCRes, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Comm 336 Seminar on the Historical Developments of Mass Communication in the Philippines GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm 340 Political Communication DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 341 Political Communication Theory and practice of political communication. CMC, GRADUATE 2011 Yes
Comm 342 The Press and the Political Process Roles and impacts of free and restricted press institutions in various political states. GRADUATE, CMC, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 343 Communication and Public Opinion DCRes, CMC, GRADUATE 2011 Yes
Comm 345 Mass Media, Government and Society GRADUATE, DCRes, CMC 2011 Yes
Comm 353 Health Communication in Mass-Mediated Contexts The role of the mass media on the public's health behavior. CMC, GRADUATE, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 354 Health Communication Campaigns The role of communication in public health campaigns. GRADUATE, CMC, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 354 Health Communication Campaigns GRADUATE, DCRes, CMC 2011 Yes
Comm 361 Public Communication Analysis of various public information programs as initiated and applied by government and its agencies. CMC, DCRes, GRADUATE 2011 Yes
Comm 361 Public Communication DCRes, GRADUATE, CMC 2011 Yes
Comm 363 Communication in Management GRADUATE, CMC, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 372 Risk Communication Risk in crisis and risk-related communication processes, issues and applications. GRADUATE, DCRes, CMC 2011 Yes
Comm 397 Seminar in Contemporary Issues in Communication CMC, GRADUATE, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 398 Independent Studies GRADUATE, CMC, DCRes 2011 Yes
Comm 400 Dissertation GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Arts 101 Introduction to Communication Theory Nature of the communication process and contributions of other discipline to knowledge about this process. Empirical situation that throw light on the problems of communications in trying to communicate more effectively. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 102 Introduction to the Study of Language Phonology, morphology and syntax of Language, selected readings, survey of social, political and cultural context. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 103 Introduction to the Psychology of Language Application of psychological principles in the use of language for public information campaign. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 104 Communication and Socio-Cultural Change Communication media, theories and techniques in affecting social and cultural change. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 105 Introduction to Film Development of film with emphasis on basis production techniques, analysis of film as an informational and education medium. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 106 Principles of Public Relations and Advertising The major branches of organizational public relation work with emphasis on the principles and methods f dissemination and interpretation of information. Role of advertising in society, marketing and communication. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 107 Law on the Media Principles underlying freedom of the press, statutes dealing with the media and their operation. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 108 Internship/Apprenticeship/Directed Activities Internship/apprenticeship/directed activities in English, speech, prit media and theater arts. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Arts 109 Research in Communication The nature, functions, principles and methods of communication research application of quantitative methods in the major areas of communication arts. analysis and writing up of research proposal on a special problem. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comm Disease Communicable Disease The etiology, symptomatology, diagnosis and management including preventive measure, of common communicable diseases UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Comm I Communication Skills The development of advanced communicative competence in English (or Filipino), with emphasis on effective reading, writing, and listening. DSCTA 1986 Yes
Comm III Speech Communication The development of communicative competence in listening and speaking in various communication situations. DSCTA 1986 Yes
Comm Res 101 Introduction to Communication Research DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 110 Introduction to Qualitative Research in Communication DCRes 2004 Yes
Comm Res 115 Statistical Concepts for Communication Research DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 120 Quantitative Analysis in Communication Research DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 125 Introduction to Computer Technology DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 130 Qualitative Analysis in Communication Research Uses of qualitative analytical tools for communication research. DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 160 Internship DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 165 Data Interpretation and Reporting DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 170 Fundamentals of Communication Planning Basic concepts, models and principles in planning applied to communication. DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 175 Fundamentals of Communication and Management Basic management concepts, principles and techniques applied to communication. DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 180 Project Development in Communication Research Application of basic principles in conceptualizing and developing action projects in communication. DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 190 Mass Media Research Methods DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 195 Surveys in Communication DCRes 2004 Yes
Comm Res 196 Communication Research Practicum Supervised field research. DCRes 1975 Yes
Comm Res 197 Special Topics in Communication Research DCRes 2010 Yes
Comm Res 198 Data Interpretation and Reporting Principles and techniques of interpreting and reporting communication research data. DCRes 1975 Yes
Comm Res 199 Research Design DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 200 Thesis DCRes 2003 Yes
Comm Res 290 Management of Research Principles and practice of planning and implementing research projects. GRADUATE, DCRes 2003 Yes
Commercial Law 1 Transportation and Public Utilities A study of the law of merchants, commercial transactions and books based on Book I, Titles I and III of the Code of Commerce, provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 287 on the registration of corporations in the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Negotiable Instruments Law Act No. 2031, and the Warehouse Receipts Law Act No. 2137, together with interpretative cases and other materials. Law 1967 Yes
Commercial Law 2 Negotiable Instruments The law governing negotiable instruments, based mainly on the negotiable instruments, based mainly on the Negotiable Instruments Law, Law 1967 Yes
Commercial Law 3 Corporation Law The law on corporate organization, management, finance, dissolution and reorganization based on existing jurisprudence, the Corporation Law, the Securities Act and other laws. Law 1967 Yes
Commercial Law 4 Insurance and Banking A study of the law on insurance; the role of insurance companies; and the public control of the business of insurance based on the Insurance Act (Act No. 2427, as amended), and Book IV, Title XIII, Chapters 1 and 3, Civil Code of the Philippines. It includes also a study of the principles of banking based on the General Banking Act, Central Bank Act and other special laws on banking; with interpretative cases, commentaries, and other explanatory materials. Law 1967 Yes
Communication 298 Special Projects DCRes 2003 Yes
Community Health 00 Community Health Principles and methods of health administration, epidemiology, environmental control, home care, communicable disease control; strategies in community mobilization for health. UP College Tacloban 1979 Yes
Comp 1 Composition DComp 1936 Yes
Comp 2 Composition DComp 1936 Yes
Comp 3 DComp 1951 Yes
Comp 4 DComp 1950 Yes
Comp 5 Composition DComp 1948 Yes
Comp 10.1 Music Writing: Beginning Course Melody-making and rudiments of composing DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 10.2 Music Writing: Beginning Course Melody-making and rudiments of composing DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 20.1 Music Writing: Intermediate Course Small homophonic forms DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 20.2 Music Writing: Intermediate Course Small homophonic forms DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 101.2 DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 110.2 Music Writing: Beginning Course Melody-making and rudiments of composing. DComp 1981 Yes
Comp 120.1 Music Writing: Intermediate Course Small monophonic forms. DComp 1981 Yes
Comp 120.2 Music Writing: Intermediate Course Small homophonic forms. DComp 1981 Yes
Comp 130 Composition Musico 1954 Yes
Comp 130.1 Creative Writing I Includes the simple two- and three-part variation and sonata forms; also the development of creative ability along general lines in both instrumental and vocal styles. DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 130.2 Creative Writing I Includes the simple two- and three-part variation and sonata forms;also the development of creative ability along general lines in both instrumental and vocal styles. DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 140 Composition Musico 1954 Yes
Comp 140F Creative Writing II Leading to the submittal of original examples in a wide variety of styles. DComp 1971 Yes
Comp 140.1 Workshop in Music Creative Writing Instrumental and/or vocal combination in the contemporary idiom. DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 141.1 Workshop in Creative Music Experiments on new sound sources and organization. DComp 1983 Yes
Comp 141.2 Workshop in Creative Music Experiments on new sound sources and organization. DComp 1983 Yes
Comp 150.1 Creative Writing IV DComp 1981 Yes
Comp 150.2 Creative Writing IV DComp 1981 Yes
Comp 160.2 Creative Writing IV Original music for Philippine opera, operetta, musicals or zarzuela DComp 1974 Yes
Comp 180 DComp 1958 Yes
Comp 180F Practical Work in the Larger Forms both strict and free DComp 1971 Yes
Comp Thesis DComp 1956 Yes
Comp 130F Written Work in Various Musical Forms Written work in various musical forms. Includes the simple two and three-part variation and sonata forms; also the development of creative ability along general lines in both instrumental and vocal styles. DComp 1951 Yes
Comp 200F Practical work in the larger forms, both strict and free. Submission at the end of the course of a number of compositions that will show sound musicianship, good taste and the ability to write in the larger forms. DComp 1951 Yes
Comp 200S Practical work in the larger forms, both strict and free. Submission at the end of the course of a number of compositions that will show sound musicianship, good taste and the ability to write in the larger forms. DComp 1951 Yes
Comp 4a Composition DComp 1947 Yes
Comp 4b Composition DComp 1947 Yes
Comp Juris Comparative Jurisprudence Law 1915 Yes
Comp Religion 101 Introduction to Religion Similarity and diversity of religious thought on the primary issues of religion. AS 1967 Yes
Comp Religion 102 Living Religions of the World I History, beliefs, and institutions of Judaism and Christianity. AS 1967 Yes
Comp Religion 103 Living Religions of the World II History, beliefs, and institutions off Buddhism and Shintoism. AS 1967 Yes
Comp Religion 104 Living Religions of the World III History, beliefs, and institutions of Hinduism and Islam. AS 1967 Yes
Composition 10S Music Writing: Beginning Course Melody-making and rudiments of composing DComp 1971 Yes
Composition 13 DComp 1936 Yes
Composition 140.1 Creative Writing III DComp 1981 Yes
Composition 140.2 Creative Writing III DComp 1981 Yes
Composition 200 Advanced Composition I Intensive work in free composition in all forms. DComp 1991 Yes
Composition 201 Advanced Composition II DComp 1963 Yes
Composition 201 Advanced Composition II DComp 1991 Yes
Composition 202 Contemporary Techniques I Analysis and application of the modern idiom. DComp 1963 Yes
Composition 202 Contemporary Techniques I Analysis and application of the modern idiom. DComp 1991 Yes
Composition 203 Contemporary Techniques II DComp 1963 Yes
Composition 203 Contemporary Techniques II DComp 1991 Yes
Composition 251 Composition DComp 1966 Yes
Composition 252 Continuation of Composition 251 DComp 1966 Yes
Composition 253 Continuation of Composition 252 DComp 1966 Yes
Composition I DComp 1940 Yes
Cond 2 DCond 1950 Yes
Cond 210 Symphonic Conducting and Modern Symphonic Score Reading DCond 1951 Yes
Cond 220 Opera Conducting and Italian Opera Score DCond 1951 Yes
Cond Elementary Orchestra and Conducting DCond 1933 Yes
Cond 100F Choral Conducting and Choral Score Reading DCond 1951 Yes
Cond 100S Choral Conducting and Choral Score Reading DCond 1951 Yes
Cond 120F Chamber Orchestra Conducting and Score Reading DCond 1951 Yes
Cond 120S Chamber Orchestra Conducting and Score Reading DCond 1951 Yes
Cond 120S Conducting DCond 1958 Yes
Cond 200 Symphonic Conducting and Classic Symphonic Score Reading DCond 1951 Yes
Conducting 100.1 Choral Cond. 100.1 Individual Instruction DCond 1974 Yes
Conducting 100.2 Choral Cond. 100.2 DCond 1974 Yes
Conducting 101 Rudiments of Conducting DCond 1974 Yes
Conducting 101.1 Rudiments of Conducting Institute of Social Work and Community Development 1974 Yes
Conducting 101.2 Rudiments of Conducting DCond 1974 Yes
Conducting 104 Choral Literature Analysis through performance of major choral works from the Baroque period to contemporary times. DCond 1971 Yes
Conducting 160 Symphony Conducting and Modern Symphonic Score Reading DCond 1958 Yes
Conducting 170 Opera Conducting and Italian Opera Score Analysis Individual instruction DCond 1958 Yes
Conducting 180 Opera Conducting and Wagnerian and Modern Opera Score Reading Individual Instruction, DCond 1958 Yes
Conducting 134S Musico 1960 Yes
Conducting 1a Conducting DCond 1946 Yes
Cons Law 1 Political Law The fundamental concepts of public law; the legal structure and the basic functions of government and the limitations on its powers. Law 1983 Yes
Cons Law 2 Constitutional Law The Constitution- its development and interpretation, the nature and extent of the power of judicial review, with emphasis on the protection of individual rights. Law 1983 Yes
Coronet 8 Coronet Major Musico 1951 Yes
Corporation Finance Corporation Finance A study of the law, practice and problems relating to the promotion and financing of private corporations, as well as to the distribution of and trading in securities under the Securities Act of 1936 and the rules and regulations thereunder. An attempt will be made to bridge the gap between the theoretical teaching of this aspect of corporation law and the grinding, complicated mechanics of its actual practice. Law 1940 Yes
Corporation Law Corporation Law The law on corporate organization, management, finance, dissolution and reorganization based on existing jurisprudence, the Corporation Law, the Securities Act and other laws Law 1967 Yes
Crop Prot 1b Principles of Crop Protection UP College Tacloban 1982 Yes
Crop Prot I Principles of Crop Protection Strategies and techniques of pest identification and control. UP College Tacloban 1982 Yes
Crop Science 1b Fundamentals of Crop Science Principles and practices of crop production. UP College Tacloban 1976 Yes
Crop Science I Fundamentals of Crop Science Principles and practices of crop production. UP College Tacloban 1982 Yes